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Show Navy I Hps ns 73 to 58 I By HARRY GRAYSON Newspaper Enterprise Sports Editor NEW. YORK (NEA) Tom Gola swiped 14 passes MILWAUKEE (UPI) Madison Square Garden defeated a spirited but green Navy at against the Cincinnati Royals Utah The big s LaSalle cat deflected eight team Saturday, to take the other nig-ht-. ; T St. Josephs Foils BYU Wiih Stout Zone Defense JTAf PHILADELPHIA (UPI) St. of Joseph's Philadelphia stopped Brigham Young with a stout zone defense in the second half Saturday and then raced ahead to win theQuaker City Basketball Tournament with a 78-6-4 victory In Friday night's semifinals, St. Joseph's, with a ' smart second half rally in which they over came a halftime deficit. over the Cougars. "Villanova to win 4 outfought and Providence took third place Brigham Young toppled the 8 when Sophomore subFriars honors with a victory over stitute Jerry Dahlman came defending champion Villanova; in the clutch. winwas i LaSalle fifth through and place ner with a decision over Bowling Green in Antioch, 111., had scored only two overtime. points as the Cougars compiled Steve Courtin," a reserve for Bill an unimpressive 5 record in Hoy,, who 'broke his ankle two their games preceding the Quaker weeks ago, and Tom Wynne, the city tourney. former with 24 points and Wynne But he scored 18 Wednesday with 21, led the attack which car- night when Brigham Young up-s- et LaSalle and it won him a ried St. Joseph's home in the final 10 minutes when Brigham Young starting berth against Providence lost its shooting touch and gave which never had lost on a Philaup the backboards to the hustling delphia court. Hawks. ' K The towhead pourThe Cougars had led 9 at ed in 26 points with 12 field goals and a pair of fouls in a thriller halftime ' which saw the score tied six times Wynne, with a pair of field goals. the in last nine minutes. Dahlgave St. Joseph's a 3 lead with man put the Cougars ahead by eight 'minutes left and then Cour one with 1:33 left and closed out tin came in with clutch points as the scoring with his 12th goal the game drove along. before Just the buzzer. John Lewis , Courtin, hero of the key shots 19 for had in air three St. Joseph's victories, d St. Joseph's, winners was voted the tourney's most over on Green Bowling Wednesday valuable player. His two late field goals blunted night, rallied twice to tie the score a angnam xoung tnrust wnicn in the second half . the second cut a nine-poiSt. Joseph's mar- time with eight minutes left to four and after Wynne and then went out in front to hold gin margin for ; the next came v up "with two conversions, a six minutes. ; Steve Courtin, reCourtin spun home the clincher which gave the Hawks- a nine- - placement for the injured Bill Hoy, . point lead with one minute to go. practically nailed itjipwn with a dribble for, steal and a . basket and four fouls by t Jim Lynam in the final minute made ( ) others. 73-5- :&. that Gola once : ' . 8, consolation honors in the firstan-nu- al Milwaukee Basketball Clas- "s-- :: PRO VO. UTAH COUNTY. again is showing sic. brilliance that the and Marquette . met made him a national figure Wisconsin, for the championship. Wisas a college freshman. After later, consin defeated Utah Friday night four years in the long shadow and Marquette whipped of the 7 - foot - 1, Navy, The aggressive. Middies were Wilt the Stilt Chamberlain, to weave in for better shots able Gola once more is a natural you realize UTAH , SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30 1962 ry -- 76-5- v ; . ' . well-oile- 6-- 6, nd r "Wflfn-iirvr- rt v all-cou- 40-3- ; G rt ... , Kettelhodt 2 .. 5 ... 2 2 .: . Mahoney 1-- Totals 0 , ..: P T 1 9 3 19 3 5-- 5 13 4-- 4 5-- 7 0-- 1 0-- 1 2 3 3 2 0-- 0 1 .0 7 17 73 F P, T 19-2- 8 the-winner- 15 last-secon- 4 4 ;i UTAH (58) G Crain1 Allen 2 4 . Exmeyer Thurgood ' Moon 1 1 ........... ..... I,........ 2 1 .................. Kroeger Hawes - Thomas Allred Cook . Walker . ........... 6 4;s 7-- 8 2 15 2-- 2 0 4 2 4 5 4 14 1-- 2 0-- 0 6 2-- 2 2-- 2 2 0-- 0 0-- 0 0 0 2 0-- 20 Totals score: Halftime Navy 0 18-2-3 19 33, . Utah floor-lengt- h r 1 ' '', Four Bowl Battles Set For Tue sday W&mi 6 0 0 0 0-- 0 nt - 7 33 0 2 V two-poi- nt 3-- 1-- 1 0 0 58 33. In Friday's tourney play, Wis consin smacked the University of while Marquette UniUtah, versity defeated Navy 6 to set up the battle of home teams for the championship,. ... The Badgers built up a 9 halftime lead, but the Utes charg ed back in the second half and with Bo Crain, Doug" Moon and Don Exmeyer leading the attack they cut the Wisconsin lead to with 10:45 to go. Utah hung in the game until the final seven 'minutes , but couldnt match the scoring punch of Ken Siebel and Brens, both "of whom scored 31 points. Crain was Utah's big scorer with 13 points, followed by Moon witS 12 and Spence Thurgood with - : Cham-berlai- h. " Wit the Stilt remains the big guy in San Francisco, however, while with a little help, Tom Gola could make the Knickerbockers a big team. College Basketball Scores ' All-Colle- ge . ; - . r 3 . -- za VV ; . 1 . , . . -- : . . Cougar clash with St. Joseph's. The, Cats lost the .tilt to. StXJosephV 4 with it the tourney title, "winding up'in second place: (Herald-UP- r Terephoto) In : ' Blue-Gre- Game y ; , By DON MARTIN United Press International The in MONTGOMERY, Ala. vading Yankees, paced by Michi gan State tackle Jim Kahicki, upset the favored Rebels 10-- 6 Saturday in the silver anniversary of the Blue-Grafootball' game here. .' Kanicki, heaviest man on the Loyola Whips Pokes 93-8- 2 in Go ge y, 1 (UPI) Unbeaten Loyola of Chicago got the scare of the season Saturday but managed to fight off a determined bid by unsung Wyoming to win the Basketball Tournament title game, Loyola, the .nation's No. 2 team, had to battle all the way as Wyo ming almost matched the Ram blers in speed and teamwork. But it was the usual scoring attack built around a furious fast break, that earned Loyola its 10th victory. without a loss. Leslie ' Hunter, Loyola's 7 jumping jack center, keyed the Loyola drive and got 36 points, high for either team. Flynn Robinson,' Wyoming's sensational sophomore guard, tried valiantly to pull his team through as he. had done in two previous games here; The 1 sharpshooter, ended , with 24 points and was named the tournament's most valuable player. ' Florida Pulls e 93-8- 2. - game Friday night. Saturday's Box: ST. JOSEPH'S (76) " ' r- g - " V f p t :.v 7 2 21 9 Wynne ' 1...... ' 7 6 3 2 Bovle National : champion V Southern 0-3 3 ; California puts its perfect record Hof mann '6' 6-- 2 18 and title on the line against 'Wis Lynam r 4 24 4 10 consin in the Rose Bowl game Courtin' 1 0 0 0 Tiller as six other collegiate Tuesday in meet New the annual powers 28 2031 15 76 Totals Year's Day football classics. YOUNG BRIGIIAM (64) v The usual crowd of 100,000 will p T fill the stadium at Pasadena, ' 0--0 :. 2 " ... 5 Quinney between Calif., for the. clash .i, 3 ' 5 6 Southern California, the pride of Lewis 6 2--3 3 14 the West, and Wisconsin, the- - Big Burton 0- - 0 2 2 1 Batchelor . Ten. 'champion and pride of the 4 2 16 Dahlman Midwest.; The game will be tele .. 9 1 4 ... 3 Gardner vised nationally beginning at 3- - 3 2- 1 ........ Kelson .6 p.m. EST by the National Broad1 ..... 2 1 5 Blumenthal J casting Company. 0- - 0 :....:. 0 0 0 Before the "big One" even gets Wyatt 1 0 1 0 Steinke under way, the outcome will be 0 0 .... 0 0 Miller known "in the Orange Bowl at Miami; Fla., and the Sugar Bowl - 24 1 22 64 Totals 1. at New Orleans. In those two ' score: Halftime Brigham Young classics, fifth - ranked Alabama ' takes on seventh - ranked Okla 40, St. Joseph's 39.' Friday's Game homa in the Orange Bowl and G F P. T BYU r third ranked Mississippi tangles . . 5 3 0 13 ... "sixth-ranke- d '.. Arkansas in the Quinney with nM nW 0 0 Nelson Sugar Bowl vi 5 19 The i t American Broadcasting Lewis . . . . . . ; .... . . . 126 2-8- 3 1 26 Dahlmah Company will televise the Orange 24 i 5 8 classic and NBC the Sugar, both Batchelor 3- - 3 2 15 beginning at 2 p.m. EST. A crowd Burton . , 0 0 0 Steinke of. 72.000 is anticipated for the 0 1 0 Gardner ofMiami game and Sugar Bowl 0 0 . 0 Wyatt ; ficials expect 75,000. : ; DalThe Cotton Bowl game at 14 81 9 32 Totals ...... las Texas, starts an hour later T G F PROVIDENCE P' Via the Columbia Broadcasting : . 10 2 2 4 fourth-ranke- d Kovalski System and pits 4 1 Texas against eighth ranked Lou- Stone 18 5 3 8 Thompson isiana State. 3 26 9 Southern California, despite Ernest 3 20 0 10 withFlynn whining 10 straight games 0 0 0 0 Simoni colout defeat and the national 0 1 0 0 under- Spencer legiate title, is a four-poidog i to Wisconsin, which lost only 8 14 78 32 Totals one of nine games, and finished Providence score: Halftime 42, in second to Southern California 40. the race for the national title. Brigham Young v 7-- 46 S 4-- 0-- 0-1 . . 8-- 11 1-- Michigan State Tackle Paces North To 1Q--6 Upset Victory: Over Rebels two-prong- ed All-Oollea- 80-7- , . OKLAHOMA v CITY and 76-6- . 66-5- 1 Upset Trips Lions 17 to 7 . slippery field at 265, recovered two fumbles, pounced on a block ed punt, and kicked a 40 -- yard field goal and an extra point. V His steady line backing bottled up tne southern offense which was hurt by a muddy field fol lowing an all ' night rain. The Blues scored their only touchdown late in the second pe riod after Georgia Tech fullback Mike McNames was hit hard at the line of scrimma g e and Kanicki speared the loose ball at midfield; Nine plays later Ohio State fullback Bob Butts crunched over from the one. Kanicki' s kick was good. .1 . The big play in the march was a twisting 19 yard, run through , a nest r of Rebel defenders by quar terback Pete Smith, of Michigan State. The brilliant dodging gave the invaders a first down on the , , . . . 6-- ASSUMING NEW DUTIES TACOMA, Wash. (UPI) Lew Matlin will asume his new duties as general manager of the Ha- wan , Islanders of the Pacific Coast League at the start of the ....lJ- '.'Statistics: First 'downs n-- ' " 3-0-- v 7-- 4....'.... 0-- 0-- 0-- 17-1- , 2-- 2-- 30 . Blue Grey '. 1-- 0-- 16-2- rushes failed to gain but 'on third down - Virginia quarterback Gary Cuozzo, hit Duke; end Pete Widen- er " oyer center - for 28 yards and a first down on the . Blue' 20. South Carolina's Billy Gambrell besty breakaway- - runner in,; the Atlantic ; Coast Conference, bulled his iay to the five-yar- d line and then Cuozzo ;bulle ted one intd his arms in the end zone Gambrell's pass for two points failed. 9 108 113 12 . 223 9 1-- 10 -- 12-2- 3 2 , 0 15 0-0-- 0-- 14-1- 1.0 .3 2-- 8-- 11 nt 3 . 6-- 1-- yards in 11 plays after tackle Fred Moore of Memphis State in tercepted a pass by Smith. Two Rushing yardage Passing yardage. ' Passes'1 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) Passes intercepted by An aroused Florida rode the pass 15. Punts Gray ing arm of sophomore quarter The South scored near the end Fiimbjes lost back Tom Shannon to a stinging of the third quarter, marching 47 Y?rd penalized 17--7 upset victory over defending champion Penn State before 50,000 fans in the : 18th annual Gator Bowl game here' Saturday. - J The Gators, smarting from criticism of their, selection as1 oppon ents for the Lambert Trophy win ners, tore into Penn . State with a vengence, consistently c u 1 1 i n g holes in the defense and smother ing the attack.' The . continued pressure brought fumbles " from the Nittany Lions: and ; Florida scored because of two of them Southpaw Shannon, the "' most accurate passer-i- n Florida foot ball history, threw two brilliant touchdown passes, - the first for seven yards to Larry DuPree and ,the xectmd for 19 yards to well-balanc- ed , 15 : new year. Matlin had been business managers of the Tacoma' Giants for Hagood Clarke in the opening sec I the last three years, v onds of the final quarter. Bowl Games Still to Come MONDAY ; Sun Bowl (El Paso, Tex.) vs. Ohio University (8-1- ). West Texas State . (8-- ' TUESDAY Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) Wisconsin (8-Southern Cal. .(10-0- ). Sug-aBowl (New Orleans, La.) Mississippi 2) vs. 1) - . r vs. Arkansas (9-- 0) - (9-1- ). v , Orange Bowl (Miami, Fla.) Alabama ). , Oklahoma Cotton Bowl (Dallas, Tex.) Louisiana State (8-2- (9-- vs. 1) , Texas vs. (9-0-- 1) (8-1-- 1). rSenior Bowl s. South JAN. 5 (Mobile,-- ; All-Star- - Ala.) , - - North ; vs. All-Sta- rs . JAN. 6 . " IT T....l vnoiioiuiu, xiuiii duwi - T.T..1- . II THE BIG IDEA BYU's Jerry Dahlman, (30), got the ball knocked out of hia hands as he was fouled in this bit of hectic action from Saturday's HEY,- - WHATS 59-2- All-Colle- vv." won LaSalle 80:64 over Dela3 ware, and Bowling Green in consolation over Manhattan the i.. 76-5- 11. Tournament At .Oklahoma City . Semifinal . . Loyola (111.) 94 Memphis St. 82 Wyoming 65 Oklahoma City 64 Consolation Arkansas 58 Toledo 55 Creighton 90 Baylor 69 Quaker City Tournament At Philadelphia Semifinal St. Jos. 59 Villanova ; 54 Brig. Young 81 Providence 78 Consolation LaSalle 80 Delaware 64 Bowling Green 8Q Manhattan 73 Motor City Tournament At Detroit Memphis St. 78, Oklahoma City 77 Semifinal Far West Classic Detroit 103 Georgetown 92 At Portland, Ore. .. 91 W. Michigan 90 (ot) DePaul Idaho 64, Washington St. 63 . Big Eight Tournament . , (consolation) At Kansas City Holiday Festival Semifinal ' At New York ; Kansas St. 52 Okla. St. 44 Pennsylvania 71, Boston Col 69 Kansas 69 Iowa St. 51 ' (consolation) : Consolation. Sugar Bowl Tournament 59 Nebraska 47 Colorado At New Orleans,: La. 'I.Missouri 104 Oklahoma 82 Mississippi St. 75, Xavier (Ohio) ; Gator Bowl . Tournament . 63 (consolation) At Jacksonville,, Fla. Qu : en City Tournament Pinal At Buffalo, N.Y. 61 63 Geo. Tech Florida South Carolina 79, Rhode Island 68 Consolation Kentucky 78, Notre Dame 70 . Rice 69 Virginia Tech 67 Princeton 79, , Davidson 70 ' MUwsukee (Wis.) Clasic Evansville Invitational Semifinal ' , ; At Evansville, Ind. 94 Wisconsin Utah 72 Fordham 52,., Harvard 47 76 Navy 56 Marquette ' (consolation) . v. U II l.f III u bu j Sugar Bowl Tournament nM J II JI U J At New Orleans Duke 113,. Wake Forest 87; Semifinals' Milwaukee Classic 64 Auburn (Ohio) 57 Xavier At Milwaukee, Wis. . 76 79 St. Miss. Houston Navy 73, Utah 58 , (consolation) Tournament Bowl Sun . ; Gulf Classic At El Paso, Tex. Texas' Christian 77, George . ' Semifinal Washington 62.. (consolation) ? 52 63 Denver Texas Friday's Games Tex. West. 77 Tennessee 57 Holiday Festival Far West, Classic , At New York " Ore. At Portla-ndSemifinal Consolation NYU-3Illinois-9Arizona 67 Washington St. 57 St." Bonaventure 82 94 Virginia 85 Idaho 71 Seattle Consolation Semifinal ' Penn. 89 Duquesne 70 , 62 Iowa Oregon 43 Bos. Cel. Holy Cross 68 . 58 California 50 St. Oregon Los Angeles Classic At Los Angeles, Calif. FOOTSALL BOWL SCORES ' ' Conscls.'tion Tress International By United Utah St.- 73 Sou. California 65 'Gator Eowl At Jactson, Fla. St, Louis 3, Northwestern 52 7 L T.Iichigan 2, Yale 71 rioriia 17, Penn Davidson 115 New Hampshire 54 S:.IU 73 Tulsa 71 Duke 5 Princeton 74 Clue ID, 'Grey 6 ' Mex. 3 Abilene Christian 64 New I:ruie Game Norfolk sDiv. Va. St. 78 Un. 76 By United Press International Norfolk Naval Invitational . At Norfolk, Va. Atlantic Christian 83, Western Maryland 69 (consolation); Big Eight Tournament; At Kansas City, Mo. . Nebraska 93, Oklahoma 86 .' (consolation) Colorado 74, Missouri 58 (consolation) All College Tournament At Oklahoma City, Okla.' Toledo 70, Baylor 59 (consolation) Arkansas 73, Creighton U. ,61v (consolation) it secure."' 3-- 94-7-2, Because of his seeming effortlessness, Gola might well be called the Joe DiMaggio of basketball. This also is why he is vastly more appreciated by the genuine basketball buff than by the casual, fan. A superlative ball handler, he is anything but a heaver invariably feeding- the open man with the best shot. He averages 13 points, but what he does accounts for 35 more not shown in the statistics. The deal that gave Gola to Broadway has helped both clubs. With .Naulls and Sears shooting from the corners, the defense has to pay attention to someone beside 4 59-5- 2 .20 4-- 6 4 Terwilliger Konold F 4 8 Ross As a professional, the Gola never did Vila wvruifo inn nnifo iit V as a collegian. He was injury I and never seemed to set I ""' "' a ' prone yiorVif wiVi fVi Tin TOM GOLA he has four campaigns "All-coubrilliance"' last to concentrate on feeding had When the the. Warriors moved to Chamberlain, big giuy. San Francisco, Gola was unhappier than ever at being so far removed from his Philadelphia home and golf ranges. Gola, physically a larger edition of Bob Hope, was deliriously happy when swapped to the Knicks in exchange for Willie Naulls and Kenny. Sears. He has always wanted to play his home games at Madison Square Garden, where he has been tremendously popular since his college days Gola right how is. the complete basketball player, performer in the business. perhaps the finest home end of the floor and alternating either at at Equally depending on the opposition, he does things instinctively and so quickly that he belies hia size. " six-foot-t- The box: NAVY (73) Association playoffs. d, 3-- 6-- 6. fidently believe7 they will Davenport Krechting make the National Basketball Mack T virus-weakene- . . last-plac- e 20-pou- 74-6-7 6. than they could against the Warriors. The result was a 48 per cent shooting percentage in the first half, compared to Utah's 35 per cent, eyen though the shorter! Middies had troubles on the boards. s" John Krechting led ( Navy with 20 points as the Middies boosted their season record to 34. John Allen had 15 for Utah, now basketball leader in a show1 case. ;"::y t Gola immediately transformed the New York Knickerbockers from a stumbling, collection of seeming misfits disgusted with d themselves into a and scrappy outfit thoroughly capable of coming from behind. With Gola running the works, the Knicks now .con- 81-7- 78-5-9 94-7-2, nd five-poi- nt 59-5- "all-cou- rt 250-pou- Sophomore Jerry Dahlman with and Bruce Burton with 14 led Brigham Young. 16 TT'-- !! jiawanj '' til oiiege .... Aii-oi- ar nl AND THAT;TO YOU, BUDDY Florida's, Floyd Dean gets a faceful of Penn Stater Al'Giirsky's arm as Gur-sk- y Dean in tha third broke up-a "roor-brDkeJpss3- "t( period of the Gator' Bowl pme Saturday at JO ville, Fla. The University of Florida upset the Pcnnsyl- (Herald-UP- I vanians,. 17-Telcpholo) -- 7. H |