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Show Cat Gufii.siers Kesp Hoop Hot in Sho'otiinig Spires : once again to get the Broncos By RAY SCHWARTZ Herald1 Sports Editor back into the ballgame batHhe Brigham Young University's Cougars, led by Nemelka, scored galloping gunners fired their 12 3 straight points for a victory over way to a Santa Clara Saturday night be- lead. Quinney then started to . fore 8,339 fans in the BYU Field-hous- e. find the range and the Cats con- - . , tinued to rack up the 'points as The win gave Coach Stan they, led 6023 at halftime. Watts' crew a sweep of its two BYU shot 50 per cent from the ,. ' game series with the Broncos field in. the first half compared The Cats won Friday night 102 to 31 Che Broncos. cent for per 82. BYU set two fieldhouse rec 61 had BYU per cent record ords' in sweeping to its fourth from .the a free throw line while games. the ' best Santa Clara could do victory in sht The Cats set a record for most was 41 ' ' per..v cent. 49. ' t' free throws attempted The old record, 47, was set by Hie Broncos broke away from Murrav State against BYU in the barrier at the start of the second half with a vengence as 1953. they racked up six straight points with Paulson, Bruce See earner story on page Asch and John Turner all hit- -. 21 for details of Cougar the ting hoop for the visitors. cage win over Santa Clara Hill But got the Cats 'back on on Friday night. the scoring beam with a hook rom the and a free throw The Cougars also set a new asBYU key 1 led after three record for rebounds with a total minutes of the second session. of 74. The old record was 73 However, the Broncos refused against Wyoming in 1959. ti j believe they were licked as Topping BYU's great array of shooters Saturday night was Dick Nemelke with 19 points. Santa Clara team oh another John Fairchild had 18 followed surge that .cut the Cougars lead tal 19 points. , by Jeff Congden with 16. Gary ffill ;hit for 15, Bob Quinney had Then midway through the sec-- v ond half, Congden hit several, 13 and Neil Roberts had 12 and a jumper Hie. leading scorer for 'Santa driving lay-in- s . Clara was Mike Gervasoni who from the key as the Cougars tanked 16 followed by Gary Paul- racked up nine straight points son with 15 and Bob Stuckey o give them an 0 lead that broke the backs of the Broncos. with 11. The-- , Cougars came within After that, it was a downhill run three points of the fieldhouse for! the Cats whose only real set scoring record of 112 points for concern was an attempt to a single game but were foiled a new team scoring record for in their bid for, the new scoring a single game. mark by the stalling tactics of Brigham Young (1C3 Santa Clara in the last few G F P minutes of the ball game. 4 7 15 Hill, f Craig Raymond got a tre Roberts, f 12 4 mendous hand when he dunked 18 6 7 a shot to score BYU's 100th Fairchild,-0 0 0 Gardner, g point of the game. 19" ,5 But try as they might, the Nemelka, g 7 2--2 16 Congdon, g Cats could not quite reach the 5 2 4 old scoring mark. BYU shot 46 Kramer, f 13 34 per cent from the field for the Quinney. 2 S 7 c game against 38 per cent for Raymond, - V - 109-fi- tpii WMWk Virgil Carter's A Credit to Grid Game Virgil Carter is a credit to the game of football. Carter is the" mentally and emotionally tough youngster who qiiarterbacked the Brigham Young University football team this past fall.' He also was among seven young 'ss'w men whn- were honored rerentlv hv the. Timpanogos Kiwanis Club for their exemplary-activities in church, school and community. The grid game, which over the years has had more than its share of 2:a critics, .could stand to have more ath. old mmmmm, : vl,., ' v.vXw.v.r-v.- - letes of the Carter's caliber. or the wrong Right college and high school football heroes are looked upon as the of the sports world. This fact alone makes them' idols in the eyes of grade school kids across. the land. That's why football players, above Ray Schwartz all other athletes, owe it to their and community to live the kind of lives the young kids can look up. to and try to emulate with pride. Carter is that kind of athlete confident, competitive and uwuwmvkua mvui vu ouu via uic ijciu.. ne is a iooioaii piayers gridder. He's a lot like Eldon Fortie, BYU's first and so far only ; footballer, who was a fierce competitor and great leader on the field, especially when the chips were down, but a quiet, unassuming guy off the field. Last summer, Milt Waycasy, who was the city's Softball director, was talking about Carter who also happens to be an excellent baseball and Softball player. 'He's a great athlete," Waycasy said. "But, you know what? In my book, he's an even greater person.", k Both BYU and Provo can be proud of" Virg Carter, a true " of the knight gridiron. pre-seas- on 'Ami, r v -- 1 i - an ' ' Fishing Still Spotty : at Lincoln Beach Jerry Dahlberg of the Central Region Office of the state fish and game department in Provo, says the fishing for white bass down around Lincoln Beach on Utah Lake, still remains s rather snnttv tfiA 'Fishfnff fnr hfn rod lint' nn enmo wa. tions and poor on others" Jerry says.; It all depends on whether the angler runs into a school or not. "The best way to catch 'em is with daredevils or spinners." ; The warm springs at Lincoln Beach prove highly attractive to the bass at this time of year. Fishing in the Springville Bay area also has been good at times, Dahlberg said. Fishing generally has been best on sunshiny days, according to Dahlberg.. The limit on white bass is 10 fish. Dahlberg also claims that according to reports from seiners, the white bass Dooulation is Utah Lake is considerably above what it was last year. " The state fish and game conservation officer warned anglers to 'be sure the ice is thick enough (it should be about four niches thick) before venturing too far out from "shore. ' "If an angler falls through the ice, in deep water with all the winter: gear he lias on this time of year, he's in real irouble," Dahlberg points out. ! hsha ... 1 x i , , Cougar Icemen Impress Toronto Coach Coach Joe Kane of the .Joronto University hockey team, like Coach Murray Armstrong of Denver University, was greatly: impressed by the potential of the Cougar Hockey Club, even e series with the Provoans. though his team swept a "If this Cougar team can keep their present personnel end add a few players each year, I think in two or three years it will be able to; beat the best in the collegiate two-gam- : ranks, he said. ; . x "rU also predict 'that in five years hockey will' be the ; most popular spectator sport in the area." , ; Canadian kids are really dedicated to hockey, Ron Kinnee of the Cougar Hockey Club, points out. "My kid brother, practices for three or four hours every day on his shooting," Kinnee said, "and he's only 10 years old. He's already got a' better slap shot than I have." Harvey Schmidt and Ted Hargreaves, two other memDers of the Cougar Hockey Club, are railroad brakemen in Canada and plan to complete a rail run during the Christmas holidays . so they can maintain their seniority rating. . And Leigh Bannister is called "Cassius'Vafter the wicked left he threw in a brief skirmish with a member of the Sacra-mpnt- ft Caiti during last weekend's came - out on the West Coast Bannister also almost got into a fight with Gus Dillon of the Sacramento team and the California fans say Dillon hasn't lost a fight in the eight, or, nine years he's been playing hotkey in Sacramento. There could be quite a clash if Bannister and Dillon come to blows when the two teams play again next March, in the . Winter Garden. ' , . . . ; All-Sta- rs, " - f Experts say thatCreighton University, BYU's first foe in basketball tourney durthe annual Oklahoma City ing the Christmas holidays, may be in for a lean year unless come along two sophs Jay. "Warhaftgt and Tim Powers All-Colle-ge .. real fast-Warhaftig had. a. 32.4 points per game scoring average . as a frosh while Powers had 24.8 average as a first-yeto be starters in the tourney. pser; Both are expected The Bluejays' biggest loss via graduation was Paul Silas, an last year, who averaged 13.5 points and 21.8 rebounds per game. : Of its e schedule, Creightoni will play totJbatttes.;Tiie of heme Its nine hi 'court en Bliiejays' schedule includes games ' with Kansas State; Iowa Northwestern, Providence and Oklahoma City. ' : ' - . ar -- - All-Ameri- can nine-gam- pre-tourn- ey pre-sea-- cn , ; . ; Cqgcrs l rip Carroll College Sdihis 7 biQiG 4 i i s if' . 109-8- 0 and scored. - i . , 88-6- inois Wins ; Kentucky Invitational . . (UPI)-- H- LEXINGTON, Ky. linois became the first Big Ten team ever to win the Univer sity of Kentucky Invitational basketball tournament as the Illini dethroned host Kentucky, Saturday night. The poised Illinois team re fused to buckle when Kentucky, 91-8-6, the in Nation, stormed back from a half time 9 deficit to close the gap to one point in the final two min ninth-ranke- d 43-3- utes. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) ifornia. al Runningmate Kroeger contributed . 17 points and hit a couple of .key baskets thatf put the game out of reach.' It was. , Utah's sixth win of the season all of them coming Rausch, a junior from Denver, threw in 18 D6ints. most of them in the third peri-od to pull the Utes away from the stubborn Golden Bears, 88-6- 9 , ', . 1 . . 5--0 : 71-6- 7r 6-- 43-3- man-to-m- an in.,r' 4 - Wayne Estes SALT LAKE CITY The Uni versity of Utah basketball team raced to a 5 win over j 5an Jose State Friday night in the Ute Fieldhouse .for, its ; fifth straight victory of me young AJi-,season.' Krv-,f.iir- : Utah, the only unbeaten team among the WAC schools got its stiffest' test of the season but finished strong io turn back a well disciplined San Jose team. 1 The Utes managed a "broke then halftime lead 'and the game'open midway through the second half; with Jerry Chambers leading the attack. Chambers wound up ' with , 31 .20 of them in the sec points ond period. Teammate George Fisher had 19. Top scorer for the visitors was Frank Terrantts "with 15; pete Newell and ' Ron Labetich had 13 each. ' !!-led Utah 3 Santa" Clara (83) , G P )F 0-- 6-- .5 5-- 0-- 6--6. 2-1- 2-- ball-contr-ol 14-30:- 80 : 32-1- . . I 1-- 47-4- . 0-- . High Baslcetballers Romp 3 To Win Over Granite BY 4-- 2-- 70-5- 0-2-- Nelson 0 4 Gin'urg Lopata iuiKi 1 0--2 0 0-- 38 imum xiciiueisuxi lie vex gave up as they narrowed the , mar gin to nine points at 3 with idown 12 rebounds. Larry Den-By STEVE PHILLIPS Herald Sports Writer j ham followed with .16 and shot 7:52 remaining. BY High extended their per- - 71 per cent from the field and Then Chambers, Fisher and 75 per cent from the free throw to fl games ' 0 94 U iTiitnm aad lino 4e Mom (hfl tmnnfims to stretch the U$e lead to 8 tt W field to a game played Saturday after- - hit . with 3:39 left. Wolthers was' high scorer. for S mucn the losers with 21, Henderson u' ' mioas. had 17 and Olson 14. , per tern. After, 0 guard uary Arnold-- y ano Glen, Douglas led Granite us.mt a, 10 toot lumpsnot Freshmen-Ro6 center Larry- Georgiadis with 11, Georgiadis hit 10 and hooked from the same distance Arnoldus had nine, r for the Farmers to make jt 1 BY High oiitreboundcd their ' 15 foot a Miller Bill hit and adversaries 110-7- 1 set for the Y to close the gap The Wildcat Junior Varsitv to 3 the visitors were behind won 67.57 over the Granite TTDT CAT T ' T AW ' PTTV the remainder or the game, jv's' T, Linux xuuuj vi. 1 :i ui 11 19- moved winners Five players hit in the double jhead V 72-6- 0 88 2 12-2- Wolthers, Robby n by 2 0--0 Wykes Totals! 0-- JL .; F 1- 11 3 ! 27 2 ;8 2 2 2 2 0 6 7 2-- 0--0 1 0--0 0 0-- 2 2-- 0 2 3 0 Enne'ga T -1 15 5--5 2-- 0 1. Ariz, (final round) Parrish Washington St 67 Texas West- - Long-.- . v 3833-4910- 0-- State Utah State 63 G Walker !....;...,.... 7 67 0 2-- -- (consolation).. Connecticut 70 Fordham Iona 92 Bates 63 j 0 0-- 1. 2-- KerlFcceWvrbaskeTs ,th V . 81-6- 63 Totals 4 0--0 0-1- Estes Roth ... Hale .. St. Benedicts Kari. 81 Omaha 74 Dift'nd Tch. 166 Georgia Georgia 79 Hun'er : xi m aDim ucvuM A Viassic rrt i cmpc, Mac'ee era Stanley, f 0--0 0-- - Cage Scores 1-- 2 (0 0 Jimas, g James, g 1 J ;.S 3; 3 8 p0flitnnd foul nitch Dunlap, f h 6 3 1 ou uw. utc wuir wmi...v.au-Mrto shnnt the Cats mta a 0 Asclr, f 6 . 3 3 tornia sutterea its secona loss Turner got the first baske Turner, e 15 5 in iour games, ine win evenea for the Broncos on a lay-i- n bu Paulson, g 4 tne series between tne two ciuos rvtt omtumert tn nonr in tlie Doollng;;g 2 2 ' at 6 .. 2 7 nntnte n "NTpmplkji 1H A rfaarffe Steidlmayer, 16-11 3 5 The Golden Bears, normally mat gave BYU a 6 lead with Stuckey, f .. 88-6- 9 2 7 half. a ,16 Gervasoni, g type team, elecH six minutes gone in the 2 4 ed to run with the speedy Red- - Gervasoni, tried to spark a Levitt, c ... 4 3 1 with 27 points, below his 33.7 skins t and they , stayed in the Santa Clara drive but it was to Lindenthal, g 0 0 KoDerts 0 Dangea Bassetti, f . . . average, and Leroy Walker had game until Rausch and Kroeg- no avail as m tne 5. Dennis Dvoracek backed up er got them rattled midway m away for seven points of moments few next the third 33 period. play to Totals 7 tiuason wiui . 11 marKers. with 9 lead a Cats the give who Forward George Fisher, . ........ . , The Box; Score by quarter: . .J. 18 points 15 of them eignrminuies 10 go m me iirsi also had G F T Minnesota 88 27 33 28 21 (109) BYU m tne lirst nait, 'neiped stake 3 33 Hudson !. . .16 If. Steidlmayer, Gervasoni tried SC ........ 17 16 29 18 ( CQ) Utah to .a' 0 lead at mter Dv'cek ...i.......: 7 0 14 mission. 9 3 34 Nor'ay Rausch, .Kroeger and team 8 2 7 Qark .i mate Jerry Chambers pushed 12 2 5 Yates lead to 3 with 9:30 Utah's res'us ............ 1 0 2 but the Golden Bears, led 6 left, 2 2 Martins 73-5Olson Dan . Fourth Ranked Minnesota Dumps Utah State, . 1 - six-fo- ot J Santa Clara and 67 per cen from the foul line against 46 per cent for the Broncos. The Cougar gunners had the radar touch in the first half as they fired with great accur acy running up six points before Santa Clara could get on the Moreboard Fairchild and Hill ornia ng 94-7- 5 1-- . C-alif- 199-7- Tilt, 0-- Rausch and Kroeger Lead Redskins In 99-7-4 Trouncing of 6-fo- Ute Cagers WinFrii day 6-- 9-- 13 Guards George Rausch and Skip Skip .Thoren, 'classy Kroeger led a second - half inch Illinois center, led both surge Saturday night that gave teams in scoring and rebound- unbeaten Utah a 4 intersec-tioning. :He netted, 27 points and victory over visiting Cal grabbed 22 rebounds. r Tal Brody was second high with 25 points for the Illini. His : guard running mate, Bill McKeown, chipped in 19 points to take up the slack left by Don Freeman, who was limited to two points Saturday Lean Louis Hudson pumped night after leading Illinois with 25i in its victory over Dayton in 33 points Saturday to pace fourth-ranke- d Minnesota to an Friday night. : i well - distributed Kentucky's victory over Utah easy ' was led State. by sophomore scoring Louis Dampier with 16 points. It was the fifth straight win 14 hit Pat the unbeaten Gophers and for , Riley Sophomore Kron Tom 12, Terry the second straight loss for points, Mobley 11 and Raiidy Embry Utah State, both in a.midwest-er- n 10. I r 'tt trip which the Aggies startrecord. Dayton won third place in ed with a perfect them beat West Thursday the tourney by downing Bradley in night. "Saturday ,'.'!'-Virginia, The 5 Hudson poured in 21 night's first game. Pickup 3rd pgh: Dayton, paced of his points in the first half as Minnesota raced to a 3 ead. The, Aggies tried bom and zone defenses in the second half but the Gophers shredded' both and coasted Ball-hawki- ........ c PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1964 . v . 7-- 4--9, 1-- 2 , 0 0-- 0 4 "V we.-uwiBe - . r . . . tT 117 . 6-- Utah to Easy ll 'T'LC 6-- 4-- , 41-3- Cage Win 1. ; 4-- ...... . u J.U ww Totals Houston 70 Colorado 61 . ' 43 Halftime score: Minnesota Butter 90 Michigan St, 89 ' the first penod. by mgn iwj figures ; Saturday night as me V Utah St 33. ,, . Pittsburgh 65 Bucknell 59 0 0 . 2 X TTtoVi (riehm9n KocVMKall iam DOintS to six erge hit Genrpindis Fouled out: Hunsaker. Wichita 71 Drake 60 i" o 2. 1 13 lead a comeback for the Farm- - Miner msv 110-71 virtrv Total fouls:- - Minnesota 13, miiPfi.tn-flA. I . Add Virginia Tech Invitational . . ValtrarHcwi ' m i.' jfiL.' - 4 4 12 lo ' Utah over Dugway i. .proving urouna. ers wnicn ciosea uie ; Ala. 66 N.' C.61 (final) State 17. C 7 7 21. BY HlCh naicn ThA twn tftams nlavftd the four noints . Duke 104 Virginia 91.?; -Attendances 962. , nwliminarv tn thA thpn hrnlrA thA Rliffht marfifin Uennam ..'..... 3 8 6 16 Albright' 74 Susquehanna' 64 ;oo 0 4 wider and led 4 at naittime. xwbs,iiuuben nia varsity contest. ' Loyola La. 87 St.i Marys Cal. 67 Crghtn 2 Nrthwstrn.7t 0 0 Gene Rodgers, a 64 forward At. the. beginning of the third cuiiock Colgate 87 Depauw 8K - v 4 3 3 . Indiana 103 Detroit C3 r cnM nvtMi PoU miartpr thp. Wi meats DromDUV wweu Kentucky invitational at Louis St. Peter's .75 Ctholic U. 64 2 2 2 .Gramte Bernhard moved ahead frArh with 22 noints. tho TTA w K 'maw r ville, Ky. (final round) St. Frncs NY 75 Brdgprt 67 0 0 0 navo PnnH harf 15 lolaved almost even with taeir oowen Illinois 91 Kentucky 83 (final) Seton Hall ' 4 - Boston U. 63 " conquerors for the remainder and Steve Cotterell, 14. s Dytn 71.WVa 67 (cnsltion) Louisville 70 De Paul' 63 25 27 23 73 Colo. St. U 5 St Bnvntre 81 Dugway's Art Goldstan was of the period and the wildcats Kent St. 3 Xvr Ohio 76 (O.T.) Man ahead 7 at tne end. srtwer in the wcame with I were Villanova 70 Niagara 45 . . " rt Rider 64 Kng's ColL Pa. C2 on In 9.R scorea Steve itassmussen Tech 9t Invitational Tour Virginia Miami Fla. 67 Fla; 3 1 0 0 2 a give and go and Richard Val-- xee namect Blackburg, Va. (fi Kansas C3 Maryland 63 (O.T.) 451 1 9 owib i gardson hit two tree throws to nal rcund) Milwsuiee Cbssic et Milwau 5 13 1 0 Va Tech 104 Miss St 75 Cnslth kee give tne winners tneir wiaesi vieorgiatus T ; (finsl rcusd) 3 5 5; 11 Douglas 1 margin of the game Manhattan 2 Army C2 Wis 61 (Cnsltn) Mrqutta 2 1 1 0 Beck mentor BY, ,High casaba NEW YORK (UPI) The St. John's NY 76 Notre Dme 72 2 4: 3 7 Courtnev Leishman then began Curtis New. York Jets have received Tennessee 73 Buffalo 54 St. ICI'Nwrk St. 74 (UPI)-V- etFRANCISCO SAN 2 4 7 Wildcats week-early Capece Christmas substituting and the, a pair of Toledo C2 Citadel 75 3 1 0 G Lumber g eran New York Giants quarter- coasted to their win. - . presents, one of them a . sur Tesa. (finsl Loyola 111 73 Norm Dakota VI lhanh . a Tittle feels he is Jchn Hatch4 led the 0 0 0 0 IP winners v , Vanderbilt 63 Oklahoma Lt 13 Tulsa O Memphis State C3 plica package. 0 21 0 0 0 the Maddos , k 19.11 ?Q " v 1 J , . pe . . i . - 46-4- n . - .: ... "... ' 1 a. -- n-arg- , . ui 23-1-9. TTtnh-T.nlifr- . tr- . 37-2- . . 42-24- -- . ' WW , Tnmab .... 1 I 4 56-3- . tt TtuUCfuKn tcn, , 12 . g . S3-ltc- i . .- - -- Plttri I ....ti Cnsltn ; La Sdle 73 Pcna CI Canisius 1C5 Georgetowh 4 EvcsvCIe Inviitfcnl et Evars- - Srn. Methodist C3 .Tulane 53 rcund) ville, led. Minnesota C3 Utah St.. 63- ; C3 73 Wash. Dnvr Gr& (Ccsta) Tcsrj Tech C3 Nebraska 73 (fil ; 60-3- 7.. rcd) (final) , Fla. St. 2 Baylor - ; Still in Doubt . 3 ,vr' - the floor while Bronco forward Bruce Bassetti only has eyes for fhe ball and stumbles over the Cougar. The second Bronco behind Bassetti is not identified. The action occurred under the Santa Clara basket. After Nemelka got the ball, he took it down court In scramble for a loose ball win over Santa Clara Saturduring BYU's day night in the Cougar fieldhouse, Cat guard Dick Nemelka found himself in perfect position to retrieve the bouncing rascal while two Broncos stumble over BYU center John Fairchild. Fairchild is on COME TO PARA Princeton Back Signs With Jot , 1--57 ... 1 - niit , 64-6- Weber State the opening buzzer.. OGDEN (UPI) The Saints from Helena, College ran roughshod over a in team Carroll Merit., kept th3 contest close for College bruising miniates but tis tu3 fnbt nd half Saturday with center Gens to' rsek a ccnviscir.i Bij Ciy Vizzdizx, Jcrrjr Tries end Eddia n Ti"-Trin w3 T7ebcr's fifth is lradlzj th3 Trey, romp' The Jets signed Princeton's : ed to a K2 halftime lead.. . :Cn:t3Tthi3,-cd2C3record-oustinfullback Cosmo A t'!;t Crrcll press gave 7e--t: For Ccrrcn, Bffl Albright got Ohio in ths ecrly 13 for team and game high. Iacavazi and University's cr d ' z I - Jciculty Don lhiebacker nosed 3 in hard double Saint other were VilJcts Only C Hoovler with X7CJ 1L Uoore Crcra XSkip) 7 Li ::r:;--iz fViday.r trczlli Jia th3-seco- - 1 31-5- 1 ' ' , -- l7ob ar t , 94-7- ICreightpn to Depend on Sophs .T'T' . knights-in-shining-arm- or All-Americ- . , 1 ' ed v 1 clean-c- ut full-fledg- 46-2- Q - physically able to play anomer with. season- - nut , will- not iiiaie " -- ihi I . mind whether to continue! snooung. hisv trid imonth. -- career until ".points, hisb fcr . to per ne iui nn ....T s bw. ema next from the field and 1C3 per cent BY Ilia from tne roui uns and toes urcnita ID 13 13 13 Z7 ZZ 0 11 Z7 |