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Show r dyu Sunday Herald yDW- - SUNDAY, DEC. 20, 1964 Utaih County, Utaih . .102 By RAY SCHWARTZ Herald Sports Editor .. Brigham Young University's basketball Cougars returned to winning ways Friday night as they defeated the Santa Clara j i : . before 8613 fans In the1 Cougar fHdhouse. e It was the first of a teams two series letween the find Coach Stan' Watts' Cats had a fairly easy time of if as, they .Broncos; 102-8- 2, two-gam- lead in the first half that ' actually blew the first eight minutes of play and game apart and enabled the were out in front 7 at half-tim- e. Cats to wing away to their comfortable halftime lead. Dick Nemelka sparked the After Stuckey, Gervasoni, and 21 BYU attack by firing points Rich Levitt had fired the Bronmto the hoop,' 14 of them com- cos to within three points of with 6:20 reing in the second half. The for the Cougars, mer West High of Salt LaKe maining in the first half ; Robin the City star used a great variety erts, who hit of shots to pick up his points, firsts half, went on a scoring including seven from the free splurge that netted him 13 points in the next six minutes to break throw line. Gunthe and sound former game wide-ope- n Sophs Gary Hill, nison High star, and Neil Rob- the death knell for the Santa athlete Clara quintet. erts, 'former from Cedar City High, pumped ' Although Fairchild, the Couin 17 points each, while John gars' candidate, Fairchild, despite an extremely had one of the worst nights of frustrating night, came up with his college career as Turner, 11. - ' Santa Clara's Mike Gervasoni, a 5 soph, muscleman gave him a rough who put &' great jump shooting time, the Cats had far too many display, scored 20 points to take guns for the Broncos to handle. scoring honors for Santa Clara. t Jeff Congdon, BYU's fantastic Four other Bronco players scor- passer, was the big star in the zoomed out to 16-- 7 49-3- . . 26-2- 3, six-forrs- ix - Box Score of all-arou- nd : BYU-Bron- co AH-Ameri- can . Tilt Friday 4 ............. ..Turner . G SANTA CLARA !; TjF P 5. 2 1 U 4 2i2 10 2 4!3 7 ed! in double figures including 9 6 20 Bob Stuckey with 13, John Tur10 ner with 11 and Bruce Asch and 3 5 3 Eric Paulson with 10 each. 1 2 13 2 It was the great shooting of .6 0 0 0 Roberts in the latter part of the 8 4 1 0 0 1 ."Asch:.,,. ; Dunlap 'Gervasoni .......1.7 Paulson Steidlniayer ...... .Stuckey ....... v... Bassetti 'Levitt ..I......... Dooling . 32 28 18 82 Totals Quinriey - 3 7,1 ,Fairchild 2 4 Gardner Roberts ............ 8 6 i ...... Congdon Nemelka, 7 10 2 3 0 0 1 2 Kramer . James ... Jimas ... .;. Stanley Raymond - Halftime: Clara G T , Haws Olsen ............. Patterson ........ i. 1 2 Weight Mitchell .. 2 4 Rees 0 2 Boorman 2 0 0 4 Allen 4 0 1 9 2 ..5 6 3 6 0 1 0 0 2 4 1 . Averett 1 G T ............ Fouled out: Santa Clara 'Asch Taylor ..... Jackson Total fouls: Santa Clara 25, Shepherd BYU 2 1 Bird Allred F P 21 36 18 60 40 3922102 SPRINGVILLE BYU 49, Santa Thorpe 37 Cedar City Five ... ............ F P 0 4 8 6 3 5 15 5 11 0 0 1 0 0 4 8 2 4 17 31 21 55 Whiting Lose110-7- 8 Hhristensen Totals Score by quarters: Provo ...........13 28 4660 nc NORTHRIDGE, Calif. (UPI)- -X 55 Springville ..... 13 27 40 shot State Fernando San Valley a blistering 64 . per cent from SPANISH FORK: G T F P the floor Friday night to tounce Cutshall .7 ,8 8 22 110-7- 8 Utah Southern of 0 2 2 2 Nelson f the College .in .a 3 9 4 10 Christensen 13 To Californians j .1 ;.non-cdnferen- ce " ball game: Bill Archer led Valley State with 23 , points, t playing only about 25 .minutes as substitutes were inserted in the later stages of. the game. Steve Green added 16: points ' for the Matadors, who ; have averaged 92 points a, game in compiling a "" 2 record. ": i . I ! i 4-- - Forward " respectively. Valley State led- 11, . 52-3- " half. . Indians Trade t Tito Francona To Caridnals - . 1 22 33 20 64 Totals G T PAYSON Wilson Xi 5 6 4 14 0 0 0 0 3 12 5 11 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 2 2 14 Richards Larson Buhler 2 0 2 6 3 5 1 1 . . Jolley FP . D. Carter 2 R. Carter 1 1 5 18 31 17 53 Totals Score by quarters: Soanish Fork .14 22 45 64 .I 29 38 53 Payson ! i I - CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) The trade oi Cleveland Indians . Tito Fran outf cona to the world champion St. Louis Cardinals came as no big ; surprise, to this' city's sports ' circles. , Indians . General ' Manager ,Gabe Paul completed , the deal for an undisclosed amount of cash, and one player to be named before the start of the 1965; season.' The swap came minutes , before the midnight e trad deadline for ielder-infield- 210 7 0 0 0 5 3 0 at the Neff ...... 5 5 4 2 1 9 1 2 2 4 Sanford Johnson Daniels . Money.... Bowers i - 4 Stewart,... " Mel Wadsworth 1 27 o nts for Utah scored p Teammates Johnny Johnson and Paul West contributed 13 and er ; OREM Hansen Munsen Allred .. Gordon Hawkins Allen . G T : 2 3 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 2 2 1 2 1 9 7 6 24 0 0 0 0 . Pratt Herbert FP . Lunceford Delaney . Rawlings Totals G T, 4 7 2 0 0 0 1 3 2 8 CARBON . inter-leagu- j . . . ? Cougar drive in the opening moments of the game as he repeatedly set up Hill and Bob Quinney for driving layins 'that left the Broncs talking to themselves in bewilderment and had the fans looking on ia almost i disbelief, But after the Cats had gained their commanding 16-- 7 lead, both their defense and offense : . 88-7- - - -- - . 65-5- - 3-- 42-3- Dons Trip Payson in ' 10-1- i Tilt 33-2- B Y, High : GTFP14 7 6 7 7 4 2 0 2 1 13 .1 1 5 4 10 0 2 15 4 18 4 12 0 2 with! 2 37-3- 7. i a 2 two-poi- from the head nt 2 2 2 11 11 - j ............ nt ............ - . nt J' GUARANTEED LIKE NEW y r ... op Slcf '. ' 7 ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. YITPn The University of New defeated Hayward State 6 rxiaay, ana tor me second time this season beat an oDDonenrhv more than doubling its score. .new Mexico, connecting on 69 per cent of its field goal attempts, had four Lobos in double figures Mel Daniels, 25, Jimt Ellis, 18, and Ben Monroe and Phil Morgan, 10 each. High for the Hayward, Calif., team was Howard Foster's 12 points. Tfte Lobo defense allowed the Pioneer shooters only 32 per cent of its shots from the floor. Monroe picked off 11 rebounds to lead both teams. Daniels claimed six. Z74U. lctVT, PROVO "JUST ACROSS FROM SEARS" 6-- Hatch with 15 points for B Y : :. .. High. During the first quarter when the Lehi zone seemed real tough for the first two minutes, Lee Burge and Bill Miller hit several shots from 20 plus feet to help solve their early deficit. They finished with 14 and 13. Larry . . for the Wildcats, proved to be Denham,. 6-- 3 Rates Start At Low ; p $:00 W.i Day piwi WV -. j- pat Mil ' HERTZ AUTO RENTALS, INC. 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Lobos Post Win of the foul lane. 2.2 All through the first half, the 0 Lions were able to cope with 0 Rassmussen the height of Spanish Fork in Bowien . .. .. 0 010 0 getting the ball off the boards, but in the second half the Lions 32 2116 80 Totals couldn't keep up their reboundLEHI G T F P ing activity as they had done 9 2 0 18 in the first hal. Fowler .... J. Larsen ....... i... 2 0 0 4 This was probably the detejr factor that gave the 9 2 1 19 mining Cooper Dons' their win over, the Pay-so- n 0 0 0 0 Jacob ,' quintet. 0 2 2 2 Evans Set Tempo The tempo of the game was D. Peterson ........ 0 0 0 0 ' 0 2,2 2 set in the first quarter as both Wilson 0 0 0 0 teams fought back and forth. Ekins 1 01 0 2 The Lions built up a four-poiHadfield .: S. Peterson ........ 0 5 2 2 lead midway in the period. By 1 2 2 4 the end of the first quarter, the L. Larsen 0 0 0 0 score was tied 14 alL Daniels Peck had a chance to put: the Dons ahead at the ned of the quarter 15 22 53 9 Totals as he was fouled at the buzzer. Score by quarters: but he was unable to capitalize 40 64 18 80 BY High ....... on 12 29 43 53 the opportunity.. Lehi In the second quarter, the AMERICAN FORK G T FP Lions slowly pulled away on an H. Cunningham . . 3 4 2 8 attack led by Arvel Richards Fox 9 2 0 18 and Farrell Buhler. Coach Joe 1 0 0 2 Worthen's prepsters carried a ; Guerney lead into the dress2 1 1 5 seven-poiJ. Cunningham room at halftime. 0 2 1 1 ing Birk .......... the! In third quarter, the Dons 3 6 6 12 Durrant a reversal as they forged 8 4 3 19 pulled' Driggs 2 3 3 7 ahead of the Lions, led by Merkley :0OO)eo)O)e) The Lions pulled up close 0 0 0 0 Eccles1 to Dons early in the fourth the 0 2 1 1 Hansen' quarter and then the action be 28 24 17 73 gan. Stewart fouled Buhler and Totals it was his fifth personal foul PLEASANT GROVE G T FP to put him out of the game. 8 2 1 17 Giles ....A... Dispute Follows D. Klemih ......... 0 1 1 1 With the dispute that followMiUer 4 3 1 9 ed, the officials called two techDo. Klemm ....... 2 4 0 4 nical fouls - against Stewart. 2 0 0 4 Buhler made all of his shots Thompson Stott 9 0 0 0 0 to bring the score with ' 1 2 0 2 Spanish Fork leading. Walker IIMtMl 2 0 0 4 The Dons slowly, pulled away Colledge "9 2 1 19 from the Lions to defeat the J. Jarvis D. Jarvis 0 0 0 0 Lions 6453. . -- Thus the stage has been set Totals 28 14 4 60 for the final game of the season Score by- quarters: as these, two teams will meet American Fork . 21 36 61 73 again on the Spanish Fork floor Pleasant Grove .. 14 26 43 60 'later in the season. 0 5 13 0 4 t 6-- r- ' i FP ' 5-- with 12 , Lehi should not be underestimated with two regulars back from last year's second place team in the state tourney, Cooper and Fowler. But B Y High looks to have the finesse of the state's. 'champs of two yean ago and could be even stronger. The B Y High Jayvees won out-rebound- ing 37-3- . J7 . 25-fo- ot a consistant game and came through when he was needed 56-5- 4, . : Ari- a giant in three major respects, defense, scoring 18 points and the entire Lehi . team After the visitors raced to a 3 .third quarter 'advantage which' seemed unbelievably smooth, the Wildcat five scored eight more to open the fourth The second period and led finished teams the last six minM' utes. I , vt Cooper was high with 19 for the losers, 15 coming in the first half, and teammate Fowler hit 18. Richard Valgardson, 4 center, blocked several field goal attempts, took down 11 rebounds and finished second to 64-5- 3, rs r - TEMPE, Ariz. (UPI) going tough Washington State 7 in the against the rugged Turner and opening round of the Sun Devil the Broncos wrested control of Classic ' Friday night. both boards away from Watts' Murray State downed Texas crew.- 8 Western in the opening ,Howeyfir, just when it seemed game and ' met the host Sun the Cats might be going to, push Devils for the. title Saturday the panic button in the face of The two losers clashed night. some great shooting by Leavitt, in the consolation game. ; Stuckey and Gervasoni, Roberts ASU, now 4 for the season, rode, to the rescue and fired trailed early in the game but them out of trouble. led 6 at halftime. The Sun Devils quickly upped their margin in the second' half and led 5 points for the rest of by ' ' the contest. ' Murray State, which did not hit a field goal for the first 8:30 minutes of play, ; trailed by 14 points midway in the first 64-5- 3 half but cut the margin to 7 at intermission. In the second half, Murray By DAN WRIGHT tied 7 the game and the Herald Sports Writer lead changed hands several PAYSON The Spanish Fork times until Murray took the Dons defeated the Payson lions, lead for with slightgood, on the Payson hardwoods, more four than minutes left ly in a Region 4 game last Friday to play." night before a capacity crowd. Payson led their opponents most of the time in the first half but with four minutes left in the third quarter, the Dons finally managed to tie the 86-36 score It was Daniels, a Don guard, who tied the score , By STEVE PHILLIPS . Herald Sports Writer LEHI BY High opened Re3 gion Four play, with an over Lehi. The basket victory ball game was played at Lehi Friday night. . The hometeam Pioneers impressed the followers of both .clubs with three quick baskets. A jump shot by 9 guard John Larson, another of the same from xan equal distance by guard Bill Fowler and a drive by the latter gave Lehi a 0 lead coupled with a stiff zone defense and a scrappy , team effort. The visiting Wildcats showed their team had jelled in every phase to come from behind and 80-5- started deteriorating rapidly as zona State University dropped Fairchild found the 24-ga- me ; 88 to 77 16 18 15 47 Jewkes Taylor . . fog. 0 to Wheeler The Cardinals are expected to Benash 3 5 offer a choice between two Judi 3 7 front-lin- e veterans and a couple Curtis 3 2 l: 7 for Alger , of promising 0 ;0 0 0 : Paul's Chubbuck 0 0 o: 0 .perusal. ' Larson 2 0 0 4 ' JACKSON HONORED Naranio 0 0 0 0 1 CHICAGO (UPI) 1 0 0 2 Larry Dorm an winner tor Try on . Jackson, a 0 0 0 0 the Chicago Cubs last season, . 15 21 12 42 has been named Chicago play Totals' I i er of the Basebal the Score year by by quarters: " 10 19 37 47 v. Writers Association locaL chap-- Orem '. Carbon ; 8 19 30 42 : ter. minor-league- 200-pou- nd 0 0 Berge 1 0 0 Miller $ 2 18 Valgardson 6 1 0 12 Hatch 2 5 3 7 Dehham .. S 4J 0 0 Boshard .. 2 10 8 12 3 a 9 11 0 0 0 0 Olsen 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Finlinson..... Totals Totals ; 0 3 5 11 2 6 1 17 0 6 7 21 2 6 0 0 6-- 7, Prep Cage Box Scores G T F P 4 010 8 PROVO 7 5 3 17 Benson :B Y U Hill -- 21 Wildcat Qfujht Maces:':T Sirimcs 80-- 5 Sun Devils eirs nUGY!jW DefodtlwSU Roars n . . fts J .v-'irXX- - ' " X' V u |