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Show UGAtoPlan Links Slate On Monday BYU Boitibs Eyes 2 Games With Broncos By RAY SCHWARTZ r-- Herald Sports Editor Brigham Young University's record-breakib a s k e t ball bombers looked ahead todayjo e series next weekend's with the Santa Clara Broncos, after demounting the University ' two-gam- before Americas, 6415 fans in the BYU fieldhouse. Coach Stan Watt's , colorful crew, with three straight victories "Rrlts credit, travel to the West Coast during the coming week to do battle with Santa Clara next Friday and Saturday of 123-6- Sunday Herald 20 11142 romp over nights. And if the Cats run true quintet's to their early season form, the Houston. Held Lead , Broncos better be prepared to handle a highly explosive team. The Americas Aztecas made g battle of it for the JJombjngJheJiOQp at a blister a per cent dip, the Cougars first couple of minutes of Friset two fieldhouse records in day's game and actually led in the early-goin3 But Dick racing past Americas tied night They posted a new rec Nemelka's driving lay-i- n ord for most points scored in the score at 841 and then the a single game. The old record Cougars went on a scoring binge was 112 points. The' other new mat wiped out the South of the markvwas for most field goals Border, team."' scored in a single game 56 The. Cats racked up 22 points The old record of 51 was set while holding the Mexico City only a week ago in the BYU cagers scoreless during one ding-don- Friday s 1963 To Lack Size, Experience Lehi Pioneers are go ing Jo have to make up in ehthusiasmand TiarS work what they lack in size and ex- de-sir- e, g. 6-- perience this year, as the Re gion Four basketball season gets under way. It is hard to imagine any team losing two ball players who scored 249 and 205 points in a season, coming back with- out them ana looxing gooa ai the start of tnis season, ana yet Lehi lost its opening game with the heavily loaded Judge Mem orial team by only a few points senior monopoly on the starting line. Coach Crittenden is hopeBig Losses Mike Cooper and Bill Fowler fully watching Kip Peterson, were the two big loses from 64 forward, in hopes that his last years' pioneer quint No height can be used on the bank other player scored more than boards. The speed for that group Is o Coach Phil Oyler 48 points, ' does have a problem in devel fair; and while the boys have oping a top shooting combina- been having some newcomer tion this season. problems with their ball hand It will probably by a more ling, they are Improving, and balanced team than last year Lehi is noted for its scrappy, with no great marksmen like ball hustling tactics. Some of the boys, especially the great pair now showing their wares in College Fresh- Dale Ekins, Jim Wilson and Dick Price made great imman basketball. Coach Oyler does have four provement in fooball last fall, returning lettermen and they and if they can do equally well will form the nucleus for this in basketball, there will - be little to worry about the Pioyear's team. Dale Ekins, forward-guarneers being in competition for Jim Wilson, forward-guarDon Hadfield, whatever honors are to be forward-cent2 and Ken passed out next spring. Peck, guard, are the four Lehi had a 9 record last boys with some experience. All year and that is the record are seniors, and along with the boys want to break this Dick Price, 0 forward-guaryear. 6-- 6-- 5-- 0 Box Score 5-5-- d; 6-- the-mao- point-makin- g Nemelka L .3 g Congdon, g Hill, f Fisher, c Jimas, g James, g Eakins, c 0- -1 J 34 2- - ........ ....... ......... 3 ; 0-- 0 1 0-- 3 0--0 12 2-- 2 8 0-- 0 0 ...... 3 1- .......... 56 11-1- Schouten, g Totals W 0, 1- f Ruffner, ski-reso- rt 2 1 I AMERICAS G 3 Moye,f...... 1 Rivema, f 12 Williams, c Von, g Watson, g ........ 3 Lopez g .......... 0 Joiner, g ......... 1 Vergara, g ....... 1 Marin, g .......... 0 4-- - 6-- . d, Totals .......... 4 123 F P 2 7. 5-- U 6-- 0 5-- 6-- 5-- 6-- 6-- 3 5-- - ?nis 1 ot 6-- 05 (qn ID 6-- 1. ' nt 2-- 28 14 3 9 0 3-- 3 0-- 0 w Jy Cf Ekxnbarderrf 374-231-1 senior 6--0 n i f Our Coachman fj j me M 2 0 0-- 0 BYU ..... 32 32 30 29-- 123 UA 18 3 22 2-3- y . 1 - - - . FREE DEMONSTRATION ! EES 66 8 Score by Quarters: snowmobile light-foote- d COME IN FOR YOUR THRILLING S "... 1 12-1- wayne Larsen, a the best alpine skiers in the U.S. will meet for intensive 1 training, to end with three days of racing for the Skiers Training Trust Cup. One problem of competitive skiing, he, noted, is the expense. Europe outdoes the U.S. in sup porting competitive skiers, he said, because the big ski towns of the Continent place a great deal of pride in being represent name . ed international competition. 3 1 44 27 J -1 er 5-- 1 - through the nations states, U.S. Alpine Coach Bob Beattie said Friday. The Olympic ski coach made his comments as he prepared to direct the national alpine training camp at mis giant ski resort In Colorado s Gore Range. Beattie said the equivalent of baseball's "little leagues" is being organized around the nation to get more youngsters into More than 100 competition, F 1 I -- The size Is not too eooA with THE CHOICE only live boys touching the OF BETTER MECHANICS mark, which seems to be standard today for high school CHRISTMAS SPECIAL with FLEXOCKET SET. cagers. Thelallest-ji-4-3- , Driv- eone boy 2 and another lrt Drive.1' Reg. $20.95 namei However, the speed is satisfacGift Certificates Available In Any Amount been tory and the boys seem to be 19-3- Cage Game fl 28 points. forward, played enough to earn, son team may show enoughs hlX letter Ifict of on1 RanHvl RanHw Carter ic otiwaH t. . ii I I 1 !. warier, a sopnomore last year.iraie a starring Derm Because icucicu as a o guara. inese two boys form the nucleus for Other Juniors the Lion cage team this season, 6thcr the basketball limelight. juniors include Val ana the prospects are not bad. The Payson quint nlaved some forward; Lee R. Mu Seniors working for starting gooa games but their record berths 0 dock, forward; Dan Men include; Larsen; showed only three wins against 1 denhall, forward; Alan Don Kirk who had to lay out 10 losses for last yearand when flniM. R 1 A fAMuJ, Tnmw. one learns, that only two re-- because of a football injury. 0 Tervort. guard; Danny serves are back from last sea- Bill Wilde, center; Brent 8 son one can appreciate the dif- McClellan, 1 forward - center Throckmorton, guard; Neil ficulties that Coach Joe Wor-the- n prospect; Ross Bowers. 7 2 Robertson, center; Quentin is facing this year. guard,. Dave Wilson, a top foot Francom, center; and Rusball runner last fall has not sell Dixon, Surprising Thing guard The shooters that eave Pav-- been able to report because of Currently Coach Worthen it a late season football iniurv. son most of its using four seniors and one jun pointmaking last year are gone. Arvel RichThe senior erouD has been ior on the starting lineup, but ards scored 116; Farrell Buhler joined iy some good junior pros that may change as the season hit 172; Dennis Carter was pects and a representative Pay- - progresses. good, for 102; and Eddie Neff tallied 177 in 13 league games. Give DAD or SON . . . easy to see that some of this year's prospecfs will have to sharpen their shootins SNAP -- OH TOOLS eyes to a high degree of VAIL, Colo. (UPI- )- To im training camps have making up in desire and enprove the pool of top ski racers staged this year he said. LEON M. CHILD in the United States, competi Dec. on the Picaroon-Gia- thusiasm what they lack in siza and 1133 NORTH PHONE 175 WEST, PROVO experience. tive skiing- must be promoted Steps run at Vail, 87 of itt. Of Cougar -- n f 5-- d; 77-2- PAYSON Payson. Lkxis are, enjoying a rebuilding year and whatever success they attain will be on the development of a group, of new boys attempt ing to- put the Lions back in Junior Ski Program Needed u. s. Alpine Coach claim- s- 64-2- and Steve Peterson, 1 forward who did not letter make iip 'the older group" of boys on the squad Juniors Include Juniors include Kip Peterson, 4 forward; Brent Lind, 0 forward; Calvin Trane, 1 forward; Ernest W i 1 s o n, 9 guard; Nyle Chamberlain, guard; and Bruce Ellison, 8 BYU guard. -- i ii. nuuci ta i pOvine ui uicsc juniuia may amer , I flovalnh on1 snma nf them ore - as the Cats upped their advan SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) tage to 5 in the first four A format for the 1966 tourna minutes following the intermis ment season will be outlined Monday night'' at the annual sion. The Cougar starting five of winter meeting of the Utah Golf Association. , Neil Roberts, Steve Kramer, The group will meet at 6:30 Craig Raymond, Jeff Congdon the Salt Lake Country and Nemelka didn't play at all p.m. at Club. Association president in the second half or the Mexico Steve Dunford said a proposed City" cagers might have taken tournament schedule would be a far worse drubbing than they one of r items considdid, ered at the meeting. Ken James, who had the Invitations have been sent to greatest scoring night of his col- representatives of all private lege varsity career, paced the and municipal golf courses in BYU with 26 the state. points, followed by Gary Hill Dunford said an explanation with 21, alsaJiH be . given concerning SlrangelyT though, 'Leonard provisions and procedures-uWilliams of the Aztecas, took der the articles of incorporation scoring honors for the game of the newly formed stretclr liilhe first half as they raced away to a 8 lead. 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