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Show ps Lions, pioneers Scaoi Pirep Hoop Victories few pre there are stfll t a on the encounters season Fork, if iTproaching Spanish and Lehi each chalked da before that crucial day. n xrp hoop victories Gary Beckstrom, a .classy while Provo, Frilry guard spurred Spanisir Fork to Crm, American Fork and BYla comparatively easy victory ail altered losses. jover Viewmont. , Beckstrom -- Spanish Fork dumped View-- j scored 22 points for high honors rxxit 7342, Payson got toy on the floor. Big Mie aiwooo. and Lehi edged was back in the lineup after a Kearna 3 on the winning short illness and it appears that Orantsvle Bide of the ledger for Region the Dons are ready for the be lees .T i action rapid-jbu- agen-Psyss- pre-seaso- oht Eh . 57-5- 3, 54-6- opening round game against Payson. Payson gained a four-poivictory over Kearns with Craig Hone and Paul Francom scoring in the double figures for the Lions. Hone had 15 and Francom 11 as - Coach Joe BY High 1 Una Friday all teama in the Worthens cagers try to round with region w4B be engaged in the into shape for the game next Friday. Pay- opening round of league play, Spanish Fork Four teams. : On the losing side American 7 a close Fork dropped 7 took a Orera to East, fame loss at the hands of West, and Jordan trounced Provo, while Granger clobbered 79-7- 63-1- 61-4- 5, 74-5- :..16 a Sunday Herold son put on a strong third quar-- a close struggle throughout the ter performance which carried contest with West getting the them to a 0 advantage and upper hand in the final quarter, then coasted borne with thejKirt Stout, Craig Phillips and win. Ray Tuckett scored in the dou- LeM had a real thriller r to " ngures ior me Provo fell to Jordan Friday win over Grantsgaining a M-The Bulldogs ville at Grantsville. Jay Hard- - night, man, Mark Petersen and Got couldn't hit the hoop with any don Cooper formed a hot scer- - consistency and only sopho ing trio for the Pioneers as they more Drury came craig scored 19, 18 and 16 points re through with good performance spectively.,. from the field. He hit seven ' American Fork was "a the field goals and totaled 17 points losing end of a thriller, but put for mgn honors for Provo. on a classy show before falling Granger HighV Lancera, ov Ramon Beck and erpowering on the attack and to East ob the boards and on younger brother Dennis Beck, tiger-lik- e combined efforts for 37 points defense, swept to an easy 2 for the Cavemen. Ramon had victory over BY High Friday 22 and Dennis 15. Ronald Har- mgnt in me BYU Fleldhouse. ris had 18 and Barry Bateman K was the second tkne the had It Coleman had 36 for Lancera have beaten toe Wild East in a great shooting show. cats this young basketball sea; Orem and West 'engaged in son. They beat BY High by four points last weekend in Salt i 50-4- , 3 61-4- 5. 74-5- UuinlULzi Q ', , 41-2- 54-3- IMuliuUQUy three-quarte- - w'n. Wli :;('! -- "V y & FOR JACKS? These three scrappy cagers are apparently more concerned with other matters than the ball, or at least it appears mat way. The three are Bob Bowen, ANYONE Coach Courtney Irishman's BY High charges made their only , real serious run at the Lancers with about six minutes COOKED K left in the game and the Salt Lakers leading The Wildcats finally found the SALT LAKE CTTY (UPI) spark they had been lacking all night as the two teams hit the Tourney favorite Stan Smith of stretcn. xney pourea in eignt the University of Sarihern Calstraight points to cut the Gran- ifornia defeated John Fort of ger lead to 11 points twice, 56-- Brigham Young University, m the quarterfinals of the 45, and 5847. S Indoor JlHiior Tennis Wegta-This belated Wildcat spurt Tournament Friday night to end was fed by M Steve Craze, but streak. ; Fort's winning BY High's hopes for the pulling took earlier Fort upset victhe game out of the fire were tories from Bryan Cheney of dashed taoments later, when the University of Arizona and the Lancers, led by Dave Bobbins of satt La&e bounced back to score FX), Loyo Mayo, Meadcols eight points in a row to turn d Davis Cupper, rallied the game into a rout again. Jim Mc to defeat fourth-seede- d After that spurt gave the Maims, who ranked sixth last Lancers a 7 advantage, it year with Jim Osborne of the was aa over for the Wildcats. University of Utah, 26 Ellett poured points Bob. Lutz. USC, teammate through the hoop to pace the last vear to tourney favorite Lancera to victory. Doug Holt Smith, downed Tom uonnan w ' 7, had 13 points, Terry Healy had Seattle, behind to from came Osborne 12, and Todd Christensen 10 for the other top Lancer scorers. Cruze had 16 points to lead the Wildcat attack, followed by Bob Bowen with 15. 6-- 2, 6--4, n s eL J.m..... ' A Credo" : . 1 J , El-le- tt, city-Joaqui- p 1 (UPI)-D- ave NEW YORK Davis of Phoenix, Ariz., won his OGDEN (UPD-Univof second Professional Bowlers Association" national championUtah wrestlers whitewashed ship Saturday by defeating Pete Weber State College grappters, Tountas of Tucson, 216491, at Madison Square Garden. Friday night Davis broke Utah won four - matches by The two records in winning tne fall and two by forfeit ersity : m, G.I j h g I t TIRES 31 Psrformanco Mod . . . At Our Same; Usual Low Prices c -- ;; YC.XCKSSC! i , "Jr. ,M14,Jtal4 MM MXU TJ1XI4. TJI t.14i LMsU i A$1U i n. t LOGS t3S Ei.Ttt f i4 M , - KYLCSi CORD PRlMIUMCC:".VJTEa Ml tiMMl, ExTu Jy 110 Mytoa nri. Wit Thl Is our prelum tire. There system of quality grading of Ores. All Prices Blackwau, and Good Exchange Casing. ; currently exists no industry-wid- e r 6-- U, defeat UCLA's Roy Barth, M,6. Smith JL9 lQl ' ?jfl95 UAH . It... - 2'-:- ... i m - " t: t' 2 2 for OPEN 0 AJX ;- ; Cam $0095 1 ' ' 5r....095 Zl lQr . ..u..... Robbifls-Bo- Ma, is, McKMey, b fr6. St Lou- 6-- National Junior champion Jeff Borowiak teamed with George Taylor - and ; defeated - Harold Stars-Mik- e 64. Waldram, Osborne - McManus whipped Eric Van Diilen - Bud Guion, 6-- 7-- 7-- Van Diilen fa one '"of the top five juniors in the tion. na- Jensen Miller ... Miner Morrill ... Totals 15 Score by quarters: Provo Z3 ......18 o Rupp Hopkins Baird DidricksoQ Larson Anderson 1 04 ........ ............ ....;... ........... Breeze Workman McQueen Horsley 45 .......... :..imr,.. Decker . Jl 31 41 45 Totals 61 KEARNS .... ... (Reasonable PrlceA I STYLE CREST CO. 671 K. State, Ph. 2254965 me Orem 489-43- (UPI)-Alba- nia U 4-- 14 7 thaa a month ago. border less " ... 696x14, 40tEch Tti.Tx.Tn -. 5.60x15, ' ' 50cleh' Fed. Ex. la " 6.50x14 6.50x15 7.75x14, 7.75x15, 6.70x16 ,755x14, 7.00x14 65x14, 8.15x15, 8.00x14 7.10x15 ' ........ 10-1- Tu 68e Each to 5:30 P.NL .... .. f 1C J7J-324- 0 ...... ... ........ 5''f "t.-- 57 9 1 I I I II 15-2- 4 F P 4 13 44 44 24 IS 26 M 3-- 3-- 5 , T 04 1 04 0 04 0 04 0 24 2818-2- 8 74 F P G 2 0-- 2 04 8 4 16 I 0 1 2 54 16 0-- 2 ...v 1.2 ....... ...... ....... 24 04 Affleck;..... . 0 1 . 0-- 2 1--2 21 10-2- 3 52 54 74 26 35 52 41 New Scout , J t "; w 5-- 7 ........ Oklahoma in the Orance Bowl New Year's nicrht Alabama also was a favorite over Texas A&M in the Cotton Bowl and LSU was seven over Wyoming in the Sugar v... ...... d Patterson ....... ..... . Atwood Leifson Dudley.,... Sheen ...... Swenson Oddsmakers called the Gator Totals ' Bowl clash between Penn State VTEWMONT and Florida State a tossun Cleverly Georgia was six over North Nelson : Carolina State in the Liberty Johnson for IB years. : 5 04 10 2 04 4 04 Cooperstown,' N.Y., is tfaa 1 04 2 home of the Baseball Hall of 1 24 ' 4 Fame. 1 042 . 81 11-G F S 24 9 14 8 7 6 04 15 ........ ......... BowL Tueller t.... ......... HOBBLE CREEK GOLF SHOP Open TU Christina Gifts for the Golfer t - Exclusive Pro-Li- Equipment or nt - ' 4-- rf .. .... t - - ... P 8 20 12 8 irl 1 3 10-1- 7 62 25 l Improper! driving was blamed 79.7 per cent of the auto ' accidents in 1966. c for ll 1 .......... 489-645- 4 73 Z 26 Totals Score bv Quarters: Spanish Fork .. .17 37 . . 15, Z Viewmont . o i o G LEHI 6 Cooper 7 Peterson 7 Hardman Colledge ............ 1 T. 4 Hadfield Totals . I 0-- . 489-629-7 'w-tvA- 4 M 2140 57 Totals CMaMNlATI (UPI) The Score by quarters: Cincinnati Reds have named 10' 26 39 63 CHf Alexander as West their scout22 41 57 Orem "; v. ing supervisor for Ohio, Indiao o na. Michigan and Canada. ' ' SPANISH FORK Indiana New Year's Day. G F P Alexander, brother-in-laof 4 13 No. 2 ranked Tmitmsm! was Los Angeles manager Walt 4 04 made a choice over Norman Alston, was a Los Angeles scout Beckstrom 9 44 22 J0xl5 26S SooHi 100 West Provo ; 24 04 0 04 ....... 8.00x14 8.00x15 8.85x14, 8.85x1$, 8.15x15, 16 1 44 8 04 M t1 ....... Henderson Ted. Ex. 14 0-- 1 4 ....... ........ ...... - Butler 2395 -9 F P 11 ..U.... ............ six-mi- Fd- - 1- -1 G 5 4 ..... ...... . Albanian-Yugosl- 7 11 22 48 II 29 50 57 4 5-- Prince 43 34 17-2- 19 8-- Southern Cal Rated Favorito . 64 740 t4 ........ - .............. ....... i 63 F P 4 2 Total. ........... - , 7-- 15 84 .... I H .... . '1 04 3-- I 8 3-- G 0-- .......... Soviet the YugosEv Union, news agency Tajug t said this week. Radio Tirana said it rejected the aid because of "ibe hostile policy wbtcb the soviet NEW YORK fUPIWJtoitional revEionKtfc are pursuing tow- champion Southern California ards the Albanian neoDle and was tabbed a choice by the People's Republic of Alba ooasmaKers Saturday tor the nia." An earthtnia&e rocked tne Trojans' Rose Bowl date with av 20 ....... ... 6 2-- 2 45 43 t t . I 14 23 8 Williamson Steele 12 1244 36 Chidester 1 2 Thomas M. 4 04 8 Elggre 3 5 9 Bench 10 Rigby 8 P O P 2 2 0-- 0 11 m..MMm Totals 28 2344 79 Score by quarters: 11 AMERICAN FORK G F P Kearns 15 7 84122 Payson Bear River 70,- Intermountain 44 Beck oh Anderson 1 04 2 Ogden 49, Weber 35 GRANGER Mulliner 2 24 Class A Nonconference Batemao ..mmm 4 64 14 Holt Olympus 68, Granite 64 18 Healy Harris I 71 Hillcrest Highland 89, ew aaM v D. Beck ...mm... 5 7 15 Ellett r Bingham 67, Davis 66 Christensen Tooele 69, Elko 63 24 29 41 77 Warner Totals :: Class B Nonconference Davis h : Score by quarters: Delta 54, North Sevier 34 American . 19 49 M 77 Heraog Fork Tabwna 68, Dugway 59 II 39 62 79 Heaps Wasatch Academy 52, . Notre East o Taggart o Dame 50 WEST G F P Hansen Union 68, South Summit 41 Whitehead 04 6 Blake Fast Carbon 94, Altamont 55 0 14 1 1 Christensen Milford SL Entemrise 45 . 1 3 12 Totals Westberg Gunnison 58. Vallev 47 . .. 7 44 18 B Y HIGH Morris .. worm san pete 91, Monticello 25 Linton Orton 2 04 MM E vanston, Wyo. 51, North Rich Cruze 1 04 Erickson ' Hintze Carr tt(MSMe 20 04 Hurricane 70, Parowan 66 Christiansen Smith 04 Dixie 74, Bryce Valley 47 Bowen 4 44 Kraus Kanab 63. Beaver 52. , Patton North Rich 89, Utah Deaf School Totals 221942 63 Porter OREM G F- - P McNamara Juab 75 .Piute 65 4 7 14 Lewis Phillips 6 1 Morgan 78, St. Joseph's SI Taylor Total, Tuckett Kicnneid 94, Moab 56 34 15 Score by quarters:. Stout 25 uranger 04 Goulding 12 BY High Hunt 14 Allred 34 - 2 ..m.mm. Fail P It 10--2 4 14 ........ ............. o - ......MM... Reeion One Bonneville 84, Ben Lomond 72 Box Elder S3, Skyview 76 3-- 3 ............ 15-- , .......... I EAST Coleman Plant 5 orH ... Utah Prep Hoop Scores G F Totals 28 Score by quarters: 15 38 LeM 7 IS 24 Grantsville .. 24 ' O 0 04 PAYSON G 74 11 Lamb ....V.MMMM 2 14 9 ' 2, Francom 14 Sudweeks 4 04 6 Hone ......-J..- M 14 Crane 1 Ford ...... Buckwalter Jordan GRANTSVILLE Bleazard 2413-216- 1 6-- six-poi- nt O jCa Lybbert Carrol Crebs Doubles results: Richards Lutz - Smith ranked number Maughas two nationally and heavily fa Totals vored m this tournament, de feated Zdauko Mincek-For- t, PROVO M. Mincek plays for BYU. Drury Loyo Mayo - uormaa iook Cau third-ranke- ' 4 7 14 2 1 1 0 2 1 6 34 15 12 14 25 1 M 2 24 2 . has refused to accent eartlh guake relief assistance from me FIREFLACE W. retail lata)!. MteH GAS tM F4 LI if,- VETOES AID BELGRADE ExTo 111 s It-w- a p p JORDAN 6-- :.: - test and came close to a third. He became the first bowler to win two PBA national championships and the first to win five PBA titles in one year.- His $10,000 first place check raised Davis' earnings to $54,115 for the year, only $605 short of the record set by i Atlanta's Wayne Zahn last year." Tountas collected $5,000 for his second place finish' while The United States now ranks 12th world shipbuilding, Just Mike Limongello of Nora for behind Yugoslavia. Japaa is Babylon; N.Y., got $3,000 ' third. ' week-ton- e, first. w FgL""JMCC"ljTEll f IIf-I Pinning feeirl Weber opponents were Richard Castillo, Bob Kawa, Ron Lemmon and Steve Roshek. Weber had Injury problems and wrestled five of their number two men. the second Utah vic tory over Weber this year. The Utes won 34-- 3 previously. . b kticx ccsa.no - P I ! It's our way There has been no price increase. of saying 'Merry Christmas ! Vin Uto Matmon Get your if or Ham Turkey tv f III Wilh Purchase of any two; ; 9-- (fowling Title :.h : 6, &--z. Davis Claims - r 6--z, 3--6, i ' ?- pint-size- 66-4- II 72-5- 4, Basketball Box Scores Fort Loses To Tourney Favorite - jl left ol BY Bga, Healy at Granger, and Steve Lewis, front, also of BY High. Granger won the contest (Photo by Phil Shartleff, Herald staff photographer) rs 56-3- 7. FULLY , f v Save for a brief period in the final Don Coach quarter. Snow's Granger quintet carried the fight to the Wildcats aH the way Friday night, whipping into a 2 lead at the end of the first quarter, a 6 advantage at halftime and a 5 margin at the mark. 25-1- v" (j 79-7- Lake. ;0. t I 52 73 41 62 F P 44 16 18 4--4 5-- 7 24 04 14-2- 0 19 4 8 64 3il!l!i!j!H'G;fc |