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Show I f Utah, Utah State Record Court Victories At Home DenverWin 99-8- 7 Get Utes 8th In Row - SALT LAKE C5TY (UH) - Utah registered its eighth win atId a row with a tack that cracked Denver's zone defense for a 7 intersection al basketball victory here Sat-- , g 99-8- . - W33STA, Kan. (UP!)-Wic- h-ita State dominated the boards and used an effective fast break to defeat Michigan State 8040 Saturday night and . - snap thret-garr losing streak. Warren Armstrong led Wichita's scoring with 26 points and Lee Lafayette of the Spartans grabbed game honors with 1L 1 Ths Schockers took an Uad m the first four minutes before Michigan SUte . could scora from the field. WlchlU State led 6448 at hatfUme after having been ahead twice by I AU-A- A Shaler Halimon out of the game LOGAN. Utah (UP!) In on fouls carried Utah State to second the burst lata scoring half with hopeful: an 1 victory over Missouri here Saturday night. , a 9 With the score tied and 8:49 remaining on the clock, 69-6- Drake ,- - -. 97-0- 48-3- 3 77-6- 9 Outing ' : they came. Drake's scoring honors went to Dolph Pulliam with 23. Other Drake players in double figures were Willie Wise with 18, Willie MoCarter with 15, Al Williams with 13 and Don Draper and Ron Owin, who each got 10. Willie Rogers had 19 poinfa for Oklahoma and Steve Ayers got 12. Drake hit on 34 of 72 cent shots, for a 47i-p- er average, while the losers made 32 of 05 for 48 per cent from .: the floor. Cyprus Hlghscbool defeated BY High School Saturday night 8 In the preliminary gams to the BYU-SenClara contest in the George Albert Smith 59-3- ta Vanderbilt Overcomes Oregon 70- 59 NASHVILLE, Term. (UPI)-Third-r- anked Vandertflt hard--1 pressed most of the way by the University at Oregon's slowa 7049 down tactics-grab- bed victory for the championship of the fifth annual Vanderbilt Invitational tournament Saturday night The triumph waa the Commodores seventh of the season 'against one km and preserved their unbeaten jtreak throughout the history of their own tournament, Forest 0 on Eifl Somereet'i 71-7- SFG3TS FAI.SI I tu. you byDGlVAN erf I. evar . and bMmw the ee taa 7 I HOLIDAY I DEC 2 8 34 . el OiiWf flwW H, a 1911 - fi ta Kentucky Wins Meet LEXINGTON, Ky. (UPI)-Th- ree sophomores combined for 50 points Saturday night to lead Kentucky to a 7646 win over South Carolina and the championship of the University of Kentucky Invitational t o u ; 7.;; 76-6- 6 and built a SM0 lead at intermission. j Bob Cremkis scored six straight points to bring South Carolina to within four points at U40 with 3(58 left in the last but the Gamecocks period, could draw no closer. - ' Mike Casey scored 19 points, Mike Pratt 17 and Dan Issel 14 as the eighth-rankeWildcats won the tournament championship for the 10th time in its history. , . South Carolina jumped to a 1 lead but Kentucky tied it. then went ahead 7 on Pratt's layup d ar 9-- ' Oklahoma City, Okla., claims distinction of being the largest city in area in the United States. the : - The Constitution of California is one of the longest in the world. VW(IIWtWlBtWWWWlWWlWWWiajlWl - K I SVJ 'tr-p-- V f we raije oun in thanks to: A voiceg in song, and w fkm nl Hw Im kkkrf CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS Bine-bonn- 31-2- et Colorado Overcomes Miami In Bluebonnet Bowl 1 MACK An (UPI)Bob ! 31-2- 14-1- 0. Skotlng Lessons $1.00 eack or 10 lessont for $8.50. Register nw. 1 2 Children's Season recovered a Miami fumble on the Hurricanes', eight yard line. Joe Mira. younger brother of San Francisco 49er's George Mira, tied the score in the d second quarter on a' dive and Jimmy Dye, a safety playing with. a broken Jaw, Intercepted I pass and returned it 77 yards for a ' touchdown. two-yar- Miami's end, Ted Hendricks, to score his first touchdown and then ran away from Hendricks on his scamper. Hendricks was named the game's outstanding lineman. But the top defensive player was Dick Anderson, Bob's older brother - and the Colorado ' . the monster man,' 38-ya-rd nd ; I rd COL-Plan- , 21-1- 7, Pisa G OuL-Anders- neon except emd Sunday. , Net $10.00 ' Saturdeys two-yar- Month K CaL-Anders- f NEW AND USED ; ICE SKATES Wt . 'T Sell Trade, Sharpen Buy Free skating pastes en hf rem Honit of th Most a a a as a Arroroobie reran RADIATOR WIMTER GARDEM : Swan rWll 1350 North 200 West, ProYO Phone . 373-467- 1 - Your Motor Overheats . tiew tkate purehose. mm - MIAMI LEFT HALFBACK, Joe Mira (12) mo ves through .Colorado defenses for Miami's touchdown of the game. However the C olorado team bounced back for a 1 Bowl win. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) derson, who sat on the bench most of the first half, pulled Colorado from behind twice in 1 the second half with touchdown runs of two and 38 yards to lead the Buffaloes to a 1 victory over Miami in the ninth annual Bluebonnet Bowl game. Anderson, a sophomore quar terback who was unable to start because of a sprained ankle, took over the Colorado attack in the second half with the Buffs Ha directed an losing drive and scored from the CLEARAIia - in min-- Jerry Daanen scored other Miami touchdown on a Miami 9 14 0 741 nine-yar- d pass from reserve Colorado 7 8 7 1441 quarterback Bill Miller, who took over for David Oilvo after Scoring: he failed to move Miami in the tz 7 run Farler kick second half. "J MIA-Mir-a 2 run, Harris kick tWO, m' ' Join Farler kicked a MIA-Dy- e 77 Interception return, After Miami regained the lead field i&the second quarter goal Kick Hams Anderson romped 88 for Colorado. OOL-F31 Farler for the sideline the down, yards Anderson Top Back' : 2 run, Bartlet Wilmer inning touchdown. Anderson, who was named the kick Cooks scored m the final minute a m e'l outstanding back, MIAOaanen 9 pass from Millr, d mve g of the game on a 108 yards in 17 carries gained Harris lock : for an insurance touchdown, and completed five of 10 passes 38 run. Farler Buffs Recover Fumble for 49 yards despite not playing ,, kkk Colorescored Larry Planti toe first COLCook 2 run, Farler. kick until the last minute-odo's first touchdown with a half. A ;':.'!; 30,156 even-yar- d run in the first He had been held out because of the Miami -CStatistics quarter after the Buffaloes had of the ankle Bowl injury, which he olorado Bluebonnet suffered In Colorado's final game. regular season game. But he COL MIA showed no affects as he dodged 21 14 First Downs LAST M1NUTI mlly 'a i 31-2- 1:00 p.nu YIAR4ND I . in ' . first - ma OIVAN'JGIO ANTIC cry an in 1 By DARRELL bet you ejidnl knew... ONLY 3DATI LEFT IN : , 1 ... J 69-6- st SCtATINO 22-J- AN. 1i00p.m. 67-6- 7 7-- . ning New Year's Eve to the 43rd St. Silvester international race at Sao Paulo, Brazil. He will compete in another Sao Paulo meet, Jan. 3, then go to Montevideo, Uruguay, Jan. 8 and Buenoea Aires, Jan. 10. OPEN SUNDAY " 44-4- 3, 6-- MEW YORK (UPI) Km Moore, a University of Oregon graduate student and national AAU cross country champion, will compete in four South SCHEDULE: 1 , x 4 MOORE TO COMPETE ' wHhavt Mag BMhl . , , obit nmHw H ot m ty injury early la tH aaaia an4 Mi vlilea Vfav dtodMl lhrokMrt tfta mm M he ttay4 bv and ' totVti thaw fiva fiaM aab wkhaat awar aialng hit tartalf , 2--5 HOUSTON Btfaklty W Nanwri kMw4 five I , 04 4 7:30 F.-10:- 30 tM. INaUDINO CHRISTMAS AND NSW YEAR'S DAY H btlfev. em V true . . . f 4 14. behind the shooting of Halimon, the Aggies, who win compete in the Los Angeles Classic next week, jumped to a ' 3148 lead late m the first half. The Tigers cut that margin to one point, at the half. ' The visitors led briefly in the early minutes of the second half, 4544 and 4948, and tied the Aggies at 0 and before the tcoring bust that spelled victory for the hosts. , Mainly 82-7- 4 OPEN DAltY ' , vwtf Mck fWM ' . ... hr F U American distance races, begin 3 surprise you I Among all those mat. GugU- - I stars. It is Balph I elmi twM la wm 1M I each had , 2 lead after 3 minutes el play. LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI)-T- he St Nebraska basketball team gave But seven points by Nebraska coach Joe Ciprlano the 100th tied the game for the first time P victory of his career by defeat- with 15:30 left m the half, IS ing the Wyoming Cowboys 82- - m the second half, the Husk- 8 74, Saturday night ers led by as many as 15 10 .Wyoming had Nebraska trail- points. 5 In the opening minutes of the The Cowbovt. are now 2 for 9 ing Seven straight points the season. Nebraska's won-kgame. 2 Bill Stannigan's club a 0 Irecord is 44. 49 gave 1 11-2- Crate ICG I awer may In 12-1- Jenkenison 1 04) 19 TOTALS 6 Score by miarters: 11 22 29 38 BY High 9 23 33 49 Cyprus PHON2 holds the Notre Dame school recordT... The a fwu gMh 0-- 1 Martin Catten "MARINI SrSCUllSTS" SO. MAIN SPtlNOVIUI . one Which m 2-- 1 VJIMTGR 3ARDEi3 I passers over the years Paul Hornung, uch Daryle Lamonlea. Johnny Lujack, Ralph QugUelml, Angelo Btrtelll and Terry Hanratty . . Of all these great passers, which one completed the most pass ee while pkying for Notre Mdim 0 Halimon, USU's top offensive gun, collected 18 before fouling out four minutes into the second half, Paul Hoffman of USU and Don Tomlinson of Missouri Victory Over Wyoming 7-- footbal question . . . As you know, Notre m mi.. W.J m.mv ttrmf One ef "iKt Orton Smith- TOTALS tut Here's a tough, r 2j 2-- O 49-467-1 Dmet 4 64 1 Spiers Turpln Mori ROBERTSON'S MARINE F"" . Hit wrete; I 1 2 7 CYPRUS 79SM In 1- -1 24 Porter 13 Nebraska Scores 8 0-- 0 0 2 - 2 1 1- -1 4 0 Bushnell Hintza Lewis . J hU Ma Itaaw a am tMKM a majar laaiaal Horn! . . . AhHosgh H eoaial ffidal raeenli, Wt how la that h lttS AM fwMW WoW Cam wa " aah, M H Mm mew tr 0 . I 11-- 1 Patton McNamara J Fl P 14 Cruza Bowen 81-4- 8 Jshnssn OF i : neat bal daring the championship V' six-poi- nt i1 (31) of Sovth CaroUna aa d Kentucky's Pfc& Argent (13) chase a loose ia game of the University of Kentucky Invitational Lexington, Ky. Boat Kentucky won the II to. animal tourney by downing South Carolina ?Mt See story fur detaiU an this page. (Ear ald-UTekphoto) SKIP HARLICKA ' NEW 1967 ia:ov I, (the non-leag- layup and free throw In the last 39 aeconds m the consolation ga&e for third place. Holding only a M M lead at the half after missing 15 of their first is shots from the field, the Commodores gained a lead after six minutes of the second half. But the Ducks holding the ball for the to take the good shot-rall-ied with 6 :M left In the lead . . game. Vandy then hit for six straight points on baskets by Kenny Campbell and Perry Wallace and two free throws by Bob Bundy with 4:35 left The Commodores were never behind thereafter. In the last four minutes, Vanderbilt outacored the visitors 1W, mostly on free throws, when the Ducks desperately fouled trying to gain possession of the ball d:::it I Fleldhouse. Cyprus held only a one point lead at balftima but padually pulled away In the second half victo garner tfaa tory. Box score: BY HIGH in, Meet Utah State tallied seven consecutive points, one a free throw after a technical foul on Missouri coach Tom Stewart After the air had cleared, the Aggies, winning their sixth of the season against three defeats had s 9 lead with 7:41 left and had little trouble maintaining their lead until the finish. ' Missouri's 64 senior center, Gene Jones, led all scorers with 27 and pulled down a high of 14 rebounds. Utah State's Jim Smith connected for 25 and 76-6- DES MOINES, Iowa (UPI- )Six Drake players scored in double figures Saturday night to defeat an outclassed Oklahoma Squad Drake led almost the entire hatftime game, holding a edge.. The Sooners, paced by DonSidle's 32 points, cut the with 5:10 to go, spread to but that was as close as High In 49-3- 8 Game 97-8- 5 Cyprus Bests BY Tipi Sooners in 11-- pojota. , 87-8- m SUTDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1967 Sunday Herald 12 90-8- 0 Spartan Victory ors for the night with 28. Center Harry Hoilines, an ican hopeful who carried a 28 point average into the game, was held to IS by Utahs Simon, Center Brian Clare added 19 for the Pioneers. The Utes pulled down SI rebounds In the first half and shot down Denver! rone de fense with fast break basket! and quick passing. at the half, Trailing 52-Denver made a run at the heavify favored Utes in the second half but could get no closer than sine points. MacKiy led the Utes in re bounding with U, followed by teammate Jeff ocm, wn o pulled down 12 before fouling out with nearly 10 minutes re maining is the second naif. Clara was Denvers top board urday. , Guard Mervin Jackson sparkattack ed Utah's with 19 points. Four other Utes also scored in double figures. Forward Joe English bad II, reserve center Ron Cunningham 16, guard Walt Simon 14 and forward Lyndon Mackay 11 .The Utes Jumped to' a 144 lead over the Pioneers and maintained a comfortable lead throughout the remainder of the contest Hie victory send Utah undefeated into next week's Far West Classic at Conraliis, Or. Hoaaca Kearney, Denver's iteady guard, took accring bon-- man with 11 Utags Out score Missouri 87-8- 1 Wichita State 1 I 1 83 m; 3 r i a I EAST CENTER, PROVO inf Cc.7 1 GAS TANK Servlse 3734SC0 S IA- H- WARM OOOD MUSIC - RKSESHMSNTS Plan An Ice Skating Party Now! r I. ' . AHLANDERS PH. 454 l 373-646- 3 WNIV, GAS FIREPLACE LOGS CRAGIIEAD Wart Uactaemoailty or 2234)113 for Information flushing Yardage Passing Yardage Return Yardage Passes Punts Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized - WOVO 24 Wert 283 82 74 10 21 1 1048--2 - 747 942 75 10 10 SOLIN'S 0IASIO SNOWMOBIU Hard la aaa Movaaility PIUMBINO-HEATI-NO M North DIAL 120 "113 199 aci " m-100- 407 far . StabtDty HoiMUlnf i izxr AUTOOLASS Wttf lit toum, arova m |