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Show Warner's Defense Paces Kansas Downs Utah State Win Cougars to 89-6A LOGAN, Utah (VPtt Kansas University powerful quintet, ranked ninth nationally. came from behind t rlday night to down scrappy Utah State University Utah State scored 12 straight Oregon points in 3:08 midwav through the first half to take a lead ovtr the Javhawks and held and leads prior to the end of the half. on Kansas tied the game 4 By JOE WATTS Herald Sports Editor proved to be a big spark In a Oregon State 38 Turnovers: BYU State 11 V? The scoring figures showed five men in double figures, and Coach Stan Watts said, "it was a team victory," but tlie hero of the night was substitute center Scctt Warner who came off I the bench to turn In a desperately needed defensive performance which paced BYU to an over Oregon victory State Friday night in George Albert Smith Fieldliouse. Vic Bartolome, the 0 Oregon 67-6- 1, critical moment. Shot 56 Fer Cent 20-1- 6 The Cougars shot a hot 56 per cent from the field for the games while Oregon State, the nation's Nl i1 Lobos Win; leading 89-6- 4 v v... ciu 18 if...:.. got a tipin to make it State center, threatened to bomused a powerful offense to wear eV ,W , j ),, for BYU it was the last Ume'id0wn the bard Cougars trappy San Francisco SCOTT WARNER OSU held the lead in the game. University and went on to take at the start of the second 1 win Friday in the half, and except for the presThe win evened BYU'i season 'an ence of Wamtr he might have that they began employing at record at the opening which also how secon.d 8ame. tne done so. of Lobo invitational the start of the second hlf V how many games have beenjrouna tVi rVinoars had s pnmfnrt- - and gradually the Cougars movThe victory moved the Lobos rcad- - into the finals of the meet half time lead, buted away to a commanding lead ?layed athome and on able Tne of! could and coasted to the victory Cougars possibly Si ;rday night against Temple Bartolome made short work that as he scored the first sev-- j through the final ten minutes meet Oregon State again this U. versity which earlier in the whipped Fordham, 72- en points of the second half on of the game. are year lince both w. a KnliTPri r,am tirvm a nooK snoi. aim tered in the Far V.'ct T'laccin The Lobos got four men in three point Play on a IayuP wi A'1" Warner entered the later tins month. double figures, as they offset a 40 38. with 15:42 score ;game the remaining bring spectacular Oregon State d'dn't score a Three More Baskets BYU F R Plmance by the Dons' center, point for exactly five minutes more three scored quick Hp Cross. Cross tied the 7 19 Pete baskets without missing andjand didn't score a field goal Liimo record for Individual for seven minutes. 17 tourney M3 34 Ljthgoe after four minutes and 20 sec- - In in a single game set In 'points the meantime BYU sec-racked Rutfner 15 34 l onds had elapsed In the 1965 by Ed Haskins of Idaho. 21 14 straight to "P tied persons had points State jumn end half Oregon a a t- -t tie game io a u.- - Howard 8 Sophomore Willie Long led the th Mire At 4747 and Barioio- 47 lead, and from there on in it Warner Lobo 14 7 7 16 OSU scoring with 26 points, me had scored 13 of the was a cakewalk. 4 with Ron Becker getting 19, Dresser points. n! guard Petie Gibson 14 and 1 1 'Marty Lythgoe and Paul Ruff-ne- r Miller in A Enter Scott Warner. m ateve anropsnire iu. nitorwara 0 1 Davis were the one for the scored point big guns Bartolome The Lobos broke tne game Lhe first half. Lyth- the remainder of the game and Cougars in In the final five minutes on 35-9 13 count-jgo- e 89 open was 50 loiais for ten the for six from in zeroed Warner two baskets by Shropshire and first half and had n on five of six field goal field in thn wnue one each from Gibson and Long nuiiner was Oregon State G R ittempts and tnree oi live iuui,u points to take a margin and the Warner half uve me neia ana ten lor first irom the In ahots. final buzzer. to the held lead up 5 otewart P6 him 'had 13 noinLs at intprmissinn. scored one point to give San Francisco, with Cross 1 6 Markham total of 14 for the night in Kari Lumo came on strong in hitting from inside and out, 6 7 the second half and finished ?anoIome less than half a ball game. stayed close throughout most of 2 Freeman 6 2 Warner kept strong body posi- with 19 points with a fine seven the game and trailed by only 2 4 8 Perkins 11 from the field. tion on Bartolome, preventing for at halftime. 1 1 03 baseline The BYU guards played ex- Carroll The win gave the Lobos, who him from going the 1 2 2 also cellent floor games. Lynn Par- More were playing without their No. 1 route to the basket, and 1 0 0 4o re- sons scored 12 points and his Kuter 1 scorer Greg Howard, a made it difficult for him 7 0 0 Bertrand the outside was from guard shooting now especially Dons are while the mark ceive passes M 0 valuable against the Beaver Parsons ........ 2 Howard was dropped from the zone defense in the second half. the team by Lobo coach Bob Meanwhile BYU found zone Doue Howard scored cnlv eight Totals 1 4 35 64 Kine for disciplinary reasons. answer to the Oregon State In the opening game, cool- points, but he made some key passes for easy buckets and Half time score: BYU 40, Oregon handed John Baum pumped In came up wilh a key steal that State 31 22 points in Temple's win over which Field goal percentage: BYU 56, Fordham. put BYU ahead i single-handedl- y 82-7- - 40-3- 1 nt 9 5-- 1 6-- 2- -3 6-- a-- 3 4-- 2-- 2 0 0-- 0-- 0-- 0-- 26-2- 4 lii-2- moments. r,i 0-- 9-- 4-- 6-- 35-3- 4-- 2-- 2-- 0-- 0-- 0 0-- 0 67 G Ericksen Tollestnip F T Roan Totals 12 F T 4 7 4 NEW YORK (UPI)-R- on San to of the Chicago Cub's and Joe Torre of the Atlanta Braves topped the National League In fielding percentages for third basemen and catchers, respec tively. Other fielding winners were Wes Parker of the Dodgers for first base, Philadelphia's Cookie Rojas at second, Hal Lanier of the Giants led shortstops and Johnny Callison's perfect field ing percentage led all 9 8 13 6 1 61 20 4 1- - llalllime score: 2 11 -3 10 USU 2 20 0--1 4 2- 2 8 0-- 1 Kansas Fouled out: Tolleytrup, USU; White, Kansas. Fouls: Kansas 28, USU 1J A 4,018. arise" Sunday Herald turn PAUL The Minnesota Pipers Thursday traded guard Steve Chubin and a high draft choice for forward Mike Lewis MINNEAPOLIS-ST- (UPI) of the Indiana Pacers. at Lewis was an Duke University last season. 23 with your gifts of handsomt apparel from our store. LEVEN'S 0-- 27-7- Don Shula SPORTS FANS! 10-1- I I BET 50-4- 7 mm mi YOU Named Coach Of the Year i jyA i By PETE ALFANO by DIDN'T ,VoIV-- KNOW h F "Soft Touch" ED GIVAN LUXURY ROBES UPI Sprts Writer rwk,n ing international's National Tfli?u Coach of the V.ar for 1968. Rhnla. who also earned the award In 1964, captured 31 of the 46 votes cast by the UPI Collier panel of experts. Blanton of Century Division Champion Cleveland was second with six votes while Jim Dooley of five Chicago finished third with nM foree Aien Here's for to NEW YORK convince the Baltimore uiis coastal they could win the division title without Johnny Unitai is one thing but going out and doing It Is another. And for that achievement Don Shula oi nnmd Frldav as United (UPI)-Try- oi ui In 1967, Angeles won the award "it's a ereat honor, partica larly because you're competing against such outstanding coaches," Shula said when he was advised of the award. "But ths only way this honor will be If the really meaningful will be we au way. learn goes Shula. com Th oletine his sixth season as head coach with the Colts, lost Unitas games during the o the when perennial Quarterback was sidelined with n Ho Ho their mufflers and under their caps, are sealoti the finally establishing the mood. We, the staff of Regals would like at this time really put the cooler on si far at I'm to extend to all of our frlendi and patconcerned, and I had a terrible time Merry rons, our warmest regards for getting with the program. But with several dayi of beautiful inowflakes Christmas to you all. One thing we've adding that deft touch to the bare treei certainly enjoyed In this business is that and ever greens, the beautifully all of our patrons have become our lit homes and Christmas treea, the roly poly friends. And further may we wish you children throwing inowballa with their all the happiest of New Years. mtie pmK runny noses glowing above LEAGUE STANDINGS AS OF 19 DECEMBER, 1988 fever, Eirly Bird! Ilki 1. 1. 1. II. 1. Ltdltn elastic tI tt 1. M Ion V 1. City t 1. MIxum t. t. all-pr- a sore right elbow. The Colts had acquired 13 rear veteran Earl Morrall from New York for tight end Butch Wilson strictly as insurance for Tlnitas Rut Morrall started and guided the 1 season, the best mark In dto football. For Shula and the Colts, 1968 was especially satisfying since the team beat out Los Angeles, which hart edL'ed Baltimore for the Coastal crown in 1967. Shula's record over six years for a with the Colts is .778 Tcrcentace, the best of any team in the NFL over that period of time. Even the Green Bav Packers haven't done as mark well, compiling a for .709 oer cent over the last six seasons. who was born in Shula, Plainsville, Ohio, attended John Carroll University In Cleveland and joined the Browns as defensive back in 1951. He went to Baltimore in 1953 and spen four years wilh the Colts before ending his playing career witn Washington in 1957. After holding assistant coach and with Kentucky i g jobs Shula joined the Virginia, Detroit Lions as line coach In I960. In 1963 he ras named to renlace Weeb Ewbank as head coach oi the Colli. verv earn Colts to a 13-- Dollar 32 Won Conor Jorai and Andrua 1 Olpln 1 Judd Muitrltl Mrry Cirli' tt. 'Pliu Silver Mixed DsublM Mn'i Hirt Loit t"t IP S3 V Poi. Taam LIAGUI 1. tI. and Overman and Cancti Unlvarilty Appliance Carl'i American I Way Tie Sen. LM American I'M and Ivm Utah Timber and Coal Muele Knudeeni La George Musk Allene C leaner i Jlm'i Dltlrlbutore United Homei Inc. 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Off Squad 18-1- 7 half-tim- 38-3- 1 26-2- 6 Greg Howard Oregon State held on lead in the early stages of the - Martv T.vthW aMm. hut when netted 15 and John, Totals e Epps Kansas upned its lead to as many as 14 Ericksen had 13 for Utah State. usu (til) Kansas extended its record Cohorts in the points, 5945 and vhile the loss Epps last half before Utah State for the year to narrowed the .ap in the late was utan Mates sum com- - jepprson pared to two wins. Box: Leading scorer with 20 points w as Robisch, a forward who Kansas (67) also was the games leading; "ni' rebounder with 12. can Jo Jo White played his us- - Harmon ual brilliant floor game for Brown Kansas and chipped in with 12, Robisch points. Phil Harmon and Roger jRradshaw Brown added 11 and 10 points, 'Russell NEW YORK (UPD-Vl- nce to the Kansaf Sloan Lombardi former coach and respectively, now general manager of the at!k;, unnhnnrifve sensation. Sunday,ni.hDecember world champion m.h Green Bay Packers will be honored by the New York Catholic Youth at the organizaOrganization tion's Gold Medal dinner Feb. S. Lombardi will receive the John V. Mara Memorial Sportsman of the Year Award from Archbishop Terence J. Cooke of .New York. 22-2- percentage shooters, had a cold 38 per cent. They are not the nation's leaders anymore. 8 foot lumper ry reserve Marvin Roberts, the nation's i Douglas Sloan with 5:M remain- fifth leading scorer, was held to Nash 17 points. UeUrndt ing in the half and went ahead a season's low of on a layup by still led his team In scoring and Natsues for keeps, with nine. FA Lawrence in rebounding sophomore Dave Robisch. an 18 Bmce 116 West Center, Provo Open 'till 9 p.m. Until Chmfmas Eve |