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Show Fwmj ihi'ii regain Topples o ISYU Sl-- J I Toyiriniey Cougar Centers Sit Out Final Minutes O Coloags Whip Utes 70-5- 8 In Utah Classic odd of their first 10 shots and played and came up with sev- would have blown BYU off th? eral key steals, . -Ri'bounds Even "cept for the fact that PORTLAND Ore. The Ore- - f10""-,. I hit on seven of 10 the Cougars Neither team dominated the on the gon Ducks, capitalizing the same hot board play and both teams got SALT LAKE CITY lUP- DBhsn-iu. rvii wntpr. via Uhots during victory over the Utes and -.s about equal numbers of -Husky Colorado State fought off win the first annual Utah Clas the foul route, catapulted into streak. In the first half, both teams and rebound tenacious Utah with clutch sec- sic Saturday night. baskets. Both the finals of the Far West Clas-si- c were just the opposite. BYU teams had 64 rebounds in the ond half shooting to register a In the consolation round Sat Saturday night in Portland hit only 34 per cent and Ore-go- evenly played contest. to went ahead 4 with an overtime victory urday, Rutgers was worse at 26 per cent. over Brigham Young Universtay on a first half rally spark Oregon had five players In Liimo and Scott Warner double Karl a took BritteUe ed by Doug and sity. figures, with Guard Billy did most of the board work for Gaskins 2 contest victory over Virginia Mill topping all scorers with The Intensely-fough- t BYU with 13 and U rebounds 19 He was seven for tary Institute. 0 was at and points. halftime tied v.. r r J"' "v respectively, but Jim Miller, seven from the foul line, but The favored Rams cracked again at the end of regulation nine for a guard, scrapped only six for 22 from the field, 9 before the Ducks just open a tight defensive battle play rebounds in the short time he In as the BYU guards forced him on in second the half moved to the forefront the midway into many poor shots. the pressure shooting of the overtime with BYU centers Paul The key to Oregon s sw cess 81-6Kerr brothers and Archie Ruffner and Scott Warner both 5 was in the outstanding pi v of Weems. with five bench the per riding Stan Love, who scored 16 points FlnvH Korr nampH th trmr. sonal fouls. Marv' HOUSTON (UPI) and hauled down 15 ri bounds, Score Deadlocked which was high for the night Roberts, a sophomore, Ifld Rams with In the first half, the score in that category, and in the scored 24 points and grabbed 22 His in was tied at 2, 11, 13, 15, and brother, Lloyd, chipped rebounds to lead Utah State to 14 as the Rams play of Glen Campbell, a sec at 30. In the second half the Villanova 75 Michigan St. 66 registered the'r 5 an ond string center who was in vLLory over Portland eighth win of the 70 Carolina North 72 score was knotted at 32, 34, 58, St. John's year against in the third place game of the one defeat. serted into the lineup along with 66 and 69 at the buzzer. During California 66 Yale 59 annual Bluebonnet Basketball Love. Campbell scored 17 points 77 the overtime, the Ducks took Arizona St. 93 Syracuse Weems, who failed to score Tournament Saturday night. and hit six of 11 field goal in the first half, hit four crucial a two point lead on a laytip by Penn St. 77 Niagara 74 The University of Houston shots and was especially imStan Love and Rick South Carolina 64 St. Joseph's baskets after intermission as (Center went after its sixth straight pressive in the critical going to the Rams slowly pulled away Abrahamscn hit a Pa. 58 Bluebonnet championship in the, in the last half. from the spunky Utes before give the Oregon team a DePaul 95 Rnode Island 86 finals against San Francisco. High Scorer 3,805 fans at Einar Nielsen lead, their biggest of the Maryland 95 Wichita 83 Howard and Paul Ruff Roberts' 22 rebounds gave Doug Fieldhouse. night, at Navv 67 Washington 63 ner were high for BYU, with him a tournament record total Substitute guard Jim Miller, Miami O. 76 Mississippi St. 66 14 The two teams played to a BRIGHAM YOUNG University's Bob Davis reaches through arm of University of Oregon of 41, breaking the mark of 39 points each. Scott Warner in who played a strong game had 11 and Marty Lythgoe had of virtual standoff during the first Center Stan Love as UO's Bill Gaskin (24) looks on during Saturday night's game in the Ware set by Memphis St. 74 Furman 69 James 30 minutes of action. But CSU Far West Basketball Classic in Portland, Ore. Oregon downed BYU in overtime to reserve, made a rebound bas 4 Oklahoma City in 1963. Virginia Tech 88 East Carolina 10. ket for the Cougars but Love took (Herald-UP- I move into finals. in C:e final finally Monday's charge Teiephoto) 87 ot Lyfligoe hit three straight field Portland, with Stan Tailey 10 made two foul shots to put the rr mutes when Weems hit a 101 79 at the beginning of the Butler coals five straight points, fielder scoring Ducks back to four points with Michigan and the Kerr brothers second half to keep the BYU 4 five Duke 96 Clemson 70 pulled to within 1:16 remaining. minutes deep in the second half. added a bucket apiece to widen Kentucky 110 Notre Dame 90 team In the thick of tlie game Duck Star to the lead 5346. at that point, but during toe But Roberts and Fd Epps led Kansas 60 Colorado 55 Doug Howard hit a corner remainder of the night he was an Aggie surge which saw them Senior center Doug Brittel'e 64 80 jump shot to cut the marjin to Creighton 72 Pittsburgh 58 2 one for 12. in the sparked a first half rally that outscore Portland only Minnesota Mississippi two but Bill Drozdiak made one BYU finished the night with minutes carried Rutgers to a 2 vie next four and 62 foul shot and big Stan Love Cincinnati 74 North Texas St. 34 per cent from the field and over 6 In tory to take an insurmountable Virginia Military 76 85 Eastern Kentucky tipped in Drozdiak's missed Dayton stitute in we consolation finals lead. Oregon shot 37 per cent. The shot for his sixth point of the Bradley 86 Indiana St. 63 of the Utah Classic Saturday Cougar? were whistled for 24 72 79 VMI overtime period which put the Rutgers night. personal fouls as compared for with LIU 62 Dartmouth 44 Ducks up five at 18 for the home-stat- e Ducks. The 7 Rrittelle connected for Wake 69 just 45 seconds remaining, and North Carolina St. the BYU outscored 12 points in a UTAH actually UTAH that moved DECEMBER PROVO, COUNTY, spurt SUNDAY, 29, 1968 Forest 67 the Cougars couldn t catch up. team from the field by Oregon the Queensmen into a 5 In the first half, BYU was Ohio U. 68 Army 60 one field goal. lead midway in the first half. by Scott Warner to an Davidson 98 Texas 76 sparked 4 loss for the Cou The Brittelle led both teams in 6 but Detroit 87 Tenple 75 eight point lead at a reversal of was 31 with gars and down just scoring pulled let that lead slip away. In the Baylor 79 Virginia GJ. 12 rebounds as their identical win over Call-Rutgers picked : : r i f it second half the Cougars had UCLA 83 Princeton 67 iwnia in me iirsil ruuuu oi uie up ns sixtn win of the season. By PHIL SHURTLEFF a dickens of a time matching Duquesne 89 S. Bonaventure 70 Far West Classic. BYU will Bob Greacen B added 22 anH Dick play The defending state Class 18-- 7 the blistering hot shooting of NYU 87 Citadel 62 for third and fifth place Mon Uintah aiewart 13 for the winners. wrestlina champions the Ducks, but finally the Cou LaSalle 108 Indiana 88 day night at 8 p.m. MST against VMI made a run at Ruteers edged a strong Delta team 6 gars pulled away to a Illinois 86 Miami Fla. 76 the loser of the Oregon State-for top honors in the 4th journal late in the first half when Mike SAN FRANCISCO (UPI- )- quarter with a d run to lead, with just 6:44 remaining Utah St. 81 Portland 65 -Washington State game. Manis Provo High Christmas lnvita and John Mitchell hit a Ronnie Johnson of Oklahoma1 give the West a 7 lead. He and BYU was in control of the G BYU F R P Host pair of field goals tional Saturday night. for to touchdown clinched one State ran matters with' less than The North Indian Mission ball game. apiece 2 7 10 Lytiigoe with finished narrow third the gap to team Provo Brit- - and passed for another Satur- four minutes to go in the game 13 team of Rapid City, S.D. took The Cougars came up with 9 Liimo 76 points and Wasatch trailed teiie then added a pair of free day in leading the underdog when he threw 28 yards to Gene top honors in the boys division several steals at this point but 14 Ruffner 3 8 throw and Greacen a field coal West '.o an 7 victory over the Washington of Stanford for a with 50. of the Second annual LDS In couldn't get a score, which 6 9 4 Parsons An enthusiastic and loud to give Rutgers a 5 halftime East in the 44th annual Shrine final score. would have put them way out 4 1 14 dian basketball Howard 5 tournament at 10 to crowd was treated pins, cage, Classic as college football began The West scored its first BYU Saturday, while the Gal- in front. Instead, Oregon sub11 11 Warner five of them fast first period Mitchell led the VMI seorimr celebration cf its 100th anniver- touchdown on stitute center Glen Campbell 4 0 d N.M. 2 Davis a School Semi. lup, High pass left the grapplers attack with 19, followed pins that made some spectacular shots 16 sary. 0 2 2 0 from won of Vainio Dawson the by Brooks UTEP nary girls champion over An warmed up. hardly apiece by Manie and Denny near the basket to cut the mar Johnson wound up a 6 5 to Gene Huey of Wyoming. The ship. Miller 9 8 class Clark. lime match In the NEW YORK (UPI)-Spefour-pla- y in a hurry and for the two in the second East, favored drive gin 0 0 0 0 2 Dresser 6 The by points, boys champions took the because of a 4 tie in regu'a-tio- n teams it was a dog fight to get Haywood of Detroit, the ace of TOTALS 1 0 64 74 d on its a crown got 9948 a in tie ended only a over also by tally time victory U.S. Olympic buzzer. the victorious G R P F run by quarterback Ed Podolak the Stewart, Nev. Seminary the upper hand at the Oregon and Hie winner had to be de basketball team, Is making a Fouled Out 7 0 of Iowa team. Bob Holliday Stein kick a and Harold decision. referees a by Hill, termined by a college With 2:10 remaining, Scott quick impression in the college Green 2 0 of Minnesota. student from Black Hills State Paul Barney of Delta won over Warner fouled out on a wel' ranks as well. 15 W 5 Love in for Uintah of College Glenn Murray Spearfish, S.D., paced blocked Washington, who Haywood was fourth In major Gaskins shot, and 14 seconds 7 7 19 83-6- 7 cne victory wnn, 37 first place. to numerous passes points. keep Paul Ruffner, who had college scoring with a 30.1 Abrahamson later, 2 6 14 The results: The several drives rolling, was Gallup Girls team toDDed been riding the bench with four average through games of Dec Black (P) first by NEW YORK (UPI)-I,- ew send the Bruins into the Holiday named the game's outstanding the BYU Indian Placement Pro fouls, was whistled to the bench 21 and he led in rebounding with Henry 6 14 6 Drozdiak 36-s to take top on an offensive pushing foul. offensive player while lineback- gram pin over Doug Givens (W) in Alcindor, playing tinai against St. John s. a a 22.5 mark, according to Campbell against 9 17 1 . 8 ! ' .1 . Un n Finlen-sosecond period; Robert n At the time Ruffner and defense for one of The official statistics released today Brosterous Redmen er Ron Pritchard of Arizona nuiiuia ill ui gais Ql Vision. 1 0 0 04 12--0 decision third The tournament, ended two by (D) were disqualified the Cou by the National Collegiate the few times in his career, put stunned a festival crowd of State and the West was selected 64 82 TOTALS over Ken Cook (U). days of afternoon gars held a lead and then Sports Services. 18,476 by engineering the as the outstanding defensive in the play Saturday reg Wilkin? (U) first on a good show for his Richards on the Glen Campbell made a beautiBuilding of the season in player. The last major college player biggest upset BYU campus. Approximately ful underhand shot from the place by 0 decision over nay hometown farm with 40 points the opener of the semifinal to win the rebounding title as a zw Elliott (W): Nathon Navosie Saturday night to pace Indian students par pivot doubleheader as they trimmed tj tie the game at was Dave DeBuss-cher-e (P) third by pin in first period ticipated in the competition and BYU had the ball with 51 sophomore second-ranke- d UCLA to an and previously in 1960, and he also over Ken Jeffrey (D). from they came eight western seconds remaining and decided attended Detroit. over Princeton and unbeaten North Carolina Keith ilb (D) first triumph states. 104-8- 7 to work for one shot. With 12 In consolation Pete Maravich ol Louisiana 64-5- 8 ola.,9 bv Din over Dave Broome Watts Stan tried seconds left, State was first in scoring with a games, Holy Cross rode the hot tmra to get his players to call time (Uintah); Doug mty of Ed Siudut to a 47.4 mark, followed PHILADELPHIA shooting Scott (UPI) over phenomenal in first period by pin out, but they didn't see mm, Cal Murphy of Niagara victory over Providence and John Roche, John Ribock and Ercanbrack (W). the ball out of by and booted Villanova's tight zone defense Tom Owens combined for 51 120-J- ohn Hall (P) first by a PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPD-J- oe bounds with two seconds to go (37.1), Rick Mount of Purdue enabled the Wildcats to trim points Saturday night to lead 108-88 Rich OKLAHOMA and decision over Kerry Nielson CITY (UPI- )Paterno, Penn State coath, without getting their last shot (32.0), Haywood Michigan State to a 8 victory canceled South Carolina Oklahoma of third (29.7). Dell Travis City by (U) the Lions' hit a scorching 52 per Massey shot (D); couldn't off a Wyoming Friday Oregon get PHILADELPHIA The (UPI) Alcindor over St. Joseph's and advance Rod Mclntyre of Jacksonville cent from the field to tumble a pin in the second period over practice session because he was and the game sailed into overby the Sparked the to the finals of the Quaker City so pleased with completely took over the lead in field goal Tulane 7 Dave Wright (W). time. Thursday's Saturday in a brilliance of senior in the evening Tournament. Larry proceedings 127 Craig Bishop (D) first with .721 and Herm consolation game in the workout for the Orange Bowl. Hot Shooting percentage Mil- Cannon, LaSalle trounced India finale. Matched In the afternoon consolation against Basketball Tournament. ihe Nittany Lions meet At the beginning of the sec Gilliam of Purdue led in free by a 0 decision over Jay 8 the giant twin bill, Penn State rallied for Kansas New Year's Saturday night to Chris Thomforde. in ler (P); Kent Edrington (U) na with a The blisthrow both shot teams perfect ond percentage night victory boosted Wyoming half, 4 finals victory over Niagara Miami. third by a 2 decision over Jim reach the finals of the Quaker center was fed repeatedly by a consolation into the 1.000 on 32 for 32. hit Oregon percentages. tering his teammates and poured in 21 and Al Zetzsche and Tom Tracy City tournament. Crook (W). Texas A&M Monday. against meet South points in the first half to pace combined for 54 points to lead will LaSalle 133 Ladd Holman (D) first The Aggies defeated University lead at DePaul to a the Bruins to a 5 of Pacific in the other place by a pin in first period Carolina for the Championship intermission. win over Rhode Island. 6 over Dan Vassilaros (P); Joe Monday Night. match Saturday. semifinals Gowen (U) third by a 1 deTulane and Pacific will meet cision over Gary Mecham (W). for seventh place Monday. 138-- Paul Tulane hit a hot 47 per cent Barney (D) first from the field, and the Green by referees decision after 4 at tie and overtims tie over Glenn Wave trailed only intermission. They pulled within Murray (U); Rex Daley (P) decision over third by a fairly close range several times for a David Auburn Daw Adams (W). the Cowboys always spea tackle but By MIKE WESTER interceptions Campbell 145-- Lee (UPI)-Sec- ond EL PASO, Tex. Slaugh (U) first by toucnaown, and toeman John received the Hixson Award as away again. decision over Craig Probst 2 string quarterback Tom- Riley booted field goals of 52 the outstanding lineman of the Arthurs collected sL of eight (W); Rick Davis (Dh third by my Traylor came off the bench and 41 yards and added four game. straight Tulane points to put the for to decision over Reed Gardextra Auburn Wave within six at 4 a points. pilot Saturday On the strangest play of the Green five plays and ignite a rally Arizona scored 10 points in ner (P). about five minutes from the Auburn punter Connie 154 Robert Corbin first by which projected But Wyoming out-the favored the second quarter when Steve game, e i iL final gun. l. weml oacn on louim fh over 0 over Stans. icj; a decision 5 to kicked a field a an Tony Tigers Hurley victory down in the final quarter andisrfu Arizona in the 34th annual Sun goal and quarterback Bruce Lee worth (D); Danny Mitchell (P) had his punt blocked from the f Bowl Football Classic. threw 12 yards to end Hal third by a 1 decision over Ashley, who hit 14 .aid goals line. He retrieved it Steve Walsh (W). and 10 of 11 free tosses, and Traylor came in with the Arnason with Hurley adding the into the end zone, ran it out to Hall received strong support in the third conversion. les Jim Miller (U) first by score tied 9 and then punted again the Lun-din a 1 decision over Drew quarter after Ron Yarbrough An alert Auburn dcfen.se put out to the 47 and returned to the frcm Stan Dodds, wiw had 19 Steve Pace third had recovered a Wildcat fumble the game out of reach in the (D) (W); points, and Eli Bcbout, who 40. line and carried second half, picking off a record at the by a second period pin over garnered 10. Carter completed 7 of 28 Arthurs connected on 11 of 15 on four of the five plays that eight Arizona passes Karl Stum (P). cott scored Auburn's first touchTeeples (D) first The Wildcats intercepted passes for 156 yards for the charity tries as only three John-so- u decision over Jim four down. a carries three Aown aerials as a Tigers, and tailback Dwight Tulane players finished in by Traylor's Hurston was the leading ground double figures. Bob included the touchdown Spurch (U); Scott Jepson (P) third play strong wind gave both quarter with 49 yards on 14 scored 13 and John Sutter 11 over gainer first a itself. backs all Lynn pin period afternoon, problems by Van Wagoner (W). points. Regular quarterback Loran right from the first play of the plays. Ed Johnson Carter threw scoring passes of game when Don Webb picked Lee completed 6 of 24 passes Texas A&M used a balanced Heavyweight in downing attack for 89 Arizona yards. Fullback scoring b5 yards to tailback (U) first by a first period pin Mickey off a Lee toss the Pacific in the other consolation over Mike Maddox (P); Carl ALBURN'S MIKE Currier (23) is bent in ha If after losing a yard during the Auburn-Arizon- a Zofko and 42 yards to end Tim McClinton was named the Noki Fuimaono paced Peterson (D) third by a pin over game in the Sun Bowl Saturday in E 1 Paso Tex. Arizona's Rex Marklin (61) and Christian. Linebacker Buddy game's outstanding player and ground game with 48 yards on! bracket semifinals game Salur- (Herald-UP- I TeleDhotot McClinlon relumed one oi three received the Hendricks Award. 18 carries. Bsrt Alder (W). Otii Comeaux (31) make tha stop. Auburn won day. By JOE WATTS fll 70-5- r T' o ni Aggies Tip Portland o t eight Herald Sports Editor - Af V. tip-in- r.. ) n 82-7- 79-7- 30-3- -- ft 69-6- Team Collegiate - Hoop Scores 6-- 8 four-poi- 73-6- 82-7- 50-4- 13-- one-ha- 79-7- lf 63-4- . 78-7- 3. 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