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Show SUNDAY, JANUARY Sunday Herald 14 Utoil County, Uloh 1569 I, Spanish Fork Upsets Lehi As Carbon Stuns Orem r Dons Startle Pioneers With 64-6- 1 Upset Win Lehl out in front By WENDELL ROY Herald f'ForU Writer at 34-3- 3 halfway rest period. DcnopenThere was no letup In the fire F:rk The Snar.'sh ed the Re"'rn Four bssketball iinnin tun nf ntnu t tha iw.rA i i seaon Fr'.dav n!M with an up- penou. i.j mar reierson juinpeu set l vlctv ov 'he Lehl the Lehl lead with a pivot shot Piorer- - In the Spanish Fork out Steve Downey scored a field 'I'm. - r. t 64-"- Black ; Downey f impum jmhh uniwmKimmiiiiininiiiiiiiii innum hiiii in im in iHffnnwn iwiwi Timwunriiw iirimnmr uttwt "ifinrn n n rr i ... 7 19 5 2-- 2 12 5 3-- 7 13 2 1 . if' s jr- - i 5 i-- : . ; 1 V,' f "if" irm x 'J X Ul - 1:-- - . x " v r- S i rr " .ma... li-- w --- p 5-- 6 Jensen Banks Hansen in" i g the .SPANISH FORK " ,. ; J fA V I ff J Z - "ft 1 JA I l li H --. '.- ' I H Taylor ... Nelson Gyv H'ft ai cbie T goal and a foul pUch to knot B. Nielsen e !(,re "" and v" i Black had the count, and Roland Den Te w0w 64 8 26 on sunt three Totals the a Duns ahead -- t of the the end a n-- i' firct r day; Lehl point play. Dave Lind with a LEHI G f o- -t 3W3 at the foul toss and Jay Haraman with movH C"t 8 8 Peterson 19? i t f i ... . fcal'wov r" r1': and ft? score a fieider tied the score again Hardman 4 ? 7 0- -3 m i at three the at wa.v-and Downey and Peter- Colledge -V'-Wi- 2 13 6 -, . 0 2- -4 2 f quarter mark. The lead chang- son traded baskets to keep the J. Nielson U -"S In the final per score tied. Hardman hit on a ed four 5 Llnd iod before the Dons surged Into drivein and followed with a ' a lead they maintained until the quick score on a pass, but Peter ' 61 26 Totals A buzzer. son made only one free throw In lead as Jay two L-took a attempts and a foul pitch Score by quarters: Hardman hit a jumper from by Banks and by Spanish Fork .. 17 th ton of the key, then Nell Nielson and Black tied the score 16 34 4561 Lehl In -1- -). 1 . Colledge tallied on a drive 6 end the of three at periods. marthe cut Dons the but ehot, 7 Lehl led and 9 in the gin as Larrv Banks counted from the foul line. Dave Llnd final period but Hansen and hit a fielder and Mark Peterson Nielsen put the Dons out in ., ..Mmil - .,, .M" IIIIHUMMMWMII Tflir scor?d a foul toss before Mike front to stay. The Pioneers Black gave threatened on counters by Llnd Roland Jonsn hit from the side. JAY HARDMAN, strong Lehi forward, grabs a rebound with solid determinPioneers. While Hardman meant business on this rebound, Coliedee hit again for Lehl and Peterson but Roland went 1 ation and Spanish Fork's Roland Black, 34, seems to be recognizing that Lehl the business as tbe Dons won a surprising upset victory. (Photobut Banks hit three consecutive to the foul line for four straight Hardman means business. Neil Colledge is also in the action for the Lehl graph by Dean Ostlund, Herald photographer) STILLWATER, Okla. (UPD lumnera to knot the count at free throws to put the score out football coach head Floyd Cass, J--9 and the scoring battle was of reach of the scrappy Pio- and athletic director at Austin An. Hardman went in for a lay. neers. Banks and Black missed inj but Banks tallied again to tie final free throws but the buz College in Sherman, Tex., Nelson put the score then Boyd zer ended the game with a vie Saturday was named as head the Forkers In front with a tip-the tall and talented football coach at Oklahoma aid his team played exception. Carbon High School used phe ures for the hometown victors. half. in jhot but a foul toss by Lew's tory for Johnnie Nielson and a buckett though Inexperienced Forkers. State University. nomenal outside shooting Fri Carbon had an outstanding Neither team worked a big ally well throughout the game native of Gass. day night to down Orem High's night from the floor hitting for advantage in the first half with .mt couldn t stop the torrid Car- by Hardman changed the lead. Roland Black of Spanish Fork REGION ONE hands sev- oon pace. 67 per cent of the field goal the lead changing Golden Tigers Mike Jensen hit a pair for the and Mark Peterson of Lehi were Hominy, Okla., replaced Phil 53 Elder Bear River tioi 54, Dons and FarJman cut the mar-gi- n top gunners in the game, each Cutchln, who was fired Dec. 11 Lany Hribar and Jerry Row attempts. Orem also had a hot eral times. The Dinos took a Orem's Ben Allen led all u)gan 63, Sky View 54 3 lead into the locker- - scorers with 28 points while to 6 for the Dons as the with 19 points. Larry Banks was after six ley paced the balanced Dino night with a game average of slim straight losing seasons. Weoer 59, Roy 53 attack with 23 points each. All 57 per cent which included a room at halftime. buzzer sounded the end of the good for 13 and Steve Downey hitting mostly from the top of Money terms were not Immedi- Ogden 69, Bonneville 62 (ot) five starters hit in double fig 67 per cent during the second Orem coach Harold Anderson the key. The 4 senior center first period. 12 for the winners, while Jay was announced but Gass In the second period Steve Hardman with 14 and Neil Col ately played one of his better games four-yecontract REGION TWO Downey, Roland Black, and ledge, each with 13, trailed for given a of the year. A standout cornerback and Highland 82, Skyline 77 Mike Jensen, hit the hoop for IS Lehl. Stan Sumner also netted 13 points while Lehi picked op 17 Each team scored 26 field defensive halfback at Oklahoma Olympus 49, South 46 for the visiting Tigers. on. the shooting of Jay Hard-maState teams 1947, 48 and 49, Bountiful 85, East 65 &cott Paulsen and Wayne counted Fork but Spanish Mark Peterson, Dave goals Stout also scored in double figstarted his coaching 12 of 18 from the line, while Gass Neil The and Colledge. Ltad, REGION THREE floor," says the former Univer one on one, Boston's player-coac- h ures for Orem. By MILTON RICHMAN score was tied seven times be- Lehl could connect on only 9 of career by piloting high school still is the best defensive Orem Granite 72, Hillcrest 60 UPI Sports Writer sity of Houston hotshot. ft fg p fore Mark Peterson counted a 20. That made the difference in teams at Cherokee and Fredem the game today. 64 Judge Memorial 51 Jordan there's YORK NEW do "He -If couldn't player to 13 Paulsen 6 (UPI)1 enough shot from the keyhole to push the ball game. rick, Okla. Tooele 53, Murray 49 (practice) any such thing as an instant help me. He don't hold nothing His first meeting with Russell Stout 13 5 34 back either. He tells you the was somewhat different than Allen 13 28 3 Kearns 78, Granger 53 superstar, Elvin Hayes is it. He has arrived quicker than kind of shots you can make his first one with Chamberlain Peterson 1 2 0 Cyprus 72, Bingham 59 Willie Mays did in baseball, over him; the kind of shots he Russell played it more cooL 0 Allred 6 3 Take It Easy' Jack Nicklaus did in golf and can block and the kind you 15 Sumner 4 8 REGION FIVE Orr did in hockey. That's should be shootinz with the "He comes out and says Totals 32 3 77 North Summit 53, South Summit Bobby Charlie. Quicker ability you have. He never tells 'Howdy, Mr. Hayes,', you know, Carbon pretty quick ft p fg 43 than air mail special delivery, you anything to hurt you. only trying to get you on his side and Peterson 11 4 34 Wasatch 49 Grantsville 60, i C everytning to help your game. making you feel good, asking Fen Especially these days. 14 0 7 St. Joseph's 52, North Rich 46 23 8 9 Eyebrows ordinarily shoot up Teh amazing thing about tne you what's going on and saying Rowley like 'you really been 12 1 6 any time a rookie makes tne guy Is he does all this as your things Cowley REGION SIX team and they opponent, it's not only with me shootin' that ball' and 'you been Hribar NBA 23 10 3 well and I'm real Monticello 71, San Juan (two 83 36 5 dod throueh the roof any time a but with others in the league. really playing Totals rookie good too. He s sucn a nice cuv he happy for you, so just take it Orem .... overtimes) merely looks 43 77 easy on the old man, you know, to beat out Wilt tries to help everybody." Green River 74, East Carbon 69 enough 83 46 old I reach real can't and I'm Chamberlain for a starting Hayes nas great regard for Moab 94, Notre Dame 51 x...,n. like Then used there to.' I he up Bill also. Russell He team. berth on any Uintah 52, Duchesne 46 says that comes out there and jumps and Odds on that first eventuality Altamont 43 Union 81, SO Ho Boy, I think the toughest iart 0f runs up and down that floor like them. ProbabV had some 25 or games 1 to usually run better than 50 over 250 In the bunch. The Utah County he's 22 or somewhere around New Years Eve, it the morning after Daskemaii tne and before REGION SEVEN Ladies Travelling league had a play off there." when you get out the pitch fork and 500 season started you could get this week and both teams bowled beautiPanguitch 66, Bryce Valley 19 clean out the bodies, babes, bangles and w 1 no rookie was going Hayes smiles when he talks 1st 7 Is tn half team the Art City fully. Valley 75, Escalante 62 bales of confetti, now, it wasn't really about Russell, who'll be 35 in a Wilt as first string Champions rolling a 2584 series. The most unseat that bad, but there's nothing like a tired, South Sevier 79, Richfield 76 few weeks and makes it look team. inspired bowlerette of the day was Jean center of the warm listless punch to clear your sinus's Christensen on this team who rolled a North Sanpete 53, Manti 49 but really knows how easy both. The Big E has done as you carry It out. The party was a 250 games for the Art City team, which Is difficult pro basketball can be Gunnison 61, Juab 53 lot of fun and in our No Tap contest there Leads NBA Scoring a beautiful game for any one, but for on the He was were individual series of 820 by Merlene her It was also 110 pins over her average That's Elvin Hayes, the AUCKLAND, New Zealand demands ofcommenting the game the other REGION EIGHT Maag and our wlnnera Lynn and Verda 6nfoot- and that takes a heap of concentration (UPI)-Ch- rLs spectacular Dave Amon of New came up with a 1500 series between MIAMI, Fla. (UPI) on one of those TV shows and inspiration. Nice going Jean. Hurricane 51, Dixie 44 (ot) 94 rookie center ror me aan Zealand averaged a record 105 night assistant football coach he MoLain, ambitious one and recalled Kanab 60, Cedar City 49 Dieeo Rockets, in case you have miles an hour Saturday in his kid asking him for a tryout with at the University of Kansas, LEAGUE STANDINGS AS OF 2nd JANUARY, 1969 Delta 59, Parowan 46 trouble recognizing him by his 2400OC Ferrari V6 in racine disclosed Friday his team had the Celtics. one initial alone. You'll never to victory in the New Zealand Millard 77, Milford 69 tBA6U1 12 players on the field for at Pei fum won Loif HIS HIS TS. he fella had "This said time miss recognizing him any Grand Prix for the second rlV four plays In the closing 1. Otrls'i Conoeo Nl least sm H HTO and I City Drug 7H 2J71 it because he could play Dollar 39 you see, him on a basketDau straight year. , 1S. Silver Hirt I Hid and I Joyce Kir by 200, 514 of the Orange Bowl minutes as basketball as flat good just any floor. Amon, who took the lead for of us," Russell related. lKlwlt 1 40 game. i. Boramk tnd H4 HTG 457 t. Smith and Bry 34V4 JIVi HTS Smith end Bray 1141 15- Hayes Is averaging better ood on the 23rd lap of the 58 1 0hmti and Morgan "Anyway I told him to come Penn State won the game HIO and S Ken Morgan 311 511 J7 J 30 points a contest right than 101 and a half on out and race fclduitrlit of 14 the official noticed when an lap 1 Bleolow ConifrueNon S S HTG before we started and Btgelow Const. W3.I4U .j, now. He leads the NBA in miles, finished about 20 ( Wy TH t1 t1 HIG and I Byron Marg 235, MS y seconds practicing on the court we had extra man and gave the S. UfllvwtHy ApplKoct and if he maintains his ahead of scoring Lions a second chance on UdlW CHllIC runnerup Jochen Rindt our one hour of running and 1. American Gm Ufa 21 43 HTS Utah Timber end Coat at a shot he's got of Austria in a 2500CC Lotus calisthenics like we 42 22 AUCKLAND, New Zealand present pace HIO Doris Nielsen 21ft 1 BIM and Ivat Cfa conversion attempt. always do. a 10 to the moon. 27 37 VltH Tlmbtr and Coal HIS Leah Johnson 551 (UPD Former British Open beating Apollo Ford V8. Pier Courage of We hadn't even 99 per cent certain we 12 1. Amos and Andy 33 434. 742 working HTG and S Road Runner begun "I'm shot Udfet ClaMle Ooublaa a has also he with it champion Bob Charles of New Along 27 HIG and S Verda Weycasy 222. 401 II England finished half a lap with the ball yet when this fella had too many men on the field 1 Roadrurwen 2S 20 of winding up tne league's top behind Rindt in third 1 Rlny a Olngt Zealand ftred a seven-undpar place in went over in a corner and threw for four plays, McLain said al HTS 30Vk ne does 1. Boyca't SVt Monday Nlgntert oyce's 1105 63 Saturday to capture the point producer and if nis zsuuu; Brabham Ford V8. up. He left without 30 HIG N Hiss, E Lyon 234 4 1 ekkemi bothering to ter reviewing films of the 27 3. Provo AvtO tkt Masters golf guess wtio neiped ninu $4,480 Spalding t HIS Garth Boyce 07 Amons winning time was 57 try out. Before he did, though," HTS Wranglerettei 14 2 1134 game. "It's no wonder we were l. Doolei Regal Bantam Wilt Oiamtournament with a record four None other than minutes 55.4 seconds, eclipsing laughed Russell, "he told 12 4 HIG Kevin McDanMs 141 1 Cowbovi able to stop them for two plays. Bailey 260. berlain. the man he moved in ine oia mark ot 59 round total of 3. Ruitlera f t HIS RkVle El led ton 307 minutes, 20.1 Howell 'it sure doesn't look this That defense is pretty 21 T HTG and I The Classics 75, 1141 Regal Junior! l. strike Outi west Charles, one of the few ahead of on the seconds which he set last year. hard on television.'" 2. Clesilci HIG Mart- Westphal 314 to run II 10 tough against." the name Mention lefthanded golfers in the profes- Squad. 11 3. Cardinals and 17 HIS Dcethy Rlchem 444 scored a touchPenn State carries 10 1711 21 and HTG 41 S in Regal Queen Sooner and sional ranks, came strokes Chamberlain i. Gutter Ouitert 43, Hayes 25 43 Withered 220, Sao 2. Soonert HIG and t LeRe the down with 15 seconds left to of President if of New of ht's J. on Lister as ahead 32 36 3. Energetic Zealand and 11 ahead of Wilt Chamberlain Fan Club, play. The Nittany Lions went HTS Shumwey'i 1790 24 44 1. Ctirlt'i Conoco Satellite HIG Wanda McGinnll 247 44 24 7. Mitchell'! for a two point conversion on ever I "The Shaw R. firsl and P. Australia's played game 42V 251 HIS Meriene Maag 572 1 Commerce Tlr a pass play but it failed. HowL.A. he the in in him spoke Hart. turned J. Vaughn against HIG and S Myrtle Fa rn worth 172, 453 Senior Cttluni HIG and S Florence Adams 151, 447 ever, an official noticed Kansas best score of any American basketball to me the whole had 12 players on the field. with a 278. same all up and down the w, ' (!... VI 12-1- '"'sr.' xni r Mi 1UTI 'tr.M i 39-3- 1- ties 9-- I ,i '.N-- 3-- . iV - . Vli X, 2-- 0 r ir- V 'Hs.V isM wi rs 46-4- 48-4- A Tr r, . ; uyf Vr 50-4- ; Oklahoma State ft m n, Selects Coach , ..J., T). lMl 64-6- State Prep Hoop Scores Dinos Trip Tigers 83-7- 7 83-7- 7. 46-4- 17-1- 6-- ar Elvin Hayes Makes It Big n, 2-- 0-- 0-7-- 13-1(- SfJAm fltfUffil 1 r 0-5-- 1 Y J L DhniW U 0-- All-St- ar 3-- 11-1- .uJ ; , Kansas Had Amon Wins New Zealand 12 Men On Grand Prix Four Plays All-St- ar - HTO-H- - Bob Charles Wins Tourney BecVer-Jorde- n i Nit-tan- t two-poi- er 3 All-star- Starllner Bowkrette ' Mixed I. 4 2. 3. 4 Startrek Comet! Northern Start 1. Allevoetor Hopeful! 3. Our$elve 1. M'ed Uo 4 2. SenObagger I Emotion! 3. Traveling Travel -- ' Leagut-Ladl- League Men'i Welt Utah State 1. 2. 1 HT8 High Team Gam Fearlesi HTJ it Foulri RIverRunners-Lanellter- V I 20 20 12 12 HIG HIS 34 34 33 20 22 23 HTG HIG All right gals If you haven't gotten with it, they're finishing up the Provo City Ladiei Tournament today. We'll announce the winners next week, the honcho behind H all is Alora Hawker u.y assisted by the WIBC city officers Virginia Boyce and LaRee WitherelL Come on out and root for your favorite teams of sals and friends. Next week will be the opening week of the King Winter Men's Singles Classic, there'll be HIS tc HTG NEW YORK Flying's Graat! 3V ' .... l .or- and S Jack and Jill No. 10 43, 2550 Jean Cirlstensen 250 Ore Peterson 403 and S Bonwood Lane 1042,3033 Dick Mackay 254 Allan Adams 497 Gutterballs Ml) Ted Allan 221 Sid Cornum 544 HIG High Individual Gam Serlei a lot of fine bowling here to watch too, there are a lot of fine prizes, and it will be going on for the next 4 weekends. So if you've been laying it down the groove lately come on out and take home a bundle of cash. We'll probably pay out some 3 or 4 thousand dollars in prize money. According to what I hear, a pessimist Is a man who thinks all women are bad, and an optimist is one who bopes they are. In a Piper Cherokee he airplane with "total handling ease." Take our special $5 Introductory lesson with a government ratod instructor, and fly it yourself. Try it FAA APPROVED FU5HT SCHOOL AND GROUND SCHOOL COMPLETE PROVO FLYIKG SERVICE 373-- 1 5 IT ask the council to clarify "what D. Eckert, the outgoing baseball the major leagues want him to commissioner, wanls the major they want him to executive council to serve as long as league necessary until "clarify his status" while the a new commissioner is selected club owners go through the or tor a specific period of time, process of picking his successor. or wnat. " Eckert, who is being paid off fcckert was fired by the on the remaining four years of owners at their winter meeting his contract at $60,000 per year, in San Francisco in December. has called a meeting of the At that time it was announced executive council in Chicago on that Eckert would continue to Jan. 6 to "finalize certain serve, however, until the new matters and to clarify his own commissioner was picked. One the commissioner's meeting to choose a new status," ofice discolsed recently. commissioner ended in disa A spokesman for the commis- greement. Tne commissioner's spokes' sioner explained that ore major purpose of the meeting would man specifically denied that the be to approve or disapprove of Jan. 6 meeting would select a certain pieces of pending new commissioner. The club business, in view of the fact owners are scheduled to meet that Eckert's reign as commis- again m Chicago Feb. 4 In sioner is ending. another effort to name Eckert's Tne commissioner will also successor. (UPI)-Wil- liam do-wh- ether HIS HTS HIG I HIS High Individual 2g 2 game aertei U1 14 s High Team Serlei 4mt 4 Man Team 1 33 20'i Gutterballl 12 15 22 24 27 SI M 4 1. Art City No. 7 1 Kegel No. 2 J. Jack and Jill No. 1. Rltz Classic 2. Bonwood Bowl 3. Rancho Lenei HTS 0 0 4 21 25 24 Comet! 1132 HIG Millie Ferrer 210 HIS Connie Cunningham 50 HTG and S Ourselves 410, 1111 HIG Joann Hazel IN HIS Jackie Hansen 470 HTG and S Fearlew 4 50, 141 HIG and S Lucille Hoi man 171, 44 Eckert Wants Owners To Clarify His Status 33 Halfback Bob Campbell then swept around left end for the winning two points. Rich Abernathy, a senior linebacker from Kansas City, was the 12th man on the field. McLain said when Penn State completed a pass to the three yard line to set up the winning touchdown, tackles Jim Bailey and Orville Turgeon were sent into the game to reend safety place Abernathy Tommy Anderson. Anderson left the game, but Abernathy did not. said he McLain, however, was not blaming Abernathy for the goof because he is not cer- tain Ab'rtiathy heard Instructions to leave the game. "When you go into a game, you're liable to yell 'Abernathy out' from 10 yards away and maybe he didn't hear," McLain said. |