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Show Red Devils Be-Dev- American Fork With 46-3- 4 il forclne Sprlngvlll wouldn't wither. Ac-- I The Cavemen attack, harrass gam tight defenslv n American Fork Uc many turnoverj tually the Devils broke the press ed by the Devll'i By JOHN APOAR Herald Sports Writer ' , , nli ' f ' ; - . - - , . . h n . ) . - f , ilow-dow- Springville High School's pres- by himself. turned Impotent In the final siwts and much for easy ray-u- p sure cooker basketball team Rick when AF hit onyl five also netted 13 of their scoring. quarter Patten used a fourth quarter outburst while for tr Devils, Poillls were' Springvllle rolled points American Fork's guards to upset highly-toute- d Ameri17. UP Dennis Beck able never to feed 16 men the in big poured can Fork Friday night. Coach Hal Jensen's Spring- The hometown Devils played markers from his forward post under the basket against Spring-- 1 to lead the mistake-prona tight for the jville's tight zone and to make ville crew stands at game and tion matters worse the Cavemen year while American Fork played a sticky zone defense American Fork offense. Iloss dropped the Cavemen to Caveman coach Roy Pehrson couldn't hit from long range. j that forced mistakes on the tall- er lavemen. In AF a full court press at SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, 19;i9 put So deliberate was the Spring Sunday Herald 15 the outset of the second half, but Utah County, Ulh ville offense that American Fork was held to just one field goal in me iirsi quarter wnue tne L'ev-li- s methodically pushed out to LEVEN'S SENSATIONAL YEAR-EN- D an 8 5 lead. The Cavemen knotted the score at by halftime and 2all at the end of the third period but the Springville pressure took its toll in the final stanza when American Fork was able to hit only one field goal. Mell Hanks engineered the Springville attack with 16 points from his guard position. The quarterback kept setting up plays outside the American Fork giants but refused to go for the basket until he could work in close for an easy sho Hanks come off the bench with tour fouls early in the second half and led the fourth oeriod Our entire itock of mitt are on tale. All wool worsted In Sharkiklni, leathcharge with seven points in the turai quarter. He also played a erneck Twllli, and other fine fabrics. Muted plaid, checki, and solid colors, In our famous Cresetnt Parks, Wtitchtitrs and Embassy Row. Regular, and Portly. Sizes 36 to 54. Short, Long, Extra-lonSPRINGVILLE G F P SALE PRICI Regular Value $65.00 to $100.00 Patten 5 5 13' ; 1 , Win 5 e ball-contr- 4-- 6 ;fHIIH 18-a- , . , - - r ft - ' - f V- - I I ' . .u A I and more 50 SAVINGS up to MEN'S SUITS W 3-- ' ;Ly ' I A a 1 - 4 VA ' I V- - fi ' - j ' ( , 1 1 14 3J Holdaway : Clements Hanks Allen 1 14 l 1 2 3 5 16 iV:.. a ,W I - ft A - 1 Gardner w- - I 4-- 1 0--0 2 Marshall 0 0-- 2 0 Giles 0 6 5 15 16-2- 7 46 Totals j yt ; 6 AMERICAN FORK Mulliner G 1 4-- 7 6 Burgess Huggard 0 3 0 2 0-- 0 Olson Beck 1 0-- 1 0 6 2 2 16 0-- 0 4 ' F 5 2 0 Hall Hallsey Totals 12 i ' ' ' " - ' X ' ' " - ; " MIKE PATTON, of Springville, fries to get off an underhand hot against strong defensive pressure being applied by American Fork, Springville'i Evert Holdaway awaits the result ? - , 4 -- 7 : of the action. Springville gained a big 4(44 upset over the Cavemen in the first round of piay in Region basketball activity. (Photograph by Herald photographer Phil Shurtleff) 34 10-2- 3 n.Y. m.TT.AM. (UPI)-Fr- ank jump shot Gillen sank on to left Saturday with one second Villano-eive the seventh-ranke- d va Wildcats a wh wm v ot ciiien recovered a loose bail near the key and fired a clean shot through the hoop after ammate Fran O'Hanlon micapft a free throw. triumph got Coach Dolan Con- picked by most to win the region prep experts crown despite a rather lack n lustre record, off to a winning start in league action. But for a quarter and a half of play, Coach Jack Hill's fired up crew carried the fight to the Bulldogs, who were anything but an artistic success in the first 11 or 12 minutes of the The Bonnies were 12 points with five minutes down at 58-ioft iiMm sonhomore forward and center Bob Lanier ignited a late rally to tie With 1:52 oqUip jit lUV gMlJLIV In fact, the Vikings held a 15-lead early In the second period, as big Larry Jorgensen, holding a hot hand, fired away at the hoop with unerring accuracy and was a tower of strength on the bankboards. He and his teammates also y and were ine the Bulldogs, who were having trouble with their shoot ing and played ragged ball in the early-goin9 16 63-- remaining. n'Hnninn Villanova cave a fre throw, but hook Tinier nut awav a Bonaventure St. shot to give out-pla- six-fo- t&M price. Jim Mcintosh put Villanova barb in front with a lump shot and riffht COtTlCr (rnm t;h Tjniir sank tvro free throws for Bonnies. Gary fouled the and the O'Hanlon at Inninr 011a rd missed the first setting shot of a onend-bonu- But after gaining a advantage in the opening mom ents of the second period Coach Hill removed Jorgensen from the game and with him went a big part of Pleasant im r.ilWs hasket. Grove's firepower and reboundHoward Porter paced Villano- ing strength. va with 27 points and Johnny The Vikings also seemed to Jones added 17, 16 of them in h snnnH half. Lanier was go into a shell at about this hioh for St. Bonaventure with time, losing their momentum o" as Coach Condie's charges 26. started taking command of the situation. Rich Condie's drivirg layup with tied the score at (UPI)-The Tex. FX PASO, about four and a half minutes Paso El at Texas of University cleared the bench to play. From that point on it Miners was aU Provo. 3 Thursday night in an easy Paradise. Tahoe Leading the Big Green to vic romp past Andrew White led the Miners, now 103, with 19 points as INVENTORY every player scored. High PADS for the scorer' for Paradise, 14. with Flack Frank year, was STANDARD The Miners broke the game OFFICE SUPPLY 11' .11 40 Wt.1 100 No. open late In the first period, and 4 mJk widened tha margin to 26 at six-poi- nt mid-cou- rt s, UTEP Shoell, who had led the Vik ing scoring parade in play, couldn't carry Pleasant Grove's attack all by himself so the Vikings were through for the evening after the Bulldogs threw their attack into high gear midway through the second n 7-- 6 0 Stoneman 0 Jorgenson 5 3 3 0-- 1 2- -2 Adams 1 3- -3 Whiteley 0 0 04 - Harper Engh 0 0-- 0 Robinson 0 0-- 0 Ewell Green 0 0-- 0 0 0-- 0-- 12 0 12-1- 6 G F 6 Davis ..; Drury McNamara 6 0 Miller 0 Morrill 6 3 1 4 0 0 0 3-- 3 84 1 Atkinson Gourley Porter Bowen Fisher Taylor ....27 Totals 20-2- 2-- 2 0-- 0 0-- 0 0-- 4 6 1 24 0-- 2 0-- 1 i 17J-S1J- 0 54-2- 0. 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Regular Valuo $10.00 to $)5.M $14.00 to $20.00 MEN'S SPORT COATS for good on a layup with only 1:57 left. P Jo Jo White led Kansas with 15 15 points. Dave Roblsch had 13, 5 Sloan 11, and Roger Brown 10. 14 Jim Brooks, who had 12 0 points, and Tom Scantlebury, 0 with were the only 13, 12 Cornhuskers in double figures. n Nebraska used a 3 in an attempt to upset the game 10 At one point In the 0 Jayhawks. half the HuskerS, who second 1 held a lead, held onto 3 the ball for over two minutes before losing it on a bad pass. 29 i 1 46 36 Provo walking. I CCC 46 29 favored to take the conference title, were forced to come from behind to win the close game. Bruce Sloan put Kansas ahead Score by quarters: Pleasant Grove 13 20 9 IhiM ilacM art lultoblt for droll or iportiwoar. All art ito proit labrlci In cotton, NyAcrylic blondi. lon, Dacron, Good list koIo. Broken liioi. toaular Vafut $7.00 to $10.00 one-poi- 5 Rent a Chevy! jf"AD biutar Valu LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI)-K- ansas had four players in double figures Saturday as it opened its Big Eight season with a 5642 win over Nebraska. The Jayhawks, who are 4--4 Men's Slacks Fabric! In Big Eight 6 1- Triumphs 5-- balftlme, Rlngger Totals PROVO Condie 15-1- BE 29 18 Spanish Fork Springville Shoell Newman quarter. With Jorgensen shooting spec tacularly, Pleasant Grove led 4 and Jorgensen hit and from the corner, Jim Stoneman and Shoell canned free throws and Rich Newman fired in a basket from the corner to more than counter a drive down the chute for a basket by Porter, The Vikes led 13-- 9 at the quar ter and Shoell, scoring on a wheel and deal play, gave Pleasant Grove their 15--9 advantage. Then with Porter and Condie leading the charge, the Bulldogs started to move, scoring five straight points to cut the Pleas 4 with ant Grove lead to 6:32 to play in the second quar ter. After Condie's basket tied the score at Drury hit from side court with 3:32 to play, Dave Taylor flipped In a pair of free throws, Condie scored on DON'T rti Wood In Plaldi and Solid Colon, Corduroyi, Molon Clothi, Acrylic Pill and Qulltllntd. Oood ilio Halt. Kansas Tops Nebraska quarter. 109-6- 400 r moro pain to chaow from. This Maion'i ell wool ilaclci. Plain colon, chocki, and plaldi. Walit ilio 79 to 50. 47-2- the second period and the strapping youngster played a big por tion of the second half, but he never regained the shooting form he displayed In the first 20-a- ll 18 8 28-2- 69-3- Over Bonnies die's charges, 5 long side court basket and Dru1 0 with back came 1 Lehl a 0 driving ry 1 0 layup off a fast break to give Orem 1 0 0 halftime Pleasant Grove the Bulldogs a FRIDAY'S RESULTS lead. 46 American Fork 34 Morrill was the big scorer for Springville Provo 69 Pleasant Grove 36 Provo in the third period, as he Carbon 83 Orem 77 racked up eight points in the Spanish Fork 64 Lehl 01 period, which ended wtih Provo NEXT WEEK'S SCHEDULE elad. 9 holding a whopping Carbon at Payson Reserve Dave Atkinson picked Springville at Lehl six points and Condie and Doug Provo at Orem Davis four each to set the Bull Spanish Fork at Pleasant Grove dog pace in the fourth period, which saw the Bulldogs close out the quarter by scoring 16 straight points. 56-4- 2 Tho Box Score: PLEASANT GROVE G P half-tim- JACKETS IAU PRICI Springville Payson American Fork Pleasant Grove's valiant Vik-- j tory was Condie with 15 points with 14. Stew ings into numerous mistakes and Craig Drury 12 Morrill and Dave Por had art d late in the second quarter, as Provo High's heavily-favoreter 10. harassed and Bulldogs pressed the Big Green ripped off eight Jorgensen and Mike Schoell e straight points just before paced the Pleasant Grove atand then sped to an easy tack with 10 points each. Eight 6 victory Friday night in the of Jorgensen's points came in the first quarter. Provo High gym. 68-6- 7 It was the opening Region 4 Coach Hill inserted Jorgen game for both teams and tne sen back into the lineup late in Dress Slacks Standings 69-3- 6 By RAY SCHWARTZ Herald Sports Writer MEN'S WINTER 0-- American Fork - Team Carbon Provo - 6888 MEN'S Region 4 Basketball - r. i Provo Downs Vikings Villanova Wins ,! . 58M P Score by quarters: - V 4888 W Unconditionally Outrint AHLANDER5 PH. 33-646- CONVENIENT IAYAWAY PLAN OR YOU FAVORITE BANK CARD BankAmtf Icnrd, Walker Bankard or Master Charge 116 West Center, Provo Open till 9 p.m. Monday and Friday 3 454 J. UNIV, PROVO &EIEHIIHnE 1 1 |