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Show Page HERALD, Provo. I'Uh, Sunday. 14-- THE Dm-mbe- 17, 19T2 r Cowan Outdoes Chamberlain As Celts Beat Lakers 102-9- 8 Cowens tallied 29 of his points Press International in the first three quarters but It's not often Wilt Chamberlain i both outscored and had to play it careful in the ouireDounded by the opposing final session during most of center in the same game but which time he played with five when it does happen the Los personal fouls The three-yea- r Angeles Lakers are usually in veteran from Florida State did By United trouble. That was the case Friday night when young Dave Cowens led the red hot Boston Celtics past the defending National Basketball Association cham. Cowens scored 31 pions points and pulled down 19 rebounds as Boston ran its best in season record to 24-the NBA, and upped its Atlantic Division lead to 2 1 games over New York. 102-98- with 19 points, picked up the scoring slack for the Celtics in the fourth quarter when he tallied Chaney added IS more for Boston while Gail Goodrich leJ the Lakers with 24. The win was Boston's seventh finally fou! out with 43 seconds left to play but not before he let straight while Los Angeles had the officials know how he felt its six game winning streak over the call. In addition to his snapped. The Lakers lost for sixth personal he also collected only the fifth time in 30 games a technical foul which will this season but it was Los leave him $50 lighter in his Angeles' second defeat at the wallet. hands of Boston in as many Cowen s figures were even games. more impressive when matched the Elsewhere NBA, in against Chamberlain's totals of Milwaukee maintained its one 18 points and 14 rebounds game lead in the Midwest decision John Havlicek, who finished Division with a 98-8- 2 lOOutof Santa Clara SALT LAKE - CITY (UPI) Providence College's five 79-6- 86-7- 6 d 2 Barnes. DiGregorio and Kevin Stacom led all shooters with 18 points each and Barnes followed with 17 as four of the five Providence starters finished the game in double figures. Stacom also held South Carolina's Olympian Kevin Joyce to only nine points before leaving the game with two minutes remaining. Joyce finished with 13 points. Freshman forward Alex English was high for the Gamecocks with 16 points, as the Friers concentrated their center Dany defensive attack against Joyce and to five held was The by the points Traylor. pivotman Barnes. Providence's starting five scored all but two of the Friers' points with Nehru King adding 16 and Fran Costello 6-- 8 eight. attack Fred Lavaroni led Santa Clara's with 25 points, center Mika Stewart followed with 24 and Remel Diggs added 17 to keep the Broncs barely in the lead throughout the contest. A scrambling Utah team trailed, at halftime and closed to within two points three times in the second half. But a bundle of Ute errors ktpt hem from catching up. Utah wasted three chances to tie the score in tthe final two three-pronge- d 52-4- muntes when Santa Clara led by only The Utes held Santa Clara guard line to only six points in the game, but 19 first half counters by Lavaroni kept the Broncos ahead through intermission. The winners slowed down the action in the second half, forcing Utah to become more agressive. The Ute defense worked against the hosts, however, as center Mike Sojourner and forward Scot Jones fouled out. Freshman Luther Burden was high for Utah with 20 points, followed by backcourt mate Eddie Trail with 17. Santa Clara shot 53 per cent from the field, compared with a meager 43 per cent for Utah. 76-7- hard-pressin- g Cage Leaders Fall in Meets fly BILL MADDEN UPI Sports Writer speaking, Geographically early holiday tournament action is giving the northeast a quick edge over the south in the basketball ratings college game. Two of the South's proudest nationally rated squads, No. 2 Florida State and No. 13 South Carolina were among the victims Friday night both falling to northeastern' clubs in a flurry of college "clasbasketball sics" that hopscotched across the country. The second ranked Seminoles were stunned by Princeton in the first round of the Marshall Invitational as the early-seaso- n 9 Tigers' senior guard Ted Manakas sank a pair of free seconds throws two with showing on the clock to seal the victory. Manakas finished with a game high of 27 points as will now take on Princeton the host team in the Saturday's final. Marshall bested Baylor 82 "We knew we couldn't run with "em," Princeton coach Pete Carril admitted, "so we had to play a control type game. Aside from some jitters when Florida State went ahead, I'd have to say everything worked pretty well." . South Carolina, having prob- lems with inexperience at the forward positions, was beaten Providence in the feature game of the iutah Classic. Backcourt ace Ernie DiGregorio and Kevin Stacom each had 18 points as the Friars outplayed the Gamecocks from the opening buzzer and built up a halftime by 79-6- 4 d 37-2- 2 lead. In the Big Four Classic at Greensboro, N.C., the two nationally ranked favorites, No. 6 N.C. State and No. 9 North Carolina both made it to the finals as expected. PRICE 96-9- Despite being Milwaukee enough to Dandndge Kareem Abdul-Jab-ba- 2 r to 14 points, still had more than deat Cleveland. Bob topped the Bucks held Garfield Heard scored 10 of his 12 points in the final quarter to help Chicago beat New York. JrpReam's Wrangler Shop is having 11 Press International Tom Owens scored 22 points There's nothing wrong with for Carolina as the Cougars the Kentucky Colonels that a used a balanced attack with six few victories isn't fixing, men in double figures to beat Kentucky, which romped to Virginia.. Julius Erving, the the American Basketball As- ABA's leading scorer, tallied 24 sociation's regular season East- points for the Squires who saw ern Division championship last the loss even their record at 8 season only to bow to New and drop them 3 'i games York in the first round of the behind Carolina. playoffs, won only eight of its Rich Jones collected 30 points first 20 games this campaign. and Bob Netolicky chipped in V 18-1- the However, ave Colonels with 27 118-11- 0 1 ... 69 West Center, Provo 373-243- 0 191 S. Main, Springville 489-746- 9 0 ;z I I W vf--jcv- ITU .v 56-4- 9 compared couple of condition and then an upset stomach. "I really didn't expect him to play the entire fourth quarter but every time I asked him if he was tired he kept telling me no." Eastern Division-leade- r Caroli- na as the Cougars kept pace with a victory over Virginia. 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"We have some new guys and it took some time getting used to each fp; Buv One Pair Of Boots At Ream's PAY Vl reg. price REGULAR PRICE For Second Pair of "RD TAG BOOTS" for Dallas in the Chaps' Warren righted themselves and Friday win over Denver. triumph over the Jabali paced the Rockets with night's Nets gave Kentucky its 10th 23. wiw in the last 11 games. "We're more productive than last season with our inside game,'' Colonels coach Joe Mullaney commented after Dan Issel ripped the Nets HIM UTAH ircf; Fantastic Savings on many famous brands Tony Lama, Cowtown, Justin, Acme, Frye, STsX J-- GIFTS FOR BOOKS their By United g ATTACHE SAlE with 18 points aid Dwight Davis' 16 showed the way for the Cavaliers. "They (Princeton) controlled the tempo of the game and hit the clutch shots," Florida State coach Hugh Durham said afterward. "Princeton played too good a game to take anything away from them. There's no point in badmouth-inmy guys." and Birds need more air than any other vertebrate. City-Oma- 72. BRIEF gement. The controveny over Moore arose when student and alumni groups formed ouster drives against the former Florida athletic director. assistant 140-13- (4-- -- over a lengthy to draw up guidelines spelling an out the responsibilities of the Moore and the matter in which athletic directo' and personnel he had operated the CSU athletic department. of the department. Ken Monfort, a board memMoore's contract runs through June 30, 1974, and ber from Greeley, Colo., said Wampfler's terminates Dec. 31, he intended to move that Moore 1973. be ousted as athletic director Board member John Holtorf but he was unable to get a eniered the motion that put to second. He "reluctantly" voted Colonels Find Winning's Nice Nips Redskins to win the "iron men" devastated South Carolina, second game of the Utah Classic Friday nirht. in the opening Santa Clara defeated host Utah Providence plays the Broncos game. Fourteenth-ranKeSaturday for the tournament championship. The Friers outplayed 13th ranked South Carolina from halftime the opening buzzer and moved easily to a lead behind the shooting of Ernie DiGregorio and Marvin over Cleveland while second place Chicago kept pace by beating New York and Golden State whipped Buffalo Baltimore edged Houston 94 91, outlasted Kansas 2 Detroit in overtime and Portland nipped Seattle 129-9- 10. WamPfiaSmi"(flo'at!i!t FORT COLLINS. Colo. tl'PIi The Colorado State Board of Agriculture voted unanimously Thursday to retain Colorado State University iCSU) Athletic Director Perry C. Moore and Coach Jerry head football Wampfler. The board, CSU's governing body, also approved a proposal 0 J XSs 0 MODEL 501-- 0 2 D D 1099 y CAUC 57 iIWJ (D VOQan D 90 Vffl D RimMNG CENTER 1551 North Canyon Raod DQD . . PKUVU -- 1 mone f 1 jj-hoo- j A L L Z QODGDDO U jj S 1 |