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Show Pa?e I'tah, HERALD, Provo, l-- THE San Francisco Rally Defeats Ags, 82-7- 7 - hitting six of seven from the field in the first half to pace his team to a halftime margin Thompson then hit three long outside shots to give USU its biggest lead, 59 50, midway San UXJAN. Utah il'PIi Francisco's Dons came back deficit with from a ninr-poteight minutes; left to outscore I'tah State 20-- and win here Wednesday night. Bvron Jon?s too control of the boards as the Aggies went cold in the final minutes Jones numerous rebounds grabbed and added four clutch layins to finally put the 19th ranked with IVais ahead for good, 155 left i'tah State initially took the lead. 16 14, with 13:39 remaining in the first half and led for 31 minutes until the visitors' rally. Aggies Hob Lauriski and Kenny Thompson kept USU ahead with key baskets, with Lauriski m ,. ""rr Regon ;. Six Hoop Games j Bv SCOTT CANDLAXD Thompson Hawi Boalwright Lauriski Love Moore Tenhoeve Rock R Thompson F.nrkson Pavlislt Totals 7 H?iald Sports Writer After one league game, there are of course, four unbeaten Region Six basketball teams, but after the second round of play Friday night the number of unbeatens will be reduced to a maximum three. Friday night's games will have Lehi visiting Springville, P G F 113 4 111 35 K cond half. The through the Aggies held that margin until the Dons' sparked their rally. 'i ' Set Friday ITAH STATE 39-3- 82-7- 6 rrn r fVtsf- - Thursday, December 21, 1972 21 17 j: US 04 11 44 04 04 1 13 04 ''s TV 04 J J 04 04 04 1 nr 7 9 '' (&V W ' ! 77; I Spanish Fork to traveling Carbon. Pay son hosting Uintah c f ft r end Americn Fork playing at 49 J ! 2 10 2 2 4 12 Pleasant Grove. The Spanish 7 13 2 2 10 l Fork at Carbon game matches 14 23 04 2 20 two unbeaten teams as far as 04 14 10 Bora 12 22 2 4 league play is concerned, and I 12 04 0 2 ' one must fall. . I The win gives San Francisco Lewis ml'") C I 34 82 ToUls ' The Dons, conquerors of the a 6 rt.wd and dropped the Halftime score ISU 39. San Frano.sro 36 " ? "T ttmm, M"iin, !,,.. lw ,. Payson Lions last week, will be Aggies to 4 3 for the hosts first Field goal percentage SF 55, L'SLI 48 Attendance, 4,927 favored. loss of the season. UTAH'S SCOT JONES tussles with Seattle's Ron Howard Wednesday dight in the Utah Special Events Center. Utah The Dons have a well streak. to in an attempt to get possession of a loose ball during action gained an five a game losing snap triumph balanced attack, led by Craig Searle. He is excellent under the boards, both in scoring and rebounding. He has plenty of assistance from his teammates 89-7- 9 to help iighten his load. The Dinos downed Lehi last week on the strength of good scoring from Nate Ellington and Rich Dennison but the Dinos aren't expected to be able Elev11 if M f'XJDEN, Utah (UPI) to match Spanish Fork. Weber en State players hit the SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -- down 17 rebounds as Utah ended Robert dross of Seattle was in double figures for Utah were The Springville Red Devils, e scoring column as the Wildcats Utah freshmen Luther Burden its losing streak. high man for the game with Scot Jones with 15, Eddie Trail victorious over American Fork downed Cal The and Mike Sojourner Utes went scoreless 20 points and Ron Howard with 14 and sophomore Bernie led the in their only game, host the Lehi here Wednesday night. Utes' youth corps to an through the first three minutes added 18. But the rest of the Tomlin with 12. Pioneers. The Red Devils have Weber was never headed in win over Seattle Chieftains Except for the opening min- one of the performed poorly Wednesday of the game and fell behind top Region Six the contest and was on top, SeatdeUtes dominated before the the Utah's utes, finding night. range. They against harrassing in Craig Pabst. He is at halftime. The 'Cats are players Burden fired in 18 points and hit for 12 straight points and fense. tle in every category. Utah smooth on the court, and last for the season, while Cal the Chieftains, 45.2 per halftime margin. added 17, pulling raced to Sojourner .Joining Burden and Sojourner 26 points against State has yet to win a game cent from the field to 40.6 and week scored ONLY the Cavemen. He received and stands at held a rebounding edge. of support from Burt Forward Frank Childs led WeUtah was with the win, plenty Brown's 20 tallies. ber in scoring with 18 points. and Seattle Lehi has a couple of prtty LEFT ! WEBER STATE G F ft SEATTLE g f n good hoopsters in Chris Lind 76-7- Mike Quick kept the Dons in SAM FRANCISCO the game, hitting 28 points for Smith Kernsten the night's high honors. Kev- Restam USF. 16 for in Itestani added Quirk J ones had 20 to pace USU. 7 1 ""m' 36-6- 6 Weber State Gains IV- - Freshmen Star as Ufes Gain 88-6- 6 Victory Over Seattle Hoop Victory i kvgtVMrti N five-gam- 89-7- State-Haywar- SPORT 86-6- 6 EHICLES 0 45-3- out-sh- 6-- 45-3- 0 0-- 3 5 44 44 24 VanDyke Dion TO BE UST MODEL MTS-3- 0 $385.00 TS-10- $585.00 TS-1- $600.oo TS-I2- $680.oo TS-1- $7i5.oo SOLD AT DEALER'S COST!!! ClOSEOUT PRICE SAVE $ 90 $295.00 $445.00 $455.00 $525.00 $535.00 $140 $145 $155 $180 Fleming Wimberly Cooper Gubler Soier Devita J. Watte Childs Muirbrook Totals 2- - 4 9 04 3 4 I 3 04 04 04 04 9 8 4 0 6 18 6 By United Press International Could it be that the nation's two basketball top college teams lurk in Southern Califor56 89 nia? CAL STATE G UCLA F R P is the unanimous W. Lewis 04 4 12 choice for No. 1 while Long R. Lewis 11 0 15 Beach State was rated sixth in 7 10 Trujillo the last UPI poll. But the 49ers 10 9 34 Cherry Loushin 10 13 never looked tougher than in R. Watte 04 6 0 Jacksonville, pasting Hill Wednesday night in the finals 1 Whitfield 13 of the Nassau Classic in New 44 79 Totals Halftime score: Weber 45, Cal State 33 York. It was only Jacksonville's Field goal percentage: Weber 44, Cal second loss against five wins. State 39 All State's Beach Long Attendance: 2.237 2 7 0 4 0 ! ! ! SALES & SERVICE ioulh f tat, Orem 591 4 7 9 97-7- 7 1 1 Long Beach State Rolls To Nassau Classic Win 3 CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE 2 4 4 5 3- - 1 4 2 3 225-913- 3 5 Rob Gross Howard Williams Derline Stuart McGaffie America guard, Ed Ratleff, hit in that one. 24 points and wound up as the Southern California handed tourney's Most Valuable Play- - New York's Fordham Universi er. ty its first loss of the season The with a decision. out took defense them "Our in that one was difference of the game," said a bouyant Mike Westra, who scored 20 49ers coach, Jerry Tarkanian. and pulled down 20 rebounds "The key was putting Ratleff for the winners. on (Henry) Williams. Ratleff, In an excellent player, forced other college action Williams to shoot from the Wednesday night, defense-mindeoutside and not get too many Louisville scored its fifth easy shots." straight victory by beating Cincinnati ran Florida, Williams scored 14 points in over and young Rutgers, the first half but only four Canisius outclassed St. Francis, points in the second half. It was a pretty good night all University of Pacific, which around for West Coast quintets of San would be in the top 10 if it as the University Francisco outscored Utah State, never had to venture out of its 20-down the stretch to take gym, took its 43rd in a row at an 7 road win for the host's home with a school record 49 8 win over first home loss. Mike Quick had field goals in a Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. But some Coast teams on the S road continued to play as they were homesick. E S though Seattle was flattened at Utah, while San Francisco State We'll give you.... was in too deep at Detroit in a loss. Hayward State, now TOP DOLLAR actually played much better Hk for your rogord- than expected in losing at Itis ol condition whtn yon frm oorirMM since the Weber State, hi n. 6rHt itltdiM, so 1 for the winners are mw lor Christmit. lankcords wl(tm. campaign. It was Boise State 109, Puget 14SS No. Canyon Road in Provo Sound 72, while Seattle Pacific 375-OOS- tt was edged at Evansville, 69-6- 2 0 d 69-5- 79-5- and Earl Walker, but the Pioneers are still learning a new offensive system from their new coach Scott Iverson, and have not really jelled yet. 9 3 00 -3 6 (Ml 4 (M) 3 2 2- - Olneynick 5 1 Totals UTAH F G Springville should win easily. The Pleasant Grove Vikings should stretch their league winning streak to two in a row at the expense of the American Fork Cavemen. The Vikings have several good scorers in 33 66 3 R P 4 3 6 Jones -5 5 Whiting 17 M Sojourner 2 Trail 2 Tomlin 8 Burden 2 Sorenson 04 23 0 5 Menatti 1 04 0 Terry 4 0 Medley 1 (Ml Nielsen (Ml Poter U 1 51 86 5 Totals Halftime score: Utah 45. Seattle 30 Field goal percentage: Utah .2. Seattle 406 Attendance: 6.720 Wayne Allred and Tom Hamman. The team is also experienced, having played together as almost a complete unit last season. The Cavemen however, are a y0Ung team. There isn't a starter back from last year, although guards Jon Varney and Kurt Holmstead did see a lot of action. This game should be 107-7- For Christmas 82-7- 104-6- Alpinhaus Suggests... CAMPUS WARM UP PANTS Grtal colon A good SKI GLOVES 1 A9 I fiio rang 0)93 oft . 929 Rogular 4.95 Out thoy go ot only ONE PIECE SKI SUIT All wool $75 SKI SWEATERS What .gulat A abut o! 1 VOUn FAMILY m I Regular $15. Buy now and tavo It TURTLENECKS Voluoi to 8.95 Your choko WINDER SHIRTS 89-7- 6-- oj Of oft m OS PH. 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One Ute was 0 reinjured in last week's loss to Pleasant Grove, and he is a good one. Corbin Bennion, a 0 forward will be lost for a while after again injuring a knee. The game will be played on Payson's court, and that should help the Lions coast to an easy victory. Last week's record showed three correct and one incorrect prognostication. r-- Fork at Lawson Gets Four Goals lit CI era. M r7i,i 14 05 00095 7 The Utes have most of their injured players back in the lineup, but they still aren't American TmJUl Rugged protection against road hazards Fits Most American Cars don't either. PLEASANT GROVE $1T95 I 560. IS 4S0.1) 700, i -- even scale. The Dons moved out in the third period, but Payson battled back for a while in the final stanza. The Lions have no experienced ball players on this year's varsity team, but their competition, the Uintah Utes Friday's game with the favorites in bold type. 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AFTER SKI BOOTS . $47S0 tournament titles. 3950 $35oo Youth LOS ANGELES (UPI) -UCLA basketball Coach John Wooden was to return to his coaching duties today following 10 days of treatment for a mild heart condition. Wooden, 62, who was released from a hospital last Sunday, will be on the bench handling the Bruins when they meet Pittsburgh Friday and Notre Dame Saturday, a club spokesman said. Illustrated named Sports Wooden its sportsman of the year Wednesday for leading the Bru: s to six consecutive NCAA Hiqh Back ! Everything You Need! 56-5- To UCLA Team I) BOOTS Now Reduced 86-6- y a EQUIPMENT i 73-4- 2 AOS choow from. Prkod from COMPLETE a4I rszssrxisniii - AOS iV groat soloction. Voluoi to 27.50 FUR HATS Wo havo many to CHEETAH STICKS V Wooden Returns 1 .jy '- 1' PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -Danny Lawson scored four as the goals Philadelphia Blazers dropped the Chicago in the only game Cougars, played in the World Hockey AsociaJon Wednesday night. It wis the second time this season that lawson scored four goals. The Blazers offense hit the center ice with and Herriman on line. ilerriman has 13 goals and 16 assist-- : while Lacroix has 18 goals and 30 assists. "Andy is the perfect center for me. He handles the puck and I always know where he'll get it to me." Lawson said. hit the net at 5:26 of the first period, at 9:26 of the second period, and at 16:25 of the final period. The fourth goal was on an empty net with six seconds left. For Chicago, Darrell Knibbs scored two goals and Dan Loboa. Buth Barber and Heggie Fleming one apiece. . |