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Show z Play Cougars, Utes Ski Slopes TIME OUTJ in Utah Slate uint To Top Shape h foug Weel Remain in $400,000 Allocated three-game- Brigham. Young University. The following night the Aggies tangle with Western mhjetic Conf eren leader Utah at Salt Lake City and wind up the strenuous schedule by playing Denver at Logan Monday night. s Local Boxers Lose In By ANDY MARZICH (AMF Staff of Champions) Written for NEA Most people don't know how to practice. This is particulary true of those who enter tournaments. One of the reasons the person who likes to roll in competition doesn't practice well is the very urge to win which leads him to 126-pou- nd nd 126-pou- nd 135-pou- nd 147-pou- 175-pou- ?Tie tournament bowler's is himself. biggest enemy enter a tourney. Instead of concentrating on his game, he finds himself, after a few frames, rolling for score. The tournament bowler's toughest adversary is himself. Next time you practice, try use only spare this system marks (), strike marks (x) or miss marks -) on the score (- sheet. This will tend to curb the impulse to go after scores. If you set out to work on, say lifting the ball, don't let up after a few good frames. Don't try to accomplish too much in a single session. Brigham Young same weekend on the road. The Aggies, ranked 14th in the latest United Press International major college poll, will be out to make it a clean sweep over the Utes and Cougars. Just last Saturday Andersen's charges drubbed BYU at Logan 105-pEarlier in the campaign downed Utah at Logan they The Aggies are 12-- 2 for the season. However, both losses came on the road. Since losing the; pair on the road the Logan teain has won nine straight nd nd Hicks Retains Top Spot In Hockey League CLEVELAND (UPI) Wayne Hicks of the Quebec Aces, re tained the scoring lead in the American Hockey League today by the margin of a single point. By scoring five points last week, Hicks brought his total to 54. one more than Willie Marshall of Providence. Close behind are Cleland of Quebec and Art Mortson 82-6- 4 Stratton of Pittsburgh. Mortson has 52 points and Stratton 50 TEMPE, Ariz. (UPI) Arizona State University, experimenting for third and fourth places, rewith five underclassmen in the spectively, and Stratton also leads the loop in assists with starting lineup, rolled over Loy- 40. ola of Los Angeles 4 TuesPittsburgh's Vyes Locas beday night after starting out came the first AHL player to very slowly. reach the mark but The two teams were tied 5 with 16 he is furthassists just with 13:08 remaining in the first er down the scoring list with half when the Sun Devils finally 47 points. made their move and took the Baltimore's o playing-coaclead for good. By halftime ASU became the Guildolin, led "bad boy." On January Three of the underclassmen leagues he drew both a midcon-duc- t 25, topped Sun Devil scoring. Junand game misconduct penior Dennis Dairman had 18 alty, both 10 minutes, and has points, while sophomores Dennis now spent 137 minutes in the Hamilton and Rich Coppola had box. 17 and 12 respectively. Coach penalty Les Binkley of Cleveland, is Ned Wulk started the youngsters the having alin an effort to snap the Devils lowedtop111goaltender, goals in 43 games, for out of a bad slump. 2.58 a goals against average. Dick Schiendler was the top also has three shutouts, Binkley scorer for Loyola with 17 points tops in the circuit. while Dick Mc Closkey had 13 and Detroit Flanagan had 12. ASU Quint Rolls To Victory 82-6- 30-go-al 5-- h, Al-d- 43-2- 7. 3 Pittsbrgh 25 20 22 19 14 27 1 0 Rochester 3 Buffalo Tuesday's Results Quebec 7 Pittsburgh Baltimore 4 Buffalo 2 (Only games scheduled). RENAULT Push Button Automatic and Still 40 Miles ! Provo Imports .- Provo 265 S. UfW- d, cross-countr- is aware of the pressure that will be on his teain this weekend but he adds "the pressure will also be on Utah and BYU." Andersen holds the distinction of never having lost to BYU since taking over at Logan three years ago. Although the Aggies will be favored in both games, the change of scenery should bring the two clubs into better balance. If either the Utes or Cougars expect to win they will have to find ways to stop Utah State's great front line power. Junior forward Wayne Estes, possessor of a soft touch, is the top Aggie scorer with a 28.7 average. Troy Collier, perhaps the best big man to ever wear an Aggie uniform, follows with a 21.2 average. Next in line is Leroy Walker with a 13.8 mark. Utah is unbeaten on its home court this season and has a 15-- 3 record. BYU is There is general doubt among followers of BYU that the Aggies will be able to duplicate the outcome of the first encounter. Although the teams are the same, and the Aggies are still favored, the change of scenery should bring the two clubs into better balance. The Cougars are hoping the familiar surroundings will find them sharper for the return engagement. There's a good chance the two teams may change their strategy for the game in Provo. BYU, in particular, will have to find more effective ways of stopping the likes of Estes, Collier and Walker. This could mean a change in defensive assignments. In last Saturday night's game John Fairchild was pitted with Collier, Steve Kramer drew the difficult defensive assignment of guarding Estes, and Bob Quinney was paired with Walker. The pairing of Fairchild and Collier provided one of the better duals of the evening. Fair-chil- d scored 23 points and claimed 16 rebounds, while "Collier came off with 27 points .and 16 rebounds. The game in Provo has been sold out for a week, which means a crowd of more than 10,000 will witness the 151st basketball meeting between the Missourian Captures Lead In Florida Golf Tourney PALM 4 'It looks like he was ready for this one!" Viking Mat Team Whips A. F. 47-- 2 ry ski-packe- GARDENS, 69, Fla. (UPI)-Lel- and Gibson of Kansas City, Mo., fired a hot 67 Tuesday in the first round of the $25,000 PGA National Golf Club championships to stars lead over the John take Barnum and Sam Snead. for a Gibson had a over Buck margin and Hal White, Hollywood, Fla., Sanderson, Summit, N.J. Jack Isaacs, Tequesta, Fla., had a one-stro- ke AMERICAN d, 10-1- Kragthorpe Gets Montana Post 8-- 7. BEACH 33-34- 67 PleasFORK ant Grove - High's powerful wrestling tean trounced American Fork 47--, Tuesday. 95 Cameron Adams, PG, pinned Ronald Carlson. 103 Craig Wagner, PG. dec. Mark Harding. 112 Dale Scott, PG, dec. David Winters. 120 Cole Brackenbury, PG, and Curtis Wright, AF, drew. 127 Franklin Taylor, PG, won on forfeit. 133 Bruce Harris, PG, dec. Kim Taylor. 138 Richard Larsen. PG. Nelson. Frank pinned 145 Scott Cullimore, PG, won by forfeit. 154 Bill Wright, PG, dec. Larry Larsen. 165 Roger Durrant. PG. Sheldon Wimmer. pinned 175 Tom Camp, PG, pinned Mike Winters. MISSOULA, Mont. (UPI)-- David Kragthorpe, 30, a former Heavyweights Wayne New York Giant professional PG, pinned John Chestfootball player, Utah State Uni- nut. versity coach and Michigan and Idaho high school mentor, was EXHIBITION GAME CLEVELAND (UPI) The named assistant football coach at Montana State University on Cleveland Browns will play an exhibition game against the Tuesday. MSU Athletic Director Wally Pittsburg' Steelers in Akron's Schwank announced the appoint Rubber Bowl on Saturday, Aug. ment of Kragthorpe to complete 22. It will be the Browns' first the staff of head football coach appearance in Akron since 1961. Hugh Davidson. Kragthorpe was a Skyline all- conference tackle at Utah State He was drafted by in 1953-5the giants in 1955 as an offen sive guard, but his professional career was interrupted by mili cross-count- to pay up to 75 per cent of the cost of state projects for pur-cnase of land, for Improvement of wildlife areas, or for research Jor-gense- n, - Lehi Matmen Win Over YH 20-1- 8 Lehi's Pioneers defeated B Y in a dual wrestling High, meet Tuesday. The results: 98 Gary Godfrey, Lehi, dec. Mike Asay. 106 Lynn Powell, Lehi, dec. Mark Harston. 115 Ross Covington, Lehi, dec. Dave Shaw. 123 Loyal Baker, BYH, dec. 20-1- 8, Mike Dubois. - Bruce Wolsey, BYH, dec. Lynn Powell. 136 Dan Rafian, Lehi, dec. LeEarl Baker. 141 LaMar Barton, BYH, dec. Dennis Cook. 130 - 148 Gam Wilde, BYH, dec. Scott Whimpey. Francis Alder, BYH, 157 dec. Milt Rasmussen. Alan Gardner, Lehi, dec. Dave Thurston. 183 Randy Chamberlain, Lehi, pinned Grant Wood. Unlimited Brian Rawlings, BYH, dec. Lynn Cook. 168 Snead fired a pair of 35s to tie with Herman Barron, Palm Lake Beach; Pete Cooper, Worth, Fla.; Clarence Doser, Gaithersburg, Md., and Gene Battistoni, Arlington Heights, 111. Defending champion Barnum had a 72. Those who fired rounds Tues day will not play their second rounds until Friday. Tuesday's players were all in the over 50-class. years-ol- d Golfers under 50 were sched uled to play their first round today, and the seniors division for those over 55 are scheduled to tee off on their first 18 holes Thursday. The second, third and final rounds of the match are set for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Prep Scores PRICE (UPI)-arb- orf Collee takes on the winless Weber State College freshman basket ball game tonight in the first e of a series against the Ogden club. Tonight's game will be played on the Carbon court in Price. Friday night the two teams tan gle at Ogden. Weber State is winless in six games this season. two-gam- OGDEN (UPI) - Swimming teams from Idaho State Univer- sity and Weber State College tangle today in a Big Sky meet in the Weber pool. The meet is the first of three scheduled this week by the Weber tank team. Weber State is 2 this season. 2-- SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The University of Utah wrestling team hits the road again this weekend with the Ute grapplers taking on opponents in western Colorado. By United Press International The Utes meet Mesa College Weber 59, Bonneville 53 at Grand Junction, Colo., ThursClearfield 75, Davis 60 day afternoon and Western State Bountiful 64, Ben Lomond 59 at Gunnison Friday afternoon. In their last start the Utes OUT OF MEET suffered a 22-- 5 loss to Wyoming. The NEW YORK (UPI) Millrose Games suffered the loss of one of its star attrac BYU tions when tournament direc tors announced Tuesday that John Pennel, who has cleared 17 feet in the pole vault, will be unable to appear at Madison Square Garden Thursday night because of a leg injury. PULLMAN, Wash. (UPI) Pennel first injured his leg 10 Jesse Gibb, Raymond, Alta., days ago in a meet on the a graduate of Brigham Young West Coast, and aggravated it University, today was named last Saturday night while he varsity golf coach at Washingwas competing in Toronto. ton State University. He is studying there for a The planet Jupiter is 1,300 master's degree in physical edtimes bigger than earth. ucation. - Graduate Named to WSU Golf Position 4. MT SifliMf KTiD tary service In 1957, Kragthorpe returned to USU where he spent one year coaching the freshman football team and serving as baseball he was coach. During 1958-5- 9 football coach at Idaho Falls High School. He became football coach at Roosevelt High School in Wyan dotte, Mich., in 1960. His 1963 team won the Border Confer ence title. U DEPAUL SUFFERS LOSS DePaul's CHICAGO (UPI) win 13th consecutive proved to A school he a costlv one. spokesman announced Tuesday - two schools. (fill that Emmette Bryant dislocat- ed his left ankle during Mon day night's game against In diana and is lost to tne team Washington realtor Jerry who recently purchased for an indefinite period. the Philadelphia Eagles, has made a contribution of $1,000 The Boy Scouts of America to a community swimming pool were incorporated on Feb. 8, project here. The pool will cost 1910, in the District of a total of $80,000. CONTRIBUTES TO POOL SHENANDOAH, Pa. (UPI) Wol-ma- n, END OF JANUARY - - - ffiWEMTTdDIE CIJEAMAMCIE 1.98 LADIES MOCCASINS All popular J ei " v brands of COWBOY BOOTS U. 1200au? 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(UPI) The second round of the Western States Golden Gloves amateur boxing tournament gets underway tonight. In the opening round Tuesday night, Utah boxers won five bouts and lost six. The results of opening round fights involving Utahns: novice Nat Tabee, Ft. Duchesne, outpointed Guy Broyles, Carson City, Nev.; David O'Neill Murray, outpointed Jerry Green, Orem. novice Jim Armen ia, Phoenix, outpointed Wallace Wellard, Murray; Frank Devine, Murray, outpointed John O'Neil, Twentynine Palms, Calif. open Fernando Tr jillo, Imperial Beach, Calif., out pointed Max Gibbs, Orem; and Paul Abetta, Murray, outpointed, Mark Branacheau, Butte. open Tommy Davis, Murray, outpointed James Burrow, Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. ; Marcellion Sedillo, Phoenix outpointed D.A. Ranchie, Murray. open Larry Jones, Henderson, outpointed Marvin Barrett, Murray. Hector junior tko over James Flores, Phoenix, Wallace, Ogden, in the first round. The final round will be held Thursday. 112-pou- the back-to-bac- k o. Vegas Meet 14-Pra- ctice Utah skiers thronged to the state's mountain resorts today as conditions were reported good to excellent under clear skies. The U.S. Forest Service re port: and night Timp Havenr-Da- y The weekend series is the first time Utah State has ever played arch rivals Utah and For Utah Wildltf$ Projects By United Press International By United Press International Utah State University talented basketball squad faces what Cqach Ladell Andersen terms "the toughest week of scheduling in my three seasons" at Lo gan ' this week when the Ag in four gies play nights. The busy three rounds of ac tivity starts Friday night when the Logan team travels to Pro- vo to play a return match with Daily Herald f i LM Vat WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29, 1964 Utah County, Utah Sports Briefs 115 137 130 170 BOOTS Wanda r HONDA! 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