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Show Begin Beehive Sh Aggies-Ufe- s By JOE WATTS In the past the duels matching BYU, Utah State, ami Utah have decided the best team in the Beehive State, but not this season. Weber State Is not included in the scheduling and since the Wildcats are sporting a tough quintet this year the mythical championship is more mythical than ever. Herald Sports Editor The battle begins tonight fur the mythical Hwhlve Suite basketball championship with Utah State beginning the triangle of games tonight in Salt Lake City against the University of Utah. Saturday Brigham Young University will travel to Logan to battle the Aggies in the second side of the triangle. season very slow and were not expected to have strong teams. That still remains the picture. Neither team is rated strong, but both teams are headed Into this showdown game on the heels of two terrific upsets. The University of Utah upset in Southern California what was the most startling basketball news of the week, and the Utah State Aggies won a surprising ten point victory over Colorado State. h the off 14 an Aggies have won 59. The game also features an between battle interesting coaches Jack Gardner of Utah and LaDell Anderson of Utah State. Since Anderson left Utah where he was an assistant under Jack Gardner the two coaches have faced each other 9 when the Redskins won the initial game a score that 32-1- Both schools defeated Washington by eight points, and Utah State 83 75. Utah The Redskins lost to Colorado State In the final round of the 8 while the Utah Classic Aggies surprised the Rams with an upset victory In Logan, times with Gardner holding ll edge over Andersen. Is anxioui, to even that score this year, but it will take a win in Salt Lake as well as in wouldn't justify the nickname Runnin' Redskins. Since that time Utah has added 93 games to the win column while the 5-- "0-7- 2 The Aggie-Utagame tonight should be a real battle. Both teams started The Utah win was much more surprising since it was accomplished on the road. The Aggie upset came at Logan where upsets are common. Both teams have 7 records and are averaging near 80 points per game. It all shapes up as a classic battle. The Utah-Uta- h State series dates back to the 1908-0season owns 90-8- Li-De- 8 82-7- 4 70-5- Logan to do it. The two teams have played only three opponents In common this season. They are Seattle, Washington, and Colorado State. Both teams lost to 4 Seattle, Utah by 19 points, end Utah State by ten points, 83-7- 3. The game tonight Is at 8 p.m. Einer Nielsen Fieldhouse and will be preceded by a freshIn 93-7- man con'est. Namath, Mackey n 'V ' Keep Foes Wary By CHARLES E. TAYLOR now. That guy's something super. Fla. LAUDERDALE, And Jim Hudson, the New (UPD-J- Jig John Mackey may be as much of a Super Bowl York safety who will have to cover Mackey most of the time weapon for the Baltimore Colts in Sunday's National-America- n off the field as he is on it. He's Football League Super Bowl constantly on the mind of the title game in Miami, mused about the fine catching hands New York Jets. g and running Jet coach Weeb Ewbank calls style of Mackey: the Colt "I've seen a lot of him on tight end "that great giant," films and he just keeps getting and even in singing the praises I don't know what to of New York receiver Pete stronger. him do about yet." Lammons Wednesday, Ewbank then the Jets have Joe But conceded: "But I'm not saying he's a Mackey. I don't think Namath. His activities off the more get there are any guys like Mackey field sometimes attention than his passing. But don't think Baltimore doesn't know what he can do with a football. Says Colt Coach Don Schula, "Namath is the guy everybody is talking about. Our players FORT mm mm., m k Mtr a m A.sir tackle-crackin- i e1 il r 1969 Pro Golf Tour THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, Uth County, Utih Daily Herald 8 Top Hoop Teems Win By United Press International Lee Dedmon is taking an example from his hero, Johnny Unitas, and applying it to his own advantage. Unitas, who had been foot 6 .. m J! 7 P n 1....; .. ill xi t : JT-...- 39-3- ball's premier quarterback, suffered an injury last summer and by the time he recovered he had lost his job on the Baltimore Colts to Earl Morrall. Unitas will be on the bench this Sunday when the Colts play the New York Jets in the Super 117-8- Bowl. 52-5- 0 Dedmon, a sophomore basket are aware of him." Particularly the men who do the blitzing for ball player at North Carolina the Colt defense. They know who reveres Unitas as his they gamble big when they sports idol, is taking advantage of an injury to star center charge Namath. Namath will be Rusty Clark to assure himself "Blitzing tough because of the quick way of a lot more playing time than By JOE ST. AMANT lne 8ets back mere to tnrow an(i be has been accustomed to. kr .. LOS ANGELES firpn yvri) Ar-i;i, i.- - ii Coio cv.,iio Dedmon scored 27 points and nold Palmer has reached the Ilia IjUlllt icicaav, aaia uiiuia. He means that Namath is fast pulled down U rebounds Wed magic Jack Benny age 39 but at spotting a blitz nesday night to lead the sec he looks just about as fit as he enough as well as throwing developing Tar Heels to an 3 ever has in 15 years as a pro the football to dump a pass in North over arch-rivvictory golfer. the hole a blitzer leaves. Carolina State at Chapel Hill. "The King" just might start Ewbank invites the Colts to was the 1969 PGA tour by winning blitz, so confident is he in Joe's The service because of into pressed the $100,000 Los An deftness in handling the situa a sprained ankle suffered by geles Open starting today at tion. Clark. Rancho Municipal Course. Says Namath: "You don't Adequate Shooter the other idea whether have any two After shooting a to blitz until the Oddly, Dedmon wasn't consi under par, in Wednesday's pro- - club is going amateur prelude, Palmer said, game starts. I've looked at only dered an outstanding scoring "I feel cood. I'm down to 180 part of their films so far and threat by his own coaches. He have one of the averaged 13.9 points per game pounds. Last year at this time I obviously they defenses m pro football. best for the freshmeu last season too 195 was and I weighed The emphasis in both training and was described as an heavy." camps switched tday from "adequate shooter." The 69 in 69 was not good offense to defense, and this will enough for low individual honors be the last workout in pads for The two other members of the in the pro-aAnother veteran, the teams. 10 that were in action Friday is a day for top Gene Littler was low night also won. and Wednesday up polishing game plans, 0 5 on a St. John's overwim a red-hlEighth-ranked little call for Saturdy's plans chilly, overcast day. Par for the mode than working up a sweat came a halftime deficit to rout course is 0, ICOTT WARNER, strong BYU center, goes op for a hook shot with Larry Tregoning of the Athletes hi Action watching. Warner missed the shot bat scored 12 points in helping BYU to a 123-8-9 victory. The Cougars play Utah State Saturday. (Photograph by Phil Shurtlcff, Berald photographer) Cougars Win 123-8- 9 side shooting early in the game kept his squad m contention until Parsons broke the game open. It was the biggest score run up against the Chargers in their 13 gamrs and they now hold a record. 9 The Athletes in Action team is a group of missionaries promoting Christianity. They spent e The 123 points is a new the halftime relating their testirecord for one team and monies of Christ and also took the 44 points scored by the a few minutes at the conclusion Cougars in the last quarter is of the game. Ibe biggest output in any single quarter in fieldhouse history. Brigtiam Young University established several "dubious" fieldhouse records in racing to 9 a victory over Athletes in Action last night in George Albert Smith Fieldhouse before 7,672 fans. '. The records are "dubious" because they were math against a foe, but still they yill stand as fieldhouse marks. , 123-8- A field-hous- The Cougars were very impressive at times, and while the game wasn't close the play bordered on the spectacular at Various times during the night. ;Lynn Parsons was especially brilliant for the Cougars at 'times, and it was his leader- Ship, ball hawking, shooting, and passing thai carried the Cougars into their substantial, lead early in the game. for Ath- 0 With the score in Action Parsons wentj high in the air to block a shot, controlled the ball, and raced for an easy lay up. He then' Stole the inbounds pass and gave Marty Lythgoe a beauti-- j iul pass and Lythgoe scored a 'three point play to put the letes Wrestles Montana State In Fieldhouse BYU Vi 5-- ! nh n m i n rt 26-2- 69-6- 7 34-a- 85-8- 72-8- 6 10-- 3 VILLA THEATRI , 4-- A MINUTE TO PRAY, Av SECOND TO DIE" Open 7 p.m. Show Storfi 7:15 p.m. Two Showi Nightly Adultl $100 7Jc Studtnti . 25c Children (under 12) Mai DON'T MISS THIS GREAT SHOW!! HOP! Technicolor It's The Night The Striptease Was Born rt w w r aaHMa, efl SATURDAY MATINEE 2 P.M. "PARENT TRAP" MMBnmnMMHHMMM" TUESDAY IS LADIES NIGHT HELD OVER LAST WEEK! 2-- 4 5-- 4 7-- 3 'hVORTUNE 5-- Miller Dress r Maughan Davis Vainio Kelley Dowling Totals 5 4 7 0-- 5 2-- 3 0--0 1 2-- 2 0 3-- 0 52-8- 6 3 1 2 7 0 0 7 2 2 0 0 60 i .Jgg, 1 1- -- -- 2- 1 - 2- 3- 2- 9 0 21-2- 7 34-8- 7 COOKIE" II f? The field of 144 here includes 9 names as defending 5 such 6 champion Billy Casper, 1968 top it 12 money-winne- r; U.S. Open cham0 pion Lee Trevino; Al Geiberger, be the former national PGA titMst; 0 Frank Beard; Dave Stockton; 123 masters champion Bob Goalby; George Archer; Bob Rosburg, and Art Wall. P 11 14 Him notify by .V 2 another former 17 Dickson, king, who collected 14 amateur last year; Ron Cerrudo, 2 $46,457 San Rafael, Calif., who won the 8 Classic and a total of 7: Cajun and Bob Smith, Sa- 4 $38,947; cramento, Calif., who took away OimdcHAVILLAND - ltcujab I OPEN 6:45 SHOW AT 7 IN CAR HEATER! II I M SPICIAl Ji ' e - rA W I J Jr WHO'S MINDING L I ENGAGEMENT LIMITED SATURDAY KID MATINEE 2 P.M. ONIY II m STARTS TOMORROW A I ivmiii 1 '"'i ST"" T7f 1 4Y iBIMl 5 Magnificent Mcn-:- 55 ECTRic IN CAR HEATERS I "PLAI1ET OF THE APES' IS A BLOCKBUSTER. FASDK1ATHIG I" Liz Smith, Cosmopolitan 20TH CENTURfFOX ! ! PRESENTS CHARLTON HESTON PARENTS ARE IMPOSSIBLE Popular Demand Apes 7:05-11:0- dT .. ! Hoppy feature timet OREMoaHWY.9l "it Foaturi 7:30 10:00 p.m. o THE MINT wmm i A a LESLIE HOWARD HURRY -- Uo l DAYS TONITE OPEN 7:00 P.M. And-Oh-S- Winn YMEN LEIGH s Hip-Hip-Hip- MARGARET MITCHfllS TAR. f It's UitUmUKS KwcucnONW CLARK GABLE $30,044. i EVENINGS crt 8.O0 P.M. DAVID Ll! The younger set is well I represented by Bob Murphy, the former U.S. amateur champion 7 in 1968; Bob 5 who won $105,000 DOORS OP'iN 6:30 P.M. TONITE FROM 6:45 P.M. BROUGHT BACK rOT tJ-- S. 4 - In jo ARTHUR P. JACOBS production THE B ellshannev Men mwsm (Oreo Recording Stars) SIHEUEI AT IN SPANISH FORK -- U. Sprinfvlll 0-- 0 23 ARCH THEATRE IS4 M9-S4- 25-- 1 points. Onus Howard, who also performed brilliantly &l times, finished with 17 points. Others in double figures for the Cougars were Marty Lythgoe with i5, Bob Davis and Scott Warner with 12. and Kari I.iiino and Paul Ruffner with 10. finished Brewer i DaWayne in high point man for Athle'e Action with 17 points. His out-- BOX OFFICE OPEN ...7:30 8:00 CURTAIN TIME Saturday and Friday OPEN 7:00 SHOW 7:30 SHOW FOR ALL AGES 1 . 'with 84-6- 35-3- T e Cougars Jiot 59 per cent Palmer and Littler have from the field, with many of the points coming on easy fast plenty of competition from both break buckets in the last quar veterans and sharp youngsters in this, the first PGA tour ter. nament of the year, and the Brigham Young (123) first event since the PGA made R P peace with the touring pros. G F 10 The 5 pros formed a splinter Llimo group called APG for Ameri15 8 1 Lythgoe can Professional Golfers but 10 10 Ruffner smoked the peace pipe when the 23 PGA 2 6 Parsons gave them bigger repre17 sentation on its ruling commit4 Howard 12 tee. 8 24 Warner T Tn or. Action (891 host AtWetes ln will sity wrestling team R G F J rrVlf n Ifl i Cinin If 3- - 5 6 Smith P.m. in the George Albert 4- -5 3 Fieldhouse. ;B -1 4 7 J for The BYU fight lineup 2 34 'Brewer night is as follows: 2 123 Sterling Ming, soph;.,, -2 5 8 130 Chuck Chambers, soph; !Johnson -5 4 KDiiram tscaiame, ar no -3 3 Hooper 152 Wayne Fehlberg. Jr; -3 -3 0 Flovd Rondo Fehlberg, Freshman 5 Tregoning 160 Joe Black, Freshman; 43 Totals 167 Joe Mundorf, Freshman; 177 Joe Lyman, Sr; HeavyDave Dumas, Soph. weight TU a Tl Cbucars ahead Parsons then tallied six more quick points in loading the More than 3.5 million motor fi lead and it vehicles are registered in Los Cougars to a that. ville after ytis Easy Angeles Countv. more than in -- Parsons took high point honors any one of 43 states 15-1- ot lOth-ranke- d 109-7- 4 83-6- xr" and Seton Hall went on to break 100 pcinls for New Mexico State mauled Pan'the first time this se.S)n. ie en for its 13th Aggies scored in doLj e fijjrcs, American led by guard Jimmy Collins consecutive victory. 18 points. was Carolina North leading by with 8 after three minutes of Junior Jim Signorile scored a orly the second half when Dedmon career high of 36 points to lead boosted his team ahead with New York University to a 7 two jump shots and a pair of over Wagner. The triumph assists. Charlie Scott aided the Violet total broke their, e Tar Heel cause with 26 points output at Alumni Gymnasium of as North Carolina marked up 110 against St. Peter's in 1965. its 10th triumph against one Elsewhere, Rick Roberson put defeat. in a rebound in the final second St. John's, which handed the to give Cincinnati a Tar Heels their lone setback, over intra-cit- y rival victory 5 at intermission trailed Xavier; South Carolina nipped against Seton Hall. But with the Maryland behind John score tied the Redmen Roche's 27 Duke upset points; broke away for good on a layup Wake Forest Rich Yun-ku- s by Dan Cornelius and two jump scored 21 points to help shos by John Warren. decision Georgia Tech to a warren iinisnea wim lb points over Clemson; Virginia Tecb and Cornelius and Joe DePreihpat had 14 each for the Redmen, Ellis scored 27 points and who raised their record to Virginia defeated Navy Mel Knight of the Pirates took game honors with 34 noints. 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