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Show Sunday, November 23, 10?i, THE HERALD, El"!? fc' "BV.g , $vr t. jsaS2S2Si?S2atSM4wt'S m f' I - j ? j -- -- f - , IJ J. fc fr"- - - I I- F-- 3 " V 'V-- v t - i - v I'W'I" - " ",jf . 1 sr . V ' ' V v j -- - f f, , s , v- - K ' ' ... - . I -- , . i- - - . ,f r Ift 'S - v' -- i "Other than that one span 1 didn't think our press was very, very good. They penetrated it quit, well most of the time." 1 - i J i .K 5 , , Arnold. . -- i- -r " , " f7-- to, ITS 'i II ( "... IN. r: J , 1 V C V 77-6- 8 "Wc n'crc fortunate to get three fouls on him early, too, Arnold said. "I don't think he played 20 minutes cf the game. "It's very difficult for us to play against big people," Arnold said. "So we felt very fortunate with Hayes out of there." Mark Handy.took advantage of Hayes ' absence to score 26 points and grab a dozen rebounds. Jay Cheesrnan tanked 21 points and swept the boards for 10 caroms and Vance Law chipped in 17 points. "Mark Handy," said Arnold, "played an exceptionally fine game, both defensively 4Mb, V & t g s Sophomore guard Jim Ranson had 16 points and sophomore toward Bob Heaton had 14 points and six rebounds for the Pioneers, who opened their season Friday with a win over the College of Santa Rojas Captures Bit ce (UPI) - Rick Rojas 113-8- Fe. PHILADELPHIA DU hit 29 of 46 shots from field for a 63 per cent average, but turnovers hurt the Pioneers. They committed 13 errors in the second half to the Ram' six. The Pioneers saw a lead midwav through the first half dwindle to a deficit at intermission. The Rams built their lead to and DU never again was able to get close the margin by less than of Los Alamos, N.M., held off he stopped Greg Griffin, Sky forward, for just er 54-3- 3 four points. S freak Eagles Bnd VVness - frttr ,. "Mark Handy," said BYU Coach Frank Arnold, "played an exceptionally fine game, both offensively and defensively." Handy scored 2G points and grabbed 12 rebounds and held Idaho Slate's Greg Griffin, an Sky forward last ... . ''..''.. , " Vl ' '. " ' -- 5-- ' ' e, A .1.,.. Whip Lions; By United Press International Pittsburgh finally has broken Penn State's domination of their recent series, but Nebraska will still have to "wait 'til next year" to beat the Sooners. at one point in their final The Panthers, down at halftime, used contest and tied regular-seaso- a i"-t- . n ti .. tts. - . ! T - - Bulldogs Clout Alumni ' Tony Dorsett at the unfamiliar posi- inn nf fullback in thn finjj 30 mini'tes running out of an unbalanced line to rack up a 54-triumph and protect their No. 1 ranking going Into the Sugar Howl New Year's Day. Dorset! rushed for 24 yards and two touchdowns ;is Pitt completed its first unbeaten season since and vanquished Penn State for the first ira. at time in 10 years. kicked all three extra point tries FriCarson day, extending his siring to 41 without a miss, and adfield goal. 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MhM , iinrr Au- btt :. 0 4 4 6. 1 V d It was brought home from Britain In 1RM by the schemer America after it beat a fleet of British rivals around the Isle of Wight in 8 challenge race. II.d 1 Very Important Protection at Very Inexpensive Prices! - England MM 0 UcUoLt BEHI0E 4- The 23rd challenge scries starts Sept. 13. 1977 in the dechoppy seas off Newport when one American boat fends "the cup in a best-o- f seven sencs of 24 3 mile laces against one foreign competitor selected among entries from Australia. France. Sweden and possibly r T 14. r7 n Cup racing, lady of for another try in 1377, She won the tup races in 1967 and 1370 and narrowly lost the right to defend in 1974 after keen competition with Cnursgwyi;. On the foreign side, the first effort by Sweden at this point appears the most formidable. Sverige, launched Sept. 1 in a II 3 nvllion project. initially designed by a Volvo computer and has financial VANCE LAW and Idaho State's Friday' 102 84 Cougar victory. ' backing of more than 60 Swedish companies Ernie Wheeler give chase to 8d (Photo by Dennis Patterson) SkipKT Pelle Pettersson, a former world sailing errant basketball durlnf champion, plans to run trials with Sverige until IWmlx'r. The Swedes boupht 19i8 cup winner Columbia to use as a trial challenger. Ccoka Moves The Australians, who spent an estimated J3 million Calif INC.LEWOOU. in the 1974 challenge with Southern Cross, may' be Jack Kent back with two entries, Flamboyant real estate (UPI) developer Alan IwmkI will make his second straight Cooke, sports enlre-b;for the cup with a new tiemg built near puneur. has moved his home b,i";e to Las Vegas Perth . , . ond hovo mor monty for your rttirtmtnt, too, heating Working on the theory that "the early bird eateries the nui iii," iwu of the piMuie nine contenders lor the historic America's Cup began tuning up their sleek alununum yachts a full year before the 1977 finals. Independence (U.S.) and Sweden's Sverige already are in the water. wmnm-- 4 K wood-hulle- J9C4 I NlMfi AMerxnn J. 1 1 S. i, Bowon 1 0 I Alumni - U.S. Yachts Face Strong Challenge There is some doubt whether Intrepid, the NEWPORT. R I. (UPI) - Next summer's battle will be back old America's is i . Alumni 16ft) tr-- T Ever since, the America 10. I, Baylt 3 l i 7, Norten Harnj 112 3. Bcvta 3 11 1. Oirislensen Soward ( 4 8 16, Valgardstwi 2 12 i. Burke AOunson 2 2 3 6. TuUli 26 16 Bushwll i Minutes later, reserve quarterback Dean Blevins, faced with a third and 19 from the 34, came up with some more razzle dazzle. He threw a short pass to Rhodes who then lateralcd to halfback Elvis Peacock. Peacock raced to the two and, on the next play, scored his third touchdown of the day. the game ball. yachting supremacy already several corners of the world. Cirrett 17-1- d in Provo (86) 4 VI tl, Sagera 3 J 3 . Tuuli But it wasn't a conventional win. Trailing, wiili 3 30 to play and the ball on their own lb. the Sooners pulled a halfback option pass out of their bag of tricks as halfback Woodie Shepard hit Steve Rhodes with a pass that put Oklahoma on the Nebraska 37. 11-- for 0 Provo got double figure scoring from five men Greg Balif, Kim Garrett, Kevin Nielson, Mike to overpower the Midgley and Devin Durrant Bulldog alumni 8 early last week. Paul Soward was the only alum In double figures with 16. Balif scored 23; Garrett, 10; Nielson, 14; Midgley, 11; and Durrant, 10. 86-6- ' J) . 'S i ". ' , "What he's done for Pitt for four years, he deserves it," s;iid Majors. The Comhus!;ers, with an Orange Bowl berth at stake, lost to Oklahoma again. The Sooners, who have won everv game for the past five years, thus clinched a three-washare of the Big Eight title w ith Oklahoma State and Colorado. 7-- 7 n - SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Jim Moxey came back from the NHL Friday night and scored four goals to lead Salt Lake City to a 1 Central Hockey League win over Oklahoma City. Moxey, a former Eagle who has been up with the parent Cleveland Barons this season, rapped in one goal in the first period, two in the second and another in the final stanza to break Sail Lake out of a winless slump. The win gave the Eagles 17 points and sole possession of third place. 102-8- Scatters Down buskers record-breakin- ' .... j4 : season, to just nine points and five rebounds as the Cougars stopped the Bengals Brian Bemis (15) and Ernie Wheeler (12) watch Handy score two of bis 26. (Photo by Dennis P8tterson) all-Bi- g amne -I mm . g Cross-Countr- 35-3- 3 all-Bi- g fast-closin- Terry Cotton Saturday to win the National y A AU Championship in the record time of 30:23.8 over the 10,000-metBelmont Plateau course. Rojas, representing the Colorado Track Club, took the lead about halfway through the race but had to sprint the last 800 meters to hold off Co!?n. 23-1- 5 and offensively." Defensively the Bengals' nine points. Arnold's Food for Points deal with the local McDonald's restaurant helped maintain the suspense after the victory was assured. Although the Cougars had 92 points with over five minutes remaining, they didn't hit "quarter-pounder- " until Glen Roberts' jumper with 1:113 left. The deal gives fans who present a ticket stub at Provo and Orem McDonald's free fries for 80 points, free cheeseburgers for for 100 in 90 and free quarter-pounderCougar home victories. h season-openin- burst. 18-1- 0 - there. I tr. f s " Idaho State had many opportunities to get back into the game, but most were lost on costly turnovers. The closest the 1 with 15:23 left, Bengals came was but the Cough s ended that threat with a DENVER (UPI) Senior guard Fred Anzures scored 15 of his game-hig23 points in the second half in helping Colorado State University to a basketball win Saturday over the University of Denver. Anzures. who was 8 for 18 from the floor, was helped by 69 center Larry Paige with 20 points and eight rebounds. to Bengal mentro Jim Killingsworth, the last time his point outvictory put was that low was iii ISU's over Montana last season. "We played on the top half of him all night," Arnold said, "and got good weakside support. Every time he got the ball and turned to the basket we were 25-2- --v" After BYU's outburst, neither team played especially well, making too many mistakes and committing too many fouls. BYU was whistled for 36 personals and Idaho State was called for 32. BYU's 36 set a new school record; the old mark of 33 was set against Regis College in 1951. Rams Cop Win Over Denver the Bengals' candidate, was effectively bottled up the eiitirt game. He finished with seven points and five rebounds. According unsure of himself under rules, had five important obviously American rebounds. 60-5- he said. Steve Hayes, f v. f to connect on layups and poor outside shot selection to build its quick lead, then watched in amazement as the Cougars' pressure defense clicked, forcing several Bengal turnovers and hurried layups. "The value of the press comes in bunches," observed Cougar boss Frank - and possible start. Runia had three steals and three assists during his brief tenure. Nakic, although actwr the ba!! awsv from kp (Verne)," ""said Kiilingsworth. "We figured he'd hurt us and we did a good job against him, but we didn't figure on Handy doing so well." Thompson, who finished with 14 points and U rebounds, turned Cougar fans on with the first two legal slam dunks of the season. The first gave the Cougars the lead they never relinquished with 13:42 left in the first half; the second came in the second. BYU played 13 players, w'h the first 10 shuttling in until the victory was assured. Newcomers Scott Runia and Nick Nakic appeared the most likely to see lots of 102-8- inability r , I ' Thompson 10-- 0 , - "We wanted to Herald Sports Writer BYU. down with less than four minutes gone in the game, went on a 38-rampage over the next nine minutes and basketball waltzed away with a victory over Idaho State FYiday night. Idaho State took advantage of BYU's -- ;'-,, - 13 age "t:.-- "ViLziF By BOB HUDSON " rrL - ,Stui,.msJtt b" Utah-P- i,',,)'''l.'gll!ft.".U'J.&.?!S . - . .f bMIIIH IHjlll.ll - i-- s- - f f -- -- v HI 4 VlV' t Js . rf - .-- mat 'will' 7f -- M Lj ar 'l ' ? "' p, , tzr l.'b.iMb "MM Ik. itovo, |