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Show rw w y w rrymnr rwmnnr Kentucky Bids To Roney Das! To Dallle (lay Sir ValUS Angry Argentine -- Tnt ImUraaUaaU Coach AdolphlRUpp and his Kentucky Wildcats .may be NEW YORK (UH) Ale- headed bade to the top of die basketball heap only jandro Lavorante, Argentina college one season after the worst angry heavyweight contender, campaign of the Baron of the blazes away at Philadelphias Blue Grass career. light heavyweight contender. Kentuckys 19-- mark In Von Clay, Friday night at Los 196061 was the poorest In the featured-boutfP-- 30 Angeles to -Kyn University but the oftfiis' week , 1 .hghtQliday ttoni Wildcats made a strong "bid boxing schedule. Saturday night .Lavorante is very angry be- as one of the countrys top r ' , cause he and manager Pinky powers. . George -- claim - they we r e , Ealljlng Ute In the first "jobbed' on Dec. 6 at Boise, Idaho, - where the Argentine slugger dropped a decision to unranked George Logan of 4 - t y raw ryrr' p Salt take City, Monday, December 25,' 1961 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, 2E v "r v vtr Ohio State, the .countrys team, remained rout of unbeaten with a Penn State at Columbus, Ohio Southern Calid and fornia defeated Utah State, at Logan, Utah. A crowd of 13,497 saw Ohio State race to an 11-- 2 lead In the first five minutes. The Buckeyes stretched the lead to be- before coach Fred Taylor liberally,. hA.WM gaatoutefitute whose rebounding against the John Havlicek scored 20 points Jerry' Lucas taller Kansas State stars was and" had 13. the key to victory. Mike Coach Ed Hickey was preState with led Kansas " v sented with the 400th tri- 22 points. half, the Wildcat went oa to defeat Kansas State, the nateam, tions third-ranke- d and win the Kentucky Invitational Tournament at Lexington, Ky. The Wildlead at halfcats had a time and led by as many as 15 points in the second half," Guard Larry Pursiful led Kentucky'.', scoring withJ?6 points hut the WUdcats Ho. 1 first-ranke- d 92-4- 9 BO-8- 7, fifth-ranke- 74-7- 2, 85-2- 6 35-1- 7 Wro-blews- JJj Continued from Page E--l Hasen hit two field goals and Don Holman three . points to round out the Continued from Page E--l time, the Gaels lost regular Aggie scoring. guard Tom Sheridan on A wild finish gave the'Aggie ly rolled ln3 2, an amazing feat fouls and were able to hit partisans plenty of reason to but one bucket considering the slow start. cheer. The dead start did have Its From that point on, Coach With more than three minbright side. Gardner was Weaver almost stole the show utes to play the Aggies used an pressured into gonig to the play that bench early for vitamins. with his antics from the bench. turned Green loose for a layup With about seven minutes But in his defense, the officiat- to tie the score, Then St. ing was Inconsistent and at Haney broke loose for a pass gone and the score Marys he Inserted Bob Cos- times downright confusing from Hasen and a layup to by for Farrell and Danny with both sides suffering. give Utah State the advantage, Hawes for Crain. Then sfith Rudometkin hooked in Hawes and Moon, Cosby about 10 gone and the score goal for another deadlock 21-1for the Gaels he took came off the bench early In that was broken by Hasens out Aufderhelde In favor of the second half and helped layup lor the Aggies. Crain and Inserted Doug keep the Utes moving slowly Appel warmed up lor his Moon for Rowe. to eventual vic- heros role by making it but surely on foul shots in the face The combination sputtered tory. The performances of of two riotous cheering by the with Moon, who sniped in three long hometown crowd. Then the also and fell behind about five minutes left in the buckets, was especially note-abl- stall, then Appels field goal, then Hasens gallant effort, first halt Just as It began to then the end. look as through there wasnt McGill left the game at 4:15. an effective combination on The closing minutes performThe Trojans the Ute bench, McGill tanked ance by apparently had the reserve guard Aggies bothered at the outtwo In a row and Moon, Crain George Pitts was heartening. set visitors went and Hawes scored to lead Utah Center Hamilton Holmes aheadand theThen the daze turned in a good performance wore off and to a halftime bulge. the Aggies St Marys the second half , Gael for- for Steve Gray, with ahead, ripped and his total peppered Johnson showing the ward, maneuvered expertly in- to 25,Gray way. high for the Gaels. side collecting 16 points in the Ruona colled off, winding up A brief USC rally narrowed Kit Ruona with first half and the gap, but Goldsberry and 12, Holmes had 14. Bo was popping the strings from Green pushing the Aggies 12 was next high for bi the comer to keep St. Marys Crains front Utah. astride. McGill had 17 .at in' Utah got one more shot than Rudometkin was completely termission. but the Red- contained for 11 minutes and Marys At halftime Utah had fired St skins hit 46.5 per cent while the Aggies rolled along 45.7 per cent from the field the Gaels were making good USC hlWonly 37 per cent In 40 for St Marys and on 35.8. Utah won against the battle the first half, but recovered both team pulled down 23 of the with Mc- during intermission and boards, rebounds. Gill pulling down a high 15, scorched the hoops to bring McGill finally awoke the followed by Crains 10 and their percentage up to 475 home town fans with an Heides 8. Holmes retrieved 11 for the game. Utah State hit eight-poin- t outburst during and Gray 10 ofr St Marys. 36 per cent for the game. the aeoond halfs first five minutes. 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Dogs Tim, Smokey helped. 68-6- 6-- 1 ' A v 17-1- 6-- 4 Barry Cristina and LeRoy ' Jackson scored field goals in , the final SO seconds to lift Santa Clara . to Its - win: Chet Walkers 85 points sparked Bradley. Five players scored In dou-Ms figures for Northwestern; Lonnie Sanders scored four straight points to Snap a deadlock and lead Michigan State to Its triumph; Buster Briley's 42 points sparked Evansville which is the second-ranke- d small college power; Cornell, venturing west of New York State for the first time In two years, knocked Illinois out of the unbeaten ranks, and Vince Brewers 22 points led Iowa State. 69-6- 9 tchMuM. Week aur-pris- 1 y. 1 An-gel- 94-8- I TiOmj AGGIES Ute Five Awaits Play In Los Angeles Classic out-score- d -- l, Harmon. Nona achadulad. AnsalM Alatandr Clay. , Mika Putatarl Willia Claming Salyrday-Ne- min achadulad (no TV great Cornell Green (24) battles USC defenders on field goal try. Green scored 34 points as Aggies lost thriller. 81-7- 1 72-6- Thuriday antokisr-- u Utah Spate's 9, 77-7- V tchodulcd. Vlrelt Akin. Lima, Houston won Yhe'HoustoiT Holiday - Classic by - beating and UCLA took Auburn, 54-4the consolation prize by beataTJohir ing Texan A AM, Green and Gary Cunningham each scored 22 points. Don Schverak led Houston with 17 Santa Clara beat Tulsa, 51- Western Bradley NorthwestMichigan, 105-8ern whipped Brown, Michigan State shaded Butler, Evansville beat Los Cornell State, at ChamIllinois, paign, HL, and Iowa State downed Indiana, 83-7in other top games. 16-5-- 2 Non aS-tlm- e 93-7- d I?yNon Hickey record la now 460 tios and 208 losses, indpdingjj slate at Marquette, 47, That defeat; labeled a "gross hometown decision by pilot George dropped Lavorante from third-rankecontender to seventh In The Ring magazine ratings. It was only 'the second defeat for explosive Alejandro in his 20 bouts, which include 18 victories, 14 by knockouts. 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