Show ' ' - 's-p- - rpr ' ' " OGDEN OGDEN UTAH STANDARD-EXAMINE- " : f 'm— ' R SATURDAY EVENING JAN 13 1962 w iSdcais Test Boise Local KkC Game m In i Weber Scores 106-9- 9 Overtime Victoryi Qver Young Utah Frosh it "'' 4" : Jerry Trice and Ron Thomas red hit a pair of free throws to narteamed up to lead Weber College row it to two points to make to a thrilling overtime vic- it Trice then flipped one in four points and Weber controlled tory over the University of Utah the game the rest of the way Frosh Friday night in a The Wildcats appeared to be in control here during the early stages of game The Wildcats return to ICAC play the second half as they held as advantage But tonight as they take on the front much as an Allred and Ellsworth Boise Broncos 8 at began bombrunning pm 106-9- 9 V non-conferen- ce 11-poi- nt ECONOMY SIZE — -- Al Tappe coach of the Chicago Cubs looks over a large size week this in catchers mit Chicago during the baseball coaches meeting The mit will fcnucklers thrown this season— (UPI Telephoto) help catchers with the RACE OPENS THE SPORTS HIGHWAY WITH AL WARDEN Oary Middlecoff Offers New Tips In Volume 'Master Guide to Golf "The pleasures of golf are endless To hit a golf ball solidly on the face of a club and see the ball take off on a good clean line for the pin is to enjoy one of life's most satisfying experiences" says C a r y Middlecoff one of the game's immortals in his new book "Master Guide to Golf" The same may be said of hitting ri mift nnri eppmu it into the cup" Middlecoff disappear continues in he volume just published by Prentice-Hall-In- c Engle-woo- d Cliffs readers J Jc help enjoyplay better (and hence-mo- re ' able) golf To help golfers correct their faults and lower their score Middlecoff tells all he knows about the game giving answers to almost every problem from tee to green He features more than 275 unusually p illustrations graphic to show the how and why of developing confidence and getting best a rriilv-fntiP'pi- j step-by-ste- results Middlecoff knows whereof he speaks— he has finished among the top money winners in golf for the last 11 yearsj and now holds third place among1 the leading money winners in golf history Born in 1921 in Halls Tenn he turned professional in 1947 after an impressive record as an amateur He achieved his lowest 18 hole competitive score in 1958 a 264 Big wins of his career include: National Open 1949 1956 Western Open 1955 Masters 1955 and the Miller Open 1958 he was a member of the Ryder Cup team in 1953 1955 and 1959J He is head pro at the Diplomat Club in Hollywood Fla and competes in about 20 tournaments each year ' j His book is! the standard encyclopedia of golf instruction for all golfers covering all aspects of the game from the selection of clubs to stance grip and swing He shows why the speed of the Neyland May Get Check Up and Soon SARASOTAJ Fla backswing is important and how: to control it how to get the most out of the woods on the fairway why grip pressure is as important as the grip itself and he explodes the myth about club length "One of golf's great beauties is that it provides competitive levels for every man woman and child who plays" said Middlecoff in the book "Whether you shoot 150 for 18 holes or less than half that you can always find someone about your own speed— and who is glad to tee off against you for just that reason "Golfs appeal is to all types all ages There are among my friends men and women past 70 who play the game with as much zest as I do Children are coming more and more to play golf and as I see them doing so it makes me feel good to realize that they are learning a game they can play with pleasure through life health-givin- g "It is wonderful fun and always offers room for improvement" This book should help do just that right — Four-and-Twen- ty 26-2- South had two players hit double markers headed by Campbell's 15 points Massey plunked in 10 Campbell made 10 of his tallies in the first half but in the second the Roy defense had him figured out and held him down to five markers 40-2- Phil Hill Baseball — Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh National League batting Norm cash Detroit champion American League batting champion Basketball — Wilt Chamberlain Philadephia Bill Russell Boston Elgin Baylor Los Angeles Bowling— Dick Weber Bowler of the Year Don Carter Boxing— Gene Fullmer fighter of the year Football— Paul Hornung Green Bay NFL pro player of the year George Blanda Houston AFL pro player of the year Harness Racing—Bob Farrington driving champion Thoroughbred Racing — Johnny Sellers The Hickok award is valued at $10000 It was initiated in memory of the late Ray Hickok prominent New York sports booster The winner will be declared the top American athlete of 1961 PHILADELPHIA — Ike WhiteT 156 Philadelphia outpointed WU-li- e YORK Pa (UPI) — Former Davis' 156 Philadelphia 8 Boston Red Sox pitching star Mel Parnell has been named manager LOS ANGELES— Ultiminio (Suof the York White Roses in the Eastern League for the 1962 sea- gar) Ramos 131 Havana knocked Denver 9 son Parnell served as general man- out Eddie Garcia 130 ager for Boston's New Orleans afWORCESTER Mass—Bob Fos- filiate in 1959 mire 148 Revere Mass stopped 153 BaltiJohnny Cunningham Calif (UPI) — The flu bug sidelined jockey Johnny Longden from' his riding duties at Santa Anita Friday Longden- - the all time jockey champion hopes to in today's ride $50000 San Fernando Stakes 1 1 Parnell Named Pilot ARCADIA Roy upended South 59 to 44 while Valley downed Wahlquist 40 to 29 to open the league basketball season of Weber County Junior High schools Friday Coach Clark Puffer's squad from Roy playing at home produced well balanced scoring with four of the players registering double figures South coached by Gary Stokes made its best showing in the sec ond to come to within four points 2 of Roy But in the third Roy roared back putting 14 points into the net while South was making six Al Warden a small lad who moves exceptionally fast and hits well with a nifty jumper led the day's scoring with a output for Roy Three of his mates also rolled in double figures David Chamber connected for 15 Barry Eldredge got 13 and Robert Atkinson canned the-Yanke- - Flu Stops Longden all-stat- er Or-ton- FIGHT - ij 23-1- Auto-racing- more 3 TOKYO — Fighting 118 Japan outpointed gata 120 Japan 10 HONOLULU-C- arl 175 Portland 10 Gilman 10 20 26 40 Los An- Totals 0 0 OOO 10 22 13 29 " darkness" The rich Cub owner qualified the lighting project further by saying that installation would come only enough to finance it "If we have a good season we might put them in" he said Wrigley defined a good season as one showing a $250000 net profit This he said would be enough to cover the cost of lights Champ Tells JFK Secret WASHINGTON (AP)— H e a v y 93-9- -- 93-9- " Garland-Tremonto- n out-mann- ed 73-3- 57-4- 52-4- i-- 63-5- w nt li jj BOUNTIFUL GTFP 4-- i - ' ' I - 4 J WEBER FROSH GTFP 31 GTFP 17 7 35 Allred 8 00 16 Ellsworth 2 2 2 6 5 3 3 13 1 0 0 2 5 2 111 Triced Walker McDonough 3 Porter 3 3 Mackay 1 5 4 6 Keil 1 2 9 5 Garrett 0 5 5 5 Smith 2 2 0 4 Wilson 3 11 6 12 Palfreyman 0 0 0 0 Conger 4 6 5 13 Carter 0 0 0 0 Rideout Cook 1 17 J StatoSsxtiZ this is a two ?0©3 Score ims to- night in Cedar City while Carbon and Snow meet in Ephraim Box score: UTAH M-- 70-6- 3 In addition to the game two other ICAC games will be played tonight Dixie and College of Southern Utah will stage their traditional "axe" battle f wrM- pointer or if they should begin battling for the rebound in Friday's game won bv Ogden Ogden players are David Edwards' (43) David Powell (41) and Bud Parker (53) For Weber it's Bill Ivy (15) and Fred Thompson (extreme right) Win -- Over O'Dell 4 3 2 10 Thomas 13 9 5 31 mm t 39 43 28 106 Totals 44 Utah Frosh 36 Regulation play— Weber 93 Utah Frosh 93 40 24 19 99 Halftime-We- ber 10 Mann Smith OOO 0 0 0 0 0 0 OOO 29 20 15 73 Totals 12 26 13 37 Score by quarters: 9 20 Clearfield Bountiful 38 DAVIS T F P LOMOND GTFP 12 4 74 119 4 42 10 D Hansen Sawa R Hansen 3 6 3 9 Ward 1 0 0 2 Thompson 3 Luthy 1 0 2 Ingram 4 1822 Miller 1 1 5 Noriega Blood 1 1 5 9 1 010 1 Konoonicki 4 11 8 16 Cowley 4 5 4 12 Hollist 0 0 10 Totals 47 5 Patterson 13 11 40-2- 37 73 29 56 21 21 25 15 57 Ben Lomond Davis 9 17 17 29 34 44 47 57 I ELDER G T F P LOGAN GTFP 3 4 3 9 BOX OOOO Jensen Peterson OOOO Gibbons 10 Cameron 14 10 10 5 3 0 D 0 2 Eyre 0 2 Dalley 0 2 Hansen 0010 0 2 117 111 M 4 1 4 3 5 5 6 3 13 6 22 1 0 14 2 2 4 111 OOOO 18 2015 Totals quarters: 8 12 13 25 20 34 35 51 10 0 4 13 2 10 Taylor Udy 3 Sorenson Green 0 Totals 51 RIVER GTFP 1 Shaw Barlow Robinson Hodges " Perks 00 Chambers 0 0 Andrew Totals 14 25 18 46 by quarters: 9 Bonneville 15 Cache 4 2 2 10 2 2 2 6 1 4 3 5 1 0 0 2 0 5 4 4 413 20 25 34 38 ST DUGWAY GTFP 4 4 19 - tries Brent Greenwood led the Hikers' attack in their win over Mound GTFP Fort potting 14 points on five from Cornish 3 5 2 8 Seemans 16 6 8 the floor and four for six at the Geddes 2 107 11 free strip Merrill OOOO VanShaar 5 6 3 13 Briggs 8 7 0 16 Gallivan North j 31-1- CACHE NORTH GTFP 3 3 17 Score 0 28 3620 76 51 36 41 76 49 BONNEVILLE 20 28 12 52 2 7 4 24 13 17 Bear River 111 11 51 Hunsaker 7 19 12 26 Newman 2 5 3 7 Beissingr 8 0 0 16 Knudsen 2 0 0 4 Kraus 4 42 10 Lichman Alder Thompson Baldwin Lindley Cooper Baird Anderson 0 4 2 2 Frost 2 0 0 4 Spencer-2 7 5 9 Iverson 20 17 BEAR South Cache 0 00 10 0 0 6 32 12 96 10 Jensen CACHE 33 3 1 Baird Score by Logan Box Elder GTFP 12 13 11 3 Maughan 15 10 5 35 SOUTH 2 2 10 Thompson Hollis Nelson Nielsen Rees Young 52 46 JOSEPH T F P 2 2 2 6 G Curt Black Clair Teeples and Dan Taggert each added 8 for the winners who led about 8 to 10 points the majority of the way Mound Fort had two players who registered twin figures with Jim VanLeeuwen canning 11 and Bob Ito adding 10 MT Maggio bgoue Lamoroux Clark Thompson Barben 8 16 Smith GTFP 15 Buchanan 5 7 5 '1005 110 Orocco 10 16 30 20 52 Totals 15 17 Dugway St Joseph SUMMIT GT P OOOO Taylor 2 4 2 4 Brooks 4 4 3 11 Ball 1 2 2 4 Richins 5 6 4 14 Jenkins 2 0 0 4 T Toole 0 3 1 1 J Toole NORTH ' 0 2 North Summit Stott 2 2 2 6 Morgan 22 26 19 63 33 52 48 63 MORGAN GTFP F 14 9 12 38 24 30 16 23 16 48 2 7 4 2 4 4 4 0 0 5 6 4 110 Totals 6 14 18 23 17 v 28 24 34 GTFP DGIadwell 0 2 2 2 Wright 9 4 4 22 j RGIadwell 3 3 0 6 Bremser 2 5 2 6 Jones 2 0 0 4 Blackinton 0 3 0 0 Peterson 0 0 0 0 Goddard 0 0 0 0 Giles 0 0 0 0 Bishop 0 0 0 0 Zwiefel 0 0 0 0 16 17 8 40 Totals MD HIGHLAND GTFP 8 8 8 14 Carrigan 4 42 10 Carrigan 0 0 0 0 Nelson 4 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 Randall 1 8 6 8 2 Rich 0 10 0 Castle 3 6 17 Porter 6 4 2 8 N R CENTRAL OGDEN 4 5 5 13 Allen 3 4 4 10 Fister 3 4 2 8 Webb Crandall 2 0 0 Camp Francis 3 12 8 14 1 210 2 2 Cottam Shenefelr 10 8 7 27 McDonough 4 1 0 8 Ellis 0 2 2 2 Brothers Taggert Black Teeples Greenwood Gary Williams Jeppson 10 5 Egan Whimlr Humphries t Richards Maw 38 141812 40 Totals 11 Bud Parker was the power house for the winning team He bucketed six field goals and seven points OGDEN from the free throw line for 19 Thom Budge for the Warriors led 6GTFP 00 10 Fife Weber with 15 points 8 1 17 Owens Huntley But these were not the only stars 54 01111 0 8 Powell of the vital Region 2 basketball 12 13 Edwards 6 77 19 Parker game Johnson All the Tigers and Warriors 00 00 00 0ONilson p heads-uball were quick played on rebounding handling the ball) and when one team had to set up io by quarters? a quicK deiense the lads moved ogden Weber like angry wasps 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 111 0 0 0 1317 29 WEBER F P 4 3 11 GT ompson 4 Wise 0 3 11 Johnston 0 2 2 2 Ivey Van Alfen 5 74 14 Budge 8 00 16 Harrop 8 0 0 16 Robinson 0 0 0 0 1 1113 Cottam 0 SINGLE MARGIN possibly one There was single margin of efficiency in the game that went to the Tigers They were just a mite sharper on lay-in- s and with short shots from the free throw line area Also Ogden hit 11 of 10 free throws which was a big help The roaring partisan crowd had a wonderful noisy time Near the end of the second quarter with 3 the Ogden leading only by Warriors began to get hot Don Huntley bucketed two' points for Ogden and it was 27 to 23 and then Curt Van Alfen scored two" to cut the margin to two points again 25-2- u9 1 1 1 24 21 15 63 5 j 33 27 53 43 70 63 Gridders Honored At Dinner Party WASHINGTON (AP)— The politicians and statesmen take time out tonight to tip their hats to the football hereos I's the 27th annual awards banquet of the Washington Touchdown Club Ernie Davis of Syracuse Joe g of Colorado Coaches Paul (Bear) Bryant of Alabama Dr John Bateman of Rutgers and Lee Ro-mi- McLaughlin of Syracuse and halfback Paul Hornung and Coach Vince Lombardi of the Green Bay Packers will receive awards for GOING GOT ROUGH It was 27 to 25 and the going got their exploits and the accomplishments of their teams rough Much of the play was on whites the floor with the (Weber) scrambling and fighting for the ball BOWLING kids (Ogden) with the orange-cla- d GAMES Then the Tigers scored a quick six Practice Bowling Daytime points and the half ended 33 to 27 thru Saturday Monday The margin staged Until 7 pm secsame about the through the KIDS only 30c Line ond half although Ogden had a Shoes Free for Kid$ edge at the three-quarti time Bowl Both teams will be tough in any state competition and when the 1876 Wash Blvd Warriors sharpen their shooting 3 six-poi- $100 nt 10-poi- nt er Paramount ©hmm 216-25t- h Q0& Street-OGD- EN Under New Management EJAMCE Saturday Might FORT GTFP 2 3 15 3 10 Ito 44 Van Leeuwen 5 3 111 0 2 Lythco 11 41 41 eyes a little they'll be tough as angry Indians This reporter enjoyed ' the whole garne and was especially entranced at the half-tim- e show putr on by 24 cute Weber Indian princesses in a fast rhythmic "St Louis Blues" number Box score: " high basketball scramble Friday winning over Central's Cubs 48 to 40 on the Rams' floor On the other side of town the Highland Hikers broke into the victory column with a 9 triumph over the Bears of Mound Fort Mount Ogden led the whole route and controlled both boards allowing the Cubs to seldom get that second shot This factor plus a better eye for the hoop made the difference in Mount Ogden's favor However Central came back strong in the second half which ended 7 and at one point pulled up to within six points ofthe Mount Ogden crew But the Rams' accuracy at the basket was just consistent enough to outpoint the Cubs as the ball game roared down to the wire for a verdict Central had the day's top scoring man in Vestell Wright who was pressed hard throughout the game Wright canned 22 markers on nine field goals and four for four at the f gift line Stan Buchanan lanky eighth grader who beat the Cubs to death on the glass plunked in 15 counters to lead the Mount Ogden quint Gerald Allen added 13 and Jon Fister shot 10 for the victors The Cubs put in a mediocre day at the charity strip canning 8 out of 17 junior 13 1 Both squads showed finesse and won the big one in the Ogden city boys play collegiate bajl The crowd loved it 0 0 6 PMerson Maxwell BEN 0 2 2 0 0 4 0 0 2 3 70-6- 3 race horse basketball They played clean ball and there wasn't onf single player called out for foul It mus be said that the officials The tall team of Mount Ogden were a little tolerant and let the 12 Jenkins Miller Balderston Ogden's powerful Tigers had a slight edge over a skilled bunch of Weber Warriors Friday night and edged out a tough and narrow victory on the Warriors' floor Display Fine F orm 110 Hawks Siddoway Tie With Third Region Victory Cify Fives MacKay 8 5521 2 4 Beck Reisbeck 3 75 11 0 0 2 Cushing Johnson Ogden Maintains First Placer CAGE ACTION -- said he would defend his title in June in some large city and mentioned New York Chicago and California without specifying CLEARFIELD STFP what he had in mind 3 4 3 9 Ball $ mj IN OR OUT?— Weber and Ogden high players wait to see whether Weber-Bois- e 51-3- at " fcimnniiiii mmrrimm 44-3- 1 Bountiful kept pace with Ogden in Region two by defeating an 7 And Clearfield five at Kaysville Davis strengthened its hold on second place) with a 7 triumph over Ben Lomond In a practice game Bonneville traveled to North Cache and edged 6 the North Cache Bulldogs In the Class B ranks St Joseph evened its record at 1 by getting 2 And in a past Dugway High big Region Six game at Morgan the Morgan Trojans edged North Sum8 in a real thriller mit Davis actually wont its game in the first period as it iforged ahead 17-- 9 at the end of the! first period It maintained just about a margin the rest of the way HELD TO NINE POINTS The Darts also did a good job of containing the Scots' Eric Ward holding the high scoring junior to nine points AlDee Kpnopnicki led the scoring for Davis with 16 points Lyndon MacKay Bountiful's great center led the Braves to their easy victory Once again no Clearfield player hit the double figures although Barry Ball picked up nine points r Box Elder got good scoring balance as it easily downed the Grizzlies Frank Rees led the way with 12 while three other (Bees had 10 Box Elder broke the game open in the second period as it led by as many as 15 points Bonneville cold from the free-throline threw up a tight defense to register a major accomplishment — beat North Cache on the Bulldog's court Jim Galovan another unheralded Laker led the way with 16 points as Bonneville had to come from behind The Lakers trailed most of the way until the final period LEAGUE OPENER Laurence Hunsakera 2 junior poured through 26 points as the Bears won their league opener St Joseph High led by Shene-fe- lt raced past Dugway in a game that was more onesided than the score would indicate The Jays led by 15 points going into the final period and reserves were used in the late stages Morgan which appeared in command through most of the game was forced to battle for its life in the final minutes to preserve the three-poivictory over North Summit Box scores: ' - ' 15-1- 1 1 sC 4-- 1 76-5- K 4i o llU Id) I'' 91-9- Box Elder took over sole pos- 2 0 4 Mower 1 0 0 Parry session of first place in the Region Ford 5 4 O'Phiekens One standings Friday while the Grover 0 Heath 5 placings in Region two remained 4 Corgiat unchanged as the leaders all won Wilson 4 The Bees took a half game lead in its league by crushing Logan 5 Bear River playing its first region game moved into second place by whipping South Cache "sJ$£ 83-8- Box Elder Captures Lead Region One 6-- weight champion Floyd Patterson knows who he is going to fight next So does President Kennedy but neither is talking Patterson said he let the President in on the secret during a White House visit Friday in connection with Big Brother Week "I told him but it's not for the press" Patterson saidj ing from outside and with five and a half minutes remaining in regu lation play passed the defending 2 ICAC champions at The lead changed hands four times until Allred hit a jumper to make it 0 for the frosh Conger tied it up from the foul line but once again Allred scored with 2:40 1 The remaining to make it Utes tried to stall it out but Weber stole the ball and this led to Confree throws ger's game-tyin- g UNTIL FINAL MINUTES The Wildcats started out cold missing their first six attempts from the field as they fell behind 0 The lead changed hands sev eral times before Trice put the 4 Weber then locals ahead held the lead until the final minutes 6 at half-tim- e Weber was ahead 99-9- 10-poi- nt CHICAGO (UPI) — Chicago Cubs owner Philip K Wrigley may install lights in Wrigley Field last outpost of daylight baseball "It's possible" Wrigley said "that lights may eventually be installed there But they! won't be for baseball They will be used for night football for the Chicago Bears if they want and for ball games in danger of being postponed because of 1 41-3- Cubs Consider Lighting Wrigley Field He (Bobo) Olson outDointed Ore Al (Tiger) Williams 166 geles Harada Kazo Na- - ij 6-- 9 Valley's impressive victory was paced by J Harrop who topped the day's basketmaking with 25 points Valley was in front 9 HICKOK AWARD NEXT 's at the intermission Keith The annual Ray and Alan Hickok nine points topped the scoring award is next on the sports agenda for the losers as none! of the Wahlof the United States The event is quist crew could make the double slated for the Rochester Press club figure column ROY SOUTH Rochester NY at the Powers 6TFP GIFP Hotel Jan 22 7 4 115 Chambers Massey 3 8 4 10 1 Goodman 13 4 6 former Murray Eldredge Stacey 2 10 4 public 12 Atkinson Store OOOO relations director of Madison 73 116 4 2 16 Warden Campbell 4 12 7 15 Square Garden is in charge of the 12 13 Kite Ferguson 12 0 2 0 10 0 Rawlings Hani 2 2 2 6 poll 0 0 0 Tapp Clark 3 4 17 Golfer Jerry Barber Whitey Ford 0OOOO Hazen of A J Foyt racing OOOO Bell 0 2 0 0 Willis Bob - Cousy basketball Roger Maris baseball Arnold Palmer 24 2811 59 Totals 15 30 14 44 golf Floyd Patterson heavyweight VALLEY WAHLQUIST boxing champion Warren Spahn GT f P G T F 2 4 BBailey Powell 0 pitcher of the Milwaukee Braves 8 92 13 Jones 3 Harrop and Y A Tittle football quali- 1 2 2 425SBailey Johansen 0 fied for the final balloting Edwards 2 0 4 4 4 Archeleta Orton 3 Others who will gain attention in 00 2 3 21 RSanders McFarland 2 RSpence 12 the final balloting of sports writers Hancock 0 Olsen 0 0 0 include: Favero O (UPI) — Gen Robert Neyland University of Tennessee athletic director canceled his trip to a football meeting in Miami today to report to a New Orleans medical clinic on orders from his physician Neyland said at his winter home here he didn £ feel there was anything seriously the matter with him but that he had not been feeling well for some time Neyland 69 stopped off here on his way to Miami for the oreninff of the NCAA! Football Rules Com mittee meeting on Monday iNeyiana saia ne went to see a physician here at his wife's ursrinp and was advised to go to the Osch- ner Clinic at New Orleans away instead of waiting until Feb 5 when he had madeta reservation at the "clinic for a general checkup "I think it's all the hard work RESULTS I've been doing since December" Neyland said! "No I'm not worried Associated Press about myself I think they'll be able Wash-Ge- orge TACOMA Wright to figure out what's wrong at the 160 Tacoma clinic" outpointed Randy 164 New York 10 Sandy ' :i 5 84-7- Roy Quint Takes' First Game f in the Bonneville High School gym ji The Broncos moved ahead of Weber by a half game Friday night as they crushed the Ricks Vikings 4 in Rexburg Boise has its best team in years according to reports from up Idaho way The club is led hy Gus Johnson a powerful 6 center who leads the club in scoring and rebounding Last week the Broncos had little trouble whipping Carbon ' and Snow in conference action Friday night Trice and Thomas put on a great scoring exhibition but had to give way to Utah's Keith Allred for scoring honors Allred from Pleasthe two-tim- e ant Grove hit nearly everything he tossed up finishing with 35 points Trice and Thomas who have been the big guns in the Weber offense all season each had 31 In fact it was the outside shooting of Allred and Ken: Ellsworth a Los Angeles product who kept the Utah greenlings in the game Ellsworth doing most of his damage from the corner hit 16 points on eight field goals STEADY VETERAN 3 at The score was tied: at and the the end of regulation' play Wildcats had to tie it up with less than 20 seconds remaining as Gary Conger a steady veteran hit two "!! free throws In the overtime period Bruce Wilson Thomas and Jon O'Dell picked up quick baskets and after two minbut All- utes went in front by 5 I music BY Tennessee Scott y Trio Popular Western MO IVIusic COVER CHARGE Eddie Simone Manager |