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Show ' m w rere-r- e y g 'ribune, Wednesday, December The Salt L&ke JJ n"rr tare. vyy rynr W J ,rreyg.'r-gr-- w rew ey-w-re g. y yw-- w gw Y- - T SO, 1964 N A East j Crushes , Champ Defending Highland Ram Attack Rolls in First Half Scoring Duel Looms in the fame In Region Two Tuesday night turned out to be a rout for Highland as the Rams ran roughshod over defending Class to A state champion East, NEW YORK (UPI) open Region play. Highland roared to a halftime lead on the Leopards home hardwoods and widened it 52-3- 6 to at the third quarter mark. The Ram attack was sparked by Doug Howard who got 18, Bob Shafer who had 14 and Dick Jackson with 13. Top Scorer Dick Palmer of East led all scorers with 18, Scott Warner got 17 and Marty Manning counted 16 for Dick Milnes crew. Around the rest of Region Two, Clearfield dumped Bountion the Braves" floor; ful, 72-5- 0 The Princeton-Miohlgagame at Madison Square Garden will be preceded by the other semifinal between St. John and Cincinnati. LaSalle meets Temple and Manhattan plays Syracuse in a consolation round twlnbill in the n afternoon. Russell and Bradley each scored 36 points in leading their teams to first round victories trounced Michigan Monday. and Princeton Manhattan, rolled past Syracuse,. 69-6- 89-4- 90-7- 63-5- 8 79-6- Record Crowd The opening round games at-tracted a tournament record turnout of 33,652 at the' Gar-- 1 den. There were 15,556 paying customers at Mondays after- noon twinbill and 18,096 at the 81-8- 83-5- 61-5- ripped Murray, Paces Falcons Jim Chamness, Clearfields star athlete poured through 17 points to lead the Falcons over BoountifuL The visitors fought back from a 2 halftime deficit to take a third quarter lead and maintained the lead to the end. Dave Souths tall ones Barr, Pat Fife, Dick Gustafson and little and Mike Hall Granger Peck" stymied young 45-3- doubleheader. evening collision .between head-o- 37-3- 51-4- 9 Peck 13, to challenge for the ball. Dick Palmer (24) of East awaits the pass from his teammate. Scott Warner commands the basketball here as Highland's Ron Gleave (53) edges in Easts Viewmont. 15, One of Second TUt South doubled "the score on and Davis Viewmont, at West slipped by West, Also playing a full slate of league games was Region Three where Granite edged Judge Memorial, Skyline ripped Jordan tripped Tooele, and Olympus Cyprus Bar had - Fife 12, lead n Tie Bra- a vein calculated Tackle wife in ATHENS, Ga. (AP) Jim Wilsons secret signing of a sway a pro football contract while still not have on the Georgia team apparently will be left to the university to to young couple who did a lot of money. No Welcome Dooley said he is drafting a settle, to Commission- vigorous The big drafted AFL. He adder of Joe the Foss by both major football leagues, ed that representatives of lie a contract the with signed pro Boston Patriots of the American Patriots no longer aie welcome on the Georgia campus and that (Football League last summer. he Is studying other avenues of colThen his college basketballs most interesting scoring duels is anticipated Wednesday when Princetons Bill - Bradley and Michigans Cazzie Russell match talents in the semifinals of the holiday 87-7- Gustafson 11, and Hall South. Patriots Illegal Signing Causes Stir at Georgia N.Y. Classic was tabbed as What 87-7-3 prott after ending final lege year in the Sun Bowl he protest signed with San Francisco of The Georgia roach contrasted the procedure of the patriots the National Football League. with that of the San Francisco Not First Time 49ers of the NFL. The 49ers also not the first time an In- had draft rights on Wilson and Its eligible player has played," said signed him on a later contract Jim Wilson . 1 Plays entire Elmore Hudgins, public relations director of the SEC comcollege year nndef pro pact. office in Birm- - THE PRICE IS RIGHT missioners ingham. Hudgins fsaid no unifor has versity in the SEC history had 100 ygars been forced to forfeit games ygg gn't buy because of such an infraction. dlamnnd t a battar rica .Georgia Coach Vince Dooley accused the Boston Patriots of And w. tmvg MIAMI (UPiy Alabamas highly unethical conduct in signthg mgrchandisg two-hoSm ing the practice session, in Pittsburgh DICK BENNION heat was chilled Tuesday athlete to a secret contract in ice on J( Namaths August without notifying him. ' BENNION'S BOYD PARK He said he learned later that 144 Smith Mai a (Mplre were The ace quarterback, training repeated telephone calls Your Dutmond Htudquurltrs yesterday for Alabamas clash made to Wilson and to his young with Texas Friday night in the Orange Bowl FoptbaU classic, MOST SIZES reinjured his right knee which was hurt early in the season. The injury was doubly damaging to the Crimson Tide because backup quarterback Steve Sloan also had an ailing knee, injured bn Namatlis Injury bttr Slows Bama - dley and Russell' should draw another capacity crowd. Michigan Coach Dave Strack still was undecided Tuesday whether he will use Russell to against Auburn in the last game of the regular season. guard gradley. Under normal conditions we Coach Paul (Bear) Bryant put would use Oliver Darden on the Tide through its paces at He Miami Stadium while trainer Bradley,, Strack said. Wichiof Jim Goose tree supervised ice Stalworth Dave played ta and held him to 13 points. But treatments for Namaths knee In the dressing room. I have to think about it. 1147S. State Charge ltl DA 10 to Nose Smarts, Prep Cage Results Beats Judge Gary Arnoldus put through 24 points, but received double-figur- e scoring support from four S other Fanners to beat Judge I3 GBANOIK U. HILLCREST M Hlllcmt T Oram 4 B. Stepan 4 21 Wlnrow R. Stepen 3 74 13 Bmenbark 7 Draxltr Collar 7 3 Orifflth S Holt Seal O (Ml 7 5 II BrlarW 1 Mncer o 14 S Farmer Hoghaa IB-1- But LaDell Stands Firm OPT14 f 7 13 .Memorial. John Hunter scored 11 24 and John Thompson 23 points OMO 0 I for the Bulldogs. 5 Jrean t win It was the second straight 0 TrimtHa for Granite. Also putting away 24 22 Tatala (7 42 their second Region Three victo- Grangar 15 2S 37 42 11 25 41 57 ries were Granger,- Skyline and HIHcraat cross-ove- r Olympus. It was loath w, Vlawmont 44 P T South P T Vlawmoat time for Jordan. 13 1 3 Jaoo6en Peck 4 Hall 3 4 10 5 Hawkaa Gary Stahls 14 points led the 3 15 4 Barr 3 Nlalten Titans past Murray and Joe 12 14 Hanien Fifa 5 11 Outtefson 5 S Homo outburst, supWinrows 5 Scott 3 G. Clgvgriy 18 3 2 BIIm Tlngev ported by Bob Brlerleys 2 4 2 Wlnegar l Parry 0 counters pushed Granger by Kilgore 0 2 l Pahlmen Hillcrest. 2 OO Pool son t. Beginning January 1, 1965 HONOLULU (AP) Utah State basketball coach Ladell Anderson hasnt let a punch in the 2 1 7 ' - nose change his gripe about offl- - 3 urday night 5 1 Bad as B 1 2 1 They were baa and jjqthing will make me think differently, he said. Anderson was floored 4 1 5 1 1 1 14 15 15 12 Montreal Chicago Datrolt Toronto Naw.Yortt IS 7 Boron T PH. OF OA 74 4 7 3 L I 11 11 11 3 3 3 I 17 30 7 4 32 27 110 2 72 74 70 35 II B4 7 W 101 107 Tvoiday'i Ratultt . 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Elsewhere in Region Four NBA Standings Wednesday, undefeated Orem travels to Pleasant Grove, Lehi is at Provo, Springville goes to Spanish Fork and Carbon invades Payson. le 'Region Five clubs get their first taste of league action Wednesday when South Rich visits Park City, South Summit moves to Wasatch and Morgan takes on North Summit at PREMIUM 4- TIRES I - Wg to ,! bH CURITY BANK lire GreT IIIM74 of Utah, N. A. fHATlOMLYlDEl AAA DE LUXE MOTEL 25-ROO- M I BRAKEICENTERS 13S W. 9th So. EM RADIO ICE A U MORNING PERCOLATOR COFFEE IN THE HEART OF BILLINGS, MONTANA st : LOWEST PRICES AROUND We Mako You Feel at Home Away From Home 3420-- 1 START EARNING THIS NEW AND HIGHER RATE NOW! NOW TOVili HOUSE MOTEL' m on all savings SEIBERLINfi, WIFE V per annum TUESDAY'S RESULTS Sf. Loul! 122, Sn Frenclico 107 gchgdutaf) (Only gam Coalville. 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