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Show 6B DESERET NEWS) ' Monday ijanoory 29,, ,1968 Wild E2s:d!i f.lSDDcp. - LOGAN "What a week, sighed Utah States LaDell the Aggies' Monday left for a Monday night date with Montana State in Boze- BuckyBeats The 01' Boss u man. Game time, 8 p.m, with the broadcast only in Logan. Then on Thursday, the Aggies host Brigham Young and Saturday visit Salt Lake City for the traditional battle with Utah. The Aggies record is anything but regal at but Andersen Biiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniir'iiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniB Morris Buckwalter learned Ida leaaona well when he waa playing end coaching for Jack Card; Her, aatute Ute hoop headman. I Buckya Seattle . Chleftana beat the ..Ute Indiana Saturday night on hia home warring paths. It waa " that he suspected would; but not pre' ' dicted. - Becaua e w Bucky - had bumped into a ( rather Icap claaa of 9-- 4 p- toickthe rjhad. course rj wholeOf v - ' wanted to pockets, this ever Buckwalter and his Chiefs ji sink Iftheir arrows into someones hind ; - Worth The Year Well, the rest of the story has been told. Bucky is now 7 and 12 for the season But that seventh win waa worth the year. ' And one might Veil guess that our man Morris v Is on his merry way to greatness in Seattles set fright now. I t ' There la ipore to the Buckwalter story. Bucky ls a big draw around Seattle. The people like the guy. He can pull some pretty fair players Into his place. In fact, he has. He lifted Lou West, the man d who beat the Utes, right out from the Gardner 5 farm system. t The Ute coach waa farming West up through was sud 5 denly West turned up in Seattle with Bucky and 5 the rest of that story was told Saturday night, Looking at it from Gardners part, that is the 5 p rough side of being the teacher. Jack taught LaDell Andersen of Utah State ffc stood pretty tight against Jack, win Andersen pand Caning his first three out of six. In Utah States oat ; pUtah games. Bucky Is another student w ho Isteam will bring his ball In and who wide world the p p against the Utee on some occasions. y And in these games, particularly with these p much ptwo men, Gardner is going to play very should-OknoAnd alone own his he systems. against how hard thats going to be from the way been. already Jjits P But thats the trouble with being the good P teacher. ? his College of Eastern Utah program. West J one of the men the Utes had cqunted on. But ' - and then bowing Saturday ' against Loyola of Chicago. Betides the Utah State game Thursday, BYU hosts the Phillips 66 Oilers Saturday night In Provo. WATTS ELATED Coach Stan Watts was elated. Its pretty tough, especially on the road, to beat a nationally ranked club like Tern El Paso by 22 points and have anything left the next night," Watts cora- bristles on the home basketball front this week when Utah State hosts Brigham Young Thursday and then travels. to the Utah bam Saturday the weeks. & 42 points Saturday In a effort against Portland State: Don Luce, a soph averaging 85; and guards Jay Harrington, (4 junior averaging (.3 the 4 jumper, at center in he may start Jessie Jefferson, place of Chris Bean. Jefferson has played little of late but held Gillespie scoreless in the last seven minutes of the first 6-- and senior Warren Daniels, a senior hitting at a 8.T clip. . Utah State features the highest scoring guard combination 8-- 9 th. M Arch-rivalr- of the area around Seattle waa waiting for $ the bounce of "the ball under Buckwalter for this game. The Utes were still in the first 10, having $5 frolicked In fifth best position for two or three occasion, : ' 88-8- 0. d-- -. By GEORGE FERGUSON Assistant Shorts Editor Sj ewa the the Aggies didnt have an easy time at home against the same team in winning Biggest thorn was Jack Gillespie, the junior center, who has had his problems this year but still rates as one of the best in the West, He gave the smal . 4 ii g i . hia this, first head --coaching job. he hadnt been I playera he wanted to able .have. If he waa going -- to win any games at 'all he would have to win them in whatever coaching talents he ! Bozeman. . And At first glance, Montana Stats appears to be ths most likely victim this week, but the Bob ' ers are Greg Harris, who scored Ag Test v courtier 7-- 8 land. In the country with Shaler mon averaging 25.7 and Jimmy Smtlh, just behind at 22.7. Coach Andersen has moved Tom Stewart into a starting forward spot along with Paul Hoff, man (16.5). Andersen Indicated Aggies fits In scoring 28 points in Logan. In the last four .games, Gillespie has acored 40, 35, 29 and 24 points. Other start- - ler cats have won five of their last six and have been hostile at home in winning five of six. The MSU record Is but only six of 15 games have been played in figures he can Insure himself of a winning season (his sixth in seven years at USU) with two wins this week. After Utah, the Aggies play three straight at home against Arizona State, Colorado State and Denver. They should win all Wee. The last two are cm the road against Seattle and Port- - y 87-8- on the Western Conference front, New Mexico end! an take- - - off on Wyoming Arizona-Arizon- a State exchan-- j ge which looms a crucial roadmented. jaunt for their title aspirations.)- - Meeting Loyola in Chicago The Utes still are floundering 'Stadium, with 13,000 fans onits no easy stunt at best They! site. around in ere & uds took it on the chin Friday ball game all the way. against Washington and then A controversial call which deBuckwalter Morris (Bucky) BYU of a bucket just behung a haymaker on his old prived loomed even fore intermission boss. Jack Gardner, Saturday bigger on heels ofthe Cougars at Seattle, two point loss. UTES VS. OREGON That shot by Bruce Barron Utah has moved Into Eugene was definitely In the air when for a Monday night tussle with the buzzer sounded," Watts the Oregon Ducks. The reeling said. The ref disallowed It. But Redskins face a fifth straight thats history, now. loss on the road. Now a 13-As they did against LTEP, theyve already lost that glossy Brigham Young a deft national prestige they owned be-- j zone at t0 offsot fore New Mexico started them Ramblers edge in quickness on a downward trend last week- Then Watts employed the height end. Utah and Oregon battle at of Jim Eaklns to nurture an 9 p.m. (MST). inside attack against the shorter Utah State has Its work cut Ramblers. Big Jim got 23 out this week. Besides the points, which gave him a road series. chore, the Aggies rolled into Bozeman Monday for an 8 It was a tight game in every p.m. encounter with Montana department. BYU fired 36 per State. cent from the field, Loyola 35. The Cougars are back In The Cats committed 16 fouls, Provo after a mighty respecta- Loyola 52 17. Both had ble road swing into Chicago rebounds, Loyola had 17 turnowhere they divided a couple, vers, the Cougars 16. BYU had drubbing Texas El Paso Friday a couple of prime chances to Meanwhile, Athletic front-runne- W 79-7- 1 Ute-Coug- -- i win In the game's dying se- 0, conds.. I Kart Ltlrao suffered an injury, should be back In action against Utah State. SEATTW IRONY There was much Iroqy In U the e Seattle, which trailed by five three times during the d game, won on a tip by reserve center Jim Gardner who bad replaced' regular Steve Looney. The Chieftains Looney got 22 before be left on fouls, Gardner used reserve forward Don Denson, and he came up with a night Seattle had a four-poilead, on two free throws by Tom Little. Then Walt Simon scored two quick baskets with about a minute to go. Seattle pulled ahead after both teams attempted to play ball contol. The second half was marred by 27 fouls. Utah It a cool 36 per cent fro mthe field and Seattle 39. two won road Wyoming games last weekend, beating ; wk game. Not only did the student beat the old master, but one of his prime tools was Lou West a kid who was "supposed" to go to Utah from College of Eastern Utah (Price). West tallied 2L Utah-Seattl- s points last-secoo- A tMI -i 77-7- Colorado WAC . member-elec- t State and coming back 14 hours later for a 9541 overtime thriller against Air Force. Wyomings Carl Ashley hit 23 points and Mike Eberle hit six of his points in the overtime to give the Cowboys their win margin. " ' V .,0 k. v j J -- g -- ... 1.1 - , u m AP W1r Bill Casper misses putt on 8th green, but sank them often enough to capture Los Angeles Open by three. Gasper Tops L. A., Arnie By 3 Blows which gave him a 281 with and took 10 under par. Brook-sid- e home of total 274, 33,400. PASADENA, CALIF. (UPI) par is BUly Casper, who Is known to One stroke back In a tie for the Internal Revenue Service as Palmer .started the final eighth at 282 were Ray Floyd, Billy Casper Enterprises," has round four strokes back of Casthe SL Andrews, RL, long-bawon more than 835,000 playing per and three behind A1 Geiber- and Led golf this year and he looks like ger, 30, the 1966 National PGA hitter, with , good bet to break up the champ, and John Trevino, the happy aenor Mr one-twg combi- Schlee of Dallas, Tex., who Horixon City, Tex., Vit nation of Jack Nlcklaus and were tied for second after three Arnold Palmer. rounds. J ,lft nlngi: cool the Casper, were Billy Ctmr, (WCW: UOOC). Arnold Pimr, pro who was No. 3 In official 277, seven under Al 72 271, (7,JOO) Glbtr4fr PGA standings last year with (4,244 47). 06V4 M rr, 4 (4)64 6 G40T06 Arflwr, 8129,423, collected 820.000 Sun- Pr. GEIBERGER THIRD he Palmer when 66). beat, (4,266 240, by John Sehlw, day (2,600) Dlv Hill, three strokes to win the Geiberger, the splendid splin(20). Lh Try)n (2,600). B ktbtr, 3100,000 Los Angeles Open. ter who gets a lot of mileage GMtMor o t Knwdton, of out 400) peanut butter sandwich- (2 Gardntr who didnt play -- Nlcklaus.Dlcklnioiv 278 on rounds of (1400). here, was No. 1 In 1967 with an es, finished at D4 Elchvlbtrstr, and won 37,500 for (2.000) official 3188,998, and Palmer third place. 2M, (1,700). .onty Kastr, No. 2 with 3184,065. By JOE ST. AM ANT ll o money-winnin- Palmers rounds p Take a hat oft to' Park City for its ability to P handle the big Lowell Thomas ski race under the j! worst of weather conditions, p Woody Anderson and Roger Haran. and their p staffs, had a tough one this past week. The wcath er gave them fiths with some new snow for their Saturday runs and brought about a postponement 5;of the mens gknt slalom until Sunday. Then they had to switch course, repack the hill, reset the course and even turn on the lights to finish the 7070.71-70-24- Phil Harold West, several timek winner of the Utah Open Golf Tournament, and one of the favorites in every tournament he played, died in Oregon Saturday. Harold was the plumpish fellow with the finex putting touch. He liked Utah golf and Utah golf liked Harold. . It was several years ago tfyat I played with Harold on his picturesque Tualatin Country Club, about SO miles out of Portland. It had rained for 48 straight days in that area. We had to dig the balls out of the fairway after each high shot. Before that Harold had hosted this writer in " games we played at Pendleton1 Country Club, at Eugene, Ore., and at Longview, Wash where he waa pro at the time. , money. "The Internal Revenue Serv-c- e Davp Hill, tiie Evergreen, and my wife take care of Colo veteran, was all alone at that," he said, smiling wistfully. Palmer won 312,000 for second USED LUMBER place. He made a run at Casper on the back nine In the final 1x4 Je Sail, 4x4 H 4xll loxio. round but it was too Late to WHO SASH, DOORS. GUIS the leader. upset KETCHUMS ss. Caspers rounds 44, were mu lit Plact Winnr4 2nd Ploc6 Winntri S S ot Hbw City Racti Jan. 13 8 DRIVE ONE i, 14 NOWATA JACK PREECE MARINE. CEKTER MkaTavir. 4203 South State ansize 13" or 14" Lowell Thomas combined champions Canadians Stefanle Townsend and Dave Bruneau display alpine hardware. , By DAVE KADLECK Deseret News Sports Write NO TR A D t- -l N REQUI RED SAFETY In the mens slalom and secThe pretty d ond place In the one-da- y Townsend Joins Olympian delayed giant slalom waa the Jean Saubert, nowretired, combination that won him an and Vickie Jones, test years raving on the mammoth ,, winner who went into ski LowbU Thomas Cup -- while Instruction thepast year to Miss Townsend won Satur- -' become ineligible for amateur J days slalom and placed in competitioi Sundays giant slalom for the fy, last years com- - - Lowell -- Thomas Ski Classic ended here over the weekend. s N1n Dave coveted honor.X Bruneau and schoolmate preU , The two join A 'Whos WTio of U.S. racing VI th the ty brownette Stefanie Townsend anubbed one of Utahs victories, Bruneau will be listof the ed with 6 winner Billy Kidd, biggest snow-storyear as they skied to honors 66 winner Dennis McCoy In the nationally sanctioned (both Olympians this year) classic at this Summit County , and last years champion d.playgrounGreg Ewarts, Air Force Acad- T Bruneaus SiAday triumph emy. , eteen-year-old- - ' ' 1,0 a. Sit caitor and cambsr Sit and MUFFLERS to-i- $vod U , 1147 South State - tos-o- MOST CARS : MOST CAR! ! n FOR l3 $198 ONLY THIS Willi SALE ENDS FEB. 322-11- . , ONLY 3 V I eOMNKSVKV 1 INHAU6P 14 OSIN OAlir IXCIPT iUNOAY hlO-MiJ-O lataraal er Carrying Charges laataat Credit with year (a4 op dapt, stare credit card. SXNKAMIEICABP WIICOW Me U All ut Tighten, oduit steering hnpBcl, adjust brakti Rsgular 9.95 Value , int winners also had school chums. Swartz and Jones were high school s in California. This yeara two champions are juniors at Notre Dame University,w Nelson, British Columbia, Canada. Miss Townsend is a general arts Sea CANADA on Page B-- 7 ."' Carry SPECIAL! bined . (h 4 Brakes Adjusted blue-eye- PARK CITY A pair of Canadian school chums won combined ski titles as the d Fourth Annual " SNOW TREAD ADD MAO inil Canadian facers Win storm-plague- WAC 'HOOP RESUME 7071-2- RI. V Utah Open WinnersJDies f (1,700). (1.700). 6869-74-6- 1 j 05. 7J-- 25, Jf y - 7072-2- 7044.7472245. 7164,71-76-24- But the race was held, and In rather a regal fashion. And no one will ever know, who has never done it, just how tough staging a major ski race p can be. About the only sure thing is that the hills 5; slanted. From there on its pack and shape the iruns, build and salt (hem, repack, and then groom 1 them. Otherwise the first racers would ski all the Jsnow off the run as the ladies did Saturday when the pew snows covered the course.. I 72,70 727266-74-246- r-- (l ! RodMn, Aaron. Schlee turned In a final round! Tommy (1,700) Gtno Lltlltr, Do vo Stochton, 7067,7275245. (1,700). 74, three over par and with his , Tom Wolakoof, 0,1501. to the Caspers money goes ElchataaOt, earlier rounds of had a' Slav (I, ISO). corporate entity known as of 280 which put hpn in a Stavt Raid, ft.150)" Casper "BUly Doug Somtnri, 7464244 0,150). Enterprise" f other Dow Finjlerwold, which In less than two months 0,150). Char 144 Ilfford, 64 0,150). this year has earned 335,897 In golfers He Dave and Litchfield tournaments. Marr, golf After he gof the 320,000 check Park, Ariz., whd had rounds of 9 and George RUPP SNO-SPOhere at Brookside Golf Club, someone asked Casper if he Archer, Gilroy, Calif., with each won 34,366. SNOWMOBILES counted his own GOOD START .race. I - - SHOCK ABSORBERS nos"" fj .. . - . . A r b n A to dhJl AAA i rn AJUheAita ' |