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Show jH'iii'mii A , iyil)gT1tllqiitljjiiiiiii in.ni iigyaiiiiiimjn i j ijju i.yjiin j Hf'i"imi'i Ktir ryi mtf'rtr - - V r' f ' : ; 1 ; . - r : C--2 Friday Morning March 2, 1962 Billy Counts 38 Points Late Surge Hands M Edge - John Mooney In Triumph Tribune Editor Special to.The Tribune Sports Bill McCracken and Wally Wall share an unenviable Job, Any time they perform their task perfectly, they can be assured of criticism, generally from the very folks who figure to benefit most by their ful5 fillment of the duties Bill, of Salt Lake, and Wally, of . Ogden, jare cochairmen of the registration committee of the AAU, and, as such, they serve as the watchdogs of amateur .. sports. ", Thanks to their diligent efforts, dozens of young men are protected from promoters who might value a .fast dollar more than a boy's DENVER Utah State went to work here with 6:54 showing on the clock and only leading by three points to romp over Denver 8264 here Thursday-nigh- t before, some 600 quiet fans. By. Bob Williams Tribune Sports Writer A new variety of basketball scoring record tumbled Thursday night as Utah clinched at least a share of the Skyline title with an pasting of Colorado State in the Ute CORNELL Green. Phil 86-6- 8 Not all promoters are unscrupulous rascals. And Its the uninformed promoters who cause the headaches and raise the tempers of the sports fans against McCracken and Wall. Seldom a winter month, passes but some promoter de-- ' cides an athletic contest would be a painless way to raise funds for a worthy charity. Its always a worthwhile cause and the promoter rounds up a gang of willing athletes- - for the game. Then come the . .spoil sports from the AAU to put a wet blanket on many of projects. ... THIS EASY THING would be for Wall and McCracken look the other way and let the boys professionalize But the 'watchdogs try their best to protect the young men, even when they know the help will not be appreciated. Few athletes, and perhaps no J promoter, realizes that boys can jeopardize their amateur standing very easily, thereby depriving them-- r selves of the opportunity for a col-- 4 lege scholarship, perhaps, or in post-college years, from competing in tournaments. , The rules say no amateur can I compete In a tournament or an event J aglinst a professional. Coaches, and sporting goods salesmen ' are professionals. . Yet, month after month, well-- I meanings sponsors are peeved when the AAU chairman must teU them amateurs cannot play in a benefit game where high school or college coaches or referees (who t officiate these games) will be competing with the amateurs, - ' or against them. , 1 Failure to observe the rules means a ban against com- petlng with the amateurs or against them. Failure to observe the roles means a ban against com- petlng, for example. In the National AAU tournament this month, or competing In the Olympics. The AAU cannot sanction such an event , , against J5 Despite knowledge of theor rulet,' boys will play coaches touring professional teams, against professional i "or officials. . , , , ' In actions And when their the public result suspensions, m ' , chastises the men who only enforce the rules. 4 t ,-- f 1 in Bozeman? John- son and reserve Mike Casey were the big gunners for the Aggies with 23, 16 and 15 points, respectively, as the Aggies built up their Skyline Inter-mountai- well-.bein- On- Sink Denver 9 v . Page 0 Sports Mirror by, r . C--i Page CiMil Moer-Fullme- , , , Prep Picture 'Salt talcs City, Utah tto , r , LDS Cage Roundup Page . j f t i This one was for technical fouls five, count em, five, and all on the Rams. mark to . Utah State meets New Mexico Saturday in Its final Skyline game in Albuquerque. The Lobos beat BYU Thursday ' night, UTAH STATES nemesis, Dennis Hodge, led a Denver attack to pull the Pioneers to within three points, with 6:54,left to play. But the poised Ags didnt crack under-th- e pressure and led by Green and Johnson, raced to the easy victory with a late tally. Reed Goldsbury was a rugged star on defensen stopping Denvers Tim Vezie and coming up with 10 points himself for one of his finest games. Vezie has been one of D.U.s top scorers this game and was ordered to sea only limited action by the team doctor. THE GAME started fast and ended the same way with the Aggies finding the range and not letting up. Utah State led ft the half, .4128. Reserve forward Mike Casey, playing for the injured Darnel Haneyr was a surprise per- - Skyline Standings 11-2- - Billy McGill scored 38 points, edough to boost his season total to 959, fifth best for one year In history.. He needs 19 against Wyoming Saturday to tie Oscar Robertson of Cincinnati at 978 and 25 to tie Robertsons 984 of 1958, the third place holder. , 80-7- . L911 fn 1960 would require McGill to get 52. The Wyoming game Satur- day 'win wind up the Utah year. A victory would clinch the title outright for the Utes, who now have a 12-loop mark. CSU fell to third place with a 10-- mark and they can now accept a bid to the National Invitation tourney. Utah State has the Inside track on the NCAA with an 11-mark. 1 3 HODGE ENDED up the night with 14 points, 12 of which came in the second half, without the services of their regular center Darnell Haney. Haney suffered a head Injury in last Saturdays Montana 2 The ball game, before 5,281 fans, was won early as Utahs first-hal- f defense was practically airtight The fans even gave defensive play a big hand as the Rams probed and stabbed with their control pattern and couldnt make any headway. THEY DID NT stop trying and made a mild threat in the second half before they had to go into a press and the Utes made mincemeat of them, s The score was for Utah when CSU Coach Jim Williams got into a jawing argument Car) with official Shorty penter, a former great center. Utah forward Bo Crain hooka a shot over head of Colorado States Bill Ellis (42) as Ute Doug Moon, left, enters the action. Joe Aufderhelde, rear, of Utes goes for rebound. 700 Grand Not Enough, Says Liston By Associated Press cent of the live gate and 10 Patterson, Liston said, was per cent of the ancillary rights to get 55 per cent. March 1 Sonny Liston, who once said he (television, radio, movies, eta). Its ridiculous, said Liston. would fight Heavyweight It appears they are trying to Champion Floyd Patterson for rob me blind. The others got nothing, Thursday rejected a 20 per cent Why hot me?" possible 700 - thousand - dollar multi-milliotechcalled three dolBOLAN SAID Liston had Shorty purse for the nicals to a row, threatened lar title bout . ' turned down an offer of 12 to eject Coach Jim from the cent of the gate, 1214 per UNLESS THE BATON ROUGE, LA.. per I. . centofthe SnV ancillary - rights March r TUPD' Rain and challenger and a minimum guarantee of Later, CSU center Bill Green changes his mind soon, he dark skies forced a one-dawas Incensed with a. call and stands a good chance of losing postponment of the $20,000 $200,000. The promoter, who usually the golden opportunity to an- Baton Rouge Open golf tourtenders his bids with the apother contender such as Eddie nament Thursday. of Patterson and the Machen, said promoter Tom THE TOURNAMENT was proval champions advisers, said this Bolan of Championship Sports, scheduled to begin Thurswas the highest guarantee ever Inc. (CSIk day morning, but officials offered to a challenger In the Listoq disclosed to Philadelrescheduled play to Include history of boxing and was apt phia Thursday he had spurned 18 holes Friday, 18 Saturday to produce over $700,000 for and 36 Sunday. an offer from CSI of 12Vt Liston. .NEW 34-2- 1 AVTISTItlXIN Weather Delays Golf Tourney n hia y T ,t23 10 .? n I .35 4 4 3 1 .300 .300 J3I 231 Utah M Colorado Slate 4 Montana 7t Wyomtn 72 New Mexico 00, Brigham Yount 7t Utah State 02. Denver 44 former for the Aggies during the first 20 minutes as he came up with 11 points. This is more points than the southern Utah player has scored all year. Casey missed only two shots out of the seven shots for a great percentage. STATS F Ft T DKNVCft UTAH S Watt, Hodoo Mart i Hasan Holman Moo Nate Veilo Williams Haney Mohrman Gam Johnson Oetesby 44 1 2 Puzey Reynolds 04 3 10 Goldsbury . PaHnfca 413-13 23 Groen 1 7 2 IS Casoy I 2 4 0 11 1 2 (Ml 0 2 1 2 2 (Ml 0 0 4 2 0 14 0--0 a n a ii I4 4 4' 04 M.P.O. 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SEE Y0U3S Doa Hemorrhoids - Observation Ward IB 40 Formula for Home Therapy of Moyer, from Seattle,, recently gave Sugar Ray Robinson a beating and Marv Jenson wants Fullmer to fight before he Downs scrap for meets the winner of the Paul Pender-Tenthe undisputed title. OUR DODGES STRETCH A PENHY O O New ; ..... 11 DTIIIISIRIRT- - Since Moore has no title to risk, that fight doesnt carry the national import, with the lure of the closed circuit TV loot to make the fight attractive. . 1 0 4 3 20 0 14 1 0 0 04 0 - Maxle Baer ruined Primo Camera as a fighter, but Buddy bounced the ball so hard it . , nearly made the rafters on the Baer gave the former champion a new lease on life. rebound and official Del Moine ' AS YOU KNOW, Primo wound up broke after he. lost Christensen called another T. the championship, Buddy recalled to Ogden Thursday night On Greens fifth foul he threw After the war, I Interested Prfmo to coming to the United another high, hard ond and States to box me. I figured Fd match my bad neck against Shorty, appearing bored by it ' all now, assessed another. hit age and wed make a bundle. v . But the boxing commissions wouldnt give him a license, CARPENTER BY now had SO he turned to wrestling. I saw him the other day and hes recovered from the deep purple doing well, finally. ' complexion brought on by the incident when he waved first NOT ONLY THAT, but hes brought .his family to then two and finally first one, 'America and la taking out his citizenship papers, Buddy three at Coadh Jim. fingers added. . Williams said after the ball game he was protesting traveling calls to Carpenter. Ed Rowe shot the three, made two. With the wiatry waltsr ylayaku rib swrilwj tfc Wn. shot 56 per cent (33 50 tridwW dV mm as siaoar I kaariay mhmu spring ofUtah HW I fltrWf m( Aflwwi, 59) to CSlTs 38 per cent (28 trmlnlmf of 74), led by McGill's 14 of 22. The Utah frosh won the prelim from Carbon College, HO-9FRIDAYS ITEINERTS OPEN TIL as Keith Allred led the MILLION DOLLAR BUYI Papooses with 3$ counters. 4 14 3 4 M 4 0 0 14 5 0 per - PMT 0 22 0 1 1 14 Total Utah State 41. Halftlmo A REPORT: YORK, (6-6- The West Jordan camp has Just about given up the Gene Fulmer-Archi- e Moore fight, and we expect any day to learn Fullmer will defend his NBA- title against young .Dqnny Moyer to Bozeman, Mont, this spring. -- PROGRESS 12 Tlwrtday'i Knotts 62-5- Robertsons IMI Wen Utah Utah Stata Colorado State Yount Denver Montem Wyoming New Mexico ed , |