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Show 4 ,"",;. . 4 , - .,NEWS AND,,TELEGRAM, ,,e6 t ' Saturday, February 1, 1964 - - ; Redskins in Ppth Of Fiarnes Tonight 1 o - , laq Mff,trA. rts Editei Deseret BY - ,', Fri; ' had Its fan This game Foe format the genie was a rather cold one at first. as beld to tivo Wayne Estes shots as tary baskets out out and Troy fat' hit from ats from Inside to keep the head by Aggi- Coath attt hacimet Coach ,sz FRCIVO--"How- iN you put out that fire once it gets :0 ingr' at That was the qestion a Coach, Stan Watts oTBITU ask himself and others here Friday waxed his 131TITCougarsby-- a right proper "Walker did itto 1,1s itgair" n head-o- n with a to- LaDell Ande Wafts wailed aslie-Wilke- d it seemed to e radio zone defense ward anothertrustratstes no litwork. It those iotmdup.. When , he hit - st under It ept the , three front the corner in that the 25 ft control with a we per Second half crucial rail y : couldn't get the fire under con-- , first half against 131Irs :Vol. They have too much power that time the fiyetimes and the lead had for us thatfre breaks out , changed four. In too many places." -Caine the second half and And thatthe State exploded. Where 'Utah anfor Utah boards :tonisht Estes:couldn't - bit - the first other test agabst Utal.--Ansecond. unless Utah gets outita best liecouldn't miss tho : materials Utah LeRoy Walker, the Aggie man will be crooning the same blues for six of the night, had gone one the Cougars ermne A , the first half and ran- eight alit Caine's at 8 part. Tickets have of 11 the ,second: Ee staged the been taken. Not even standing most spectacular shooting show seen In the BYll ball for many , , of-1- : ' 34-3- 90-7- 2. ' . - Like Stalf,said, allow put out , that hre,?'1, --- - bail -c- 1111112411 , O' rbds Soto ", Itm 24' It and Watts who Kronur-- -1 21 13 Fairchild 94 17 minute of play, it was Fairchild broke up the Cougars', full. CIIIII01111 4 3 ...7 , ,.. le 3 who held the edge in the lig- court press early In the game. Oardrior - .,7- -- 11 I - 94 - 4 3 11 Porthora---I2' I - 1 4 two That left and three Aggies man's play. Thirteen goals out .1 il Riomonthal 7 04 on had I one If State and 44 Utah Stanley I I 04 ',I1 ,,0I of 21 shots and top rebounding Momenta , 1 12 effort with 17. But again Fair- been Able to hit the basket the Toam child couldn't do it alone. His game would have brolmopea 71 27 SC ii 73 TOTALS Few pitches-4- S forward line didn't give him : early. But It was a scralc - - field STATE UTAH first m'Acli help. Oa , fea tom Itra rbds 0 pta 'flavor 1 31 10 11 25 I The Estes valiantly CougariTtzught -In game the Aggies 17 4 V I hack to five points with 5:44 reft Walker 17 11 IS - 4 V of Ciiirst stature. deal t a gained Lon. 1 ' 24 4 3 4 ' to play and It looked like a rally Watts - 4 - 2 - 8 - 4 Like Stan "atts 4 "' II I 14- 3 3 2 Dittobrand for run But it them. Estes g of their big might can't give I Hansel S.. - -- - 7 " e did and hit a big plunker front the side, Team men 172 points followed It with another and TOTALS , $4 37 SIAS 46 19 90 expect to win. when WalkerT hit,two dandies Field goals-- 44 !mil plichs0-4Score by ...dolt 1 was the The ave 4 3 people game I when you gone.' Especially '''''''- -' 21 -- 43 It - it 'tack-cou- rt started to leave the house with a USU ' men like Myron 14 V ' -50 ' Load change. bands 4 limo minute and a half left. and Gary Watts to feed the f , sickened second at half iininutsc------had crucialthno-boor Game V 4 long Watts hit four It 12 Mammy was-Lon- 4 , do'-y-ou Ags Do It Again - -- 3 t 1- 0- I 4 snti W -- 3 t - y i IP : 9 tials---3- 1 I a maid,-wayor- t d fire-fighti- - Them and any time a team can shoot 25 for 35 from the field, as the Aggies did, for n.4 per r cent something has to give) --- be-tie- d - shots and Long got two. They came when ever3rth1ng else seemed In:falL- - And their floor play was superb., Long is the best dribbler in the area f.nd this tittle, the Coutars didn't spend their ihne chasing hh1 around the court . post-gam- L i g- season, not in the matter of points, but rather in the manner , of manipulation. , All the,while Estes was coming back witheight out of 12 for the second half. Star. Walker was the Ute State John Fairchild was the lop for Brighalit Young and while Troy Collier gave a ormnendable account of himself every - -- 7' 11 .: I 7 at 7-th- r '' 211 - IPVt t - -- I I 2- 4 , r7-- '. r - Iffsig2iff 400' - ,, t By IIENRY'W. Olympic record,American hopes for a gold medal in the women's slalom masked-Anoth- er ... ... By 'TERRY WIMMEll - sld race were dashed. Saturday -- - AVS TillS- when Zean Saubertibad aubert, the United tie for third place., SBRUCK,-- States' first medal winner in the 1964 winter Olyinpic games, reany admitted Saturday that "big mistake" kept that medal from being gold Instead of bronze,- - - The Oregon State University coed, whom experts :rate as the only U.S. possibility for a gold medal this year, MI-tailed third behind French teen age sisters Christine and elle Goitschell in Saturday's ladies slalom. 1 ' '. 1 I " - 1 t 1 ,. , 1 - -- I s 1 - - 1 , ' ''. , - I Too Cautious ..J - , - : - .. d - ' - - - 4eat ' - -- - - ,-' , -- - - : - - , - All-Ou- - - , !.Mrs 511 111, - two-ma- assist a ta -- It-w- as il - 2-- No matter what Utah does to Utah State in their last 1964 meeting in Salt Lake City; the fact remains that the Aggies have come into their, own as a statured basketball the setondhalf-againcan't be done.,. UCLA 107, Santa Barbara 76 San Francisco State 64, Nevada 61 Chico State 65. Humboldt State 46 California State 33, Sacramento State Fresno State S. Chapman 74 Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) 71, Paste' dens 61 Riverside rx Cal 15aptist 75 Los Angeles Stata'13. San Diego 72 San Fernando 14, St. Marys SO Westmont 92, Whtttler 76 Of PernOne- - 106, Lail Belah Cal State -WesterW Washington 32, Whitworth Pacific Lutheran 91, Eastern Washington 69 Oregon Tech 69, Oreoon College 66 a Brigham - home-standin- Young g Cougars, tripped Friday night by Utalt States potent Aggies, hope to get off the "square" here Sat' urday night when they entertam n Denvec's Pioneers. The Cougars, off Friday's season rec- . loss , slipped their ord to a square The Saturday night hassle will offer with the Pioneers the Cougars- a chance to an earlier defeat at hands of their old 7 line Conference rivals in Denver. The Pioneers won that one, Game time Is S o'clock,' and Manager Floyd Taylor has reported that gad seats, - are available for groups as well as individuals. A fresh starting at 5:45 p.m., : will ,precede the varsity' AO. -17 ex-Sk- pr - - 71-6- - " Seventy-on- e from the -- - - kets out shots. ,, sider the talentson the BYU and Utah State teams yott have to hurry - , - Already' the stars are beginning to shine bright- ly. And when you ton. -- ' ' - ' r -- , tt t i -. f,s' - these cagers cart take the awards. very few A ,, :to be madethis - -- - Tarscnse83-13,:.earlierthis-sea-r--- lead.. When Ore Of this---trit- - o ,i ' ' . - , Neeilad-Thi- leading team had the - Sall ASLO 66F znisseddiltury was there tttmuscle in the errant shot. While the Parson' knew every bounce. the ball would Make in CS1T was their cozy-gytered by the smaller than regulation sizetourt--,The.wTa- rdS had trouble in all phases of their genie. Mel Wadsworth and Doug 2eterson gave a big- - effort against the strong Parsons. but CSU IT p P 6 2 2 14 4 4 4 12 1 2 0 2 3 4 1 7 1 1 0 4 1 3 2 4 3 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 - 4 -- 4t 2 1 0 4 4 1 210 4 1- 227T2 Wadsworth Chambers Peterson Dehlin Broom 1 Hookins Murry Crow Barrett ' Segura Pelf ,Johnson J.Johnson Pelt',Gray------ Tebbs D. JohnsolvMarch 0 1 I I It 0 910 4 2 5 5 2 1 1 6 1 3 5 4 4 L.. 0 0 6 1-- - Marshall Beillsten Ash 66 - - - Totals Score at half tIjn 511, C31.1 Westminster 49 31 3417 DE - The loser needed it. ball- - billett, son of Floyd htillett,- - the new BTU director and s line athlete, went alter a rassled one of the South players, was ejected from - Bob Miler ) U , . There Is Wayne Estes, most dangemus of the lot Troy Collier is close behind, yet one would have to weigh camfirlly the talents of Collier and John Eifrchild when it -comes to the pivot post: - Whether Millet did or didn't is of no natter. The official said he should leave the game, pointed bbn to The bench. ' . Which must have incensed the coach. Because with Best Since Hutchins Fairchild Is possibly the most laie;ted:-talilmanthe l'r, sewnds left to play Coach Maxwell led his Highiandera Cougars have had since Mel Hutchins. Its unfortunate out of the ball game, according to our reporter, Steve Bale. that Fairchild doesn't have more support on the front ne--.In this La1;17 was wrong. No matter what theep ssures. for this man is capable of being on anyone's gar team and - Rules say he shall see the game through and then rziake his ' ' . could eventually come up with an ' ' honor of official p.,test. " ' ' some degree. ' Can have their childish capers, can be rgotten , The : e You have to look twice at this man LeRoy Walker, when their mistakes.- - But when the coach loses too. of is the one meskeensotional of flusfot Ho his cmnposure and walks off the. Court then we have matters , -glides with the ease of an eaglit, has more moves than , which should coaceni all of as. in the areawith the possible exception of Arizona Is Stab's Joe Once Vern Gardner, coaching in 'FYI ing, little you have to have aharulAtIt101 basketbazt floor when he onthe ,Gary Watts for his shooting and Myren Long for his control schools were team got the worst of it. work. Certainly they make the Aggie team what it is. On Probation Vern pending his putting a cotrple of fast stokers. ' Can't maintain a hot furnace witiput -sat in the never He mannere thereafterl good' forget Coach LaDelr Andersn either. LaDell's inicklle of amr)thtr floor. sort of a fittish feller and I, with others worry about his ' ' antics during the game. On of these nights he,'s going to onp, coaches cant stand ' swallow that towel. But with J...arry Maxwell,---Wheteam into worked a this Andy's - 'the either the win- - or loss side, of the unselfish' pressure playon posture very find someone who can acs'ept the cir-we better had then Hecti -- - N. 'I ' t they-mak- - , 4., , Sherrell Barrett; Westminster Guard (10), drives around Cars Larry Delllin P' , (10) as Mel Wadiworth watches. , ne ' rh, oin Winter No Problem , AIM The porcupine, coveredthick hide and dense coat; With stands thi most Severe winter; weather protenedi only .bv the 1 trunk t of the tree on which It' perches. - ' ,.PREVENT, FURTHER' DAMAGE TO YOUR BASEMENT BY ARRANGING ,TO, HAVE NEW . -- ' rr cee High , Some of the most hectic 'of In the lighschools.- - Hl' the basketball hassles come ' - '- ' , ends - there we Ixre, For if our sportsmanship ' ken souls.- sad and a set of CHRISTIAN CHURCH Olit COMMUNITY Mackie; of Christi 2600 WILT MO SOUT- L "45 ler L. 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Westminster's Parsons took sons were hot With the excep, advantage of some hot shooting Oen of a brief outside shooting and 'a familiar floor Friday display by Glen Gray midway night to run roughshod over 0:11- - through the first half, the 'rhun4.. lege of Southern Utah, derbirds couldn't buy a ',basket The 115 points set a new school all night T Salt Lake fnuleci for the record who Mel Wadsworth, scoring school Previous- high 4retttput out with about 10 minutes left, r' was by far the most effective was 112.. He got14 'points., Bob Almost from the very first layin by Big Mike Murvy,West- Chambers added 12 for the minster had the game in com- tors plete control The Parsons loved Murry led all scorers with 22 the Old Payne Gym floor. They cotmterso, Following hhn for the must have marked their shoot Parsons were Crow, 21: Brown, Berrett,- - 13;-- . Dick Paff, )2; trig - angles - before the game. ed seldoru-mlssshot. a and , They Gayland Johnson, Sherrell Berrett, Bill C r 0w Westminster meets .Arizona and Matt Brown lit ..the fuse for State College Saturday at 8 p.m, the night by pumping in a bar- M,Payne Gym. ASC whipped the rage of early. shotsthatpmtaptly , jumped the Parsons to it 15-- 5 son in a 'game at Flagstaff-- Ariz. By JIM ROBINSON Deseret News SPorts Writer - ' :. '.! 5 - -- - , ' s' restminste OM Granitkins never have been too mean, but We get the foul line figures against them they did. in this gamei-it'- s tough to win. Granite hit four out of nine from the line. Olympus 26 ou t of 46- .,...,Fort y- -six fouls to nine.' Granite :shot three more field goals and lost by . ,16 points. fk ' . ', -- - - Take that Granite Olympus game Friday night at Brigham Young just bas- field--25 of-3- -- ', . , . c 1 - put that basketball anda hall per cent BYU EntertainsPROVOThe Wit1b, -- st - . 11 What they didn't do Denver Tonight - - ' Pot . li. won-handi- 6 ;0:-;';',t.e-tT.Oki- t' all out the second time because7I had nothing to lose and everything to win," said Jeart "Each time everything went all right, and I did the besty 1 could. .1 am very hippy, ut 1 could be happier if 1 hadn't raced so carefully In the first beat" - Jean's time in the second heat was 46.38. - The only one with a better time was the surpriAng Christine with46 01.m2riPile,s1 second heat was 47.68.. . 1 , - By ,Hack Miller weary ,,,,,,,,,J, - - , 4,.... - er team. , , - - If of the road in their next 11games, '- . eight of which are not In Logan. . ' ,,,....,..,,,,,, it looked like an Aggie sandwich in this action Friday, as BYU's Bob- Quinney and Steve Kramer (33) put squeeze-- on Utah State's LeRoy Walker as Jeff42) ' ' Congdon Watched. Ags - wu-Tidx- , art-st- , Mammothi , -- ...,,,,;,,,, , - 'Iwent ' - Meyer sof Round About schen, 18, but more famous bethan her fore today sistef- was leading vilta, am seconds and Christine was seeond with 43.85. Even Jean's coaches admitted her chances of victory were "dim" at that point, but the plucky coed gave it everything she had in the second heat in a desperate effort to make up e. the more than one second-differenc- - 1,000-met- I She missed her chance for vietory on the fast of the two rtms down the icy mountainside. Rao- ing carefully to avoid up penalties at any of the 51 gates through which she had to down the 350- pass on her way meter course,- - she was a little too cautious and lost time. .:1 did n t ski the first course fast enou , Abe said later. 1,,incla "That w y big mistake." At the end of the first . heat, dart haired Jean was sixth with 44 . 78 seconds. Marlene Gott- - -- -- , Teenage French sisters Christine and Marielle Goitschell finished first itnd second respeofively in the slalom. Miss Saubert's bronze- - medal for third place was the first medal of any kind won by the U.S., team in four days ot OlymBut it reprepier competition. sented a disappointment,-- : too, for the Oregon State University-junior was figured as America's best, and perhaps only, hope for a gold medal this year , Tee Cautions Pretty Jean 'lost her chance for victory in the first if the two slalom ski heats. Skiing too cautiously to avoid making a mistalce at the ntuberous gates on the mountainside, she wits only sixth after the first heat and trailed the French sisters' by more than a second. After a series of disqualifications, official results placed , e Mrs. Skoblikovi, 'the super, star of the games thus far, cap. tured, the women's speedskating crown for her third gold medal in three daysand is expected to try for a fourth In the 3,000 meters on Sunday. Her yictory,,, plus.t a second place in the same event and a sweep Sattulay in the cross. women5 coimtt7 slding gave the Soviets a total of 12 medals so far in the games, including five gold. - Grini Effort The U.S. team had been waiting for, four days for Miss Saubert to compete, and the slender coed made a grhn, courageous effort to come through. At the end she was able to say with quiet pride,verything went all light and I did the best I could. I am very happy, but I could be happier If I hadn't raced so carefUlly In the first heat" The' French sisters had been slight favorites over Miss Saubelt Marlene, until, now the set-- -- -" -- :--- ,- . to .,, - lommumwdome;,,,,,,,,...- slowest time on the more .famous of the two skiing g th fliial run. starsuled-at-thend of the--first mth -i But the ,IP that had slushed heat withclocking of 43.09 up the 1,506 iteter course after seconds-Cluisti- ne was7oecond thethird heat , ew worse id- tii with 43.95 and Jean THE SPORTS dash. lowing the Nash-- to s , Italian driver with a disappointing 44.78 Zardint, I SCOREBOARD who had been leading, adwori , Top) champion Eugenio , Fastest Thne ' BY United who had been e Press International But on the second heat over a Monti, to make Friday $ port Results fast , different course, it was Chrishad even- - worse f i n a effort, who tine reeled ofrthe fastest Pro Basketball time in the field, 46,01 seconds, BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION sled with NATIONAL 'rhe U.S. No. 97 B ton IIL Philadelphia for a total of 99.86 seconds. of Saranac Lake, .CI nnati II& Baltimore 106 McKillip Larry Marielle's total was 90.77 and scheduled.) (OM games N.Y.; as driver and Jim Lamy Miss Saubert's 91.36. of Lake Plaid, N.Y., doing the Co ge Basketball "I think opr training on icy brakingzipped :up into ;11 f t h NAST courses paid off: said Christine. place behind Canada's 'second Manhattan ii Colgate 71 Lawrence bternatIt 73, St. Brockport major sled, driver Victor Emery and New York A.C. 99,st.Wesleyan 71 ional brakeman peter Kir b ye--- who - Hartford 75, Pratt 64 S6 Harvard 76. Brown In another Olympic surprise grabbed fourtirplace. Montclair St. 104, Trenton St. ri Ton); Nash and 'Robin Dixon St. Michael's M.) 109, Marrimadt 11 Buss Ilockey Win Dartmouth 59 Yale zoomed from behind Saturday to Howard 72, Kutztown 70 The Britons' winning-tot- al n win the 1964 bobsled time Lafayette 13, Ccranton for four runs was 4:2L90. NewHavan 106, Bryant 57. race with a powerful. SOUTH Zardini had 4:72.02 tor second, Lane 109, Alabama ABM 71 frorti the mt. Towson St. a MOnti' 4:22.61,or 'third, Emery Catholic U. Louisiana St. 17,,, Mississippi a 71 vicTheir 4:23.49, for fourth', 'end Mcicillip ' Alabama St 100, Florida ASM tory gave Britain its first whiter 4:24.60 for fifth; Presbyterian 102, Georgia St. 66 Albany St. (Ga.) 113, Patna College games gold medal since 1952 aftALI 911, Wilberforce 66 Tennessee The heavily-favore- d 15, Lynchburg IS er the sun softened the course Union moved into soleSoviet Old Dorninlort MISSISSIPPI 116, Tulane 74 possessi' for frustrated Itallant h a 1-- on-of MIDWEST first place in the Olympic St. 19. North Dakota U. a lengers. $4 (over-MoKandrea Tech 6, Illinois medai gold hockey competition time) Feared Less -by trouncing Switzerland, 151. GracelaW tOS, St. Ambrose 74 St. Cloud 19, Michigen Tech. dare-devthe third victory withNash, a SOUTHWEST , William Cary 66. East Texas 62 dziver from Amersham, - Eng- out defeat- - inTthe' round-robi- n New Mexico Highlands 107, Wayland land, and his , tournament br nits s I a and Baptist 74 brakeman had wound up second moved it, ahead of Caned a, Utah St. 9L viesr - 7$ Brigham Young after the4hird heat and then which has a 9 mark,- - The CaOregon Tr, California .63 Oregon ..5t. 85; kettle 79 , had lost mak were after nadians idle thought they Portland It. 61, Eastern Oregon a Saturday. total le rri - 12th place' with time ofF793,Joan Hannah of Franconia. NE., moved up from 27t1I lo 1.9th with 107.39. , ' Barbara Ferries of Houghton, Mich., originally 19th, was dis.. qualified for a fall on her hrst Russian - speed- skating star Lidia -- Skoblikova won her third gold medal and (UPI)-----Wid- Mist it" UU alit, in taltes,-- mpuisrarany iNNSBRUCKAIIS T1 IA -St 5-747- i oean mu liiii.1111401(...--.7.--. , ,sztupdtel t1t Bemoans 'Mistake' ',',t500.1)01....-.q.01$t- Se-OPP- ' - |