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Show =? Cougars Drop Second Straight 92-76 Gere SCOWHTZ. ‘OregonSt. Explodes ‘In 2nd Half byBaySchur see wsrcosy If Mike Says He's Tired, Believe Him i) St. 65 lawthorne 74 ine 68 8 | | CORVALLIS; Ore. (Special)- | Ole Miss. 19 to 0 “HOUSTON (UPig=—Tailback Chris Gilbert and Quarterback | Bill. (Superbill) Bradley, Texas’ | Brigham -Y o ung University’s | Cougars were caught in a withering crossfire of accurate shoot- Vash 30 ing by-Loy Peterson and Vince If Mike Young, former Brigham Young University wrestling Fritz, as Oregon State swept star, complains about that “all tired out feeling” you better)jto a 92-76 victory over the NIT believe him Last weekend. Young, wno also: fights with Stan's Boxing. {champions Saturday night. Club of Orem. traveled by auto to Lincoln, Neb., where he| It was the second straight loss participated in seven matches in two days in an AAU wrestling |for charges, | Coach Stan Watts’ : tourne; ; who tip ed off three straight Aner fhe mat meet, Young motored back to Provo fell rarerwai hae to Seatthen boarded a plane for Phoenix, where he competed in the U ity, 85-83, j "3 Phoenix Invitational Poxing Meet last Tuesday night. re niversity im oversime 4 Det’.95 St, John’s Min 74 | Ashvle-Bitmre 83 Wimgtn 78 over a rather short period of time. fourth ‘straight of the season by In spite of the rather exhausting schedule over a short span the Beavers: ‘omies ‘of time, Young. wiwon a Western Athletic Conference cham-| Fritz scored 29 points and | Seton Hall 96 Boston U wt | Drexel68 Swarthmore 55 Wheaton 112 Wabash 108 sensational sophomores, each {tan_for more than’ 100 yards. Saturday in leading the Long |horns to a 190 victory over the | University of Mississippi in the \eighth annual Bluebonnet Bowl, | Gilbert, running for more than 100. yards in his sixth ; : Neb; 71 Portland 69 (Consiif) [Straight game, set a Bluebonnet Cin 74 Western Mich 48 if Elizabthtwn 90 Wilkes Col 71. Wagner 104 Susquehanna 56 That's a lot of travelmg anc quite a bit of physical exertion |Friday night. The win was the pionship last year, ‘Texas Tops Hoop Results Denv Towa 8 Drake 75 turned in creditable performances in both peterson %8 to spark the Bea- the wrestling and tourneys. eae B “That Mike Youns’s a tough-nut,” Dave Schulthess, sports VTS attack; Gary Hill Jed the information director-for BYU, said whentold aboutall the trav-|BYU attack with 19 points, fol- { |Bowl record with 156 yards in |% carries. One was a yard plunge for a touihdown, Bradley, who foiled the fabled ole: Miss-- defense with his sprintouts, passing and signal calling; Gained -105-— yards Ind. St. 103 Wstn. N. M. 88 Tunning and 49 for 154 total Western Ky. 81 Butler 68 ‘Tults 71 Brooklyn 70 offense. He scored Texas’ other two touchdowns on runs of 25 Bentley 102 Maine 71 and four yards. eling and competing the former Cougar athlete had done in|lowed by Kari Liimo with 15 such a short time. "land Neil Roberts with 18. . Young finished second in his weight class in the wrestling ‘The Cougars led 42-39 at half[meet and then made = strong showing in the boxing meet; In|: A “Scranton 111 Delaware Vly. 8) The Texas defense, sparked ‘Minnesota 71 Ohio U 67 by li r Fred Etiwards, Toledo 103 Marshall 1 was as outstanding as the Arkon 88 San Francisco Stm 64) offense, shutting out, Mississippi =. Three ouher wrestlers who traveled with Young to the|early in the second half and the Southern Meth, 89 Midwstn 74) tion was to the eight in the ’ "the Boxing event, te lost a much-booed split decision to Crosby |™*, but Fritz paced a great Fulbright, a runnerupin last winter’s National-Golden: Globes Oregon State surge that carried tourney. : j < the Beavers into a 51-45 lead Houston 90 San Francisco 74 Ohio Wes. 73 Western Res 71 Penn St. 98 Colgate 8 «Lincoln mat meet — known as the Great Plains AAU wrestling Cats ee ae oe hie tourney — fared rather well-in the meet, according to Fred/ Oregon State went into a Davis,Cougar grappling coach. with nine Street to play and Colorado Downs one yard on a fourth-and-two ~ Chuck Henry won the 115 pound class title, while |Mike|the Cats were sunk. McAdams placed third nethe 130-pound class and Dan Groski! Raymond’s free throw and 60class. ee ae Ol Schwartz Loves BYU Band—But... Arizona In iadbits bytat gave Oregon State a 43 lead. | Oregon State gained a 54 lead and the-game-was-tied at 55 BOULDER, Colo. (UPI) —|zone with six seconds to go to Colorado University offset _a stop Mississippi's last threat. le.” throw afd Hill's jumper gave And think: ip dicecior, DickBallou,is a great guy. He's the Cats a 107 margin. show a a football fan and that, is enough to make him rate eith me. Without dodb. he's ons of the best bend dives Frits’ basket narrowed BYU’s|" lead toLi10-9, and after Peterson! tors in the West. ALL, The only ‘Arizona’s ference basketball ve the ball ALONE, UNDER the basket for s rebound is Craig Raymond (85), BYU G11 center. non ltory in the CU Fieldhouse. rise oboe on State player near him as he co:nes down with the ball ts Harry Gummar Colorado, 1 led by forward Bob three times on fumbles, but the Wil-| defense, minus star linebacker Bauers and guard Chuck ams,drovefo 4-0 margin| Joel Brame, was able to rise rae ; "hasOner okoSTW 7 Utes Defeat |inatioe wit yield 41 to of porters trying to phone in their game stories and trying to beat ss the Beavers tied the score ee ee ae ee d iete eee # deadline in the process. it Meal, Lilmo paced the Cats 1 like lively band-music as well as the next guy — and the| into a 33-28 lead, but the irre- Stanford In tertainment — but T can't say I enjoy it- when its beating \back agein and kept the Oregon 100-87 Game)" Cougar bend rates with the best in producing this kind of en-|nressible Peterson came right against my eardrums when I'm trying to phone in a sfory after- |siate quintet on the heels of Sales © Oe 00a 5 ee the Cats, “ g q ‘ BOTS is ocak eer tas bens oe tae BH hs etrycamed tiedgoal PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1966 Hibsted the NCAA Western Regional Tourney. On those occs-|1o6 in the first half to tie the ; sions, tourney officials have put the newspapermen at the fl00t score at 39-all, but James hit level along the west side of the basketball court. : z & field ‘And where do you think they put the bands ftom the com-| on 45 give the Catsanda tree 4299 throv) half- peting schools? You guessed it. Right behind the press row. |time advantage in fact, the bandsmen sat so close to the press row that some Fritz ane Fh dent OU : ; GGL get tha ° ° “* to gain id a 48-42 lead be- By WENDELL RIGBY 20 rizonda qua : ce ae ® ae oe eneninring baie Ba touchiown. : oy ie laaone just before the end of the rightside linemen ‘i half linebacker on 1 Satirday in anight rowbytoscoring dump|Gilbert Bradley called:keying bis own ower ° halt and the In Pinning in th Why the tourney oficials decided to put the bandsmen so| Wie Second, half Close they Were almost piggyback with the newspapermen I’ll| ISDIG [fst quarter, Te$otk. Rebel war Get a and ess on acea eeae open a close < restiers fa eee Wears tomes es Oe ercre, avers were Beavers into a 4542 lead early poking them in the back with their instruments. Tommy Luke, a defensive center Bill Davis here Saturday |halfhack from Mississippi, also right to, takean e257 tie [made three interceptions. ‘The [eehe ectaeesscar| (tie Ta Pomaare dropped a I-76 decision Soterday_night.(Hersl@UPI. Tolegitn), |on° the shooting of Roberts Limo, James and Hil. we mansentingbingewith. « tong game it creates an almost impossible situation for sports te-| range b Peera sae a in Easy 91-74 Tilt {ie shud, ironing tee ea oe pepeSeeding one in hi obt I agree with Jimmy Lawrence that the Cougar band is “‘in-| »nq 7.7, before James’ free at I wish Wis pop band onda Keep pltying for 0 minutes following the conclusion of the BYU basketball games in the Cougar fieldhouse, It just so happens the band is located just under the press box and when it blares fort full blast for 10 minutes after the for the first time in 17 games dating back to Oct. 9, 1965, _The deepest penetra pours mat mars ‘and % Sales nea. ne . ee ll indiewhtcen haearene teatiog * Bradley set up ene Utah upped its record| theGilbert secondand touchdown. midway Stanford, behind the shooting through. the third quarter. ping three matches in their tilt/omore Efrain Escalante. A re-| eine ‘Art Bradley carried four straight ever know, but taey did. ee 7 eal free|_Coach Fred Davis’ Brigham with . The fall came in|verse and a predicament pos-|0f junior,forward Ae aca imes: Son Myers tre Maybe when BYU builds its new fieldh , arrangements pre “anes can a ftee/y jung University grapplers|the final match of the day, the ition outpointed Escalante who remaining in the first|Mississippi 15 and then Gilbert will be made to have the vress box situated some place other 3 z went on display for the home ight division, where|was awarded two points on 8/14 yah then tallied 11 wentthe final yards in two off <=. than directly in front or directly above the bands. ‘Another solution would be to build a soundproof press box. But I probably wouldn’t like that too well either, be- ‘Wage Hn t ose heer Helen's enjeribing sesie James hit a field goal and!town folks afternoon Bob Christensen, a promising |\fkedown, ae ae teal aahte ache. dexhes Roberts scored off a fast break| as they tumed in a 20-11 win| junior, was injured and fell a| The Cougars moved ahead| Redekins were never headed. Bradley looking as good as | cut the Oregon State lead to| over the University of Arizona|prey to. tough Bob Collins oflin the second match as Jeff Uiah' guard Mervin Jackson,|new on the knee which was Points, 51-47, but Fritz’s!in the first dual meet of the Arizonoa. A neck injury re-|Batchelor, proved too strong for], g- foot -2 junior, scored 22/injured in October, was the makers at all. I also wouldn’t be able to student cheer- |2footer upped the Beavers/ season ‘ oceured as Collins put on the| Arizona's’ Steve Price. Three|¢ his game high’ of 32 points| Workhorse in the final drive in ingsections. And. somehow it he to the |lead to 58-47. Justamyers’free! Coach Davis-is-usinga-team |pressure..__________|takedowns_and_an escape gavelin-the first helf, At-one stretch, (the last quarter. carried40 “eel” or the spirit of the game without being able to hear ~ the band or the cheering It’s just that I would appreciate a little less noise and loud music at the end of the game when I’m trying to phone’in my| story and beating my brains out trying to make a deadline, ; Piecewise ~. Carter Fans Feel These’ ‘i There’s No Justice <=""A lot of people around the Central Utah area are-extreme-| and French field goal|composed of two seniors, two| Arizona failed to make the|Batchelor an easy win over thelhe hit 9 of his first 10 shots|of the 58 yards, including the gave the OSU quintet a nine-|iuniors and five sophomores weight in-the 145 pound division arizona who made} from the floor and tallied 14’of |final four, Gilbert ran the other Point advantage. fand the youngsters looked ex-|and the Cats won a five point |his only points on four escapes.|his team’s first 16 points, _|13. ; But Eakins and Lythgoe| ceptionaliy good in their first| decision Saturday morning beAnother Win eee Gilbert’s 156 yards rushing Scored for the Cats and BYU) local . The grapplers fore.the meet got underway. In broke the Bluebonnet record of cut the Beavers lead to five| successfully defended their Uni-|the afternoon match, Jon Hall,| The Cougars scored again in Weber Scores) 114 set by Bill Tobin of Missouri points, 56-51. Fritz paced OSU| versity of Arizona Invitational |B YU Sophomore, ecto 187ponedasa: a BilOe. {io 2.981 margin ee Cea an oeTe edt cali. into a 50-51 margin with 11 and|Meet last week in Tucson, and Gary Hayden, a Senior at Ari- Roberts scored on a field|Cated that they will make a Cats Ahead omore hopefuls. The two were “Ty worked up over the fact that Virgil Carter, BYU’s record-| goal and free throw as BYU|strong defense to retain their| risona was never ahead as|*@d on points at the end of the breaking quarterback, wasn't selected for the West squad for |cut Oregon State's lead to 63-|1986 Western Athletic Confer-|they started off with a five|™Re Minutes but Osborn re-| the East-West Shrine game. Mostof these fans felt-a te, 58, but Fredenberg and Juste-|ence championship. great injustice was done to Carter, |myets then shot the Beavers pet fipdbet By e ° was @ ae i eae Gary Gores in coaieatoo OvertimeWin |s2 m= Rhome of Tulsa in 1964. The upset for Mississippl, OGDEN, Utah UPI)—Web-|which was favored by 6% point handicap, They picked up C°ived an extra point for riding) er's fast - breaking Wildcals|points, was the second in two Match Results three points in the first match, time, _|came through with 17 big points] trips.to the Bluebonnet. Bowl, the national tota’ offense championfor 1966 and the holder of out to 67-60 advantage with| ‘There was only one fall and |the'123 pound division as Bill| “Arizona picked up the thre®|in overtime Saturdayto knock )The Rebels lost to Tulse: 14-7 inSe ee ee ne oe eight minutes to go. one forfeit as the Cougars pick-|Clemmens, a good looking jun- ee ee Spel Fresno State University, ae te ‘ oe , when he wasn’t select nee rs . bidto compete with Steve Spurrier or Bob Griese, there might leo gave the Beavers a 7666 have been some excuse for rot selecting him. But he didn’t and jeaq- es ic . ushing showed a le a sissippi’s Jimmy ee eee ee aoe ed.up six victories wllle drop- ior ouipainted the Cougars sopi- anacee ete The Wildcats, down by a 67-lmnissed a 4¢-yard Geldgoalry “It Carter wasn't the best quarterback in the West, then it] ani Pelerson's first field poel swould have been hard-to have founda belter one. If he had with less than five minutes to ee eTE AES SN pas Siekere Jimas and Limo led a Cougar ee sarge thatcit Beavers!. ing BYU’s Tim Pontious. A 8 ggies ° IED € core = a predicament awartl|maining inthe game, tied it] Conway of Texastried two, One The sailed through -the Se ee eee made the difference. : LJVEF count with 10 seconds re-|in the first quarter. David versal up at 67-all when Wes Jessup|was wide and the other was SeveDnerens atctetsed not ‘Weber pulled “away in the| Statistics of the Bluebonnet FFOVIGEMCE onato aDonpairiat, Ha was of escape points [ee periodhikingdazed 1 stright Bow! foal game: ts ai Poln! Packers, Dallas Dominate ee jets theBeaver|.LOGAN (UPD = Uiah Slates lft ted the sore at 50, the Cougar grapple showed his toes could only wai in di Mares » Passing yardage 9% @5 lay ant that ws the egy. Sim Walesawhvery tastewihWalker |Delenive Matea | ions for Pro Sele ectionstor Pro Bowl | begioning. 57 1028 Cats, of the end: for the took over in the final three|and Utah State's; Shaler Mel John Norton, a talented grap- Ariz,, dee, Birain Escalante, Passes ee * Ves ; . {minutes after the Providence|mon doing the scoring. College star fouled: out to post| pler from Bute, Ore. showed|o 0? The Friars moved ahead 75-| plenty of class in the 16 Passes intrepid by 4 130 pounds « Jeff Batchelor, Punts Aggies victory|7 wwith hit|"e; . Tt was one of the better pound |'ByU dec. Steve Price; Ariz.,| Fumbles lost 9g!mee Will Pley|sy|*over%-%the intersectional ith 4:25 4:25 andleft ad edas Walker visiting Friars,Victory a jumper a free-| defensive matches of the day| a; a wh AustralicanTecam Watersored 26 pins—2e|tiow onatennis play.) wit a reversal foe Neton| gee"Gary Gomer,kre#8 x 1§ minutes he ; beating out a single point for| 145 pounds- Jon Hall,i, Byu,| BYU, second halt but and three straight free throws an : by Bob Guerra. won by forfeit over Arizona, In LOGAN, Utah (UPI)—than| played ip the ‘wasn’t enough 7-8 ua of 30 L Eoeste Loyola 4 342 Coas unde-|by 7-foot center i cities match Hall won To 70-48 srovement iniToate, Walkerhad fouled os, handed theHoe afer aed anal tated Aggies 1-2. lea a 7677 ve Island team its ichedaling the ive Oy to amin Bara gore Go Price (2,2 marie’foanin| 162 pounds - Gary Rusine.| Win Over ASU ’ ge Utah|%“arows 727 with lead2:48 on aleftpair free‘Guerra. A take downpoints and|enz? Its.5420sixth.sawvictory but ofBunce,|» reversal were the only |% oc: Tm: Pontius, BYU LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Unl- a Seat Scent State started fast and|%, Soot over substitute Jim neat ‘The heavyweight match was!” thaSaae lat ye7” , added to puishthree Utah more State [201 while it, lasted but the IBY, 47-98 halftime lead. roe second period out in front #2-70 with 2:07 re.|Powertu! Bob Collins secured] t7'pounds a 3440 ad-|maining and the Tee never drmlockthat reinjured. Bob dec. a while losers, : hed 21 eieue - Verl Miller, BYU,|an easy 70-48 victory in the Guerra, Ariz, 40. first game .of a doubleheader eo pine doSartane| ee Collins, jat the Sports Arena Saturday fae! wi pb ext haitse id esa Norton, dec, Bob Guerra, Ariz, 21-linfa clinging the first man-toxnan half and coasted to BYU, (92, eae alate Meet Summary _ Final score BYU 2, Ariz.11|Carolina 123 pounds-Bill Clemmens,|Al Davia Otticial, _ Igama, ‘ in the second Ate |