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Show ; : ) SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1968 * Herald ra -19 Provo High Come eS "7! | iger Basketeers anne High Hoopsters HooTio Carb c rovo Behind | Score e 4 . 8 5 | - PRICE — Provo Biulldogs|ter, Shipman tallied seven, from a one-point lead at the;and then moved steadily ahead Tabiona came from behind a staged a second half rally that/points during his fourth period three quarter mark to a 15 point|in the closing period with Ship-| 24-28 halftime deficit to defeat talk them from behind a|work and Kari Nelson began’margin at the end of the game.|man, Nelson Sorensen and Mike! St. Francis, 60-55, Friddy night 83-2 deficit and gave them a}hitting from the outside and! Plagued by fouls and inabil-/Folster heading the attack. |in the Provo High gym — in ee BY ver evi s < ite ee we sia Ba eae Re ‘e adie a 7? rhya Dev- to a relatively easy 7681 vie-|Trane, GeorgeClose and Peter|e wasSieve ‘Hall- with 17 68-53 win over a stubborn Car-|Provo won going away in the ity to hit the hoop throughout! Karl Nelson and Jerry Sor-) Tablona moved out to 129 14.. ingville Red Devils] son went to work and the Ti ae Mike Whiting picked up 14 and bon Dino team, in a game play-| final minutes of the game with-|the first half; Provo’ had trou-/ensen tied for scoring honors, first quarter lead anly to have jn one of the opening games of| were ‘but in front 39-26 : Owen Masia helped with 11 ed Friday night at Price. out’ Muhlestein and Scheuer, |bie with the steady play of the}each with 16 counters as they|St. Francis charge into their piay in Region Four competi-- The Dinosaurs jumped into) J Sorensen also helped Miners, but the Bulldogs were| paced the Provo attack. Muhan early lead which they main-|the Provo cause with some an entirely different team in/lestein was close behind with 15 tained throughout the first and| timely shooting in that final/the second half as they came points and the seven points by second ‘and—into—the| period—that-saw—Prove—jump\from behind, knotted the count: Shipman_came at a critical’ finally braced fore and the put Bulldogs on’ the steam that Cc vases S é brought them out in front,.-| ougar : 2 swimmers Lop /U- Tay tags ie aituit eights Dine’ Giles. four out}1:51.8, First places and times’ safe lead, stant trouble with their steady|of five pool records for a 70-34) were: : 10 Tom Peterson, hit ‘back to back Pay.Te Tigers Say aed SPRINGVILLE “|. Springville made a desperate advantage. Totals os... 23 14-19 60 hid for the lead as‘ Owen Mason’ foul shooting and the Provo of-| win. ‘Texas Tech, Dan Hatmon, the field with 22 fielders to 16)ST. FRANCIS fensive could not get under| BYU star Dave Vandershaf)Tim O'Rourke, Dana Weaver, for Carbon, but the Dinos col-| Barber way. broke the 1000-yard freestyle)Gil Reeve, 400-yard medley re-/Jected 21 points in 37 attempts’ Pyle Carbon had @ 171i lead at|Poo! record with a 11.08.9, well) 4:00.80; BYU, Dave Van- from the foul line’ to 20 points Doty the end of the first eight min-| {had of second lace red raider, dershalf, 1000-yard freestyle, made on 34 tries byProvo, Rainaldi utes and increased the margin Frank_. Shotwell _who clocked) 11:08.0; BYU; Peter Feiera- CARBON oar —iieiar-o to nine “points~at halftim ie, 39-{ 12:00.96. _Also_swimmingin|bend,200-yard freestyle, 1:51.3; Alger 5 0 +49 16 27 21-0 75 Totals eid-ol-theee auariers-af G rT 5 4464 100 2 411 9 . 5 34 13/fielders and the Bengals hada with a splurge of haekits i . 4 46 12/72 margin ‘Att Allred. and-‘Tom. Peterson 300 6 Desperate Bid to-give the home team: as3-41, "4 : Provo. led in scoring from) toss, and Dick Belliston put the aie see cnsiMaseee ‘ x x tigers.out infron wilha Pa ee saurs in the ball game until Giles from the charity line the Dinos moved out in front, Terry Al-| In their home pool Friday,Fuerabend broke the 200-yard midway in the final period/Thomas . ger, Jerry Carlson and Rolynn) night, the jars—whipped) freestyle pool record witha when the Bulldogs garnered a Lefler in con- Texas Tech bi vints. Allan Wiatts came Rhodes led the winners fo Vico..464 slipped under the Br Cleve Hait-hit-three-times: andy" Rolynn Perri with 10, Bilj|tP scorer with 20 points. |Sewkes with h ave oo we Victory Over Texas Tec Perri kept the ahaey': JerryCarlson, 6-0 junior, pac-| Cry with TY points, but Perrerolf,, a layup. . Ranit=Trane Mason counteda fielder, which fee 70. 34 ad the Miners ‘with 15 points of St. Francis was the game's) (rom center. scored*aiea {ei coupled swith foul tosses by Kill oe C ., Prove got into foul trouble, time. ere ? middle of the third quarter be-|~ seal halftime lead. But the Padres) ;\,., Same Story through with Vite counbens couldn't: hold the advantage “The Red Devils took the lead It was the same story. after OREM GFT and they: trailed 36-43 at the in the openiig seconds of play Jhe_intermission..Allan_Walts Pete-son 8 66 2 three-quarter_mark. las Allan Watts, 9—starting 074, 2, Pair_of field” goals, Histon 24 8 a 05° Mason 4340 Orem. increased the lead in Killpack haa 4 _* G F hit-on a free throw, and Steve the final period with -Allred, © nan 5 46 14 Hal), Mike Whiting and Steve Heaps, Belliston—and Trane S- 4 14 9 Killpack hit fielders and Kill-|finding the range i Totals 125 4 6-546 17 22 17-22 61 9 23 2 ball game march by some great ting Orem ————| Dick Belliston tit twive-from:by-a-pair-of Tiger guards.-Tom Springville BM 8 7 14% 4f 61 2.00 /pack added a free toss to give Lead Tigers : Sa 4 0-0 8 the Devils their last lead of the Orem: was led in. its victory Score by quarters Grr Petrero —+10—6 24, but the Bulldogs began to| te S0O-yard free, Vandershaf|/ BYU, Doug Reagan, “90 yard |-7OO ssssss:: 91 0° a, Totals -. . . -«. . 24 TAM 55 the-field,-‘Tom- Peterson-eouint- Peterson and Dick —Belliston —— find themselves early in the shot a strong. lead finishing) freestyle, 220; BYU, Dennis Carls 558ere by quarters: ed two fromthe foul, line and/ who completely dominated play is fhurd period and after some|20Seconds over Dennis Mey-|Meyring, 200 individual mediey,| Paris 3 agg Tablona........12 28 43.60 once from. the field; and Belli- with. their shooting and ball) APL Standings three minutes of play knoited ring. wiedane bis diony evan 8:06 ged ag pt SOE vkes 4 Texas Tech's Robert Graham diving. 231.30 points; and BYU eemun to forge into the lead. Provo and Cougar Doug Reagan tied ai lurton, 200-yard butterfly, Wheeler. the end of| OCking 22.0 in the 50-yard free|2.07.8. TOTALS ae ase: eth are ee __|diver jonesee wi away) 10-yard freestyle, 49.4; i E Sohatwaren fs Provo lost both of its big/with another pool record total-| Jess Allen, 200-vard backstroke, | pRovO men, Martel Muhlestein and) ing 231.30 points. He helped|2:11.3; BYU, Dave Vandershat, | sorensen Mike Scheuer, but Terry Ship-/ score one out of two firsts for)500-yard freestyle, 5:17.1; BYU, shinman ; Hes . 28 16 21-97 53 912 3.21 8 1 1 ee Wasatch Acad. ..17 28 1a 4 L 7 13 5 zit Tinie. 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Baltimore 4 cates aoe cares 5 38 0 49 Alsatch High to a 6358 victory pverhart another 3 pitches by Mike Whiting. quarters mark. After that the Dons had an easy time of it. contributed effectively to the 1s S718 in the first quarter by pit up eight points. sophomore, Jay Hardman, who} Ute Wrestlers WL, . i. 410 331 G F | BBBER — Wilson scored 26|ioliday | 2 0.0 4|points Friday night to lead Wa-| gmith Leading, the- Dons to victory _AHLStandings Tiger march was stopped only|begin to hit his stride in the, Hershey 25 16 In 65-40 Clash halt and 9744 at fe ee high temporarily by a bucket by| second half to score 12 points, Quebec sophomore, paced the i ively a8 trolled the Viking nae was end of the first period as the|16 points each; and Art Allred ities Defeats Tintic WASATCH ACAD. Mark Peterson, Sos Gardner's charges -led- 37-29 at Peterson json hit in rapid succession as point man for the evening with a 8 the Pleasant Grove gym. {ter advantage, Coach Mike ‘Buy aFirestone Extra Life, or Delco DNC-12orEnergiser ‘and got : Sek oe ‘such Sou i | defects ry Ken Baranco in rte i Glenn mn A ‘The U of U team is now 64. ‘They meet University of Okla homagrapplers here Thursday. Delco Eye FREE! FIREPLACE LOGS glows"Swhen your battery needs fluid—a— reminder your serviceman to add water before damage or failure results. CRAGHEAD : Fite most 12-volt Batteries. LOW COST WINTER TRACTION 56 NORTH 2ND WEST DIAL 978-1003 SS se 55) sion, Larry Heaps and Peter- rustling. |Seore by quarters: Carl Wv ° teal down-to-the wire /Viking-|for both teams. PAYSON Pioneer battle Friday fight in! Racing to an 1810 fitst quar- The Pioneers play 36 4 Academy Quint [the Tigers jumped out in front|22 counters; Randy Trane and, By United Press International to stay with a 25-14 lead at the Belliston tied for second with Eastern Division |_sranist Fork — Sponish ito the hoop, followed by Holl! Wasatch Cagers|recick te aanle ph lace PLEASANT GROVE — Lehi epeeeae when} Lamb topped Payson with 13) Tip St. Josep Berti Pioneers defeated their old rival| they defeated arch rival Pay-|points, followed by Carter with| Jy 63-53 ee Pleasant Grove, 6046, in & typ-|son 7456, in the loop opene:|it and Hone with 10. Russell’. Se §| SENeexk= §| cxExecr= | 9 6 . ° Dons Open Region 4 Action m™ With 74-56 Over Lion Five rms it a) Totals ONY ............ 18 67-65 Game | | a 6 00 ©} MT. PLEASANT — Wasatch! It was only in spurts thereaf-/ other two points, Providence 2185 9 2 49 8/Academydefeated Tintic, 65-40,|ter that Springville threatened) Springville played top basketWestern Division 2 1112 16/Friday night in a non-league/@s the aroused Tigers com-|ball at times: but the shooters L. T. Pis, 0 00 O/high school basketball game, (pletely dominated play the rést| were generally inconsistent and) Pittsburgh 6 338 1 pot the game. Inthe second: had-trouble-in-the-pinches when}Rochester 691% Folster . | 1 7 man came intothe lineup to re-| Texas—BYU sweepingall other Steve Schroeter, 200-yard breast’ Gronichee place Mublestein after Muble-| events. ae stroke, 2:25.7; and BYU, Doug Scheuer stein helped the Bulldogs} Steve Shroeter finished first| Reagan, Ed Rudloff, Peter Fel-| viuhlestein into a lead with a lin the 200-yard beast stroke,/erabend, Ron Burton, 400-yard payor point spree in the third quar-|2:25.7, a pool record and Peter freestyle, 3:22.9. Nelson Lehi. 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