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Show 16 Sunday Herald- SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 180 Spanish Fork Remains Unbeaten With 69-57 Verdict Over Cavemen By RAY SCHWARTZ right time to come with the big wed the Dons into a 134 the irrepressible play of Beck scoring rampage early in the shooting second half that sent Spanish [ play for the Cavemen. advantage with 2:37 to play in and some radai by Burgess, coatinued to hang Fork soaring into a 43-25 lead SPANISH FORK — Spanish "49 other American Fork the quarter Fork's Dons, the towering mus- cagers scored in double figures However, the super-charged in there tough. In fact, Ameri- with 5:25 to play im the third of Region Four, notched with Kenay Burgess scoring 14 Cavemen, led by 0 period. the dszzling can Fork trailed by only their their straight league tri-\ ini. and Max Mulliner rack- play of Beck, fought back stout- points, 2-21, after a spinning| After that American Fork was heartedly and managed to tie|jumper from the circle by Bur-|never able to get closer than @ring AmericanFork's Cave-|"™ vbough Spanish Fork had|the score at Mall by the end/gess four points to the high-flying amen, 60-57, Friday night. |atrocious luck on its shooting of the quarter It was during this stretch in |Dons, despite the heroics of umph Saturday, afer overpow-|iie up 12 Coach Roy Pehrson’s teh, |hroughout most of the first half! Spanish Fork’s shooting con-|the game mea, fired up toa it '/and American Fork led 6 in|tinued to be spotty in the sec-\came off Far aeenay uheces (the early going, the Dons gain-|ond quarter, but the Dons’ bench and Ply Ke cked the muscle nece® ied a 98 lead with 4:09 to play greater size and strength en-|binge with that Duane Dudley the Spanish Fork|American Fork went on a scoring Mulliner a variety of shols|R. Beck sery to compete ee coed in the first peciod on Atwood’s abled them to maintain control |to keep the Dons out in front. Mike Gardner's collegesnter {ree pitch and were never be-|of the boards and that proved! erew, which used its,grester /nind again in the contest height and oe “eck Harris And, it was a long one from Anderson Holt’ The Cavemen, sparked by! 2 M $s. 3 i a4 00 ae38 2 to 4 free throws, 2 basketeer, has been bothered by 5 1920 6 illness this season and still ap- peared to. aewe pei it 2 49 ; ry foe Dudley wood, a welmacied, 64 0 ,- Norman Rigat triumph by scoring 18 points, 12 of them coming on "gga » 17:32 7 G F P Norman led the Dons on a|Holt " 02 1 5 than compensate for aby “20% viccie, and scoring on a driv-|soon after the period got under|a scoring surge that gave them| Totals at artistec brilliance obably the|i0 lay-in after taking a pass) way a 33:23 halftime lead. |Spanish Fork oh act gg rl 1 1 to be a telling factor as Holt |center court by Dudiey that got Bateman Firing in a hooker from the shot them into 1914 advantage the Don. off and running with| Burgess fone a ati “goueenl gifrom Gary Beckstrom, G F P 4 48 22 8 710 2 American Fork 14 23 43 57 in tek |Spanish Fork from the field. ‘And American Fork indicated 14 33 50 69) | | ° tie Spanish Fork captain wes the foe they feared mostas the Jim Sweeney| Takes Helm At Wash Sf, 5 | SPRINGVILLE RED DEVILS’ Lawrence Groncman (32) goes after the ball with a Carbon * <7he player, Jerry Carlson also tangling for it. Also in the picture for Carbon are Jeff Judd (33) and Clyde Worthen (21). Neil Hanks (12) watches the action jor Springville. Carbon won the SPOKANE, Wash, (UPI) — game 58-47, (Photo by Dean Ostlund, Herald photographer) Jim Sweeney, a high - riding success as a high school and ‘Big Sky Conference coach, has taken on the tough job of pulling Washington State University of the Pacific Eight out of the football doldrums. Sweeney, 38, head coach at Carbon Rally Trips Montana State University since Springville 58-49 1963, was so sure he could do! he job he accepted a one-year The Carbon Dinosaurs broke contract — “tue only kind I’ve: into the win column in Region lever had.” Four basketball activity with a strong second hi But He asked and goi $20,000 ight a year, $300 mere than WSU vally that carried to a 5849 win paid Bert Ciark, who was dis-| missed after the 1967 season in which wins in the last two! games of the season failed to make up for losses in the first! eight games. Clark coached! four years at WSU, Sweeney said Friday he was optimistic about WSU’s football’ i prospects. Both he and Dr. Glenn Terrell, WSU president Nass who announced the appointment, indicated they hope for a for 19 points while Springville could manage only 12, It was long tenure for Sweeney, the final quarter that broke Sweeney said he wil! attend! the game open for Carbon, the National Coaches Associa- along wth a good third quarter, tion meeting in New York City Spri‘ingville grabbed an early beginning this weekend, then lead and heid a 16-10 first quarwill plunge oe recruiting when! ter lead, It was actually the he nd bal over the Springvike Red Devils better after the bits peason at the US. Nay eae cea ~ Elias, 4 , 41 record, including a 19-14] SPANISH FORK DOMINATED the boards 5 against American Friday night as witnessed Victory over traditional fee) by this example where big Mike Atwood (54) and another hard rebounding Don go i Army. Navy's contract with| the air to completely control the rebound. Spanish Fork remained undefeated with a 1% Elias is in the neighborhood $20,000 en a the pact renegotiable by party at point victory over the Cavemen, (Photo by Phil Shurtleff, Herald U Decid ‘the end of the 1968 season. returns late next we k. Title Washington, principally to California, in its efforts to find football players, He said he did not consider PHILADELPHIA (UPI) —|WSU’s location in the small! (Pennsylvania will decide next town of Pullman 75 miles south THEY'RE HERE!! Tuesday on whether to join the|, Car Loads of New White Hat SPECIALS!! "68 Dodge Cars... All Body Styles Buy now while the trade-ins are tops ‘Your New Dodge Will Cost Carbon jumped into the lead | final buzzer, 58-40, by the end of the third quarter Carbon | Jewkes Re a 5 58 5 Complete Tour [Slington Worthen 1m a: § 712 MANILA (UPI)—The world-| Fry traveling Dallas Tornado soc-| Judd cer team completes an Interna:| Carlson tional tour Feb. 15 with games' in Australia, the Philippines,| Totals ‘New Zealand, and several South| Springville Sea islands. | Blanchard Owned by millionaire Lamar] Felix Hunt, the club already has|Gronoman performed since Aug. 1, 1967, in Walk Spain, India, Burma, Ceylon,| = Pakistan, Japan, Vietnam, In-| Hanks donesia, Singapore and South/Patton Africa. Averett rs Totals Texas Gov. Sam Houston ” only quarter the Red Deviis| resigned bike 6 4 eee W '8 58 . . . 19 2033 58 Gs ae 1 00 8 3 89 3us¢ io 4 3 00 «66 1 22. € 8 WwW + D Oe “ his post. in 18 ssringele ae 7% 0 7 39 58 iewrid bs oesae san ‘femne elas Taal but! outscored the Dinosaurs, but| because of the state’s secession.| oo.) |indicated WSU probably. wil have to continue to step outside! " still the quintet held a 30-27)at 39-37 and then widened the haiftime lead. ead. : |margin to nine points at the BY High Dumps Rams-Browns 68-52 |! Playoff ~” points in the GameToday BY High put together a welllCruze scored 20 balanced scoring attack under first half and finished the night| Pioneers (New York and Massachusetts ing|the leadership of Steve Cruze athletic commissions in recog- ground attack. nizing the wianer of the: teams ere the ones with a good and coasted to a 68-52 victory Mathis fight as the new world running offense,” he said. ‘ie over Lehi Friday night in Requickly added that he has gion Four hoop activity. heavyweight champion. nothing against passing and will The win for the Wildcats, Commission chairman Frank attempt to recruit botn passers) coupled with Orem’s win over B. Wildman meets next week) and receivers, Pleasant Grove, ine with fellow board members| Sweeney has won many Northern Division race of Re‘Edward W. Murphy of Dunmore “Coach of the Year”titles since gion Four into a three-way deadand John J. Vaughn of he entered the field after play- Tock, Pittsburgh to determine Penn-' ing end for Portland University, Steve Cruze got the hot hand sylvania’s position on the title! where he graduated in 1951. He in the fist half and led BY High| status. picked three in high school to a big 20-7 first quarter lead and a 40-24 halftime advantage. with 2% points for high honors) aryaygr (UPI)—Thefuture of on the floor. __.|the players is all that is at Junior Dave Porter aiso had|stake Sunday when Cleveland a good night for the Wildcats) and Los Angeles tangle in the with 15 points, andthe scoring|eighth annual Playoff Bowl. Was balanced out with 12 points) But the final scure by sophemore Jeryl Smith and) academic. It is the attendanceis ¥ points by senior Paul Hintze.| hat counts. The bow! is played Mark Peterson and Jay Hard-|to benefit the Players’ Pension man each tanked 18 points for) Fund. In seven years the game Lehi in a losing cause. It was|has dumped about $900,000 into the third straight loss of the! the kitty and attendance has season for the Pioneers in lea-| sios upward commensuratey. gue play. The Orange Bowl Committee Box Score: at Kalispell, Mont., and three Pp fought for yyears to land the Big Sky titles as his team won mit him to hire six or seven BY HIGH a Bh gs{bowl and wind up Miami's the conference championship jassistants, whichever he felt he rherel n|football season in first class ; said he had not) BOSTON (UPI)—X-rays and) three years. His record at MSU needed. 00 4g| Style. Until Miami landed its “6 selected any staff yet but later led shor ‘was 31-20, own professional football team “9 33 Sweeney Mg to MSU in 1860 indicated that Don Lindsey, de 2/2 the American Football 1 62 fensive backfield coach at MSU, as line coach. | League, the Playoff Bowl was t 4°78 Sweeney said WSY would per- would join him at Pullman, "@ 46 19/CMSidered a proper climax to Sweeney is married and has |late season college football, eight children, The oldest, Jim8! including the Shrine and Orange my, has a football scholarship’ | Bowl games, for next fall to Alabama. P| Greater Miamians and foot§/ ball-loving tourists are expected 18)to pour 4,000 strong into the 18) Orange Bowl. 1) Coaches George Allen of the 6 Ramsand Blanton Collier of the 2)Browns have said thei men |really want to win this one, TOTALS §2/ even though nothing is at stake Score by quarters: |Save personal pride and a » 0 57—68 | distant pension. 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