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Show BYUDrops Heart-Stopper To Loyola67-65 1 i2 3 Free Throws CHICAGO (UPI)— Doug Wardlaw's two free throws and only Loyola lead to trail by ne point at 64-63 another by Walter Robertson in Then the Ramblers went into the final 30 second: ured aa stall, culminating in fouls 67-45 victory for e Loyola which allowed Robertson and Ramblers Saturduy night over Wardlaw to drop the clinching surging Brigham Young ft tosses the Cougars It Brigham young led only once during the game, at 4039 in bse a minutes of the Sec-| if, and Loyola at times " s;| boasted leads of eight and 10 potats. 7 But Brigham Young, sparked was Loyola's 1th win four defeats and the cighth loss against 11 wins for Brigham Young : closest 4 it was the game of 4,. season for the ro The final statistics showed it was ince in every aspect of the by 23 points by Jim Eakins, came, ac well as in the final kept coming back and in the| ore final two minutes eraseda nine-| BYU shot 3 per cent es BYUWhips "e Cats were called for 16 personal jfouls, one less than Loyola and the Loyola team had one more | turnover than BYU, 17-16 UTEP In The next closest contest the | 81-59 Tilt eran ee out . prevent oor veact c Friday’s game Chicago, won on -driv- behind 9 25-point effort Jim Eekins and a tight zone defense, (Herald-UPI Telephoto) Cougars have played this year, score-wise, was 2 three-point decision they lost to Santa Clara early in the season. With Kari Liimo on the bench | CHICAGO (UPI) — Brigham with a stiff knee, Cougar re- | Young, led by Jim Eakins with serve forwards saw action, | 2% points, coasted to an 81-69 Bruce Barron shot just as the basketball victory over Univer- first half ended but the of sity of Texas at E] Paso Friday ficial would not count the bucnight at the Chicago Stadium ket, which could have tied the before 7,132 fans. halftime score. As it was, the Texas Western grabbed the eventual winners carried a lead early in the game, moy-| 39-37 lead at intermission, ing in front by as many as| dim Eakins turned in an exnine points before the Cougars cellent game for the BYU club Tallied to earn a 33-21 advan- and was the game's high tage at the half. ’ scorer, He hit on mine of 18 After the intermission Brig- field goals and five of six from ham Young put on a fancy the charity line for total of sharp-shooting display, winding % points,Oe He also ‘pulled in up with a 41.1 shooting per-|nine rebounds. centage from the field, com- 4 schedul- cat ieee pared with 27.7 for the Miners.|edi to clash jast season, but a = starters pesopes storm that virtually isol |plans and the gume could not held. High point man for the win- ’s| ners was Wade Fuller, a sopho- ) and Marty Lythgoe (42) battle under the net with Wade Fuller (40) of Loyola of Chicago for a reboud during a Saturday game in Chicago Stadium. Loyola won 67-65. (Herald-UPI Telephoto) ¥ Cougar Wrestlers Clobber Washingion Matmen 25-8 more whi had nine of 14 field goals and 16 points, Most of Western Against 10 wins. 's came in the first Mike Switzer led Texas scor-|half of the action. ers with 21 and Willi Worsley| Boxscore The Cougars played a zone & ______| defense the contest PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH SUNDAY, JANUARY28, 1968 and kept the Miners at bay. The 122 zone fo.ced the | into poor shots which Miners helped Seattle Nips | Cow b OVS D f WICTOOT rier cons + mist) 00 04 2g[and $4 22 04 ‘une. the BYUHuskies: lost themet services of Ski s pe. armas, BE ae because! hampered the oseau ee DePoyster And of McAdams’ illegal move. eee are and Sstponed unil Smagy. "| Anderson May ae Tech 11 | Georgia 000 In 99.546 en ae ne gehoe Sunday’s schedule has men’s Be Draft Pi o0 23 2] In 62AME raiches seen inthe febouse| a for ya) SQ Sra Picks 12 1 am competion men andset women! ws 111 9], CHARLOTTE,Nc. (UPI)—thls year with Batchelor win-giant slalom racing set for) NEW YORK (UPI) — Jerry Brigham Young (81) G F T fantsnket bagarly xroti Air Force hit 46.8 from the/Liimo 6 46 16 caught fire in the thriller was Bill Os.\"°™. a halt ta boen's cookinaerhabind 96 he DePoyster and Dick Anderson Crystal Mountain’s Nancy] were expected to be-early choic- 6 ee GeorgiaLE ean” jee |Maresh finished second with ajes Tuesday when the second Lythgoe Kentucky, combat-|points, forward Car! Ashley ait|field and the Cowboys shot 51.5.| Eakins Ninth-ranked finga 52-point performance by|for 23, forward Stan Dodds add-| Air Force was 73.9 at the a Saturday, 2 Huskies lost their Jim Moore|*™petition in the field of 31)cisioned Charles Locke, 3-2 when BYU's ike”McAdeme Headset Her times over the| Heavyweight — Bob made an illegal slam with 26(7%2Y2'S Canyon courses. were|tetisen, BYU, pinned Bob Pano- 9 4 4 Tarheels Smash |24 five team points forsley Whip LSU 121-95 nut the conboys, wit tree ato putthe Cowboysoutf| Teal men scoring 20 points or more,| danger. Smith, GFT seconds remaining in the first|!:20-9 2nd 1:189 for a point|wicz with 1:27 minutes re2 01 4lnotals ...... 2-77 19818 $0 67|period and injured Moore's) ta! of 1:88.8. maining in the match, 9 3321 ribs. He was leading 20, but], blirding that 323 8 Moore was given the match|<"™’?Ped nearly a foot of snow Cadbeter 26, battled anc site tiesenleadwith Barrage ee Scoring Sees Kentucky through}ii+ two loseagainwetHall more free throws to|Harper ost ofthe contest and led make it 99-89 and Rberle than|Crowell 4 : nk two ith 14 seconds| MacDonald BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI)— hung on, as Hall hit for 20| 1g leading 62 at the time, used)S°t underway here was 16|an illegal hold. ur girls git to finish slalom a1; In the second match, the one of four job on in addition to his Air Force, led by 6-10 center|onss remaloing. Hall Nit one of} Arehibald up. Shults, 65," 145—Russ McAdams, BYU, Aa xcawarded the match and) THEE on. anne’ sloGia: BYU,”; ac season. He ‘The eighthranked Utes had|Force, then the Cowboys raced|baseline jumper to give Air|Cager dropped a 93-76 decision to|to a 9-01 overtime victor y|Force the lead again but Burt| Switzer Washington Friday night. e. Spear fouled Hall with 4 sec-|Harris Cliff Parsons with 28 points|'Wo ; 197—Jeit Batchelor, BYU, five team points because ihethe|Cmpetition as fourth an-| ; Hodge, 76 Be ual Lowell Thomas Ski Classic cisioned Jim points matched his ‘The nip and tuck game saw| Hall hit a free throw with 4 sec-| with 1:15 left in regulation pla the two teams battle head-on onds of regulation time remain-|then Eberle hit ree na to give the Wyoming Cow-|shotto give them the lead, With) ‘The box: the, Chiefs won|ing throughoutand in final seconds. boys an 838 tie with the Air/23 seconds left Thiessen hit a|UTEP (59) fim Moore, uae Winner PARK default over MikeMcAdams 26-70 16-10 52 65 iDiury with 2:24 minutes Jett cghadian -lynTab (CFD.| 158—on Lane, UM, décisloned Mase itbdytest Eakinsred played one of his sae oc yen :i scored a . when he sustained a shoulder! points from the foul line, but goal to take a 79-77 decision! AIR FORCE ACADEMY,ran up 17. over the University of Utah. Colo, (UPI) — Forward Harry The Cowboys trailed 81-80 arr 12 00 2 2/Chuck Henry at 128 pounds field in 13 attempts, He got four TiIt ti von / n O verrime SBATTLE ATTLE te — With one rcnanng cote [1 le 24 22. $6 leavers. But both the Cougars he was held scoreless trom the mm 5 g n qd amen Women’s 41622 2 10/68,bywianingintenofne | , rectsrthbets, te tp sox. ee = Be fe game, hadies a very gen poor night as Th ill a balk otk 4 $a. Woon 2 wasmuck more exeticg|was more action than in any os ee Portland Stateto lobber the| MEM FG Ft Rp] Daversity Washington Seeds: way ace 04:00 4 gi oe een ee eee ° ; $19 24 13 6) "20, mat thls season. Canadian Is 2 pounis — cnet. $1856 9 2|. Tey turned back the HuskBYU, won defaultHenry, over flees terebe 2” 2 Utah 79-77 | By TERENCE L. DAY scored a winning two-point) score indicates, because nearwrestlers takedown with three seconds matches paired erp Hales Scturtesia toot |resnaining in the match, \Sretlgahthed men aii ee 9 7-11 25| Er night 1 39 5|°8Y Might me nai, eh active 2:00.9 combined time while As-/combined draft of the National Cokealee won a ee raeFord finished third! and American Football Langone Howai AeMaeDettea SS I Se tt ml RP10a aachy mir hed. farece Casper Emerges As Leader Wentar 2 23. ¢jaiter holding aPoint pol weoraeoo he tm, 08 and 2:27.6 for = -= a — ani Davis Louisiana State University’s|ed 20 and guard Mike Eberle|throw line to Wyoming's 69.2. |Parsons G . Featuring a balanced scorin like Casey, Kentucky resented coach Artie Ru Sith his 77ist ‘win, ”” In Los Angeles Golf Open Maravich, the nations’ leading Dr rf 1 00 2)% Barron: . aa vi ~ 7 a S02, i elp keep ican Wyo! Un- 0 1-2 1|Wrapped the game up in the/point escapes, but Locke had! The two-day alpine tourna-|defeated in regular season play. Totals 30 21-35 $1| second half by bewildering Tech| & pngay time vee eeeee Suey ee trophy|He was as accomplished a punt- Halftime: Brigham Young 33,|With their fast break. eeeaeae PASADENA, Calif. (UPI)—jsurface, The temperature was a[UTEF St ek The game ps 0 00 o|man defense and won easily|coming from behind for a 32/sun Valley's Leslie Ruscitto.| from the University of Wyoming é worth one point — when Cook! presentations, er_as he was a place-kicker. niceo2 ayad oe wo») Ricero mg Triple Topwal Mest, Too A also set _alhole, $100,000 Los Angeles Open| ‘There was a gap between|"m Yours Southeastern Conference record) Saturday and emerged as the| schlee and Geiberger in the 206, for the mostfield goals. The 85) 54-hole leader with a one-stroke| bracketall the way down to 209 °” field goals broke a record set in| edge when he shot a 68 for | where defending champion Ar- Mie ° 1986 by Kentucky and Georgia) total of 205, eight under par. —Inoid Palmer landed all alone. Collegiate oe aS ™ . , i ick Se ee ree : on the official PGA lst] At 210, three-under-par, there Casey, the Wildcats? flaxhy| Wincer with $129,423, had plenty of were five golfers, including HoopScores sophomore guard, led Kentucky with 31 points, most of them competition from younger pros, Dave Stockton, another one who’ coming in the second half.|including John Schlee of Dallas,|shared thelead after 36 holes.!s suisvitle 77 Bradley % Jarecz, the big 6-6 forward for|Tex., who shot a six-under-par Smatebate, Kentucky 121 LSU % WI mM m e rs oO - ‘The Brigham Young ri ol Univer-)in 2 the 400-yard medley relay,) | S0-yard 50-year freestyle = Denny|Funck, Den y , BYU; BYU; Loyd Lony Pettegrew,:, CSU; sity swimming teatn scored an|1000-yard freestyle, 200-y ar d|O'Connor, CSU; Tom Fairbank,| BYU; Blair Borthwick, easy 6845 victory Saturday|freestyle, 20-yard individual BYU; Doug Reagan, BYU; 248.93 (new meet record betterafternoon over Colorado State|medley, 200-yard butterfly, 200-/Bert Hustad, CSU; :22.04 (new ing :49.02 by Rye) University after splashing their|yard backstroke, 500-yard free-|meet record’ bettering :22.5 set] 200-yard_ back 2 way ice spot in Agen style, by O'Connor). a |Malley, OSU; GienYannastuia Kentucky, added 24. 65 and had total of 206 on the|par 1 » |Duke 8 North Carolina St, 76|meet against Oregon and Den-| The summaryof the Saturday| 200-yard individual medley—|BYU; Aaron Picadura, CSU; The win upped Kentucky’s|Brockside Golf Club course. George Archer, who was the| Bowling Green 56 Miami ver on Friday night. dual meet: Glen Yamashita, BYU; Rick|Jess Allen, BYU, 2:05.68, season mark to 11-4 and gaveit | Also at 206 was Al Geiberger, a 5-3 record in the SEC. the 1966 National PGA chamLSU, which was in a tie with pion with rounds of 67-70-69. sixthranke? Tennessee for a After two rounds Thursday, share of the conference lead, Casper and Geiberger 3 were saw thvir conference markslip’ to 52 and their »verall record involvedi i ae tie a drop to 104. - Fight Results ae san Z one er Shi fay fifth man in the 3é6-hole tie on Ohio 54 rounds of 68-60, soared to a 75 Villanova 62 St, John’s 57 for a 212 total, just one-under- TCU 99 Baylor 8% Ohio St. 9 Michigan 92 Casper played steady golf] Towa St, 61 Oklahoma St. 53 with his eye on the $20,000 first) West Virginia 77 Last Caroprize, which will be awarded’ lina 69 tet Sunday. In his third round he] Vanderbilt 90 Mississippi St. 69/ The Saturday contest saw| 40-yard medley relay—BYU|Cooley, CSU; Frank Allison,! 500-yard freestyle — Dick seven new meet records set itt|(Allen, Schroeter, Baird, Rea-/BYU; David Kerr, CSU; 2:04.6|Young, BYU; Parl Cohee, (new meet record bettering BYU; Tom Haynie, CSU; ‘the 13 events of the contest. |gan), CSU; 3:42.29. The final scores of the triple! 1,000-yard freestyle—Richard | Yamashita’s own 2:07.78). Wayne , CSU; 5:00.34 meet were BYU 69, Oregon 51; Young, BYU; David Kerr, CSU; Threemeter diving — Mike (new meet record, i BYU 78, Denver 35; and Ore-|David Vandershaf, BYU; Rob-|Bradley, BYU; Richard Silver- Vandershaf’s 5:12.02). oon 82, Denver 91, ert Solow, CSU; 10:43.51 (new|man, CSU; Randy Clark, BYU;| 200-vard means — Paul Against Colorado State, BYU|meet record) 126.40. Watts, CSU; Derin Wester, Ne fOr! had four birdies and one bogey.|Oklahoma City 104 Denver 95/swimmers finished on top in| One-meter diving — Rick Sil-| 200-yard butterfly -- Fred|/BYU; Steve O'Keefe, BYU: His birdie putts were from 90|Wyoming 95 Air Force 91 the 400 medley relay, 1,000-/verman, CSU; Mike Bradley,|Baird, BYU; Graham Caimp-|David Kerr, CSU; 2:23.16 (new Casper’s earlier rounds were|feet, 20 feet, 14 feet and seven| overtime yaré freestyle, 200-yard indi-/BYU; ‘Randy Clark, BYU:\bell, BYU; John Neeleman,|meet record, betring Lear's 70-67 while Schlee had 71-70. fefeet, Oregon St, 58 Oregon 46 vidual medley, three-meter div-| 177.90. OSU; Mark Fuller, CSU; 2:00.02 2:27.44). MIAMI BEACH (UPI)—Den- A few sprinkies fell from In the 210 bracket with’ Loyola Calif. & Pepperdine 79 ing, 200-yard butterfly, 500-yard| 200-yard freestyle — Fred (new meet record bettering 400-yard. free telay — CSU nis Riggs 155%, Jacksonville, leaden skies during the day and| Stockton were Miller Barber, Loyola Il!. 67 Brigham Young 65) freesiyle. Baird, BYU; Louis Budge, |Baird’s own 2:00.60), (Cooley, Fuller, Borthwick, Fia., stopped Paul Christie, aEgene greens leveled off a\Dave Eichelberger and Steve) Butler 101 St. Joseph's Ind. 61) In Friday's triple meet, BYU|BYU; Tom Hayiie, CSU; Blair| 100-yard freestyie — Dennis|O'’Connor); BYU ‘disqualitic ; Boston. (5). bit, making a better putting|Eichstaedt, |Navier 96 Loyola La, 72 swimmers scored top honors|Borthwick; CSU; 1:50.30. O'Connor, CSU; Reinhard! 3:19.63, |