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Show Provo Rallies, Drops Orem 70-36 By RAY SCHWART, sessed Mo rdog Orem quintet had long-range heroes in the game lips, keteers, tot ster with a little o quarter, rocked bon e Tig r gaining a 16-14 leadis first quarter rema he Co ach Anderson s, shooting with the raand passing with Or High back on its heels furious fourth quarter to roar past the Tigers, 13 Alien and from in close, five minutes to play third FINDAY.JANUARY 38, 1988 Sunday Herald 70- ments o ir until the Big Green exploded fre om ‘Craig Crom jon and scor late in the third quarter ed from underneath w give the The rangy Allen also was a Bengals a 52-43 lead wi uracy showed the tiger on the boa early going with an peatedly grabbed Friday night in the Bulldogs he jawless and well-di - the defensive boar nd controlled attack, the Orem basket ied 20-11 5 at the end of onto the attack wi st quarter and 3834 at ime. ing the T) igers into their gym. By winning, Provo is now 6-1 in league play and remains 2 game behind Spanish Fe re- seconds remaining in the th session, 6 Bulldog scoring sored spree wrecked the Tigers. (7-8) in the Southern Division,a blazing la: standings. In losing Orem Orem could rack first quarter and halftime leads now 43 in region comps! up¢only were Craig Hunt, Craig Phil- play in the ti ut The loss dropped the Tigi As Base and devastatting lips, Ben Allen and Kirt Stout. five consecutive free th is by Hunt into a tie for second place w as the Provo cut the Orem lead to B. Allen BYHigh in the Northern Divi- 8 Provo's finishing attack s, With Hunt perform! Crompton sion standings. Tuckett Leading 45-34 with 5:03 to Sumner play in the third period, Coach Harry Anderson's Golden Tig ers, who put on a dazzling display of all-around basketball finesse for much of the contest, appeared well on their way to a rousing upset triumph. And then the Bulldog hoop forces, striking with almost frightening fury and startling suddenness, cut loose with a firebal! attack that exploded right in the Bengals’ faces, tore their poise to sheds and sent them reeling to defeat. Starting late in the third period the Bulldogs rolled up 18 straight points as they moved in for the kill. It was Craig Drury, Kirk Totals BYU's HOWARD HALL, defending WAC Drury Morvill ‘ Buckwalter . Call ;Cloward pound division, /' Portland Whips BYU Totals Score by quarters By TERENCE L. DAY decision over the Vikings’ Tom a 63 record going into Satur| Orem 3% 2 56) f Garber, building 10 of his day’s match with Washingt o |Provo 16 4 47 70 An overwhelming squad o| oe with five two-point take- Staie University \Viking wrestiers embarrassed \Brigham Young University 26-9 ane in the opening 123-pound Here's the way the scoring | Aggie Freshman jon the George Albert Smith /™ |Fieldhouse mats Friday night,four ThepinsCougars then suffered 1254 Pounds — Chuck Rat Henry, beiore they regained dsioned Ti Sets Hoop Mark| Portland: State College wres-\ their equilibrium in ane BYU, decisioned Tom Garber, went Ford, and Stewart Morrill, who applied the blow torch to the Big Green's attack just when it seemed the cause was lost and carried the Bulldogs to their second come-from-behind victory. Coach Dolan Condie's fiery charges rallied a week ago to score a stirring 65-64 overtime win over crosstown Rival BY High in the BYU Fieldhouse. Drury, a 6-2 sophomore with a magic shooting touch, and Ford, a whislinedervis, all. over-the-floor type of performer, provided the Bulldogs with their withering firepower, while Morrill, a towering 66 youngster, supplied the defrnse and the rebounding strength in Provo's driving stretch run that the Orem hoopsters were helpless to halt, Drury got 23 points for the game ~ nine of them coming in the last eight and a half minutes of the battle — while Ford fired 22 points into the netting. Ford got 12 of his counters during this late charge Battli by Provo, itling as if he were pos-| champion, got a lesson in pinning holds trum ‘erry Carragher, Portland Stete College, who pinned Hall in the 152 pound weig’t division. Carragher is defending colege division 152 pound champ and was runnerup in NCAA 152 Hansen LOGAN (UPI)—Marvin Roberts, a 6-8 center from Brooklyn, N.Y., broke the Utah State freshman single game scoring record Friday afternoon with 43 points in leading his team to a 116-59 win over Hill Air Foree Base, Roberts hit 19 of 24 shots from the field, 5 of 7 from the free throw line and hi bounds, The USU frosh now have an &2 record for the sea- tlesr, defending national col-|ing match between BYU's Bill > lege division champs and fifth among the nation’s universi-' ties, gave the Cats four corsecutive lessons in pinning holds while on their way t0 & lopsided win, Cougars wen Osborn and Yoshio Kojima at 130 Pounds — Rick Sanders, 195 pounds. PSC, pinned Mike McAdams yt "was an exciting, even with 2:07 minutes remaining in match with the men tied 65 at te third period, the eng of the second perlod. 137 Pounds — Koji Watanabe, But Kojima came through with/PSC, pinned Jeff nergy but three a single point escape to win 6-|with 1:52 minutes remaining in matches, compliments of Chuck § for the Vikings, the third period. Henry, 1% pounds; Joe Lyman, At 167, Joe Lyman, Western 145 Pounds — Chuck Seal, 167 pounds, and Bob Christen- Athletic Conference champ last PSC, pinned Russ McAdams ‘sen, heavyweight, year at 177, pounds, salvaged with 1:40 remaining in the third Jeft Batchelor quickly got be- some Cougar pride by outpoint- period. (Both wrestle¢ 137 in hind Portland’s Koji Watanabe ing Flip Reade, 6-0, the NCAA national tourney last sen. High scorer for Hill was Leon- in the first round of the 137- BYU lost the 177-pound)year, Seale war second, Me ard Black, former University pound division match, then ov- match, but Cougar Bob Chris-! Adams, fourth). Terry Garof Utah player, with 19. caer ercame an apparent fear of his|tensen wound up the meet for 162 Pounds tan jopponent to score four exciting BYU with a narrow 20 winjragher, PSC, pinned Howard ee of Clearfield in the sec-|over Viking Don Austin, It was| Hall, defending WAC cham“inher Bn. ‘two-po! ond period and appeared with-/an even contest with neither! pion at 152, with 2:43 remainhad 13 and 12 respectively for in reach of a Victory when he|man able to do much with the'ing in the second period, Ms Utah State. ‘was ahead 10-6 well into the other, 160 Pounds — Yoshio Kojima final period. ; But Christensen managed Arey decisioned Bill Osborn, BRITISH SWEEP mThen Watanabe picked Batchone-point escé and was'6-5. VAESTERAAS, Sweden (UPI) —Diana Towler and Bernard|¢l¢lor up with a ar hug and awarded a point for a minute's! 167 Pounds — Joe Lyman, with amazing strength pinned riding time advantage to win. eye, decisioned Flip Reade, the breathless Cougar with 1:52) The ae who Thursday 6-0. pean minutes remaining, night beat yoming by an I” Pounds — Tony Campchampionships. Miss Towler and Ford cap- Tt was one of the most excit-|identical 26-9 ee took home|bell, PSC, decisioned Merrill . tured the title for third ing matches of the night and a|a 6-2 record and two top wres-|Cook, TA, real crow? pleaser — ‘until the bedoees at Puta and) Heavyweight — tensen, BYU, decionedDon Don Chuck Henry turned in a wanTis yee eaaePrt ie Austin, 20. intheBurpeenee”dencig PROVO’S CRAIG DRURY(32) hind him. To the left of the Orem’s Ben Allen (32) — Call. 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