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Show orth Cache Spills Logan 41 - 38; Bears, Tigers Sti Big Ten Court Race Goes Lockyer, Bailey And Theus Star Into 5th By Ray Nelson That Utah State courtiers subscribe wholeheartedly lo a philosophy of .the bigger they come the harder they fall was again demonstrated Friday night. s deluxe was Victim this time of the Brigham Young University of Provo, established at a favorite before the Skyline Conference headliner. The indomitable Aggies could just as well have emerg- By PAUL ed SUNDAY, JANUARY 20 1057 Cache Count.v I Utah Logan last-ditc- Tips Wallop Fridays Results Utah State 76, BYU 75. Colorado AAM 70, Denver 62 Saturday's Results Montana 60, Utah 48 Air Force Academy 70, Colo- - & M 62 Missoula potentially-grea- Montana t University Silvertips defeated last University of Utah 60-night, dumping the Skyline defending champions almost as unceremoniously as did Utah State In the conference opener. recThe loss gave Utah a ord thus far in the season. Utah State, having Meanwhile, turned back hitherto unbeaten Brigham Young Fridav night, held a mark, as did Montana. These two quints were tied for second place in the league. Wyoming was idle last night, and has a mark, same as Colorado A &M and Utah BYU, leading contender right now with 3 wins and 1 loss, hosts Utah State next Friday night. The game is expected to draw a record crowd in Provo. 48 2-- 2 . 2-- 2 mixed-u- p Skyline Confer- ence basketball race took another crazy bounce as the Montana 8 Grizzlies took a upset win from Utah at Missoula. Grizzly center Russ Sheriff took control of the backboards from the start and the Grizzlies forced the Redskins to play Montana s brand of ball. The running Redskins could never get up much more than a trot. The fii.t half was a tense affair with tile score tied seven times before the Grizzlies moved 3 in front at the Midway buzzer. 60-4- 26-2- Two Still Fridays 43, Logan 38 Ogden 58, Box Elder 29 Bear River 50, South Cache 30 Weber 61, Ben Lomond 45 Davis 55, Bountiful 51 to of 10. I 'J tin I two didnt have entries Jnn.na when Utah in two weight classes. Utah Slate football lineman Phil Tom Ramage edged Utah in a heavyweight Tanner match which wes the closest battle of the afternoon. Other Aggies winning by decisions were Bill Weaver who deci'ioned Dick W'inzenreid 0 lb. bout and Delrov Stahlman who scored a 0 win over Utah's Glen Pavne. Both Utah victories came bv In the 137 lb. Virtue of pins. class Norman Taehiki pinned Ag- gic Bob Ste k in 2 50 of the sec- Bob Lee end round and 177-lpinned Bob Sullivan :n one min- Ute of the second round. Veteran A1 Kubota gained the omy toss for the winners, pinning George Rinkerhcff of Utah in 1:50 of the second round in their 130 lb. cla-,h- . Juno Uvematsu in the 123 II;. class and Dick Schnber in lhe 347 lb division gained forfeit wins for the Aggies. In a 157 5-- TYPICAL OF THE fine work done Friday night by Larry Bailey, No. 11, was this high which he made, incidentally. It jump shot 13-- 34-2- 1 fouHSlitt American Fork Pleasant Grove 75-7- 4 j es HERES THE STORY told by the scoreboard after game Friday night in George Nelson Fieldhouse. thrilling ,.11102 -- Ags Despite Ewing's 27 Points Utah States freshman basket- -, 4 ball team was edged by the BYU Kittens in lhe preliminary e game Friday night in bpite of a big scoring night for Bill Ewing of Logan who scored C 27 P011lts ,or ,he Frosh. Alter trailing the BYU cubs at halftime, the Ag Frosh staged a rally and pulled up even with them only to have the BYU freshmen slip out in front again in lhe final minutes to end the Same with a four point victory. The Utah Freshmen, coached by Evan Sorenson, showed plenty of fight and thrilled the large crowd at George Nelson field house as they struggled to overcome the Frosh in their first action of the 68-6- BYU-Aggi- Ale T 36-2- 7 g Ag-clo- i 14-i- half Intermission found the Staters ahead But then that wizard of the 43-3- mi ikomi 1 J 2 o o 4 vlela'In saw or 9 3 3 1 n e Doan 1 7 6 Fa ton 0 3 2 2 Crandall Helm 0000 12 4 4 inla 4 1 10 6 1002 n o 0 1 V son SAC Him lev Holkrr Klotm it h Fwimr 8 I ohrman Culhmore Male Ku h Cftor icrm-- t WaMuv-- ERVS 5 RUSH I I p .7 3 2 8 it 0 0 0 I I) O O 0 14 11 27 0 3 2 2 3 2 2 8 l om Steinke. went o n d n Ri.nm Hardwoods, into action after Benson became 0 2 2 2 oima 1002 2 largely ineffective. Benson had in's-V- s 3: 21 i Total, shot his wad, making 16 of his . Seure at half BYT Frosh 36 I SAC 1 points in the first half. Stemke Woodward. 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SPECIAL! 3 9 Olpin 0 10 0 pPiprlv o n it 0 RevMv 0 0 0 0 Hover 14 16 Johnson Exploration Co. Lehi Tintic WINTER . OOOO 15 39 R. U. see-saw- Utah-ldah- o at Indiana university last night. Dickens, who was considered rn oufside possibility among the more than 98 candidates considered for the post, was given a four-yea- r contract. BYU Kittens Down outcome right down to the end. Last week the Utag Frosh won by a comfortable margin over Hill Air Base making their record 2 so far in the season. The next home encounter for lhe first vear Aggies will be against Hill Field again on February 15 in a preliminary to the Utah game at the George Ne'son Fieldhouse. In their next action they will seek revenge at Provo when they meet the Brigham Young freshmen halftime lead. again next Saturday, January 26 for the lhe game The Ag freshmen lost a similar in a preliminary to another personal fouls bit steinke H first five minutes, when the Y Anderson 4 Thacker 3 Benson 5, one as they played, the Ute Cougar clash that night. Peterson 4 Jensen ITah The cougars ' 'O'1 m was ahead j. 2 Kale, t iairkvPr 31 Slau, F,ak would pull ahead 5 t 7 points, Theus 7 smith 2 Officials Sanders and Mercer. and one wondered if the Aggies close-shadowi- 42, 53, Milford 49, Mills rd 75-7- 2 76-7- fast-pace- Other State Results BY High 51. Juan t. H niju 50-3- 0 76-7- p IF YOU DESIRE TO INVEST IN ind. IP BLOOMINGTON, Thil Dickens, head football coach at Wyoming university last sea-fowas named to a similar post was Larry's clean-cu- t shooting during the first half that helped keep the Aggies in the game, and eventual victory over BYU, 74-6- ,. Itl 1 62-a- could hold They alwavs did. coming hack to equal the opponents poinis. and finally taking the lead, 1th 24 minutes left in flrst 43-3- ' revved up at the basket following halftime, and made 16 in that session, for a high total in the evening of 24. His uncanny backing-upitch seldom missed. At one point the Farmers were ahead 10 points, 56 to 46. But five Ted Smith and Larry Bailey on minutes later, midway in the half, the forward line. Center Joe fit was tied ll under the relent- Lockyer, Frank Polak and wil- less Steinke bombardment. lowy Harold Theus at guard. Theus, Bailey, Polak and Smith 8 Lockyer favored his sprauied shoved the Aggies aiiead ankle a bit when trying to take-of- f with five minutes to go, and the rapidly, or when he scrambled Farmers went into a semi-stal- l. down-courBut under the basket They should have retained such ,e was a t0wer of strength and a lead. wound up the evening as the But Russ Jones got in for a Aggies top scorer with 21 points. basket, as did Russ Peterson. Baker's choice of Bailey as a Polak sank a free throw, but the starter proved a smart one. The margin had shrunk robust veteran was hitting well Hal Jensen hit for the Cougars from far out, and this quality with one minute remaining, and for the Aghelped to loosen the Cougar de- the scoie was fense. Larry made 16 points dur- gies. Bailey added a gratis throw ing the night 11 of them in the to give Utah State a first half. His clean whistling lead, thrusts kept the Ags right in the Then Smith fouled Peterson, The three seconds remaining. game during the half. And Theus delighted the multi-- 1 Cougar stepped to the tude with his agile jumping and line and sank his ti.st shot but evasive maneuvering. Although missed his second. B Y U grab-h- e was dissatisfied with htsibed the rebound, but couldn't get ability at the bucket he made up1 a shot at the basket as the buzzer; ended the fracas ja big evening with his ball-re- Utah State hit 37 percent from trieving his hustle and his floor polish. the floor during the night, while' Captain Ted Smith again he- - BYU counted 44 percent. The came the clutch player, He were hotter at the free- eluded the night with 14 points throw line, however-- 69 against 10 f hrm in the second half. ,60. Polak was a The Farmers got 61 rebounds, guard and a capable playmaker. end B Y U 35. The box score: Bailey started a sensational ITAH state scoring barrage when he hit in Kb v fr P the first few seconds but his twe 11 1 J 24 Steinke PnUk 68 719 B.uics 6 7 116 points were countered by rugged' 1 2 2 4 H Ani.iion 2 John Benson who 'ihciis 8g6i 'VJ inciden'alij 7 ij 2 was the Cougars' second highest 2 2 2 6 Gustm Pmuh 5 5 ti4 Bates 1102 ? ? S i scorer of the evening with 22, Trane 0 1 0 U Frank Polak hit frq far out, 1 5 a 5 Vpes Peiiersnn and Benson got through for an- - 1002 Jensen other in one of the prettiest srtup 30 4 13 j ?h ; 2 is Toti Score at half Bi l 38 itah state plays seen here in several games. ' gs ,lll Lobos Are Looking Lost Pet Wen six-fo- SALT LAKE CITY If Utah State picked up its second straight Skyline Conference western division wrestling victory here, beating Utah University 24 fU .V Standings of the Teams 76-7- Down Utes Scores North Cache t! Doc's Matmen 55-5- 1. tip Undefeated Utah Slate has another crack at the Cougars this Friday night cnly in Provo. If the Aggies can shake off the road hex they can again shake up the Cats. Because after the first 17uz minutes last night, the record crowd of 8000 fans in George Nelson fieldhouse had the feeling that BYU was on the run. Aggie court muscle was in evidence all over the place. Great Coaching Cagey Cec Baker started a combination consisting of Captain 3-- 2 The 61-4- the Aggies who last weekend two games over the mountain. They began the road trip with two wins and no de- feats in conference play, lost the first night to Wyoming in Laramie for which they were tenderly forgiven. But when they liowed before a mediocre Colorado A 4 M club in Ft. Collins, there came some chiding that the Farmers are a poor team away from home. Be that as it may, there was rothing they did Friday night against BYU that wasn't full cf heart and brilliance. They shot well; they played well as a team. They threw up some effect ve defensing, and they carried through their determination not to be beaten. The product was a victory one that even the Cougars shouldnt resent. Ii was clean-cu- t and certain. Only thing it could have been a few points fatter. Idaho State 69, Wyoming 59 This Week's Schedule Friday; Utah Slate at BYU University of Utah vs. Oklahoma City U at Salt Lake CWy Wyoming at Colorado AIM Saturday; Denver vs. Colorado College at ' Denver Montana U. vs. Montana State The 50-3- h 68-6- 4 Ags For 2nd at 58-2- league's defending rhamoion, University of Utah, who felt the keen edge of the Frrmers scythe, in a rampaging overfading time. Then Friday the Cougars lost their hitherto unbeaten pelt. Road Trouble It was pretty bitter medicine for them, but n tasty dish for Utah-Ti- e ado A -- 7 Davis broke a halftime tie ped the Big Ten scoring list of with Bountiful to finally edge the week by dunking 25 points. them Peterson was high for Bfn LoLogan went Into an early lead mond with 13. over the Bulldogs at North Cache, BEAR RIVER SOUTH CACHE but were unable to hold it as Paul K I P Rasmussen sparked the North 1 2 2 4 Hess R.Maughan Howell Nielsen 0 0 0 0 Cache scoring with 17 counters. 1113 5 4 11$ Garn Jeppson 110 2 0 0 0 0 Zollinger 10 0 2 The score was tied at halftime 3 8 5 11 Hughes Gardner Sorensen 4 4 3 11 and at the end of the third period, 0 0 0 0 Hunsaker Gunnell 0 0 0 0 Keetch 2 10 4 hut in the final minutes the BuU-do- 03 00 0 0 Michael! 0 6 Eliason 0 10 0 M.Maughn outscored Logan by five 12 0 0 4 Harris Frank 2 0 0 4 5 2 2 12 Tohia Leishman 10 0 2 points, the final score being In the crucial fourth period, the1 0 0 0 0 Hawes 12 IS $ 3 Totals Bulldogs scored eight points w hile : 17 1 6 Bear P.ier 5 22 .3 .VI Logan scored three. Richard Lind South 10 19 as 30 Carhe and Joe Watts shared high point Officials Lower. Dannlng honors for Logan with 13 each. ELDER OGDEN Rasmussen's 17 points was this BOX K t p weeks second highest Big Ten in- 0 4 11 Williams i'Connolly 6 3 2 14 4 8 4 12 B.Jensen Gaskill 2 10 4 dividual score. 0 0 0 0 Gordon Kuni 3 2 19 11 men Ogden played Hunt 7 0 0 14 against 21 44 02 44 Arbon Wight the losing Box Elder Bees who 0 4 Ewing 2 4 3 7 Parsons Pierson 2 0 0 4 seem to have gone into a slump 1 8 11 5 7 Goldsberry eathers 12 2 4 Monson 0 0 0 0 since preseason games when they Koeford 10 0 2 piled up a formidable record. INenson 0 0 0 0 Hunt. Ogden, high scorer for the Scott 0 0 0 0 league, racked up another 14 S 32 13 2 ?S l4 8 Tetale 8 17 25 '9 points and shared high scoring Box Elder 13 32 52 58 honors with teammate Connolly Ogden Officials: Weight. Blair. who also accounted for 14. High man for tlxe Bees was Jensen with DAS IS BOI'NTIFTT. i12' 3 2 17 Gardner G Smith Slip 15 3 5 Bountiful finished 5 1 0 10 Moon Although Tuttle 10 0 2 4 5 3 11 Parry S eeks 4 2 3 10 in their home game with 2 2 strongly Smedley 2 6 6 10 Davis and scored 11 points in the 0 0 0150 Jarman Blake Stout 3 10 10 10 final period of play to six for Da- 1 91 07 112 Thorne J Smith 3 3 0 2 Batchelor Smith 3 3 0 J. vis, they were unable to over- 2 7 5 9 Tillman come an eight point third quarter 27 17 51 1 Totals 27 21 51 lead held by the Darts. Stout of 19 Da is 17 27 49 55 Bountiful was high point man of Bountiful 8 27 31 51 the game with 16, and Parry and Bachelor of Davis each scored 11. I.OGAN N J2 65M N. CACHE At South Cache the strong Bears g t f p 3 3 3 9 Nyman Benson 12 2 3 maintained their unbeaten record 1 0 0 2 Eliason Jessop 0 7 6 at the expense of the Spartans. 5 7 5.- 13 Lind Archibald 313 6 12 ft..-J. Watts Rasmussen 5 8 7 17 The Spartans made a strong bid Gyllenskog 10 0 2 for- the lead in the second quar-- , 0 0 ) 0 Pitcher 10 0 2 Lindquist Hill 0 0 0 0 ter and trailed by on. three 0 0 0 0 Eyre 27 points at halftime. In the last two SI 11 3 21 43 Totals 13 23 35 .7 quarters however, the Bears pul-- I A.oean , 6 27 35 43 (ache led steadily away to their 20 D Nilson. Jensen. Officials final BEN LOMOND point victory with a WEBER score. Cobia was high for the ' g t f p g 1 P Bears with 12 points while Soren-- I ' 3 0 0 6 Black Mack 4 5 19 2 0 0 4 P.eeder Raw son 2 4 3 7 son collected 11 for South Cache. 1 4 ,7 5 Thomas Christensen 2 3 15 0 0 0 Ward Ben Lomond dazzled the Weber Patterson 10 6 5 25 .7 8 .7 9 Bel nap 317 9 15 Chatlin amors in the opening minutes 3 2 2 8 Card Mathie 0 0 0 0 of their game at Ben Lomond 4 8 5 13 Peterson 0 0 0 Williams .0 2 with a fast breaking lead. They slowed down in the second 16 22 IS 45 21 SI IS ft Totals Ben Lomond 15 31 29 45 quarter however, and the War- Weber 24 35 53 61 riors led in the d first half, finally pulling away 5 at games end for a 16 point margin. Patterson of Weber top- 27-2- 7 43-3- points ahead, but as those breath-takin- g six minutes ended, the Staters managed a bare 76 75 lurch victory, due to a by the Cougars. Two weeks ago it was the THE HERALD JOURNAL 4 OLSON North Cache Bulldogs overcame the Logan Grizzlies at Rich8 mond after trailing 13-- 6 at the end of the first period. Ogden sw amped the Box Elder Bees in a deluge of scoring, finally doubling them Bear River eased past South Cache 0 and led tne Spartans all of the W'ay through the game at Hyrum. 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