Show 3 State DD©wm§ Utola IBrlglnaiimii ’ffennim WiUmms9 Jumper Menkes EDifferemce The Herald Journal Login Utah Snaday Jan U 1971 SpDirds Phone752-212- By (keg Hansen Herald Journal Sports Writer No matter what characteristic revenge seems to follow it is always sweet and Utah State couldn’t have asked for a better finish last night as they gained a measure of vengeance against 0 in the visttiig Brigham Young University g USU Assembly Center Nate Williams— who previous to the final five minutes of action was mired in a deep deep slump— fired in a 19 foot jumper with two seconds remaining to give the 11th Ranked Utags the victory that sent 10845 fens into neap hysteria Once again the Cougars limited the baskets with a Aggies to supremely executed tone defense But the Cats failed to take charge of the game when its previous hothanded shooters fell cold and USU controlled the rebound boards Despite the first 35 minutes of play which were hectic to say the least Utah State and Brigham Young put on a finish that had most patrons on the edge of their seats Both dubs were far below par as statistics indicate but both teams fought hard as this rivahy annually produces Final Miimt— Trailing 5 with six minutes to play BYU went into a rt lone trap and kept the Aggies from working inside for easy layins against the one defense Fran that print BYU jumped right back into contention and took a 8 lead on a short Jumper by KresimirCosic with less than four minutes to play Terry Wakefield controlled the ball for USU in the next two trips down the court but twice the junior guard turned the ball over and BYU took possession with 1:49 on the dock In file timeout Aggie coach LaDell Andersen situation and ordered wisely noticed the tam-fou- l Ids team to foul the they’d get but one ahot at the hoop Roberts fouled Cosic and although the BYU sophomore hit the charity toss USU trailed by just two and promptly tied file score at when Marvin Roberts scored over Cosic with 41 seconds to play Tenacious BYU guard Bernie Fryer then committed the most costly mistake of the game t as he douMedribbled at and USU took the ball with 32 seconds The Ags—working the delay offense they’ve done so well in tight hallgames this year—then worked file dock to the final seconds when Wiliams pulled up from a run and swished the long jumper for victory It was the Aggies’ ninth consecutive victory 3 loss in last dating back to the December The Ags are now 152 for the season and face Long bland University in the Assembly l 72-7- Goitre flDaime over-flowin- Upsets HJLA Ind (UPI)-No-tre Carr Dame's Austin poured 46 points through the basket Saturday as the Fighting Irish upset No 1 ranked UCLA 9942 the first loss to a nonconference team for UCLA in three years It was Notre Dame’s first win after five straight losses to the Bruins and UCLA’s first loss after 14 wins this year breaking a 19 game Bruins winning streak extending bade lido last season UCLA’s last loss to a team was Jan 20 1969 when Elvln Hayes and and Houston earned a 9 win over Lew Aldodor and the UCLA team which went on to win the national championship Saturday the Fighting Irish whipped to a fever pitch by the home crowd of 11343 and playing before a national tdevi-sio-n network of 208 stations never were behind But Notre Dame had to withstand the pressure of a UCLA rally which tied the score at 47-with 16:41 left to play in the game The Irish broke in from that tie and thereafter UCLA SOUTH BEND 71-6- never came closer than two high-scori- ng points and each time Notre Dame with Carr the pace set ter polled away again Carr netted 17 field goals and 12 of 16 free tfeuw attempts for the 17th game of his career in which he has scored 40 points or more He went into the game with a 37J average for 12 previous games this season and ranked among the top scorers in the country Carr netted 21 points in the first half as the Irish moved to a 4339 advantage Notre Dame lost one man on fouls center John Pleick with 14:20 remaining in the game and UCLA’s hard-worked-- u 91-5- half-cou- 69-6- star Sidney Wicks also fouled out but with only 1:07 left to go Wicks was high scorer for the Bruins with 23 points compared to his season average of 242 He was tightly guarded by Notre Dame’s Chilis Jones and netted only 11 points four of them on layups in the first CMs-know- half It was the ninth win against four losses this season for Notre Dame ranked No 13 nationally going into the contest one-stro- tot eight-under-p-ar n Tulsa Okla who had a 64 Littler has mid-cour- pro little-know- 111-8- this tournament three times He took it won fids same course and set an 15hole record of 92 in the third round His 21 total was also a record-2- 63 under par That record may not stand if the good weather continues Sunday in the final 15hole battle for top money of $25000 littler on his round Saturday went out in 32 and came baa in i in34forhis66Hehadfive birdies and no bogeys on his He was hitting his irons to La pin except on the card dose 18th hole On the 19th Littler's second ahot was wide of the green He chipped up well but missed a that would have put champion George Archer who fix a 66 and Jerry Abbott a WEIL shot ef the game— but It fail Nate WOUams (22) f Utah State hit a Moot jump she! with four seconds remaining to give USU a victory FT COULD 72-7- over Brigham Yoaag Saturday Steve Kelly (24) guards Wlfflims la the background caa be sea part of the hugest crowd to ever witness a basketball gamete Cache Valley 1045 iHerald Jovial photo) Prestom Eiips Eear Lake Loses To Snake Elver PRESTON — The Preston High School Indians put on a Talbot tossed in 13 prints and had 12 rebounds Teammate tooting spree in the fourth Tom Dunn had 13 and David period here Saturday night to rip Waver 12 in the Bar Lake 7539 in a g 0 prints made their first 15 attempts from the line Saturday night en route to a 9591 win over Stanford Both teams sank 39 baskets but the visiting Utes converted 27 of 33 from the foul circle to 29 free-thro- 19 of 23 for Stanford The teams wae never more Southeastern Idaho Conference Pennsylvania Downs Villanova PHILADELPHIA IVeston didn’t have the 54-3- 1 17-1- 31 49-4- 21-- u urth-ranked four-of-fo- (UPI) Pennsylvania won its second straight Big Five City championship Saturday night defeating Villanova 7570 as senior Dave Wohl sparkled with 22 points and nine assists in the second game of a douzleheader at the Palestra In the opener Mike Whalen cored a field goal with 23 seconds left in the game to give 6 Niagara a victory over St Joseph's The Q'lfiken had to rally to ! deficit wipe out an eariy in the second half for their 15th straight victory- 77-7- eifcM-prin- Knlcks Pucks Bullets Win w -Fo- floor-gener- take-char- Hatch and Robert Lauriskl to keep them in contention Hatch starting Mi first game this year scored points and wu a glint when it got dose Roberts who played one of his finest games in his career scared 19 prints and had 15 rebounds to pace the Aggies Roberts surpassed Wayne Estes In career rebounding early in the Aggie game to become the second-leadin- g rebound-takin history Only Cornell Green hid more contest As wu evident in the tooting percentages were far from great with USU shooting 307 percent for the game and BYU hitting on exactly 40 percent of its attempts With the sweep USU is hopeful of climbing into the major college top ten this week win skein and continue its current nine-gaThe Aggiu are in action again Monday night against Long Island University one of the nation’s fop defensive dubs before taking to the road to meet New Mexico State and Ttaline over the weekend 19 Ji it j r h er tight-defensi- te r 1 four-gam- 117-1- 4-- nt k 117-3- 127-12- third period deficit and em- four points fay Rick Barry of the New York Nets in the final 49 seconds Saturday to 2 in the edge the West fourth annual American Basketball Association game Trifling 4 with 4:53 left in the third period the East went into a pressing defense and outacored the West 153 and closed within five points at the start of the fourth quarter The East then scored the first six prints of the final period to ployed 126-12- All-St- 92-7- tort-live- d 9597 lad on by Pittsburgh’s Mike Lewis with 10:13 left in the game It wu the first time the East had kd since midway in tip-i- n well-balanc- ed tilt 7-- 76 Jeff Tefabs resting in a With bed with an hospital eyefojury sustained In the win over Utah on Thursday USU clorly lacked a guy and BYU benefited time and again But when the going got aticky USU called on lta inside strength of Roberta Williams Ron GREENSBORO NC (UPI)-T- he East wiped out an 18polnt take a a well-balanc- tiJ&ali DDefeats STANFORD Calif (UPI) -Redskins Utah’s center Jim Mahler’s led by BYU 39 To Victory le Stanford 41 v scoring Friday but did League-ladin- g Snake River have a 10 point lead for a while however outacored Praton Going into the final quarter the 1 The Indian were ahead by five but Friday night Saturday night victory left faltered in the final eight IVeston in aecond place in fiw minutes of play conference The Indiana hit only 55 per Friday's Ion was the first in cent from the foul line champion Tony Jacldin with a conference play for Preston and IVeston plays Malad Friday 68 the Indians now atand 51 and for the season It was a nipwnd-tuc- k tattle through the first three quarters against Bear Lake The Indiana after being tied 7 going into the second period pulled to a 41-halftime lad and led 5721 at than a few points apart in the the end of the third stanza Cach Reid Carlson’s warriors first half which closed with came to life in the final 9 Utah on top Then really period outscoring the visitors Stanford went into a cold spell 7 at the outset of the second half Center Kevin Olsen paced the coring only nine prints in 10 Indians as he canned 27 prints Utah built a 7337 minutes in 13 rebounds Paul and hauled lad Stanford narrowed the gap to 7570 with 1:35 remaining But Mahler took comaani at that point and hit three successive tipins to push Utah in front 87-with 4:15 left Mahler wound up with 12 of 15 from the door and NEW YORK (UPI)—The New the season Friday nigh! from the free-throline to York Knicks staged one of their bounced back Saturday aftertake game scoring honors most devastating attacks in noon to trounce the expansion All America guard candidate weeks Saturday night as Walt Portland Trailblazers 145117 Newlin of Utah being scouted Frazier scored 32 points and in a National Basketball Assoby George Lee of the San Willis Reed netted 30 in a 125 ciation game Francisco Warriors didn’t dis- 107 Lew Alcindor who had been victory over the Boston appoint with an assortment of Celtics e held to just 19 points in the that opened a drives and jumpers for 23 loss to Atlanta Friday lead for the defending champrints led the way for Milwaukee with Die Indians of the Pacific-- 8 pions in the Atlantic Division of 44 points and Oscar Robertson Conference now were led the National Basketball Associadded 21 Four other Bucks ation by guard Dennis O'Neill with 24 ' Dick Barnett who tallied 28 scored in double figures with 10 IS of from points including Bob Dandridge getting 19 the floor He returned to the points combined with Reed and for a Frazier In Gus Biltimore spurt after a three-weelineup absence due to an injury during the first half of the final Johnson scored 31 points and period that helped New York grabbed 31 rebounds as the Teammate Claude Tory contriBaltimore TBullets polled away open a 35point lead at buted 23 points Milwaukee Bucks stung with from the Sen Diego Rockets in Utah of the Western Athletic Conference is now 51 on the Milwaukee Bucks stung with the final two minutes to earn a 0 only their second home loss of season victory Saturday night 99-- 8 night Halftimo score: USU Barry Leads East Stars 72-bo-le four-foot- le Center Monday 1969 on 65-- 64 On his third rand he had six birdies and aU the rest pan for a card of 4 Par for the Arizona Country him in a tie with Harney ub course is 3536-- 71 “Everybody chocked on the “I drove well except on the 18th” Littler said with a smile 19th when my tee shot was in Within striking distance of the trees to the left” said first place were nine golfers at 199 Just six strokes back of Harney "I played very well You have to putt well to win Harney They included Kermit hen” Zarley and Larry Hinson who Harney has not won a both had Ms in the third round tournament since the 1965 Los and Frink Beard who had a Angeles open He (days in only 97 about 12 tour events a year Arnold Palmer came in with Bob Lunn who shared the what seemed like a mediocre 66 first rand lead with 64 had a for his third round and had a 69 hi file third rand and a total of 201 12 under Also at 201 were Billy Casper total of 199 15 under Also at 199 wen the former Masten with a 86 and the UA Open 31-3- ing 75-7- Harney Leads Phoenix Open By JOE ST AMANT PHOENIX Aril (UPI)-Sen- der Paul Harney emerged bum a pack of pros Saturday to take a lead after three rands of the 73hole $125000 Phoenix Open when he shot a 65 for a total of 194 19 under The Sutton Mass pro was tied going into the third round with Gene Littler and Miller Barber Littler took a 66 and had a total of 195 for second place Barber shot a 67 and was at 196 Tied for fourth at 197 wen Homero Blancas who an 93 and Dave Hill with a 99 Harney’s earlier rands wen Most of the 10 005plus spectators jammed into the Aggie arena expected a dose contest but after a quick getaway Aggie fans were thirsting for a slaughter It appeared that would happen as USU pulled to a 252 advantage early in the game but BYU stormed from behind to take the lead at 2223 with 6:48 remaining in the half From that point the game wrote its own script with baskets being exhange like currency on the open market Utah State led at intermission 41-- the second period The lead changed hands six times in the final stanza before throws Barry hit on two with 49 seconds left to give the East a 125122 lead His driving layup with 14 seconds left increased the margin to three Glen Combs of Utah tired a three-poin- t field goal with five seionds lef but it was blocked g East The by the East gained possession and rookie Charlie Scott of Virginia dosed out the scoring with a foul shot with two seconds left Mel Daniels of Indiana wu the game’s leading scorer with 29 points for the West and was voted the most valuable player PORTLAND (UPI) Weber His selection wu jeered by the State’s Wildcats broke a two partisan East crowd of 14407 game losing streah here Satur- who had thought Carolina's Joe day by thumping the Universi- Cadwell wu deserving of the ty of Portland for the second honor Caldwell and Dan Isul of time this season 10571 shared scoring honors 333 at Kentucky a clip sizzling Hitting from the field the Wildcats for the East with 21 lead with roared from a 2:12 left in the first half to a 4534 halftime bulge and built it to a 8 margin with 13:29 remaining in the gjune to win with ' "V - ry (W - fra vV i triple-teamin- H- use Ends - ‘ 1 V- - '4 5 3— V: Losing Streak - 39-3- 4 61-3- ease The win upped Weber's salon record to 112 Portland is 514 Willie Sojourner the Wildcats’ 58 candidate was used sparingly and ended up with game scoring and rebounding honors pouring i 23 points on 9 of 12 shots from the field and 5 of 9 from the foul line and pulling down 10 rebounds no Sorourner also blocked fewer than six Portland shots The hot shooting of Bob Davis and ereserve Jon Knoble staked Weber to its halftime lad Both tossed in 12 points as the Wildcats hit 19 of 34 shots for a 359 percentage Colorado St Defeats i MARVIN ROBERTS (31) is checked closely by BYU’s Phil Tollestrnp as he ryes the basket Roberts led the USU scerere and rebound era with 19 and 15 respectively He alu had the key shot that tied the game at 79— aU (Herald Journal photos by Bob Trowbridge) Golden Eagles Shock Portland SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -- hat trick in the third period It Golden Eagles wu the first hat trick of Robrose up from the depths of the ertson’s professional career FORT COLLINS Colo (UPI) Western Charron turned back 20 Buck-aro- o Hockey League cellar —Junior forward Rick Fisher shock to the shots in recording his secSaturday night scored 23 prints in the second league-leadin- g Portland Buc ka- ond shutout of the season He half to spark a roos 72 made ten of those stops in a Colorado Stale University team The victory wu only die secpacked first period and to a 7431 win over Wyoming ond of the season for Salt Lake pressure several were of the spectacular Saturday in Western Athletic against the Bucs who have variety Conference play beaten the Eagles on six occaMcDonald scored twice once The Rams trailed 9 at the sions in the first period nd once in Salt Lake wu paced by rook- the second halfway mark before Fisher period who scored only four points in ie center Joe Robertson veterThe Eagles nearly doubled them an the first half brought vetCharron Rick (id goalie Bucs in shots as they fired back The win broke a three eran right winger Brin Mc- the 38 at Portland net minder Jim game losing streak for the Donald in the victory McLeod Rams and wu their first win Robertson came up with 0- -3 over the Cowboys in their last assist on Salt Lake's first goal Portland 5- -7 four meetings and then came back to score a Salt Lake Wyoming Salt Lake's alow-startin- g 21-2- n i |