Show idi State TTimv®!© TUtalhi Utah State University’s basketball team introduced fast break basketball to the deep south Monday in New Orleans la and defeated Tulane 103-8-1 fcr win number 18 of the season From the extreme southern portion of the nation the Aggies now go to the extreme northwest for a return match with Seattle University e The series at Seattle is more like a cross-tow- n rivalry than between two teams separated by a couple of mountain ranges LaDell Andersen's teams have played five games in Seattle and the widest margin of victory for either team was four points Andersen's Starting in 1965-6- 6 USU-Seattl- i- - z L first encounter in Seattle the scores are SU 1 USU 6 SU 7 SU and last season the Aggies won in the final minute 8241 85-8- 69-6- 77-7- 68-6- 6 More Thu A Sophomore Now Andersen has four starting forwards The figure is actually three since Nate Williams starts at guard But candidate Marvin Roberts along with Junior Ron Hatch and Robert Lauriski a talented sophomore make the Aggies well staffed on the forward line Lauriski has been literally sensational for the past three games Lauriski has scored from the field against Montana State 7 at New 7-- 8 6-- Mexico State and 5 at Tulane At the free throw line he over the past six games is Rebounding has become a personal vendetta with the “rookie" from Logan Lauriski has 41 rebounds over the past four games Hatch has a string of consistent performances Hatch has scored between 11 and 20 points in each of the 12 games except for Tulane where he totaled nine The Aggie coaching staff started Walter Bees at Tulane “The Beast” Bees came up with 12 rebounds and eight points Whether Bees will get the starting call again this weekend remains to be decided 11-1- 18-2- 0 T® §®aiititll® Satan°(flay Sophomore Lafayette Love is not that far away that he will give up the vital pivot spot Andersen told the two young athletes “going down this stretch drive we must have contributions from each of you in order to be the team we want and make a play for that tournament spot” Jeff Tebbs returned to the floor fix brief periods of play on that starting spot to Bees a battle without Broadcast The Utah State Univeraity-Seattl- e the twogame University basketball game will be broadcast over radio station KVNU with ‘Gary “Voice of file Aggies” Evans announcing Game time is 9 ptn Logan time trip Just com- pleted Tebbs did extra work on conditioning and may be aide to contribute more this week Roberts Marvin Nate Williams and Terry Wakefield played well on the road trip However Roberts’ 12 points against New Mexico State was Ms lowest total in 30 games Dating back to Denver at Logan last season when Roberts also The coaches are not concerned with “who” starts but more concerned with production from being hurt early last year His ability to Mock shots and cut off the opponent’s inside offense is intimidating and could prove to be the spark needed to carry USU into the NCAA playoffs and through the regionais atBeyond Bees Roberts' weeks few titude during the past has been outstanding The Aggie scored 12 points the senior forward has been maintaining Ms career average of 239 points over 73 games Williams played at the Pan American Cen'er in Las Chices as if it were Ms home court In two games ft ere Williams has scored 67 points Against Tulane Williams was credited with nine assists The work of Bees has been evident in recent practices where he has beer performing at the lower post position with authority shooting with accuracy and rebounding strongly Beyond that the big center has demonstrated the defensive prowess he displayed as a freshman two seasons ago before candidate has worked hard in both practices and games assuming the leadersMp that is part of being cocaptain and helping to mold the Utag squad into championship caliber Following the Seattle game Saturday USU will move on to meet Denver which has won 11 of its last 12 games Grizzlies Beady For Bees With 10th Win with 5:26 4 stow the triumph away remaining in the period It was then that Parrish was lifted in favor of the Junior reserves who had some trouble with the Eagle full court press Sorensen SUnes The defensive press of Intermountain closed 0 the margin to Just 15 points early in the fourth period but Junior Brad Sorensen canned four baskets ft the next few moments to keep Logan in a comfortable position Sorensen Steve Wimmer and Robert Stokes turned in commendable performances for the Grizzlies giving Tueller s little confidence in his bench — and in his hopes for next year Intermountain falls to 1 on the season despite having its finest squad in its short four-yehistory They’ll host Sky View next week and gun for an upset thqrtook the Bobcats u the wire in Smithhhfield earlier this year 47-2- By Greg Hansen Herald Journal Sports Writer Logan High School has set the stage for its Division One title shootout with Box Elder after i an easy 5 victory over Intermountain in the Grizzly Gym yesterday afternoon Coach Rod Tueller's Grizzlies had no trouble in ‘ chalking up its tenth win in 11 games giving the regulars more than half the game on the bench while seven Juniors logged most of the playing 72-5- EJtah Gains Tie 55-4- time Box Elder trailing Logn by 1V4 games entering tonight’s tilt at Bonneville will host fte Grizzlies next Friday in the pivotal game for the division one trophy Logan defeated the Bees 9 earlier this year and although each squad has secured a state tournament blu it looms as more than Just a tuneup for the state classic Smith Injured Tueikr will be counting on the return of senior Gary Smith for the Bee contest — although he may elect to let the swingman rest his injured knee for another week Smith has his knee in a cast after an injury against Bear River and is certainly a key to any future hopes the Grizzlies may seek Grizzlies playing in front The league-leadinlead against of a sparse crowd Jumped to an the winless Eagles and were never in any trouble in the cakewalk Scott Parrish — playing less than half the game — scored eight points in the first quarter as Logan took a 0 advantage and increased it to 3 at half Intermountain’s Leonard Yellowhair had the day’s top outing with 19 points and kept the Eagles within respectibility with his lefthanded hooks and long bombs from the corner 4 at the As the Eagles closed within 11 outset of the final half Logan reeled off 12 consecutive points on baskets by Ted Nyman Eric Hale Parrish Dave Stowell and Nyman to For SALT LAKE CITY Boxicori: Logan 71 Stokes 5 2 4 4 2 2 Maughon Parrish Nyman Hale Stowell Stone 11-- 0 1 Bennett Wimmer Sorensen Peterson 3 2 4 Allen 1 1 17-1- 35-2- 0-- 00 2 02 0-- 39-3- 00 0-2 S 51-5- Chee Begay Lee Koskie 1 0-- 0 0-- 0 6-- f 3 2 3 22 Totals Score by Quarters: 17 10 Eagles within two seconds later then Utah started to run away with 00 4 Logan length until the Utes moved ahead for good on Eddie Trail’s layup with 9:18 to go to put the score at 0 New Mexico got 22 00 Johnson Yellowhair Etsity Utah’s season record is now 114 while New Mexico dropThe game marks ped to 12-the ninth straight year New Mexico has failed to win against Utah in conference play The Lobos threw the ball away 26 times and Utah 24 times to mark a sloppy evening for both teams The box: at 9-- 1 4 SS Tso 35-1- Paso University of Texas-Utah controlled most of the first half and led 3540 at intermission Then New Mexico outscored the Redskins at the outset of the second half and took a 6 lead with 18:28 to go The Lobos kept Utah at arms ft-f- a II Totals Intermountain he El fg 6-- 1 (UPI)-T- balanced Utah Redskins moved into a three-wa- y tie for the WAC lead by defeating New Mexico 6942 Thursday night The other two teams in the lead are Brigham Young and ar SB-4- Lead WA 13 the game 24 23 0-- 3 72—72 55— SS four points two on the by-o- p shown above in a photo by Paul WlOie Dave Stowell (24) and Ted Nyman (22) for Logan can also be seen Logan 5 won (Herald Journal photo) STEVE MAUGHAN (32) a defensive for Logaa High School enjoyed the Thursday against Intermountain while 72-8- New Mexico's center Willie Long was high man for the night with 28 points to boost his conference sowing lend higher but Utah used a balanced attack for the win as Trail had 16 John Dearman 15 and Kenny Gardner and Mike Newlin 11 each Four-WayT-ie At Top In Hope Classic PALM SPRINGS Calif (UPI)—Arnold Palmer still is searching for his lost touch on the greens and he may find it today with a new putter in the third round of the marathon Bob Hope Desert Classic The Palmer who attributes his inability to win a tourney title in 14 months to a “guessing gaie” putting touch shot a one-und- er 71 at 1971 MAVERICK SEDAN Maverick Right price for a simple compact car windy and hot Tamarisk Country Club Thursday to tie with Bob Bert Yancey and Murphy George Hixon for the second round lead The former king of fte fairways missed five birdie putts on 10 feet or less during the round and almost threw up his hands in disgust "I'm still searching for fte hind of putting stroke that will restore my confidence” said Palmer of the round “It's kind of a guessing game every time I get on the green” The 71 in the second round left Palmer Murphy Yancey scores and Hixon with of six under par 138 a stroke in front of six others including improving Billy Casper Murphy shot a second round four under 68 at Bermuda Dunes to get a share of the lead while Yancey had a three under 69 and Hixon puing in his first event of the year shot a 70 Yancey and Hixon playing in his first event of the year shot a 70 Yancey and Hixon also played Bermuda 1971 HARDTOP TORINO 900 WHITE SALE SPECIAL Torino Right in the middle on size and price 36-ho-le In foreground Is Robert Stokes while Steve Maughan (32) and Brad Sorenson (38) can be seen in the background for Logan (Herald Journal photo) JliNIOR KICK PETERSON (33) of Logan carries fte ball high over the Intermountain defense as he eyes fte basket for a 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