Show & UdtafcsSgl JOiSfc i gelt - Dismal Aggie shooting effort propels HJtes to victory tha h Mg hH it Mints anlaea to Utes Utah vhich atraggtad from tha floor aa wall fpBf pom aider JN on tho aUM thiMi kept Itself la ttegame tapart vlth atroag rebounding oul4ufdtaguiU4Hf Tha Utac’ faith aad ar Us scoring arerafe tad tha team la roboaadtag vlth UL vkfis Hoaakoepor also bslov avsrago Inins point 1 boards for tho Aggies toUUadeJi' la the Aftsr jamptag oat to a 74 isdct game UtahStA faded aUddy and latte final U mtaates of the first half made hold sa to soBMdhlag — tve field goals For the half la fact the Aggies scored more frotuths free throw use — It — than did from tho floor — 12 — shooting 21 BorcoaL lt was only Utah’s ova bad aim — tho Utes were 1142 for 27 percent — that kept USU ta the game Whoa Albert ChappoU broke the Airier nearly terminate i jumper vtth2:Moa the dock the Utes led by only six 4 "We last didat shoot It vea'’ USUs Smith sail "Tho gaom vas lost fa thefirst halt" The Aggies began the second half a sharpsrbnt Utanvaa able to hold off sorioas challenges antn midway ttmagh the portal Conway eat the U’s lead to sta SHI oa a IMooter from the left aad thea a couple of mtaates aad three Nevey free throws later trimsMd Itto two I24R on a thravpotat play inside Utah tosh a time By Shaun McKinnon sports writer - Un BAW CITY Tht explanation for Utah Hate’s 7144 Ion to the Uelverstty of Utah Sataritayitabt lean flatter away tau the final team touting totals Bov dou 20 percent from the floor grab you? ?Yea can’t via shooting Ukt that" Aggie bud coach Baba Smith uld iftor the game Witt umbers — tha aetaal toUli vero 1747 Ukc that tha Aggies 14 vara probably tha tacky to gat avay vfiBall-patetlossbUtes now 4 had thslr Jure af trsaUas vtdL UU in tact had a chance to tta tho gsiM vita jast andor uvea mtaates to play bats strfes of missed shots aad offensive foul 1st Utah pad ahead again aad tho Job Hnatsman Center erovd of gra straight homevfetory Tha two teams vill meet agate Tharsday right la Logan where Utah hu not won state r - ut u u Ci ifirst-haftdraughts- as Imith vu at a lass to flgaro cat why the warily acearate Aggies eoald barely find their aids of the court fatarday night 20-2- "We shot forced shots we shot good shots that didn’t go la aad vc got fooled aad didat get theeallhe saUL Oa tho last Mint Smith said tho Athletic Goaftnaee oiflrlattasg ertv let the um tan rough which worked against Utah aU-Wcst- y (Utah) plays s very physical game’ be sail vu a lot of poshing sad during going on If timy’w gotag tealtov that we’re got to pash sad taorctoe' Two USU players — Nattsa Grant sail Kendall Ysaaghlood — fooled oat of tha game sad two more— Darrel White aad GflbertPete finished with foar calls Bat the team totals were close— Utah State was called for 27 foals Utah for S "Then ftaaUy: Utah State vae art put of tho la two moregamejrsL aad Chappell hit oae of two with S:4f to play to Wake It a three point game M4L TbeUtos taraod the ball ever on the other end aad Jtomy grt tta baft aa a sst pteyfraabohtei d utter fee Hamster the loss at ftgaaraarw jfayin r? 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coatesL Bobyn Davis scored a careerUgh 21 potato and Boggle Fox scored 21 of Us 2S ta the second half Tdarday Bight to ffc&ry over Ignite Wyemlag to a Atabama-BImlagha- m CroatandNtraUiournaT Toi utfi ’ Utah State's Danny Conway rises above the challenge from Utah's Keith Chapman Crowd coaxes Bulldogs to Cal Bowl win £ Kimbroagh once again toned clock Thea the pcaalty vu to the referees tar help But called’’ The Broncos now at the FSU Instead of sending the teams back to their respective 20 broke their haddta again even baddies Khabroagh vas called only to encounter tar delay of game loader crawl Klmbroagh de"The referee (Jack ’Baker) cided to go ahead with taeptay admitted he made a mistake” and never got the sup The said Calibrate Bowl ensuing fumble vu recovered John Wallace "He by Fresno State's Terry Cook saU he told Kimbrough to take killing Weston's last major loan ft took to run the drive "I vu worried about the play iaadvertontly dropped Us arm aad the people crowd noise" said Weston oa tac stdeltoe startMtto Michigan coaeh A1 Molds "I Carter By Lloyd United Press International With II mlaateo left In the tho Breaeoo third qiarter Fresao State traveled jast leading 2H1 at the time had yards to play the CaKfonto matched to the Ftesao State 11 After a first down snresrted the vietonr over the Weston atoMg u Kimbrough Hae only to Brnces at have Us signals drowned oat Prase by the partisan crevd When the PtU defease ceald umbroagh toned to the re- presi-dcatrtto- him ferees tor help and vu told to asf svavd Weston the tedfersas home crovi of take as mach time as he CUCto dll forcing gaartorhsck Tcy Kimbrough hue a cnctol et - batle The crowd grew loader and felt we should have been allowed stoppage of the clock That was a big factor in the game” Fresno State coaeh Jim Sweeney who visibly encouraged the FSU partisan from the sidelines defended his aettau after the game "The erovd was a big factor" Sweeney sail "A crowd should be hostile and our crowd did good Thou people In the east stands (behind the FSU bench) were incredible f was at least a advantage’’ Fresno State inspired by the crowd marched 20 yards in 10 plays to take the lead for good 4 on a Darrell Rosette scoring dash Myron Jones then added a touchdown run to make it 4 Western rounded out the scoring with 17 seconds left in the contest when Kimbrough ran in from I yards out on a keeper The crowd 22-2- 2S-ya- rd 32-2- Elliott gets revemge in Arizoea upset oyer UNLV i fly Roberto Diu UW Snorts Writer Michigan 12742 No 4 Georgetown demolished Shenandoah No 11 Missouri downed Memphis lM-Ma- nd Arisoaa forward Sou BDIott experienced both victory aad a certain aerraf of persoaal ravoara Saturday to to taadlag tae u Ifevada-LMb aafS-Tover I victory State ITtb-rate- Cf-7- 4 Duke met la later games No Miasd (Fla) Syracuu faced Koatadty State No s North d Caraltaa played llchmead met leva State No 7 leva Uott scored 22 potato grabbed IS Oklahoma battled Oral Roberts ala- rebounds and added 7 assists ta Illinois played Arkansas- vtaatag a oat on oat dad vita tho Bebdr Stacey Aagsma Augmsa who beat out Elliott tar tks final c?tea the U Oiynffc team tooled eat after scoring Jast f psfisto and aoteUssg 7 1 thlrd-rsake- d S stetb-ranke- th-rat- ed J Elliott scored 2 potato ta the first Aitoeaa L 4:22 of the sscesd half converted a u 2S4SfcsS!me 4242 Neveda-U- s teal never eri ctosta 2-- 22 dm ths stretch and Bsfivasd Barra Yoasi each had 14 prists tar Mafeita tt auul classic Bv United Proas International sscssd-raakcdMIcSg- V aa Lewis sank the Jumper from the Eft basettne girieg him 12 potato la the game utf a spot oa the alUeanuMat team vita Baugea Erick Nevmu added 12 for ttei imheaten Gaels 22 aad Du Carry 12 BYU Is 24 YU bad takM tha toad (242 gamn-wtanln- PROVO Utah (UPI) — Al Lewis kit tha vtaatag basket vlth :CS kft gatxaday algal and tournament MVV Schm Baessi scored if ta feadtagXsKfoRla's SL fe to a 72i rictora ever host Brldam Yoaag ta the tale gam of agar Classic Pcsa State ptaytag vithoat starter ftmUovaiM got 17 la-jmr- od mtaates ramatatag ta tae feet half aad the debsdhn Fadfita 12 chamgd-o- u kept tastaadtas rest of tha game contests rented Western 29ta-rank- ed and Kansas dumped Temple 2S-7- B At Kalamaxoo Mich senior forward Glen Rice scored 22 points and five other players were in double figures Saturday to lead the Wolverines M Jerry Overstreet's 17 3 points led Western Michigan which tod 11-- 4 urly In the game before Michigan responded with an s-- 11-- ran At Landover Md 2 Charles Smith §t Mary’s wins Cougar Classic edge tato a Yogas Little Reck No 12 Georgia Toeb met Baptist lttlrnnked LoulsriUe faced Dayton Me IS Ohio State hosted d Villaaova feted Lafayette Calfmrafa No 12 Seton Had met St John's and Oregon State Betae State played No IS Florida State Ne lf Tennessee and No If UCLA were idle la other games of note unbeaten Notre Dame stopped Creighton 77-- 4 tar aastRato fsrvai tlrito to driut 742 Ttus-Arltagto- a I vita g 22remalalagoa Mikelmlth's fret throws Bat Lewis's Jamasr gavs tho via ta Mary's A lutesesad 4Moct shot by Csagsr guard Marty Bavsbsaaetd two la ths coasotattaa gams ortho ' ofitaorimT It Steve Schreiner led BYU with 12 while Bnwo sad Andy polata TsoIsm each had 12 and Smith only 12 — 17 potato below his average Schreiner and Haws also were uotod to the team 2 Tho Gaels tad midway through the opening half but tho all-clas- ik 22-1- and Cougars tied It at baton SL Mara's took a 2 haiftimo lead BYU caught' SL Mara’s again la ths sccondnalf at sad went thud 2442 with 14:12 loft for Its biggest lead of the gsmo 22-2- 2 10-a- ll 27-2- 42-4- 2 scored 22 of his 25 points in the first two half and Georgetown allowed field goals in the second half to rout The Hoyas 44 Shenandoah their Division III opponent 584 in the secood half but have yet to face a Division I team Shenandoah fell to jut out-acor-ed 7-- 2 senior guard At Columbia Mo Byron Irvin had 17 of his 21 points in the secood half and Doug Smith added IS points Missouri improved to 2 Leon Perry scored 19 points for Memphis State 24 which had won the first four meetings between the two clubs At South Bend lod LaPhonso Ellis u 7-- scored 17 points sod Jamere Jackson snd Tim Singleton etch added 12 to lift Notre Dame 44 Bob Halsted'i 28 4 which points paced Creighton 12:50 with with before pulled Notre Dame pulled away with strong reboundlag At Atlantic City NJ Kevin Pritchard scored 21 points to lead Kansu over Temple in a between two of last season's Jame college basketball team Kauai the defending national champion improved to 1 Temple ranked No 1 in UPl’a final regular season poll lut season fell to 3 2-- 42-4- 7 1-- 0-- 7 |