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I 1 4 ( L Lek 88 36 By 's 95-7-3 John Mooney Win Sets Fieldhouse Mark battling to get tana trying to elock1 and the for the WO point Tribune Sports Editor PROVO — Jack Anderson substitute Cougar center broke through Montana's four minute stall for a basket and a foul pitch to set a new confer ence scoring record for the George Albert Smith field They gradually increased the with all the margin to Cougar seniors taking a whack at the scoring column but BYLI's defense proved the big difference in the first half The attendance Wes 7317 MONTANA SPIGNAM YOUNG 111PP The Cougars broke away from itaTFP 3 0 410 IS 8 0 le Iltandee 4 Pa in 32 a 26 24 lead midway in the first erequiat neatar 3 2 I 2 4 4 Pederson 1 Ø2 1 Sherif( Tetitis 1 5422 half and exploded to lead Mon 4 13 is isA ou nilli m te as 4008 11114 reentaraght i a I 3 Pnn11 8 ttenson 2 1 tana 54 34 at halftime I 0 0 4 Erickson 0 1 2 2 ANDERSON the house record with a hook shot with a minute and 19 seconds left In the game and then ' tossed in the record breaking free throw with 52 seconds re maining in the game IT WAS A The victory closed the Cougar until the last home season and left them BYU leading Truitlirqrifilleallit sat !Anti in tha minutes Grizzlies The previous record was 94 points FCt just a year ago Saturday night against Colorado 95-7- A&M As in th e the ball Mom Terry Tebbs Dave Lewis and stall out the Willard Hirsch' fans cheering And the seniors made quite marker a show of turning back the last place Grizzlies TIED field UtahDenver game 41-3- lop-side- d 1 1 4 ' ? ' 1 pi 1 Meant 00WO J Anderson Jeneen Kitchen ' GOOD ball game few minutes with after the first five on Dave Lewis'12434 lsyS a week ago most of the excite- The score was tied Nice In' ment after the first half which the first half and lhe lead enoed for the Cats was In was the final home ay changed hands six times before confined to th e last five min pearance for Blaine Anderson Blaine Anderson put the Cats! utes Of the game with BYU Ed Pinegar Herschel Pedersen ahead to stay 1140 redronn 2 Ar 11 '1 ()liservatio)11 Alar(I i LrAiinriduT:t" College Basketball 4 f P4 f 1"''1 - i i ' t!'' c- ' k ! ea' i 1 ( ) 777 1 ( I ' ? I 7 4-' ' : c77- 0 ottani Nintas ' S- I ooo st Lows ' 25 '‘ llarsaid - A- hansom Vandei Scion hit silo 7 0: 411 kitste t 4 4&za 414 ofdl Amnon 91 13 '1 Neniaska Florida Mithienhuig Aiti f$ t Ml ' t ov 0 71 IrIl :S4 7'1 v ' 3P y i1 I) 'a-- !' : : I l' t 7 ) DENVER Feb 25—Pinter's Pioneers held off a closing surge' by Colorado A&M to win their fifth Skyline Conference basket' ball game Saturday night 68 55 and knock the Agizica out of a second place lie AS51 has a 75 t 11 A (1 2 11 e -- i:t1611raldie Loos up 4 Itcrimulst at !lontaaa l'aivcrqtY tor a Wall Saturday al rroao tido J I' 41st 0 lead 'CO( rt ADO 0110011 CPA GTPfP G '4 2110 174rit 0 2 l 4 ecord THE PIONEERS' trailed only one in the game and that after Colorado AM Jumped oft to a LI - - - Acuiteit ntiis 11 I 1 AO Pioneers Cop Fifth Game ' ---- ht4401 S'aiifoid Misioopoi YStit 64 Idaho 54 r i :'' ciena iloilavilleate '1 (4 tif 04 iMt Wathinc'tin V :4 74k H NIwinHo Washotaion State 4 rrillegb 6 ollos 501 (V) Anutil 1 01 sytaiiise &I 59 n oooor-- IP e 1 Nebraska 541 PAO 11AIKATIALL ' Ct Lot ils 194 New Vark 13ah 75 1 tAh State AA 71 95 Montane Noilog Brigham Ihmupn M Temple 64 2 (0011Tetn a Al 51arslan1 Texas 101 Pai tor 195 75 1141ut Aotioila IA Whits 312 Houston 72 Ila ri mouth 74 Pennesi) is la AO tArnok Foritham HI ht John ( 4 "G ' li r -' - -- Hamitattua 82 inchane 144 Siorthveatern 85 Manhattan 91 114 Paul StO Notts' Demo 17 hurman A4 South Carolina lanais State 92 Iowa State 82 Al Washington ga Lana ineinneti Purdue 113 Miihisan Caroline Slate AO Wake For North tot 78 insertimet 94 West Virginia It Pittsburgh tieorgin Tech82 Al Georgia12 71 Ritteers renn State Cornell Al Columbia 511 riastrin Ph irtotrn Kenttieke William and Mary 711 Richmond 77 641 Al Valet Pilmeton 11 Pinola 144 87 Ohio Slat 66 04 Citilishoma Misaourt Michigan 78 V teconouri 68 72 Vtrilimit AA Joeirn191 Alabama 101 Kntucks 77 V O NO Doke athinston (00c faMti AO Ailtansat 72 Tennessee lI Auhurn fl7 thla i Al Florida VI Prattles 46 Oklahoma AAM 41 71 foistrtimel 1ovia Ai Minnesota 4 k''' AO 15sixe IA Ni' j i4 t Pine- 2 1 4 Argimbrisht 5 Dunhaan 10:heourif V lipoer'' 3 1 1 7 1 4 2 4 0 0 0 0 Ltwts 1 otnar 441 !' A 01 Tfhhe 3 inot Oregon Massif huoatto 15 ''1 I Andenton 11 3 0 0 8 1 0 0 1 St 321111 Testis Muhl Vereonal 54-3- " an Ander-te- Fi 9-- 211 N M one of their toughest tests of the season finally came through with the victory 75 68 in George Nelson field house Logan I uns l MA Ttitrotos WmF Nato P4 -a University of Utah 's Gary Bergen goes up for 'shot as Utah State's Pat Dunn No 15 tries for a save The Redskins after - it irs:Heotk ' - —- 1j '4 ''''t -- 8 Mr '' T '' - i li — Wyoming Downs Lobos 7 (9 id- A I 1 i - 1 ict 11 i MhT01 ' l '"4 C01o0 ' well-worde- d ! r '" 1 A1 " 3i31 e i ) V 11 - I I r 1' I E t 0 Sky-som- 1 ' '''p i 1 i 1 mmowort mi 1 fott7 383 e ' ' r I' ' Ia " " ' 1:1 pace until the Utes dipped into the freezer In one short stretch Utah hit enough baskets on the By Lyn Larson fast break to ruin almost any Tribune Sports Writer club but the Aggies stayed in LOGAN—Utah State paid its there on the howitzer heaves of basketball allegiance it's 'Pat Dunn Frank Polak atrd Lai-- i In this state with its highest tribute to one of its favorite sons here Saturday difficult to find general agreement when you praise either Utah rY Bailey Utalcs towers of strength right by officially naming the Brigham Young U or Utah State 1vere Gary Bergen with 16 field house in honor of George Basketball partisanship is much stronger than football True points and a wonderful floor (Dot) Nelson one of the great- the Ute football fans feel little sympathy for the Aggies or game despite an injured knee Art Bunte 20 points and Curt est Aggies of them all Cougars' and vice versa but the rivalry isn't that intense Jenson 12 For Doc as he la affection IN MODERN times BYII has beaten Utah only once in foot The Aggle Klinnetlf WerP stely called by his many ball and the Aggie record against the Redskins vthile better led friends it was an honor befitby Dunn with 19 Caner than l'U's still doesn't compare to the Utah record 17 Ted Smith 16 and Polak this vet genial ting There's a strong friendly bitterness building up between 1? eran trainer who has been at BUJ and Utah State in football but generally most of the t Utah brought its shooting Utah State since September of bum" letters received by the sports departments come "you 1921 !average for the game up to 345 basketball squabbles after one of these intra-statPer cent after a terrible 23 per CARL W (Stubby) Petersen It just seems that every basketball game between these! cent in the first half The Ags and Newell V (Hod) Sanders rivals is a "erooshial" game scheduled to raise the blood pres- - shot 34 per cent for the night Coach Jack Gardner's bench of the Utah State sure a few notches became apparent as strength Agricultural College Board of John Crowe Jerry McCleary Trustees Athletic Committee Utes Deserved the Championship and Ed Gaythwaite tame into named the edifice in Doe's honBut at the risk of Stirring up some bile we think the state the game often with no lessen- or in ceremonies during half must say "hats off" to Coach Jack Gardners Utah team which ing of strength e time before a packed house of came back to'4Win (well it's about cinched anyway) the UTAH 'WAS a very tough — 7500 fans which tendered hne title —' - -teain on the boards gathering Doc a standing ovation when he The Redskins won their championship the hard way They in 61 rebounds to the Aggies' was escorted to the rostrum by were knocked out of the race by two startling upsets at the 55 Ber --gen gathered 15 and Me retersen and Sanders Cleary II Gaythwaite Bunte hands of Colorado A & M and Wyoming I "Iti my meek way I certainly ' and Puckwalter each had eight ' to wish thank my many friends The Cougars had the golden opportunity to cement their Gordon Kirby led the Ags with who have made this honor pos- - first-plachold when they met Utah in Salt Lake City They 17 sible“ Dec said in his broken lost one as the Utes rose up magnificently The Utes came out after a that Norwegian accent in his accept- 'But the Cougars in splitting con their eastern road swing ragged first half and played ince response still had the advantage with the Wes having to play at Provo with a lot of poise confidence Then the Doc called his and then the following night at Logan against the rugged and determination and they wife and introduced her to Aggies needed every bit of it as they the crowd as "my right hand" whistled past this graveyard of many a team' s title hopes Jack Croft another 'Aggie G The liedskins led at the half Was CAnneback to Behold reat IA ho with Nelson helped great 30 to '28 in a ValThe Cache Redskins rolled lead lost the initiative inaugurate skiing up big Friday The first 20 minutes Wag a tribute and trailed by 13 points midway in the last half ley paid a rnugh ragged catchas-catch-cato Doc which echoed the sentiThis was the Wile to prove 'their greatness by the age- - affair with both teams appear ments of all the fans and his old trial by combat test ing a little flat Utah's two point many friends margin came on the strength And the Utes did just that rolling bark time after time to of the bench as Gardner He praised Doc for his timely dipped and expert handling of the narrow the gap and finally rollaring the frenzied Cougars into the reserve strength early rnany athletes he has nursed with less than four minutes remaining in the game using seven men in various hack to health during till combinations That game to aid Intents and purposes meant the Sky leilgthy career as athletic trainROM TEAMS had had shootCer and his devoted service to line championship for the Iles their second In a row under om-h Gardner ing eyes Utah hitting only 23 Utah S(ate 1'14 the Aggles 28- ':lic surely la one nf the 01:course tberesstill a renioie po'imilnliry it ow teagm perIt "14 was two and a half minutes A greatest ggies of theta all" ending in a tie but no one who saw the Redskins rally in those before anyone scored and the Croft concluded laft la minutes will concede anything to Colorado A & NI or utel went mnst nine minut" -- STERLING Anderson presi- Wyoming on the Utah floor next week Witilnlit a field goal in the mdent of the Old Timers Club die of the Bession UTAH UTAH 'TATA presented i)oc with a redwood 2 P 0 OIPP Broke Gnigar and Floor Jinx 8 3 2 12 Jentrol Srmth 8 7 4 18 plaque with the following In3 a to 14titn 5130174 In fiIt'h71 -- moo scription winning the Lite heat the Cougars (n a home and hornetsI a2 Ala ' 1 4 tints t)unn 7 A h 18 "Highest honor to George series for the first time in a good many years 4 3 4 Ptuf hwaitr Chtiktonori A ( 0 0 11 7 4rowit 3 Nelson for 35 years of outstand potak 4 441 8 NI"1"" Wottlev A 0 A A It did too the hard over the I They stay Cougars knocking service" it Johnvon 0 0 0 A log ttoothwak on the MU floor which Is a headline-worthraelow a r o o feat In the Sky line Conference 14 4 )4 48 Tot411 Utah Al s(rire I t thi Bait titan SIAle There was nothing flukey ab OU t this victory t T1 le LI es CAMP orriJ14 Morrer Pflot niaass PPrOWnsi ftotto rtal —tontkors 7 neefrom behind to win and no one could beef about the officinting I 2 81 7 eNnw Blizitrulo2 vi 621p Utlieh Was remarkable for a crucial game of this type 'ttt111rt 60 10 36 isoo!:smos nioi io 3 ntinn 4 !POibk 4 Lot 10r Tr hnitai TUE were tabbed as tbe team mnst likely to succeed hao mio Wortley 112814 STATII ALBUQUERQUE Feb 25 at the start of the season and they came hack from losses at irtAirpA0SH (1211P (yr - Wyoming defeated New Louisville and New Orleans At Fort Collins and Laramie to win 3 34 in MaAnion Jomoon 3 JAI id 18 441 0 Mexico 80 36 In a 51 al) ridden 0 71117 squad has been under treendous pressure sin ce thie!lifta:163s1: rd map I ia1114 basketSkyline Conference 2 2 2 A start of the seitS0n with everyone shooting at the favored crew ""1 " 4 n 0 it B4Ilotrityno ball game Saturday night OA And it eame Thayer 4 7 412 a a a A lurlier A tile on I n n 2 through Yiti—i flying colors endPd lib both teams' high 1 i'1001 0 2 2 2 for the Everyone pulls underdog agAinct the favorite arenl : I A 4 A fleet scoring tarx with 1013 than times but when the favorite in ('':1":" 6 2 rif """1 ° 6 " n ail t the'4' triumphs miti' spite I" 20 points n n ( oini OW IkonA 2 A 0 4 you have to frit ''hats off" and moan I n lioppndAll !A Wyoming's Joe Cepnal SkY lonnOi line (Conference' leading 2 scorer haft 17 pninV4 while New Mexico's Tohy rtoybril Pec:ond scorer in the league 10 41 14 41 Tott4 tho oly true muttoot friend lo the guy who gives yoov winnurg of 11111401 114)111mo 4ors 11411 1io411 bad la flu rose frock 11 Spoils J Ci 7ri t 4 8 Young - 5 7 Utah State 7 5 Colorado AM 7 5 o New Mexico 7 3 Wyoming 5 7 Denver 10 2 Montana SATURDAY'S RESULTS Utah 73 Utah State 88 —John Mooney's v I T1 '' A c) Briotham ' - -- 41t 4 Skyline Standings - Nelson at Game Rites I 0 c? : 77'"7"te144''''''' --- A (I tnoics Honor ' l !'' 0 : wwpho" I i t 14 at Logan 1 e - " I 1 jilk 7 f II al ing worse than a tie Both teams broke out of a cold first half and set a torrid lowicornegtmtites"00PA:4 10 -- teiir414 8-- 4 j -- 401 0 niN ' di their nearest rival BYU iis Therefore Utah can get noth- " ' '44-- CI ----07's ' ft' 11:'4 MMml : I - r t011) 7 THE SKYLINE mathematics now stand as follows: Utah has a 10 and 2 record with two games to play while t ' i t' ' George (Doc) Nelson and Mrs Nelson !lave a few happy moments during dinner Saturday t 1 r “A LL i i is 1 41 ' t 44' ' 'N) - i ' '4k1 104 eC 4 11' 4 t rle f -- 4 4 1 t: N - 11 I lymyes' A NIN 13 ' l''l :u‘s t -I ' e ' 6 ''It'4' ) i T --- or ( 0 B 9 It ) i - t ' By Bob Williams Tribune Sports Writer LOGAN—Utah's hot running Redskins turned to the icebox hero Saturday night with - a freeze game for nearly five minutes and put the chill on Utah '1 State 75 to 68 to virtually wrap up the 19136 Skyline title i - - The Utes had all the class ' of champions that they virtually became with the victory as they nursvd a threepoint lead with four and a half mintites to go and Increased the margin- as t k time ran out 4:1104111 ' - I 2 LA v 26 1956 0 tileeZe ill Logan Test ' N ) Er For Sports Scores Call ELgln 57511 rlite) 411141‘ t i 4 At II t a) ' I ' it Ur ' 71i N 4 - 11 1 UteS Utilize '4' f r i N 17 ri A " 4 x‘i s I qtyliti isit 1 Sunday February L 11 a - k 4 9 The Salt Lake'TrIbune 7 0 ii b i el i 4 V II 2 t14- 4 2 4 1 2 1111"11 Blaine Anderson No 35 appeartl In be toe Lite to block shot DIU oft easily 21 IA t) 0 '0 it —1 12 I 1 2 2 11 ( '0t N'1140Annt I 201414 12 2 I irfl 0 0 0 I '01$11 2 rt4tt) 0 0 It 4 I P 14 P 2 14 1 4ort lif11 1 2 t 1141 Alt1 II 44 41t$ 44 l 110414er ITO IS roAr'l - 714 11$ PA 2'02$ ê 4 4 I 141111 11 21-- 01 t ' |