Show Utes Take Sweet Drop By JOB Chronicle ls Writer The month of March came roaring into Einar Nielsen Field-house like a lion last night as Utah's Redskins shellacked Colorado before partisan THE V I T O R V avenged Utah's only Skyline loss which came at the hands of the Coloa-gies in Fort Collins and assured the Redskins of a tie for the last Skyline Conference championship The Utes arc now in league play and a victory over Wyoming Saturday will give them their fourth straight Skyline Utah displayed a balanced offensive attack as four Redskin-hit in double figures McGill was tops with 38 although he was hampered by four fouls early in the second He hit 14 of 22 from the field lor 64 per McGill was followed by Ed Rowe with Bo Crain with 14 and Joe Aufderheide with McGill and Aufderheide dominated the backboards with 10 and 10 rebounds HIGH MAX for was cen-ter Bill Green with 18 He was held to three points in the first but after McGill picked up personal foul number Green gained a little more loom for his Behind Green for the Rams was Jim Olander with 1 The game was spiced with five technical all of which were against One of the technical calls came after coach Jim Williams let everyone in attendance know he thought Billy McGill was Williams' protest was one of the longest and loudest heard in the fieldhouse in many a The Redskins grabbed an early lead behind the shooting of McGill and were never behind after They at half Colorado State narrowed the gap at the beginning of the second half by picking up six straight but that was as close as they could The Utes lead with five minutes left and then pushed the score to as the final gun Utah held a shooting and rebounding edge over The Utes hit 55 9 per cent from the field and pulled down 19 rebounds as compared to per cent and 11 In the preliminary freshman Utah's Papooses defeated Carbon College in a score Papoose forward Keith Allred was high man on the floor with He was followed by Gary Cook with 24 and Kent Ellsworth with |