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Bo.U* Drops By 45 to 4HUr9ii BOl'LDEIt--BwMer tripped Ft. Collins 4i-M Friday eight la tkt Nferthera opener for both lovk la thp second quarter aad were headed aa a Lambkin fourth-quarter bid failed. ES'GLEWOOD Tke Greeley Panther acoring wai fairly will kick overcoming the spread. Chuck Ewan witk 11 aad height of 4 5 Xedakvr ia tke I Paul Bottom witk 14 last half, opened their Northern lambkin attack. At Englewood leulder 44 rf fl Cillini 40 Oliver Hausler i Lee Blickmer Herkert Nuxura liWIIlltnu Bottom 3' Brown I I O.Rhoten O'Rumsey 01 Totals 15 15, Totali 12 II Kne throws ruined: Swerdfeger Kropf, Miller Oliver Wll- leegue conference basketball campaign here Fridiy aight with a 57- gwerdf'er 3 to-5Z victory ever the Englewood Kropf I Miller Tht towering who damped ia nun of his bat- ktti la lint half, wai held to Mly two bvcktta In two and left the tame via the foul witk one minute left to play.

With Medsker leading the aid dealiag Ike Wildcats misery around the hoop, Euglewood provid a tough foe tor lii'ams J7 Bottom Ewan altho team only oece and had a 11- polnt advantage at one in fourth quarter. Greeley ki(h'i tcorint was top- hy Theo Holland, wko accounted (or 21 poinU on line bai- aid three tkrowi. Between then the DaMstrom brotiert tallied 21 pointi, DOB celling 13 aad Bob S. Dot added got a brief lead o( points time In the halt, but the Wlldcali led, 17-11, at Ike end of firit quarter and at halftlme. Their advantage Then the third wai only 4J-41.

Biftowovd Crom Wildcati, 17 to 19. (17) 1 1 2 4 2 I 3 1 8 0 Brighton Rjffic To Down CHS BySMUount Brighten caahed in tree aad added live akeU In the final leaHar a U44 win over Kick Friday night. The wla preaerved defeated record in COB- play, ind OBd tor Collet. High. Fred Baldwin and Walt Bradley Uanied give Brlgktoa mar- fey 46-37 Victor aa-11.

FrUay It tim IB atartt UM Ureaead MM. veUad a 144 tint- toad aad KamJa IT ereely elvUed. with Mike gin o( Bradter Holland, p. Dahlitrom, --------B. Dahlitroin, UntUrford, rr i Brown, HMM), Medtkv, Walker, CtrrMaon, Totali Creeley tl I 1 IT IS 14-t 11 13 II ll-t tkiowi mined: Greeley HolliBd 1, D.

Dahlitrom B. Dah Btrom 3. Ecgjewood 1, Wajker 1. aad Smttk Kramer After Split fole As Payment In Pro Net hi Next Sedpan lour NEW TOKK Wr-Tke Jack Kr kierFrank lemali landi In Madlion Square Oarden eolr Ncond atop Batwrday their rouBd-the-warld tour, Kramer already li talking year'e (omer gfcaww at tonnli world lin't warrylni about (Mi and an to pack kowe ken, (or hi UtlBki the money ahoaM be dirided differently next time around "Wi kad te attw Beda-Maa McOregor a flat IBB report I1MJ1M," Kramer laU. That wai only way we cooM tarn pro.

cusunr tllfUl SWOTS Bears'Shooting Accuracy fwtoe 01 McPhenon Wt Here Srtriay BflUu, kifk. Umar 4t, Junta 31. Junta Umar 18. Brush 39, Sterling 32. Boulder 45, Fort Collins 40.

Boulder 40, Fort Collins It. 33, Gunnlaon 3t. Montrou 41. Gunulseo 14. Sallda 6S, (I.

Ballda 31, Uaivtlle II. Trinidad 41, Ui Aalmai 14. atri in the in third eaar. ter with iU field Moat at them the gaaM ww alp tuck tkru the third which 37-31 for Brighton. Then Baldwin took our tor Brighten, hitting outahoti and a throw.

Hli added II other ckarity tonrfs and tkree mon tlald gaali. Collage tallied up fouls In that fourth quarter, five of two-point attain after thi three-minute limit, Don Shewmaki aad Frta myer turned to keep College High In contention In tbe third leartcr Brighton had run up a iU- at itart of thi third quarter. Freemyir hit a jump ihot at toul circle and followed It with a drive-in for the tint two College High baikati tbe third fuarur, kUaeliag I 1 7 7 I 1 17 ft 1 I I I 1 1 I 1 President Confifro BowdenWyalt To Sign Contract with Provision Wyonmg Consents I II ToUli 11 li tkrowi aliiii: Dove Kaaala; Kelmaa rildcafMatmen ake Englewood Loop Opener Denver AanuBclitioB II, RegU Then he added a throw after Butch Branncr had OB Holy Family 41, Denver Cathe- another charity il 54 Big Jack NMbitt loilug Canon City Pueblo Centennial I in lor a lay-Up i then Hkewmake 3 end at Pueblo Catholic Holy TrlBltjf itraight pciiti. Hi kuckcUi 4. Rocky Ford 64, Florence 14.

57, BngUwood: 52. Brighton 68. Qreelev HI 4 Ault Plattetllle 41. Orovtr Qilcreit S9. MlllHen (0, Nunn 41.

Pierce 4S, GUI 91. Fort Lupton 54, Eaton S7. JohnitewB 41. MMd 41. Wlmdior tl, 14.

14, BmirMB II. Evergreen Del Norte II, MIMWI 10. Del Norte S4, MIDMII Loreland 4(, Longmont IT. T7, M. Eerie JO, (Mil Park 21 Edgewater 41, Idaho Spring! 31.

Ur 17, a field goal (row on a ckarity i UN drove ter tketkir tkru Brtgbtn to make it 17-31 Brighton. Taw Brlfkton kcgai ikoetln (ran out, and Hti out to tall (row the ernclal tkat game were Bradlw, Baldwin and Griffin gave Brighton MI rt- th Out mm ii(kt will ttv itMtlijc. tnm OIM kwt MtlM tkty tkrir te UUkt ll-tt ttralt Brighton boards, wale oia of threa about 14 per east ot Brighton alee kad edge Iti haarai, wltk tke Greeley high opened kti Nort wrestling ichadu at Ibe Eighth annul gymnaiiu Friday night with a 30-15 win ove Englewood. wai Greeley's ilx consecutive win this season again no Billy Haydn turned in hli uiua good match ia winning by a fall 17-pound clail. Paul Welaaold, wreitllng Eqg wood 1 top man, WOB a clearcut decliloa In the outstanding bout ot night, the lie-pound tuiile.

Delbert Hay, 147, appeared back In hli old form took hli match. Bob Sandberg, 117, wrMtled hli best match of year. Bill a Mphomore, looked Tory promising In winning over a two-year leturman, In the 177-pound bout. Farr, heavywelglit, ihowed Improved altho held to a LITTLB KOCK. Ark.

Unl- irilty fl FrwIamM Jeka Tyler Caldwell Friday algal confirmed report! tkat Wyatt probably will sign a contract Arkaaiaa' football coach Men- told Associated "The beard et will meet at oa Hoaday, at which formal offer will to Wyatt aad at which It he will with the that eaa MM from Uaivertlty Wyoming-" Wyatt'i contract at grid a Wyoming has line yean to run It wai learned that Wyatt wll be offered a year. reported to be making 110,000 an uually at Wyoming. Arkaniaa officials prevlouil had announced thai Wyatt. wh MPlOTI WtBfwltk atlon a MM at i he 1 Tkey kad tkat fomal offer kad Wyatt die at Fay ttCTllle (BwfWt BB4- etilty-i atkMIe wltk NCAA Castellani Geb Nod Over Jones agile ork. 40, Bear Creek 54.

Alamada BMr CrMk 4f. Weitmlnitir 41, Lakewood II. JUNIOR COLLEOt fort A. MM M. 71, U- nir Tl Ciiper, Wyo.

41, Sterling, Colt. 44. Pueblo 14, MeCook, Nebr. Eaat 71, Jt two College High icorlng wai Tery will ipread, with lati topping the eluk. Bradley Aad 17 ail MM- 14 for wlBteri.

floor play and itood out for Dcttbiuid Piuwnk POHTOWER H. E. Hlghtower of Husband of 8. Hightower and father of Robert Eugene at hone; Mn. Ruth Roieucranl of Fort Lupton, Luclle Shawver of Mountain View, Mn.

Nadlne of Compton, Calif, Brother of Raymond of Omaha, Robert ol Lawton, Glen of Milllken, Mn. Loti Jamee of Hiwiniville, Mn, Nena Mann of Omaha, Mn. Lorena Marshall of Leavenworth, also survived by ill grandchildren. p.m. Monday at I 1 ken Preibyterlan church.

Interment Sunset Memorial Gardens. IOOF ierv- ices at the grave Irl charge of Mllliken Lodge No. 17. HENDERSHOTT Arwin C. Henderihott, of Rt.

1. Platteville. Husband oi Mrs. a a Hendershott, brother Merle Hendershott of Watkini, Colo. Servicei 2 p.m.

Tuesday, Adamson Mortuary. Interment Mlipah Cemetery, Platteville. Stele Cai Cornell Middltbnryrt, Amherit Bo Auburn 14, Georgia 59. North CeraliM IT, Tf. Furmaa II, Clenjion It.

Virginia VMI fl. Roanoke 66, Baltimore TJ. 14. Tech 67, SoathWMt La. II.

Tuikegee Tl. Itlllwaa 14. Mlivnet Rio Oklo 1W, K7 K. Toledo 55, Weitern Reierre 47. Wichita 77, Criighton S5.

Iowa South Dakota II. Rotkeiont Colo. It, Kaa 41. Aritona 63, Texai Weatern 64. Tuai Tech 74, Arltona Slat II.

Far Weit Southern California UCLA 5 Wyoming State 64. Washington Idaho 4. Oregon 74, Waahlngtoa State 4 California Stanford t4. 88, 74. Colorado AtM Montana II.

Kegli 71, Colorado Minn 41. College Idaho 70, Lewis A Clar 8. Idaho State 71, Montana State Adami Colo. State II, New co Highlands 41. Western Montana 64, Montai Mlnei 6S.

Sin Francisco 70, St. Marys 60. Western Colo. 61, Colorado Col- ege 58. Santa Clara 19, College of Pacific ilk.

HI) en-en, runner, reemyer, oisbeig, Shewmake, watt, i i. Wltwer, Jrantatr; CARTWRIOHT Mrs. Ada CartwrlKht of 15m 5th Ave. Mother of Clay Cart- wri(tbt of Greeley. Sister ol Walter and Sam Lair, both ol Sterling.

Bernard Lair of Woodburn. Mrs. Bertha Smith and Corolla Stan ly. holh nf Sterling. Mrs Mauri Harn? and Mrs.

Eva BarnF. bolh of Los Anpcles and Mn. Mable Hunt, of Daw N'ebr. Sfrrir-e-i 1:30 Tuesday from Macys drawing room. Interment Linn Grove LEK i a I.ff.

I a tlallKnl'T of Mr. and Mrs. Kivi-rton. Wyn. Siner nf home.

Grlnd'iatightfr ftf Mr. aal Mn. William of La Mr. and Mra. H.

B. of Coin. Grave. n4' a Monday at Draw Ceme- (14) draw. Marrin wrMtled NEW YORK UB--ilocky lanl'i next itep up the road towan middleweight title li a Feb.

Uadiion Square Garden date wl Pierre Ungloli of Parii, Bg at D. C. a a ilickler for leatali never ai- wttk a will eea Baily iigaed ootball eeack at rktory-kaa gry Univenlly el Arkaaaai, It Altkovgh tempered hie itate- Bint wltk werld "ttpectei, PrnMent Jefca Tyler Caldwell tt Arkaneai appeared ceatMmt Frt- Aay night-that Katerbaek would nndcr Wyatt'i ilagle wla tutelage next fall. Informed a lease can obtalptd. Dr.

G. D. Preilden of Ualvenlty of Wyoming, ia Friday night at LaramU he no Thai, will rad tb A wkra for a eeack kanui lati In November BBBW teat a a Feu kai MmgttiBtaag aukiag ball Kay IB kaekM. iean lag weU la etker ot a ikU aad at twe at Ikeir Itn tea he attributed iboolBg ttralt gaaw wai aa Ml- that tke defl- altely improved, akOBli aeaaoB extectN ot them at tke itart of klcFkwaoa UWraay alght aad with Colorado A here tell tar akOBtlBg goei. Algiw.

11-47 vlrteri at Fort CoUlBi early la December, to have a much tougher go of It If can finding aeti. McPhtnoB club paced by four veUraai, Frank Haaa garae-, t- Bab aad l-ll OIM Snlth HanagaiM, leeond team ill-Kan laat year averaged aad Waehkara. IttkaBj k) HaaUawi wea IB Imlldiai Mter- back from tkat fia- IB Ottawa kMl year. tetr alio back are Carl Tom aad Beraard Whirtcy. Coack Ckalmer Woe4ard la brimgiag 11 ter tke Beiweea BBBW, win It ef beaket- betweea team CBCK tacuHy tMmken BB4 etw up of C-clvb OB acuity team will H.

D. Nine mine, Ulter Schmidt, HMl Arno Uker, MU Cree- well, BaackaBeUtB, Oeerge Jim Albertae. aad Manger Crfkert. Cotorade State teap eaten will play Littleton lerchanti In preliminary lUrtlag at I Otis Douglai threw ra the towel. Douglas' US! team wea twe and loit tight.

The three-year record ot hit ipllt regime wai and tl wing The fait-itepf)lng bqiing miitir I 11.1 potati per tame la tl lait year. The other three, each whom received a honorable mention, alto, acored well, wltk Bllckeastaff averagln 10.1 la II gaawt, Becktel, T-l la 1 and Smith 1.1 In 11. The kit IS per eent their field goal attenpti aad have been rolllag it Marly the Whetitone, NeiMtt, TgUll BriihtM (H) G. Orlftta, Mankbaner, C. OrlttlB, Baldwin, lofgenien, 1 fanagihara, Berg, 9arnei, LeVeau, TruJlUo, Larrabee, Total! College High Brighton Free throwi ot Knglewood'i itrongeit and looked good In tali- lag dediloa.

Jim Vaa 1(1, looked especially good takt down WOB a Chuck Bandm, 114, Marrln Anderaon, and Vat remained undefeated tat tbe year- It wai the tint Englewood Ion (a levea dual mieti ihii and marked dual meet-wta. The reaulti: tilth Itraight 17; Bill Haydea, Greeley, pinned Keith Vaughn, IM; Henry GlUegM, BiMfKwood, Bob Taylor, 114: Chuck Greeliy, de- cilloned Jerry Woodi, 4-0. Ill: Oerwln Bnglewood, plnaea BUI 14 tecondi. Ill: Marvin Aadiraon, Greeley, decliioned Willie Yeo, Hi; Paul Weinhold, Oreeley, de- cliionad Jim Farmer, l-l. 1(0: Gary Karltm, Inglewood, doeliloBod Hay Sutherland, 7-4.

147: Delhtrt Hay, Oreeley, de- cilloned Charlei Maylor, M. ill: Jim Van Slyke, Greeley pinned Bob. 1:11. cliloned Bay Vagtl, 177: Bill AndereoB, Orieley, frpro-Luwrnt, got pait Ralph (Tlgir) upMt king" from N. Friday night by winning a split decision IB a ID-round go before paying $11,741, most lurprlilng development the the acore card ot Judge Bill Healy who for Jones 7-1-1 Judge Charley Shorten nw It I-M and Referee AI 7-Z-l, both (or Caitillanl.

AP card alio had It for Rocky 1-3-1. "Lait time I itood and fought him," said Castellani In hli dreit, ing roam. "That wai my mistake. And that waa Joknny Bratton'i mistake too." Rocky referred to his Kirch I light with Jonei at Brooklyn's Rldgwood wai the floor In the first round and got up to win a decision; lait Dec, I Bratton waa by Joaei In till uarien ring. The Bulldogi have twe wlai wltk which Wyitt's all Wyoming teami have WOB II, lot IT and tied will not itrangi to Arkaniai.

Joha Barahtll, Arkaaiai athletic director whe wai Wyatt'i line coach at tied that system ai to Deegtai, Wyatt's accuitoraed te winning, The Teaaewee oa which he wag an autitandlng II won It gamei, loit five aad tied three. Wyatt began hli coaching ai an anlitant Mliilulppl State In During five he wai OB thi staff, Mln laat only over Bctkany and dropping two to and each to it. l-Slate Whacks Bobcats, WS Takes CC Sports in Brief Jl 10 17 I 16 IS 8--44 I 13 IE 11--68 milled; Herren, Brunnw Moeiberg 1, Bhewmaka, Iwata, Wltwer Martin 1, Whetstone G. Griffin 1, Harihbarger 2, Bradley 2, C. Griffin 2, Baldwin 3, Jorgenien 2, Tanaglhara, Berg 4, 1 cWoned Bill Callahan, 1-1.

Heavyweight: John Farr, Oree- ley, and Jack Newton wreitled to a draw. Ex-Boxer Takes Lead In Bing Crosby Open- PEBBLE, BBACH, CalK. unexpected becomei the eipected at Blng Croeby'i llnki clambakei --and lo a reformed priieflghter turned pro golfer the "field lat- urday into second round of the 54-hole 110,000 tournament. Pete Fleming, 15-year-old former leather took top loot with hli line lijt-under-par HI Friday. Punching Fete, who won 10 of 78 matchea ai a Hot ArS.

welterweight In kit eirlier dan, carded a nappy 1482. National Collegiate Athletic Anoelatloa adopted a program ot controlled football aad approved un foateall nwl ftuM. Waihingtoa--Don Faurot ot Uiilvtrilly ot Mlaaourl wai eleetw president at tbe Footbal AiaocUtloB, Carl Snavely of North Carolina. Pebli Beach, Ing of It. Andriwi, 111., took a ont- lead In tint ronad of thi (10,000 Btng Croiby mint with a ili-undir-pir- M.

Ann Arbor, Mich--John McKen- aell ot Unlverilty ot Michigan wai tor slugging a ref- a game lut month agaiait the. Untviritty of Denver. Bellas of delphia and Ham Rlckardaen of Baton Rouge, defeated. Jack Rio Grande Cager Sets U. S.

Single Game Mark of 116 COLLEQE WRESTLING Colo. UI-- Colorado A ft beat Colorado Minei 32-0 md Colorado University beat Colorado State 16-11 Friday night in the opening matches of a round-robin wrestling meet here. The draw for Saturday afternoon pits the two winners and the two loiers. Kodak leers Into First With 5-4 Ovw Denver GRAND FORKS; N. MI -North Dakota Unlverilty ihaded Denver University 4-S, Friday night to take first place in the Midweit 11 i a Hockey League.

Denver took an early lead on Bill Abbott'i goal at 4:08 of the first period. But the Sloui followed with two talliet. The Ploneen tallied In thi iic- ond on efforts of Eddie Miller and Mel Mullen, North Dakota clinched It with two scores In the.third. PREP WRESTLING Greeley 30,. Englewood 15.

Fort Collini 28, Boulder II. North Denver 37, East 10. West Denver 37, South S. Lakewood II. Denver Manual 21.

Brighton Takes CHS Wrestlers BRIGHTON--Brighton matmen defeated College High here Friday niBhl. 40-12. College High was forced to for- felt matches: otherwise the bout waf fairly closp. Four College Itlgh men won decisions: Ion Parsons. Dar- nin Dlmmlck, 133: Wayne Colbert.

135; and Roth. 154. All of them looked sood. I'arrons wns a i Dlinmick phowpd mnrh improvement. Inpiperipnre took a toll among the other College High men.

Larry ing time advantage after the match ended in points. Tlie summary, Cellege High men listed first: to Brighton. 103--Don Parsons derisioned AI KiFhiyama. 4-2. 112--Bob Meyer was pinned by F.lgoro Horlucbl.

1:30. 12i--forfeit to Brighton. 127--Arnold Dimmick derisioned Herb 6-4. 138--Wayne Colbert declsioned Jim Kunk. S-4.

Moody was plnneii RIO GRANDE, 0. IB TO Fraricli, Rio Grande Oollege'i freshman center, scored 116 points Friday let a new national icorlng record for a single college baiketball ilx-foot, nine inch 10-year- old Francli made 47 field goal! and 21 free throws, as Rio defeated Ashland ol Kentucky 150-85. Rio Grande's team total was also believed to be a national record. Iri Rio Grande's 18 straight wlni this year, Francis has piled up total of SOS points, an avenge of aO points a game. prevloui high tor small lige playen was 17 by Duncan Rio 1141.

The single game high for a major college player was 85 turned by Paul Arltin or Villanova In 1949. Bevo, who won' graduate from high school for twi days, spurned offers from 60-odi schools to at Rio Grande which can count only 94 full-ttmi students. 20-year-old phenomenon married and father of a five month-old son, lacked a couple high school credits when he cam to Rio Grande Isst fall. So he' been ''catching up" on his hlg school work while maintaining; average In the required num her of college courses. Bevo'f only yesr of high schoo basketball was played at Well vllle.

0.. under Newt Oliver, wh a gained nation-wide prom nence in basketball at Rio Grand Francis suffered from anemia fo Moody. 115; Dean Walker. IfiS; by Olin Whltesrarver. 3:25.

i and Arnold Quillen. 127. have all! noth declsloned Danny just rppnrtC'l the sport. All Walters. 11-s.

showed promise, hut are still was pinned by of th by i and IBS-- Waiter l.n;.ano. 175--forfelt to Brlrblon. Heavyweight Celbert. beth of wknm won on rid-1 pinned bv Dirk Kuniman. HOCKEY AT A GLANCE Friday's results American League Cleveland 4.

Hershey 2. Western League Victoria 4. Seattle 0. Calgary S. Kdmnnton 3.

Vancouver 6. New Wrslminlst Eastern League Johnftnwn 7. Troy N. Y. 2.

New Hiven at Springfield, poned. UBl WANT AO wo years and an eligibility ruling tpt him out another high ichool When Oliver accepted the coich- job at the little southern Ohio hool, Bevo told his coach- he anted to go along. Oliver tried discourage the lad who had jored 77( points ai a high ichool enlor and had been named to the 11-Ohlo squad. Oliver said-he told Bevo, "You'll better oft at a big, school, and ou're sure to make All-America." Bevo says his teammates de- erve the credit for his aucceli. If they didn't give me all the reaki they do, I don't know where be," he laid after.

Friday night's ecord-breakini! performance. "I don't care much about the UI-Amerlcan team, but I would like play In Madison Square Garden ivlth my Rio Grande team," he aid. Arklnitall and Barry Oreea, 1-4, 1-4 3-1, 7-5 in the Auitraliia Chimplonshlpl. Rio Grande, Bevo Francli of icored 111 polnta In hli team's 1BO-II victory ovir Ashland to ict a new Individual aa- tlonal scoring record (or a single game. Rock, Ark-- Unlvinity of Arkaniai Pruldent Tyler Caldwill confirmed that Bowden Wyatt probably will sign a eon- trict M.

head football coach. Miami-- Patty'i Day 110.10 won by a neck in featured Polnset- tla Purie at Tropical Park alter Spartan Valor wla withdrawn because of heavy rain squalls and a muddy track. New Orleans-- Wismo 17.10 came up on outside to win th ill- furlong feature at thi Fair Grounds in 1:14 4-6. Arcadia, Grover $7 won the 110,000 Classified Allowances Special at Santa Anita without being pressed. BOUMAN OrV-Idaho State a It-point icorlng iprae IB lait quarter of Its basketball Montana college Friday night i wlB 7M7, eo-deleodlng Reeky Mountain Coaferenoe champions agalB Saturday Bight la their first league battle.

Flnt place In tke eonference will Idshc SUU tost ter firit time Juit before end of tint tuarter and moit ot way. But thi wen never far behind. With little more than tire to go, MSC pulled within five pelati of Thin Idaho team broke wide open, icorlng IS points to MSC'i nine. MSC Center Hoi grim Hollo and Idaho Btata'i For ward (41 Hob led acoren with nek. Weitern State Collage, usually thi loop'i tall-ender, campaign with a ll-il ortrtlat victory over Colorado Collage.

Colorado Mines wai lathered by RegU Friday night, 7141. Western State stumbled In tha laat three minqtii after NipHU By JM6 Count In Rough Game FRANK "ITMAN DENVER IK Flaliklni with oily MonUDa'i Grit- lllei dropped a baakitball krawl Colorado A. aad N. at Fort Collini Friday nigkt. plaren 01 the GrlullM II- traveling charged with (Ivi fouli ai4 WH to itde- along with an player for fighting.

only Klnard via (he tail IB a conteit at Urtmle, defending champion i by Utak Slate, 14-14, (or Cowboyi third itraight trluatth without a lota. It waa Utagi' Itcond )oii In two itarti. Colorado Agglei trailid Montana until lut alii gndi ol play when Leonard Gregory connected oa a tree throw that tied It 10-80. In extra period, Chuck Dlvii put Montana In (rant, 84-81, with a drive-In ihot after a minute 43 tecondi. Klnard drilled In two free throwi to lead and added a tet ihot itcoadi to und Agglei In front to ilay.

In tha final minute, Jimei HeNanniy ot lontana and Gregory wen ejected or fighting. Guard BUI Sharp, who had been njured, returned to form to lead Wyoming to victory with a li point barraga. Wyoming atver trilled, although the Utah Agglei knotted he three at If, 17 and a tent. on Ui field ihoti Vtah State registered per cent. Agglei' Clark Vandirhoow toesed In a 13-foot (hot Just 11 thi buuer icunded and it wai ruled a baiket, detplte vlgorout by Montana Coach Dahlberg.

With Davis hitting a terrific pace Montana built up a 14-11 midway ot itcond quarter and almost- turned game Into a rout at that polpt. had II point! for night, all the way agiinit Colorado College. CC wai in front, 63-61, when Jim Nutting, a Weitirn tub guan), lit fly with a one hand puih ihot from corner Juit aa tkl buuer loundid, Deiplti CC protnti, the baikit wat ruled good i.n0 wai ruled good and the game went into overtime. Weitern trailed In eitra period. KYOU A6QIES UTAH STATE P.M.

Additional On Pages 5, 8 Sunday diitMr at SALES YARD CAFE Nl. 11th Ave. Now Open 6 Days A Tueadty Complete dinners French Fried Shrimp .85 Fried Chicken T-Bone Steak $1.50 Open a.m. to 8:00 p.m. This Ad Is Not Publi.htd To it Road By Tho Public But mevely to follow a custom practiced prior to a Grand Opening.

Clfe at. 71914 Ninth St. is Reopening Monday, January 12th. The following firms arc happy to been a part of the sllnhtly stupendous remodeling of Hie Cafe: Weller Lumber Brewer Sheet Metal. Crffley Linoleum and the (Jrfeley Class Co.

farnde is now nearly as beautiful as our food Is good. Coffee-- the very best! Our automatic dishwasher Is still washlnn and BterilljinR our dishes sparkllnpt clean. Food prepared where you ran ttf every operation. Take a peck our picture window. See you A CAFE tth it Attention Greeley Auto Racing Club Special Meeting Thursday January 15.1953 7:30 p.m.

D.A.V. HALL BASKETBALL TONIGHT Colorado State HaiiMcPhereoi. 4 p.m. Ctto. SUtt va.

Mlrf Fawlty Clvb ChlldfIB,.

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