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Show Hugh Stringfield, Junior Center Coach Gardner and seniors McLeary, Jensen, and Berner. . . . With the new "shot in the arm" that Kane gave to the Redskin's erratic scoring, Gardner began preparing the Utes for the final all-out launch at the Skyline Conference Crown. The following game with New Mexico at Albuquerque proved Kane's previous showing was no fluke, as Kane, the eventual conference scoring leader, poured 41 points through the nets to lead the Utes to a 107-82 win. Following a discouraging loss to Denver, the Utes put on a dazzling display of team strength while marching to victories in their last four conference games. A resounding revenge triumph over B.Y.U., still on top of the Skyline heap, by a score of 88-66 was all the incentive the Utes needed to spark the drive. Dick Shores, Sophomore Guard r j$ { lO t ¦ Milt Kane, winner of ths Skyline Conference scoring crown, demonstrates some of his championship form as he goes high in the air for a jump-shot against the Wyoming Cowboys. Jerry McLeary (35) and Pearl Pollard (under the basket) prepare for the rebound under the Ute basket. 154 |