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Show , Iliads fililler vy & 's !l!l!IMIIIII)llllillIlll!ll!limilllllllllllllll)IIIU!lllllllllimilllllllimillllllll Three Men Left The Party Thursday, May 22, 1969 iiiiiiMn!iinini!ii!!iit!iiimiiiii!!iiiiiiniii!iiiiiiiii!U!iiii:i!iiiiiiiiiimiin This is the year that all honors are being heaped upon John W esley Powell for his 1869 run down the treacherous waters of the Colorado the first party. River Favored Over BYU Tonight brother, Seneaea. and William IL Dunn left the party at what is known as Separation Rapids, not far from the end of the journey. They were never mentioned ia any of the congressional awards, never acknowledged in any way as having been in the party except In the light as deserters. O. G. Howland and his By NORM SHEYA Deseret News Sports Writa' Anzo-nTEMPE, ARIZ. State Unneisity goes into tonight's WAC baseball cham-pio- r ships against Brigham a To take nothing away from Major Poweli for his was the great honor of having done wrhat he did organized the first parties through the in 1869 and 1871 River yet there is reason to pause and note that these three men should have had their names listed honorably on someones roster. The Most Accurate Account Robert Brwester Stanton, who spent a year on the Colorado (third expedition) surveying the river route as a possible railroad course, wrote the Doug could for ASU in the 1963-66- 437-13- 7 was Stanton who spent so many years gathering data on what really happened at Separation Rapids. He interviewed members of the party, including Frederick S. Dellenbach, who was with Powell on the 1871 expedition. Test PSneesisx lugged It NEW YORK. (UPI) - Light DePaula Frank a and his manager Gary the were suspended by New York State Athletic Commission today in the best inafter an terest of boxing investigation into their indictment and arrest on charges of stealing 580,000 worth of copper. and DePaula Garafola, along with three other men, were arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investiagation on Tuesday in connection with the theft which occurred in March last year. heavyweight respect Gar-afol- for Powell. Yet it was Dellenbach who mentioned in the preface of his book, The Romance of the Colorado River, that in Major Powells report to Congress the second trip (1871) was not mentioned only the first in 1869. Yet Major Powell, hi that report, gave dates to the very hour of events which he said happened in 1869 but which e dually happened in the Del- By GEORGE Sports Managing Editor - Coach PHOENIX, ARIZ. Bill Mann of Arizona State golf predicts there will be some short tempers here Friday and Saturday when Western Athletic Conference golfers begin tangling with 100 lenbach trip. degree temperatures and the long Goodyear Golf and Coun- This isnt to belittle the major as a historian. is to show that as a historian he wasnt entirely Club layout. The medal chase begins Friday with an tour beginning at 8 a.m. Anchase ensues other Fnday at 1 p.m. The finale is Saturday morning. Team and medalist honors will be decid- try accurate. Nor was he considerate of those men who did as much as anyone else for the success of the trip, and who, because of their serious conflicts with the major, elected to leave the party at Separation Rapids. These men, knowing the dangers of leaving the canyon were killed by Shivwits Indians before they ever reached St. George. ed. Of course, if a guy has patience let after Friday mornings first 18, it could be taxed pretty good by winds which usually blow in the after- spent much time interviewing the the first party. He concluded that said the three men quit because they to continue the major was in error. 7,220 yards to a par 72. It has a championship rating of 74.2. There are four par 3 holes, 10 par 4 holes and four par 5 holes. Shortest is the 16th, a par 3, Longest is the 10th, a par 5, at FERGUSON noon, Mann smiled. The Goodyear course plays It is a typical Robert Trent . . . designed Jones layout with many fairway traps to tease the gambler and strike fear into hearts of the meek. Between irrigation canals and lakes, Mann has released a list of designated water hazards as long as ones arm. Mann suggests that players would do well to familiarize themselves with the splashers. Putting surfaces are all right, Mann said. But pin placements can be mighty tough . . . depending on how fendish the pin setters get The fairways are not particularly narrow. They have been narrowed, though, becuase the rough has been allowed to grow a bit during the big trouble off the fairways. The course is net heavily treed. champion, Defending Brig- ham Young, has hiscorically had trouble golfing in Fhoe-ni- x. It could be the difference in grass, Mann commented. It has a definite bearing on how the ball sits up. By the ly same token. New Mexico plays well here because this grass is similar to that they have in Albuquerque. usu-sal- Arizona State, especially with local knowledge going for them, is the overwhelming favorite. BYU and New Mexico are top contenders. Mann scratched his head when asked to predict a winning tally. All Ill say is this, he smiled. "We held the Sun Devil Classic on Goodyear two years ago and there was only one individual with a sub-pa- r 54 round through holes of golf. Our former Mike Morlcy, total won it with a at is at .291. Howard, many say, jump into a major league lineup tomorrow. His .395 batting average in 42 game certainly attests to that. Team batting Then theie is Rielnud the unsung hero of this years team, with a .358 mark . . . and Terry Sanford, belting the pill around at a nifty .337, Mike Folster (.329), Mike Knosp ( 306). Not to mention Larry Romney, last years NCAA homerun king, who ap- Fail-bank- on Page See par. Arizona State Is going after its first title. New Mexico has won four times and BYU twice. Last years finish behind BYU was New Mexico, Arizona, Wyoming and Utah. Though Utah is not favored, Redskin golfer Roid Goodliffe is the top returnee from 1968. Goodliffe finished third. Behind him was Don Hawken, another returnee from BYU. Departed Mike Taylor of BYU was 1968 medalist. For-me- r Utah Bruce Sunrunerhays, holds the medalist record over six years at 207. reached The commission its decision after making its own investigation and carefully considering all the facts and circumstances leading to the solvement and arrest of DePaula and Garafola, the commission said in a pre- pared statemtnt. The suspension is effective Immediately and will continue until disposition of the charges in the federal courts. bout Monday night in Madison Square Garden, but Juarez DeLima was rushed in as a substitute. The fight is a semifinal on the card that features Nino Benvenuti against Dick Tiger. Despite a mediocre record, DePaula has been one of the Gardens top attractions in the past year. In his last appearance in the Garden, DePaula was stopped in one round by Bob Foster in a light heavyweight title bout dropping his record to DePaula, 29, met with commission officials on Wednesday to plead for a chance to fight on Monday night Commission chairman Edwin B. Dooley said he conferred with the other commissioners before reaching a decision. SECTION D Sports TV Highlights 1-- 6 7 Hockey Heads tion. There were sortie scuffles with Captain Walter Powell the day before the parting and a gun had been drawn and there were some scuffles in the rivers edge, in which one man almost drowned Toward another. But Dunn had been on the majors list from the time at Disaster Falls when Dunn got the Majors watch wet and was told he would pay for the watch or leave the river. There was bad blood. The Howlands stuck by their old friend and Jack Summer and William Hawkins later sided with the separated three in relating their stories to Stanton. In summary, the three left because conditions were intolerable and for these reasons only and not because they feared the river or the dangers of that moment. They could have walked past SeparPowells statements notwithstandation Rapid Mexico City By NICK YENGICH Deseret News Sports Writer Mexico City hasnt a date with the Western Hockey League as yet, but at least hockey is heading south. Western Hockey League officials, meeting Wednesday on the final day of the annual decided again meetings, expansion. against league Mexico City, a now three-tim- e applicant for entrance int othe league, was turned down, but WHL team representatives did devise the machinery allowing for possible league games in the city during the 197C 71 season. Following the suggestion of Fhoenix owner Boh Whit'ow, WHL officials agieed to sched1 ule games diming the season in Mexico City, Phoenix faced with conflicting will act dates in its arena as host or home team. If gov- ing. It was fitting that Stone and Stanton spent the time and effort they did to give some degree of credit to the three men who risked their lives among the Indians and lost them, rather than suffer the tortures imposed upon them daily by their expedition leader. Take nothing from Powell; but give something to the three who saw the expedition through almost to the end and who were forced by the major to leave the party. 70-7- It was at this same place, and at the same time, that Major Powell announced to his men that he would quit the river. It seemed their trip had come to an end before it had been completed. But because of two others they went on. So alls not as the histories have it! ernmental agreements tween the United States and be reached, Mexico can games will be scheduled. Abandons Plans -(LTD Lack ol iinancial support has from the government Swedens forced Olympic Committee to ahoudon plans to bid for the 1976 Winter Olympic Games. STOCKHOLM be- not exhibition The league games wall allow WHL to gauge both city and fan response to hockey. If and when a franchise s awarded to Mexico City, the Hockey League would become truly International with three countries Mexico, the United States and on'i-cia- ls The government announced Wednesday night that a special subcommittee had investigated facilities at Oester-sunSweden, and found the financial commitment too great to lend support for the proposal. d, Western Canada The possibility of withdrawal by one of the leagues older members was averted Wednesday when Vancouver agreed to commit itself to the league schedule. Vancouver is seeking a National Hockey League franchise and this was almost accomplished this past season when the NHLs Oakland franchise was to be shifted to Vancouver. The NHL had a change of mind, but speculation du.mg the meetings this week had Vancouver gaining a franchise by 1979-7- Vancouver Montreal. When league owners rejected Hall's proposal, Vancouver agreed to commit itself to the schedule. According to retiring league president A1 Leader, Vancouver will operate in the WHL season or daring the 1969-7be subject to penalties. three-daThe meetings, hosted by the leagues newest entrant, the Salt Lake Golden Eagles, saw the retirement of Leader and the selection of 9 in r BRAKE OVERHAUL 40,000-mil- f r com- -, plete brake overhaul elin 4 wSls wits prmkmi ml. lifMtg Aic rv Alignment SC, OOO far fcM CKitact nd parftef liwifaw all 4 drams bleed i4 refill berk 'or greater safety system Impact brake tprmp Impact matter cylinder fadt beermft free Wake adjwttment far life f Unity Gene Kinasewich as new president. elected Kinasewich, unanimously and signed to a r contract, will assume his duties August L leader will serve in an advisory capacity as piesident two-yea- $3991 NO MONEY DOWN - $750U,VAt ' C torsion Mrs mo air condiitonm Check front springs, shock absorbers and steering wheel assembly: align front-end- ; correct camber, caster, toe-iFREE INSTALLATION Engine ABSORBERS Tune-U- p Goodyear Deluxe Super Cushion rg. fit y emeritus. represented. representative Coley Hall proposed to delay adjournment of the spring meetings, Wednesday to June D--3 DePaula was supposed to fight Don Fullmer in a Ordered To Leave Several days before they left the party Dunn had been ordered by Powell to leave the expedi- s, DeLima Replaces DePaula For Don Fullmer Fight Little Loose With Histories Stanton members of when Powell were afraid (Editors Note: The Oakland As of the American league currently have three starters The Sun DpviIs are manipulated by a baseball genius, diminutive Bobby Winkles, who goes into Thursdays game wnh a career record at of and two NCAA championships in the last four years. His dubs took the whole thing in 1965 and to that 1967, According record hes due again this time New Ute golfers with high WAC hopes are Raleigh W ilson, San Leandro, Calif., Greg Sharp, Salt Lake City. the maroon and gold will do it again. On the oilier hand, those of us that hae followed EYU baseball this spring hold our heads high with Tuckett and his Cougars. This is one of the strongest lineuns down the hue in many a year. who played i atound and the Sun Devil iaithful , . . ad tl ley die numerous (ASU drew 70,000 fans last year) have no doubt that Young University with perhaps it's best team in history. And like BYU Coach Glen Tuckett so aptly phrased it: That kind of scares you when you look at hte Oakland lineup each day. years book, Colorado River Controversies. The man who wrote the toreword to that book, published in 1932, was Julius F. Stone, who also organized his own Colorado River trip with Nate Galloway in 1908 and recorded th-- most accurate account of the canyon in his famous book, Canyon Country. It was Mr. Stone who, in 1939, went with the late Dr. Russell G. Frazier and Frank Swain to tlie site of Separation Rapids and there placed the bronze marker in honor of the three men. It 1 Sun Devil Nine But three men of that first party will go virexcept only, because of the tually unmentioned writings of Major Powell himself, they will be looked upon as the three quitters. Dellenbach always showed the utmost D for w Includes All parts listed and labor. Any 6 cyl. U S. auto. 8 cyl US autos, regularly $22 88. This wees only $8 6&, $788 You get new spark plugs, points, rotor and condenser. Plus, our specialists will rlean fuel bowl, air filter ana battery. NATIONAL ACCOUNTS Maoaa'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa COMMERCIAL TIRE and TBA SERVICE 1317 South 2nd West Ph. 487-75- 55 each installed - FREE MOUNTING |