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Show w1iyT"y liy til w ElacEi T"yiq g t,sninnnl.w.f mg.i, mi- imnen -- .. .y -- r. . -- " yn.. f j y V"T gr V ' x- -, hi ip"";1 -- y4t f.lillcr Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii imiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiirtiiiiiiiiiiiii m iiM ym . DESERET NEWS, ' April 24, 1967 Monday, ii Melons, Mines And Missiles O SAN FRANCISCO ((Th-Appare- San F t ' liar her in the season we came horn fourth place to go into the ntly, lnnon HHiiMmimiiiMMmuiiiiMimiiinmniiHmHiiiinmiimiiHimiimiiii' The t MOAR They calMhis the land of melons, mines and 'missiles And they should add motor boats! And marathons' You get into this country and ou want to stay. Some hae; most have passed through it with a promise to come back the porruse they made to themselves. 7hers San Francisco went ahead to lead " Coach Bill Sliarman was the onlv poison in Convention 11 ill S'lmlav who uan .tipijM'rl when his U amors ovonano a 13 point dofnit in the final quarter to heat the Ph hdelphia Watnnis (i.i'lenge hopes aloe i'l p Oils 117 101 mp M unia holding the tipst of seven a 1 2 hv Rn k B.inv "The de'ensp in the second half was the best all vear flee vvlo Shat man mu! ,ue raised then mat gin at a kev ii Thur- 1 Thp "hci quaiter ton, h n eled ot f 14 w if vv a on le id to TN'i 1 01 1, mi i s b (ski t a ptodmed lomainuig fi p i hv 102 10 v c p, ii eight up , th it i v tie with 7 2 were then ties at 1M ami l(h lx On e Rai i , who notched 3h pn i's sent Sin Irani lseo in (tout to stav. II mi v os iusl thp fouith with a t 84 lead and s then lost and the 10 ti tight si ot mg he Tint' monel tdlieil 17 points ami held (liamhei 'am to 20 while snai mg 2s ti bounds tn Cham-be- i lain s 21 to 13 points Philadelphia Wan lots points to sine th pi iv agimst m bet lain was u Ini in the tin 17 8 tie monds defensive 7ner ate Will PI lie defense won it for ils, pspe ial'v thp defensp in the second hall ' Sh irman said edge in gone senes 'V thiiivv Sund iv on a 1 in the tow n ght w tn Phil Pi lOh-Hl- i l adelphia stav at (orv cited a tin h n , loul rilled on P'uladi lpl la s Hal (,tror I he M amors opened a HJliXi 12 sptead vvi'h remaining and Philadelphia never made anoth- ei sei ions tin at meeting the thus kept Poir for tie Nat on.il Association oham- - 1.e teinis dash "Tins is a team uhnh has had to meet thp ihallenijfi a'l season long Shatnian said 0 When jou leave Puce and look over the Horse Cam on enuntrv to the north with the walls of wooded cliffs as far back as you can see and the endless platoon of buttes facing to the south. you wish for a horse, a bed roll, a grub stake and a month. Then you look south to the Intriguing San Rafael Swell the open deserts toward the Valley of the Goblins and the late Charlie Gibbons Hanksil!e and you wish you could play the game of Butch Cassidy and his wild bunch. You look off into the southeast distance and wonder just what Robbers Roost would be like now een though the Hanksillers are ranging that cattle ways. country in modern-da- y You come over Courtyard Wash and would like to know the whole of its history who wandered its way, slept under its slides, wondered at its w alls. Found The Ford The Green River always holds an invitation to the wayfarer. Father Escalante in 1776, the first recorded European ever to set foot in our state, tried to find a place to swim his horses across. He folded the Green River above Jenson when he found himself blocked by Split Mountain Canyon walls near what is now Dinosaur National Monument. Its too bad the roads are so regal, for you too fast. There is Dead Horse Pass, little pass more than a pheasants flight to the west. There are The Arches to the east. The Needles to the south. The monolithic peaks toward the Colorado Country. Ive often wondered if people who live in scenic places like Moab ever really see what is around or do they just go through lifes routine them of shopping, shaving, working, sleeping, raising families like the rest of us Some of them do. Others live quite a bit of their time m scenic lands. Mitch and Mary Williams, who have four franchise in the regions round about, liked what they saw enough to make seeing It their labor of love. V ' Like Mitch said, as he prepared the boats for a Goat trip on the rivers. I just had to show it to someone else. My business is showing it to people. at every bend in And I sneak a peak myself, too the river, at every jog of the jeep, every pause of the pony Ready For The Cruise I hadn't been in Moab five minutes before the nice ladv in the Desert Lodge asked me if I were going to stav down for the Friendship Cruise. That's May 27 and 28 this year with the Can- yon Country River Marathon Race set for June Id like to stay. She showed me a few of the national publications which have featured the race. And then she 17. Am Jumper Tops Pro Alta Test In By dave kadi.eck Deseret News Sports Writer ALTA G.vp Pepi Steigler .Medal and the professional title in the V S National Gelande Championships but amateur Sam Logan iMedfotd won the ' best in show revolving trophy for his gelande perfotmaiu es in the thud an uwl event here over the weekend jhis OKmpie Gold Joining Steigler and Medford first place performances was Solitude's smooth Randv Smith who topped the vear old field for that trophv in 16-1- Several hundred fans viewed the two davs of action that saw Bill Reynolds, Paik City win the title on first da lumping on a smaller hill while Salt Lake Dry's Craig Gorder won 12 15 vear old honors Gusty southwest winds and a sprinkling of sunshine kept SunOnlv Medday jumpers edg ford seemed b unbothered unpredictable conditions that changed w ith each of the 8(1 plus jumpers who were judged on two of three jumps with fotm and distance used as a stan- '9K f See Imlach was so confident of TORONTO (UPI) One thing that he went to his success Punch Coach Toronto about tailor early last Montreal the Imlach, he comes 'right to to pick out a new suit Saturday point. he can wear when the Leafs The outspoken Imlach was receive the Stanley Cup. His direct as ever Monday when he trip came before shopping predicted his Maple Leafs would Toronto took the ice that win the Stanley Cup final afternoon to beat the Canadiens playoff series from the Mon- 0 and square the series. treal Canadiens. The teams are Montreal had taken the opener tied at one game- - each in the last Tuesday. set, with the third which had been Montreal, here consecutive 16 game to bg played in unbeaten - Tuesday night. out by shut until being games "Well make all the experts the Leafs, won the Stanley Cup who picked the Canadiens to( the last two years. Last year, In win kxik bad before this series is fact, the Canadiens eliminated over, he said. '"Drop around Toronto in four straight in the when Its all over so I can give semifinals before beating Detroit for the cup. my "I told you so. " 3-- n ' Ik dard Medford otitjumped his professional emmteipart Steigler with a 142 foot leap This, plus logon's Sam Medford, h' perfect form on each of perfect form that won three jumps, won him the tour-netropin Total points, 225 6 ' Steigler perform winning But Medford wasn't the onlv anee was tvo-con his 111 foot gdande ate tn outjump tho effort along with a T52 and 125 .defending Steigler Ski Srhoo! Medford wasn't the only am Director from Jackson Hole Salt Ltke Citys J,m Gaddis re- - to test the pros. Imvere.ty of eordpd the longest leap of the I tah alpiner Dave Jenkins, dis- In the dav with a 145 foot effort This plaved his He demng-dcoupled with jumps of 122 and face of gustv winds, to get off a 1111 foot efforts won Gaddis see neat 138 fort leap a rnfe come s of at com- ond place in the pro realm and within of bined won $200 Boise's bettering Stei ,$100 Steigler point Ted McCoy placed third. gler's performance. Jenkins Photo skiing for Beaver Mountain, displays ,him top honors v o three-tenth- net-lnift- 'ted In gelande tourney. a 217 9 to top the all profes-- ' Contestants from all part of Steigler and placed the country' competed for the vcf)nd to Medford in the final $.150 professional money and $1,000 in prizes accountig sinnals .ap r Jm Shafpr Anothpr wlth 8n relax,nK af,fT 8 two avalanche days earlier, wherein he found the missing forest ranger placed third in amateur jumping with some jumping and 208 4 points, Dxvt by Professional Gelande champion Pepi Steigler teeters with gusty winds, but was best of pros in national competition. prftttionl Pm I'ni jmeo iionspst iumo in two 315 j,m i5 Lakp C.tt 8ms lO.ho 304 3 Jon Of Bounoui 7 imp Hvn William 5hortpr Alla Robprt, SH luflp et Ed foot) feh, Robpri I'Hoo Loaao Salt feat) 193 Uj City fwet j ld 4071 ,wl' in H,,n Embactmr rt H McC ov '(113 OU Divitiftfi Hoe 7141 244 Bench pick SftMud, Mkt OOtll Sr 005 7 0nvr, m ,(l Pr nefon Ctto. iAk ,itsrlttw. G'pm 'V' NJ, 110 130 7 YMf t Smith Soiltuda .03 J resotts lert their marks ft) 'I pj,nvMjrc LaVKn ill pin, Alta 110 D ru0 Paauel p OadPn and Jon 8ip 301 3 3536 Solitudes host of patrolmen and A ta Mika Owl 309 5 (II Eow tl, the other leapers displayed irTn Pocatpllo, fJi. (137 tarli Jppo OadPn 301 (1377070l.pti Panov L,k, Ct, JonJ ,), (i4 most poise and Bogus Basin tpt) 19 Years an G r t g wn iams Older Memmooth Mountain, 235 4 UJ 3010 (U) Tommy Waitron, skirts seemed to enjoy thpir Dev j Jetiktns UnLoan Bob Bun- vMtfy of Ub 217 9 ins Anoeies 199 7 (1J5 Salt Leke City 199 4 019 fet); (I3 Jm Shafer Alia W 4 023 jumping the most with SOme fmf 2019 n?9 Knnf Davenoort, Park City, 1990 (102 Mike R ce U of U daring inflight antics. taet)f Jrry W arran, Tmp Havan, 199 fcet). KI 3OTI (10 S S rl !) Rapid Ryun Passes Mile Mark track Kan. (LTI) highlighted the thtee-daLAWRENCE, field carnival. and Sleek Jim Ryun, voted the most outstanding performer at the Ryuns performance' wiped 42nd annual Kansas Relays over out the old collegiate mile mark of 3 5fi 4, set by UCLA's Bob the weekend, will bypass the Day m 1965, and erased the mile run at the upcoming Drake meet standard of 3 55 8 which Relays and concentrate only 0n he set here a year ago as a team events. freshman. The University of Kansas The 19 year old Sullivan Award winner, who turns 20 sophomore uncorked a blazing :56 1 closing quarter Saturday next Saturday, was pared to win the Glenn Cunningham through tHe first 880 yards hv former teammate John Lawson, mile m 3 54 7. sprinted into the lead on the Spurred on by an electrified third lap and won going away record crowd of 23,700, Ryun's 70 yards ahead of runnerup showing, although considerably, Richard Romo, the short of his world record 3 51 3, star, who clocked in at 4 02 6 y The format for thp cruise Is the same. Registration and lunch at Green River, Itah ($15 fee Mineral per boat for all services, etc). Refuel at hasn t Canyon, assistance at Slide Rapid (there run the several up been a rapid the past years), for taken be will cars where Moab to The Colorado the end of the run. How many people have seen the canyon iiy the closer past 10 years. They say 10,000. I think its fnore four passenhave boats Most pr to 20,000. 500 boats. gers. Average participation has been And before only few of us old oarsmen saw this Canyonland country. on a Might add; Ive beCn with Mitch Williams later it preview of the river run. More about at river speed; V except to add, this time weswent land. of some in that took time to live And my advice, if you have an eye on the river run; take more time to see how colorful these them! canyons really are. Stay awhile in Sure Win "A Saul , suggested that the committee this year expected more boats in the 10th anniversary cruise than and from about 600 of them ever before more states. Qmloch - Ryun garnered 17 of the Ryuns showing overshadowed n Texas possible 21 votes for most an otherwise of the meet. cast by outstanding performer, writers covering the sports event Sprinter James Hines of school-dominatio- Texas Southern picked up three votes and one went to pole vaulter Fred Burton of Wichita State. Got The Girl? 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