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Show DESERET NEWS, 'Another7 By GEORGE FERGUSON Assistant Sports Editor ... Bob Martin played 36 minutes of Western Athletic Conference basketball for U. of Utah last year a3 a sophomore. He was in the shadow of Merv Jackson and Walt Simon. Robbins knocked off Scott to win the Rockwood, boys 18 singles and added the boys 16 singles by outlasting Max Bertola, He teamed with Provos Steve Gardner to down Dave Porter and Barry Mervis, to win the doubles. 6-- He was a prep hoopster former under Dick Eiler, San At substitute. Utah Diego's Claremont High, Marteam. tin made the Eiler guided him toward In the boys 14 singles, Don Utah. He played two years of Megale edged Brad Hammel, prep football, but devoted full and Drew Gordon time to basketball his senior to tipped Steve Day, year. win the boys 10 singles. Bob's next effort will be Karen Kennington and Kaih tonight against Connecticut in Clark split honors with Karen Fieldhouse. winning girls 14 singles, Einar Nielsen and Kathy turning the Tipoff is 8 p.m. There will be no preliminary game. tables in girls 12 singles, 6-- 6-- 6-- all-CI- F Bob started this season as a reserve. 2-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- He got his first big chance when he started the third game of the season against Washing- ton. Bob got 36 points. He has started all seven games since and he has hit in doable figures every tilt. 6-- ... 6-- 6-- The visitors have good size Linda Clark edged out Renee and shoot well from outside. to win the They also are notoriously 'Hansen, known for a zone defense, girls singles. across the The adult division of the inThey average starting front line and 2 at door tourney will be held durthe guard line. ing the second week of January. Bob has been the most consistent scorer and is also the top defensive guard. He has only average quickness, but 7 vY r ! i ; ; S, Robbins Nets Two Wins MIAMI BEACH (UPI) The Australia's top junior, Alan United States defeated South McLeod, bowed to Z zechoslova-kla- a and Australia beat Africa, but Jeri Hrebee to Czechoslovakia Tuesday came for Doemer Peter through advance into the finals of the Sunshine Cup Junior Interna- the Aussies to defeat Ja Piscek-by- , and Doerner-tional Tennis Tournament. c D o n a id edged Hrebec-Piscek- y in three-matcBoth teams won competiion, with victory coming in each case after the No. 1 player lost in singles play. FROZEN FRENCH The United States and Australia will meet for the championship FRY PRODUCTION Wednesday. WANTED ENGINEER The U.S. Junior champion, Mo lor O round floor opportunity. Robert McKinley of St. Louis, food processing company ontorlng lot to Byron Bertram of Johanfroion frondi fry butlnOM sooks In facility nnginoor oxporloncod nesburg, South Africa, pnd. ciif plonnino,. oporottons,. but F. D. Robbins of Salt analysis. or land latter tei rototno Lake City defeated Rayno Seeg-er- s GRAHAM COLK of South Africa and Robbins and McKinley teamed Dalaba Association for a doubles victory 235 Montgomery It. over Bertram and Seegerns. Son Francisco, Calif, 4104 8-- 6-- 2-- 6-- - '' t s y V , ' w j 6-- V 3'4 i, f' 1 1 ? 1 h 4-- 6, V .4, ' " , A , . 6-- 9-- Martin could very well be leading the WAC in field goal percentage when the next statistic sheet is released. He has hit 51 of 97 for a 52.6 per cent accuracy. Bob is averaging 11.3 points per game and has hit 11 of 15 from the line. fr.'i - 20-fo- M M ? ; y -, ) 4 jj a f S! j rM V jjf i ' T" II 4 ; T j Bob Martin awaits tonights Connecticut game. 6-- 4 it ' t H H ' ; - j ' . , ! i . fc 4 S r ' ! I . , 6-- 7-- United States Ski Assn., and USSA as a national point race. A top field of alpiners (men and women) is promised for the first major action of the season. Its steady, said Intermountains Margo Walters of registration for the weekend's competition. Electronic timing equipment meeting the standards of USSA will be used to clock racers who will vie for honors in the nations second oldest alpine classic. Sun Valleys Harri-ma- n Cup is the oldest ski competition in the country. Officials working the race include Mel Dalebout, chief of course; Dick Potter, race chairman; Walt Collett, timing; Terry Hoffman, housing; Joe Martindale, banquet; Lloyd Mybry, chief gatekeeper, and Donnel Murphy, transportation. 5-- 6-- 1 i vm r ? 'f' il f l f ' I dt s tj - 4 f m y i3, NJ i a '! , i r c ' V 6-- 4 if For Ail All Cart All M okoi ic r ""1 fsr WlLCOMl HSU BANKAMiXICAKDS 1623 So. SHrto Phono 467.1171 . m. SOUTH STATE AUTO CO. I f 4 fr i, , . ,4J 0 J i. ' y Srt a.m.-1- 0 . C.4 ttli. 'Otf rTM iloTi - of $100. for 5 years. Interest guaranteed 5 'h TERM SAVINGS FAMOUS1FJS more in multiples 1 Lor:a Sunday 10 a.m.-p.m. annum paid every 90 days. Dosit at little u S500, or f effective rate with interest accumulated. A deposit of $78. 12 grows to $100.00 in 5 years. 5.60 5 interest is deferred for 3, 4 or 5 years DEFuTtuED INCOME TO SAVE o:i TAXES Interest is cbmpounded twice a year. 5.60 effective rate when held for 5 yeses with interest accumulated. PAC3B00X Most popular of all bank savings tun volun5 4 - Nl" Sint gate-keepe- in JtCxzTCJ WHEELS! WHEELS! WHEELS! Pack Alta those interested teering should call " .. A pm. Skiers interested in earning day ski passes at Alta may do so this weekend by serving as and for the Alta Snow Cup. The recse will be held Saturday and Sunday, with the gate keepers needed those two days. Packers are needed Friday afternoon. Packers will receive a day ski pass, good any time this season. Gate keepers will receive two days passes if they work both days. ' ) ' i nSGzF' V - Star Mown Daily 10 f ? 7-- 5 Snow Cup Opens Ski Year Veteran j i Against the Rams, he hit 9 of 14, most of them from mark. It beyond the was Bobs outside firing which kept Utah in the game against the talented Rams. ALTA The annual cover of snow that covers this Little Cottonwood Canyon ski area has fallen and all else stands in readiness for the annual Snow Cups classic. Packing the cover of snow is the biggest problem facing the sponsoring Salt Lake Junior Chamber of Commerce. Several hundreds of pounds of salt are certain to be sprinkled over the mile-plu- s course that begins atop Wildcat Mountain (above Punch Bowl) and finishes at Schuss Gully. alpiner Keith Lange will draw the giant slalom line that will guide skiers down Punch- - Bowl, to the finUpper face of Collins and homestretch through ishing or possibly Schuss Gully Nina Curve, depending on snow conditions. Combined times for Saturday and Sunday giant slalom will determine whose name will be placed on the cup. Trophies for individual race performances also will be presented following Sunday's final race. is sanctioned Competition bv Intermountain Division of 0 v I 6-- When he was named to the Utah Classic team, it was his biggest thrill in basketball. The rated this selection for two big efforts against VMI and Colorado State. By DAVE KADLECK Deseret News Sports Writer rn7n0 6-- Bob possesses tremendous competitive spirit and hustle. Bob realized he had an even shot at a starting guard berth this year with graduation of Jackson and Simon. For two games, he was on the bench when the starting whisle blew. 3 Deseret News Special Jim Robbins emerged as a triple winner in the Salt Lake junior indoor tournament held at the Salt Lake Tennis and Swim Club this past week, he's in the best physical condition of his career. It helped for him to spend a summer with the Army ROTC at Ft. Benning, Ga. At boot camp, he was ingiven an officer's rank dicative of his natural leadership. 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