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Show filar E'le.!fez - z'rt, , g .$ , 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M111111111111 4-- I, FV Ice Cold Ski ..' t.,. ' On Hot Spot! fi '' .su By DAVE KADLECK Deseret News Sports Writer o ,.. j BYU's Tommy Hudspeth doesn't hold grudges, but he does resent Arizona University's 19-- lacing of the Cougars a year ago at Tucson. The AU victory kept Hudspeth from capping his f if th season at BYU with a .500 111 ,::A ,:.1 1 mark and it cut Hudspeth's skein of victories over the Wildcats at three. Recent sparks of offensive fire have ignited a new flame e of hope for the cool a fever idver what he calls press protests about his signing with Mark McCormack's Int,rna- rr, ..., tional Merchandising Inc. to bring the ski as sociation out of the fi- nancial fix that sud- denly it seems to be in. McCormack is the guy who handles the prorotions for Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Jean- Claud Killy and hun- all dreds of others around the world. - er-7'- .1.:1;:::::,..., ,. ' ;1.11r. :,,t , r--- :. .:':',,:1 ., I ,,,,,' , .::::: 9:: ,. 1 a:: , "'.,:. ':: ' 4..,:. ...f fl ok's. :1:;...;:Ag4::::,:',' i it. ."6,:? t ,44'.'.4 ...!;:'','::i!t. ..r.''...?1,..:,....:: .:::;:lr'':' :.:i..: .7 .. ,.: ,:..:'. .. ,,i',,., .., :, ''"I, '''''''t .....:.. ::.. '.' ' ::ss ,':: ' ".. ' ' !''',!!..,:-,'- 0 ,,-- :: ' ' ......... 7'1 .."' 1 - ,v .ttn., ' ' .....''. ' ,:' '" .,,,,:,s,;,,4 ,'",r 4 :::.:::. ' .:: :.:.:...: .... ..." "...:'..:. ,,-4- tv .. .;.... ., ,...?,'..:'::..:::.r X.:':: ''.. 1 :: 7.. '''' '':....., , .,,$ ,..,:.: ,'"...;,..k,.i,;',':.,;": ,,.,,,,,: .: tk:.':''-.M-' 4,i ,,,:i.''L'::?':.:1 ' ..t it .., ,, 17A' 'I, X, V4-- .:::.. I'.. - 4. .,,, ,..,,,,,...:,, ,,,,,,,,,, ..,...:,,?,,,, , 1.,:;''', ,,,'4,AV.7:': ,, ' ....."..u:,,,.," ',,"...S.".1, .4 ,:' 41-1- 7 26-1- 52-3- 8 University of Utah's Bill Meek has fashioned himself a neat offense behind his junior laden line. The Utes are No. 6 in the nation in rushing offense, chalking up 1,622 yards for an average of 270.3 in six games. Utah State University's veteran kicker Jess Garcia is 19th in the nation's punting running with 47 for 41.6 yarns while University of Utah's Craig Smith is 21st with 31 for a 41.2 average. N.Y. Giants Grab Top pass receiver in the nation is Idaho's Jerry Hendren with 68 receptions for 1,051 yards and nine TDs. - Runner In Trade NEW YORK (UPI) The New York Giants, who wanted Wyoming, first in rushing defense, allowing 18.0 per game, also boasts the nation's leader in Bob Jacobs who has 66 points -- 19 PATs and 16 field goals. a breakaway runner, got one but he wasn't he one they really wanted. Tuesday kick-scori- But the Giants, who were desperate and couldn't be that choosy, settled on Junior Coffey. The Giants got him from the Atlanta Falcons for two undisclosed draft choices. In total defense liyoming leads the WAC and is third in the nation, allowing but 192.5 yards per game and giving up but 10 TDs in six outings. 3 ., '''..... ,...:!.,.''',,',v.':.,! , X. ,,::::,,--.:,- .,,:,,,,:. :,.:, :.': ;,:i.i...':. ,- ', t,. ,.,,,::z..::::. ,. ...',,:: .',... - of- v .. ..,...,:'..,s,'",:'".."'1 ':;.:''t.s.''.....'...: s.:....,,1...1',.,..:A.', ,. , ", ' '!:.: '.....s.,'::,...':'''', .,:' ' ;1'k., ,$:4:.'. ...,' i'",:": ,.....7,.":', '4'....4:4 versity. (..:,.. ''' :xs .:' 0":':1-,s,- ' .1, :.'i ,,.: .ii;01:.t:A..;-..,,..w...:,1,..,:.,- At 4,,:.. ti Ii4,..y.''').,.v.,,;t ...:."1414,',.'tX.',t ''''...,,, ' .4:": :zi ?:'..,;''.'!,',.'.:.4..::.',1)tt.''r '4k,,, .', .' ,4,417.7.4.4",:,.....41;1, !..3',N.'k. ,004,,,4.,...,.1,.,,,,..,,.;;I:.,, r .'-- ,t.'t4,..''' 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The latest setback, the third In Alcindor's seven-gampr3 e cereer, came Tuesday night when the defending National Basketball Association champion Boston Celtics their pr,sted first victory in five 7 decision g,Anes with a over the Milwaukee Bucks. Alandor played in only tw3 log:4 games at UCLA, but life In the NBA is proving a lot more difficult. Big Lew was at his best Tuesday night with 43 points but it was not good 120-10- Hockey Sets 'Youth Play. Utah's youth hockey movement got off to a running start this week. A 'Youth Hockey Night is scheduled at Salt Palace Rink Nov.:15 when the Vancouver Canucks meet the Salt Lake , Golden Ea gles. I ' '.'i4,..k,,:,:.1..';,i,-.-.z- I :1 , , WAC victory. ,. ' . --- ' - Arizona's Ron Gardin is No. 21 among nation's leading rushers. A 'percentage of that evening's gate will go toward the youth hockey program in Utah, Over 2,200 general adm'ssion tickets went on sale Wednesday. Industries, businesses, clubs and young hockey players will be selling tickets until game I I Itim C111411111V le, f , (11 (1.1 enough as the old pro Celtics placed five men in double figut es, led by John Havleicek's 25 points and 24 by Em Bryhrt. Tom Sanders and Larry Siegfried each hit for 21 and railey Howell added 18 for Boston. s Winning Tiiu points as Carolina won its fourth game in five starts. Baltimore with 18 points while Dave Bing paced Detroit with 24 and McCoy McLemcre had The Cougars own a lead over three other trams in the Eastern Division race. In other games, the Pittsburgh Pipers nipped the Dalhalf-gam- e 21. Clem Haskins'. field goal with six seconds left carried to Chicago victory ove: Seattle, which lost its sixth consecutive game. Chet Walker paced the winning Bulls with 25 points and Jerry Sloan In other NBA games, New York tripped Atlanta, for the Knicks' eighth win in nine games; Baltimore beat 128-10- netted 23. Seattle las Chaparrals, and the Los Angeles Stars beat the Denver Rockets, in 112-11- 126-11- overtime. Tom Washington sail two free throws with 14 seconds left in the game to provide Pittsburgh with its winning margin and snap the Chaps' e streak. winning Charlie Williams, the ABA's leading scorer, had .17 pointes p1ayer-coa2- h Lenny Wilkins topped all ers with 28 points. He also scor- and Chicago Detroit, edged Seattle The Knicks, led by Captain Willis Reed's 28 points, broke Open a close contest with a spurt in the second quarter to open a 7 bulge and 125-11- 116-11- assists for a Seattle floor record. Not even the Carolina Cougars would recommend their most recent victory formula as a steady diet. Carolina went scoreless for more than five minutes at the start of Tuesday night's game against Miami before rallying 3 for a triumph over the Floridians. The Cougars were trailing had 15-- 3 60-4- were never threatened the rest of the way. Dick Barnett added 20 points to the Knicks attack while Dave Debusschere chipped in with 18. Don Ohl, who hit on all six of his field goal attempts in the third quarter, led Atlanta wait 19 points. Baltimore, with a effort from Kevin Lougheiy, beat the Pistons for the 19tn straight time. Gus was second high scorer for 17 four-gam- for the Pipers. Dallas, record, still leads in the Western Division. George Lehmann hit on a three-poibasket and then field goal netted a that started Los Angeles to its 6--2 - overtime victory over Denver. put them on the scoreboard with a layup, and they added 14 more points in the next foiir minutes to tie the American Basketball Association game at Moe led all scorers with 30 NBA Standing East- Wen Lmt .. Francisco Atlanta Chicago Phoenix San Diego Seattle Pct :,,: .889 .750 .667 .571 .400 .333 .200 1 3 4 41 2 2 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 L 3 5 3 3 2 5 3 W Pct. GB :750 .714 .503 2 1 2 3 3 1 least 2", 3 4 4"2 5 West W 2"2 0 6 Tuesday's !suds New York 129, Atlanta 124 Baltimore 125, Detroit 110 Boston 120, Milwaukee 102 Chicago 116, Seattie 114 NnlY games schaduled) Carolina Indiana Kentucky Pittsburgh Miami New York 4 3 3 3 2 ..503 1 .286 .250 .999 2 ' 4 Pct. 1 .1100 1 .750 .750 .750 .333 .250 1 1 4 3 West Dallas Los Ante les tvoshington : w Orleans 6 4 3 2 0 Dtiver Pct. L. W 1 I. 2 3 3 5 1 Tuesday's Results Zarolind 110, Miami 103 Pit1S1111gh 112, D31111S .750 .571 .50n .280 .0(1 11$ 01. k, , .,,, ,i ' I - : ' , , , , . - :- 112-a- was ,. & vs,, 1.2 ; ,, '4: t, - ..q Iiff , V. $ ,, i ,) , .....;', Q. (0k, i'- , ' IKE ORR 172 212 SERVICE MGR. 2.2 , .1 i ,, ,N ) ,4 N k 0, k,,.,,,,-- '' x ;. . , !st ;,,,t., :i.,', 11 1 E5 : 88 2 i .71 , , , : ' Plus .ex 7 .,.,, N N ' CHAINS '4"- ..'' 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T11 .,:.I ;' . , AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Inspect for leaks Includes All Oil and Gaskets ' : :,:,,,, - Alt '' ,,:,,.,, ' , ,, ,, .. ! . i SECTION C a Change Fluid . -- ;:' ,,,,....... , - ,1: VI: 4 ';,,,....AtN V .0'',-,:' NEW YORK (UM Ron center, was Taylor, a acquired Tuesday by the New York Nets from the Washington Caps for a high draft choice and an undisclosed amount of cash. 18 RECAPII it, t...,..r71 f,:,,: ,,, Q A .-- I- I- ':, &,',"'. . ra.cit) , II 711TS1.mq , k-- Taylor To Move soSnEdAyilCsiE eAdND ,;:,- -t, a GI (ova, , . . - .ii'4 ,' ( ;, winless Rockets with 24 points apiece. Sports - -- - 1 ll A, Il '74;;iv:listrss ,4;(: up,14Gs ot)6:1.-i- I tv ,' A N) I loins01:00 V ,se,s,:: ) t 11 : ,11,11,..., ': f'; PECIAL. ' ' ''; ,.....,,r I 111 Los Ange lei. 126, Deaver Urn.) (On(y tames scheduled) i Aiiiii.vallithg. ;" , ABA Standings gb 1 deadlockel game in regulation time. Lehmann scored 27 points for the game, four less ihan D7vis' teammate Warren game high 31. Walt Pietkow- ski and Byron Beck paced the The when Doug Moe finally 10-- 0 16-al- l. Ins Angeles ,' ,I1, .,,,,,,.:,,.,,,..; ' two-poi- 118-10- Johnson San ' , league over BY17 plicies." Sports Information Director Riley Hall of Colorado State See ATHLETIC, Page C4 , , ' At the University of Utah assistant athletic director Don Reddish is filling in for Bud Jack. Reddish acknowledged talking to Boatner but said he "made no comment con- cerning a possible BYU ouster. from the WAC or a split in the ,,, .:' - Jacoby said: ....:...ixt..,.....,,...........,...,..,..,..: ...:,..i'''... , not in a po-- , ' sition to say any such thing' ; until after a full discussion , , within the league members," - ......;,....:,...::t,:t,,..,:. ....,.............,,.....4,..........,.........,.,...,...:..,......... ,, , "I am certainly ,..:i...,.......;..:,:...1,...,...7,,....!...,......:v:,:,,.... ,.. - .1 problem." ,... ;....,,...:.,...,.:...,...........;.:.::::...,......:,;..,......,..,...:.:i...., o , or New York Philadelohia Baltimore Milwaukee Detro't C;ncinnati Boston "0 early BASKETBALL ROUNDUP Akicin , not discuss the BYU .r.:,..........1..,.,4..:...,..i,:......,4,..,......,.. BYU's defensive unit is the pride of the team. "I'm certaM we'll find out how good they are at homecoming," Hudspeth says. : "This is not my opinion," said Glenn (Red) Jacoby, ath- letic director at the Univer-- : sity of Wyoming. Jacoby did say that, Boatner had called him and they discussed a number of things but "We did ......:.....4,...,I....,...,..............:........;,..I.....4..:.:...........,1:.,:,....,....ii, ttL I , drawal. ..........,...,....1..., i,.. - Wednesday the Deseret News., learned the consensus doese.., not support the idea of a WAC dissolution or a BYU ,..,........,,..,,.........,...............,,....,...........,.,...,......,.....,...,.,..........,...........4.1,,,..,!.....;..r.;.....,....r.,.;,.....!...,........,.....,:k.......0.....:,.,:..r...,..,.4 ........ N, - - .",:, s; - In talking with various WAC. i, ..... .... .... , - ,....j:,,:.......:.:,:,,.,::::,,:,.. ,:.., , urnn 1'.7:"!..::',!.;!:::';,.::'4'$':'.:,1 ::.,...,::, ...,,,,,,,,,,, - - Boatner further stated that "BYU will be put on the spot. at the league meeting in:: Denver" and that one athletic" director said he would "just: as soon see BYU withdraw::, from the WAC." No names- - , accompanied the "quotes": which Boatner cited. ...''::4g.:::::,)',':,.:::,,:::::: : 1 : athletic directors and was told by a "prominent": AD "The racial policies of BYU could break up the- WAC." .i::':.11!:':!.7.:',1,'rit.:::::::..1.:014'. - WAC ..,,...,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,::!t,!..$:!:2.:.':ri,::1' t7;a:::ii:'...:::2ii:::::".IF:.1:.!':::,::::::: :4z. Verne Boatner, Republic: Sports Editor, reporiedly con-- ducted a telephone barvey of .,.'i1 '. 17-1- f' - - i, , ' .,,,",,,t,... $,Atk 1 , The debials came in the': wake of a printed report cars. ried Tuesday in the Arizona', a Phoenix Republic, daily: newspaper, indicating a distinct possibility of a WAC.,:: split. rte...$14.1. . high-scorin- g 4, that - the.: Wednesday Upcoming league meeting in. Denver next week would lead, to a WAC tmeak-u- p or the Ouster of Brigham Young Uni.-- -- a :.;'::::,:4!7,ft:::::.k!'iti,),:i.:, No matter which way you turn the football Saturday at Provo, a gridfest seems inevitable. Memories promise to play a role in this traditional battle. BYU remembers how AU's line limited Cotigar runners to just 36 yards a year ago. CouMare LyoLis regar members how the 19-- 3 AU win was posted while he completed 15 of 32 passes. And don't think homecoming isn't important to the Cougars. The past seven seasons have seen the Cougars parlay the hurrah of homecoming Into five victories including the '67 4 decision. ' Arizona's prep grid crop has nourished many a BYU football team. And a goodly share of '69 Cougars are in that category, including kicking specialist Scott Lounsbury, Tucson; Bill Glatch, offensive back from Phoenix; Ed Nichols, starting fullback, Gilbert; Mike Langford, a linebacker from Tempe; Tim Roberts, another linebacker from Phoenix; Scott Brayer, a tackle from Phoenix; Ray a tackle from Crandell, Heber, Ariz.; Gary Harmann, defensive lineman from Phoenix; Dennis Finfrock, starting defensive end front Yuma and starting tight end Dan Bowers, Mesa. That's a heap of talent to take from populations of cactus country. BYU's hoping it's enough to spring another , re-r- '. 4V'''''tt;i31116;k!.t:liesit.1;41, high-scorin- g , University athletic directors:, throughout the Western Ath-- 1 : letic Conference denied , k.,..14. ,....,i :;Z .i,'eAt. '.;,';',:. :;,,,a-- obviously fense? :' Deseret News Sports Writer,. ' ,;, ,:: ,,..-:..- ':" ill... 7,e:.:,,?..,,',Iii-- ..... , .. A ,, - , . .. t,,,1 ,:: lit ,,,,,,,,,. By BILL EWER ;I .,,,,.0 ::. ''',:::,:. - .s'.' (1 .. A,..kt ,,,s.'''' , ss ".,i'.., ," ' ' ",,,;.'"",:s::::M'i, ''... W.'1;i.s.4 ,....,;,.,...... ''.'.''0 ':::ii;I:As.':r',0,,' wins over New Mexico and Texas-E- l Paso. The Cougars 5 defeated New Mexico and UTEP, 30-- compared to AU's respective scores of and Question facing Welcher quarterbacks as game time approaches is: Can BYU's stem AU's touted defense Brigham Young sity's Chris Farasopoulos second in punt returns with 18 for 336 yards and two TDs. getting bigger. And for this reason there is nothing, wrong with having professional people hired to reap some of the fruit that now hangs on sports money trees. , Right or wrong, you have to hand it to the . man for making motion. For so many years all we heard was "give, give, give!" Now there might be a little more pegging and a little less begging. One of Utah's greatest trapshooters has J. R. Nichol, senior champion passed away since 1959 and founder of the Holladay Gun Club. He'was 82. He had just won his last match in August and .. :::'.'" ..'.. .".. Univer- . , r, .......:IVr':''-'-':'':- ,.:,k 4.7.',..i A..'1:.::.'1:.:'..? - :kV'...ç,..,s , q. ,,., ''':. .'' "'s'!,,,,,,,,,,ot,,,,,,,u4 riI - ' ." "'.. - AlYsClaitii. ,,,,,,:,. are offensive gua rds J.C. Hyder, left, and Mike Weinkauf. Cougars meet tough Arizona University Saturday in homecoming. Western Athletic Conference and Mountain West footballers are making their niche in national major college statistics. Arizona University's Brian Linstrom is 18th in total offense with 1,142 yards and 17th in passing with 84 completions in 164 attempts from his QB spot. AU flankerback Hon Cardin is 21st in rushing with 530 yards tn 131 plays for five TDs. Earl Walters says, skiing is big time and ", ' .,,.i...'...... :::'.,..:,N. ':. , In National Statistics Walters then offered the thought ti .t most of people who work for skiing, including the officers of the USSA, are volunteers and be would "appreciate it if people would stop worrying about political angles and get on with the job of raising money so that the United States can field the best in all world , . competitions." -ski,team . :,.:X ..,,..,::.t. it ., ' '.. 'i ports .,,.,: .:,,f ;:: :::: '.'1'. :::': S IP k ,"''''''.''::''''':,'':'Ak.. k...i'''':X'f''.."'...''...s.' '''.A , ".'''.,s.."' '',,'':'''.'.'' 1 ,' , ,..., .' New offensive spark in BYU's line beating the Wildcats have taken against top intersectional talent and the chanting of BYU's homecoming crowd are two reasons to favor the Cougars. Common opponent action is interesting. Both clubs own the' ,,'.: - ,,,,s,"'.'.! :, ..s?,r.1:'...:..'1: ..:,g ':.:,;'.'...' ,,,4.:.:,Ti.,.:,K.12 ,, ' :.:!,:;:::: ..... : tXs!",',., - ' WAC Split, Not Likely, ,: t; ', Hs;...',.. rt,:,, ' , 1 ."... .,. 1...:: .:. .', ''''', .,0" .N. ''....:.:::, 0,.. 17-3- . ''': I ... ,. ''',...,,4, , : .', .. ..., ., .,' ::: "-- At:,::.?.A..:;',P,: ...'' - ,e' ' :..:, ;:.''.:.:: ;'" - .0 ; , .:".....:.'." ':P -- ..:" ,tt...1, ., - .'..'?"'4: ..... ., ' .'",it.. .,..s' :417:'&'Z.4. .,, pr., .,: ,::' -- Os.''.:'k..;..':"...::'''',A-'"V:C:I..,'- 2:" ,,:!........;..1.r 1'.;:::;....';::::'::';:". L "';; :.i:::'::.:.::';.:. '''''. ' :' ,:., ,;:: ' ' " .,.......:.... - ;...',. '.. ::' :. '..:".3.: 29, 1969 BYU ON SPOT? ::::...4:.:,:,, ''" ... ''::: .'al s'..I .,. 414q?" ': " ar C-- ::: , ,::?7.:;: ;,,. ''-"- , '',. C CJober ....:. .,'.:;,::77',,:V.::"V:.:: ....ef.TN.,.:.:,::.,....,:,. ..::,,,... ,:,: :.::, .':::::::. (.4,;(?:.'-:.''..:.1.-:.'r'.-.',-- 11, "'....-- ' :, 7211 .:,:.r.:,. .,':':,,;:::::t.,:.: ". '..::..:::j:.'".irli.,..-'::44- ,: .:::,;,,,, ..........':''''''''' .:.' ...,.:,::,:.::".t'.:: ' :::. ,,".".4. :".: ': :1 ',.sk ::.....,::, .,.:,:?..,:ks .,. 4,1'.' " ' ' N,f,......'' 10 :. ... ) ....k,&':::'-.',.,1:- tiaL.4.4...-- '.'.;' ,:6:, t .',.::'':i':'.t:,' :,,i""'"""'''''''''' ilt1,443j.:: ing, The m DESERET NEWS, ....,,,:,,,.:,,.,...,-- ...W ... riii A.:.:.:.::'... 'C''. ::,. , .44; 4"4"4.7 1 , WAC Cuts Grid Niche See MILLER Page ' ::: :':.., i:Ni . er,-....,- 19-3- 1 ! "That is a fair and reasonable price for the services rendered," Walters said. And then the Salt Lake ski chief told how McCormack and his associates have produced more than $1 million in revenue for the USSA over the first two-yeperiod they have been hired. This includes a $200,000 fee from Pontiac Motors for certain rights and additional fees from, as Eonne Belle and Pan-Asuch Airways. - , ,,, L.:: four-gam- $1 Million Already t ,, .N '':','. ,. '. ...t,414-.''''',.7.7- it .X'...',,:,:,:. .t :.....N.,..., - Ct ( ::.:. 27-4- , 7zt,Like ,,,:, :,:' :,....,,:,::.: .1 '..N,. , t;.,, ..1,,e.:. .'. ,is.::,:::.:,". ,,,,, :o,V:., -- .. :,:, ,',. , ';.:- - played touted Kansas State continand dropped it ued their losing way to Iowa where they lost and e ended that losing streak against Houston, los- ).,' k "X .. ..t114, Athletic Conference on the season. lay and Kickoff is 1:30 p.m. Arizona, playing the toughest schedule of any WAC team, is 24 on the season and 21 in WAC play. The Wildcats of Tucson opened the season against Wyoming and lost Ltz 4 i.::t' ' .; .::.' Western The USSA, the US :., , k Ski: Education Founda- ( ton and the U.S. Ski ;t..1 Team are tied in to- - . gether with the McCor-' Earl Walters matk package. f The contract with McCormack is more than a year old and Walters has had his troubles with pedple who do not like it. And there are many the ones, for instance, who oppose opponents Walters in the first instance. Thereare others who make contributions who refuse to give a percent. age of their offerings to a commercial money. raiser. ! Walters points out in a letter he sent to the press (and others who get the USSA mails) that the rumor that McCormack is getting 30 per cent of the packet is error. McCormack has to date received 11.5 per cent of the dollars received by the Skf Association. f !Alt oiki 3-- 3 -- ,,, - .7,','i pk, 3-- 2 - ':. ::,:1::5:...- i,:'...:Ai.,..::::::4:;,!.: ..'.., , ,... :":''''''''''''';:.-!.,?,7.,,,,- X. That sporadic spark and the steady defensive play of the Cougars the past six outings entitle the Hudspeth Cats to the favored rae over AU. A homecoming crowd of 25,000-plu- s is expected to watch the Cougars go after in victory Nov. 4. BYU is , : ,,"',,,,,,.."! itAtt OP ,..: one-tim- A'.. '.:,4.::::. 1:;.:.. NtA Cougars. :: ,;: 4.4 kil inlikl - won-lo- ::. .. .1,, ' ., ''''''N-.,,- , - ,,S. Y:, 3 It appears that Earl Walters, president of the U.S. Ski Association, is in , , , PROVO dobovo,- - Illimutimmulluinilimmumilmillunnumullinnunill minium ft, ; - 5 '' ; ,:' r.' 1' 1 :1 - . - . : ,, SC:)',,1 . , -- , . SALT LAKE 0 OGDEN IP COTTONWOOD -- MALL , , , ,ii I : 1 0L,.... -.- .08oSaarfo."..ek.10..04,411,""Aglo, IlmOn..4111.0.1,4611,0k-olk- . At," ,Alt,41, "A." 14,4,"".a., """"" " ""14,,,,,,,1","111,"""411b40"""" 1,,", ,,,,,,,,,,,,, |