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Show Killy Gets Olympic Triple Crown er was | g a gate Mjoen l gold medal swee> in Alpine ski three at Cortina, events Saturday when the first 1956 Olympics two men were disqualified ina The 24-year-olg skiing legend wild mix-up that lasted for hurtled down the slopes hranz, the 50-kilomete ry ski race that NcoI winer of Norway wo-Tun time of rie ‘ or missing one on the trai in third position first run, came one {@8ting down on his second try we only to find a policeman because minute, 39.73 seconds. blocking his pau. He admitted verdict unfair France's skier supreme again Schranz was disqualified for he missed one or more gates took his expected place in the missing a gate on the fog-|before that because he could hours. Winter Olympics spotlight but shrouded he had to sweat out two protests lodged in behalf of Austria’s veteran Karl Schraaz before the triumph became) course during one see the intruder’s shadow and aborted run in which a wor.ied abouta collision in the policeman on the trail blocked’ fog his path. He re-started and beai| A personal protest by Schranz Killy's time with a 1:39.22 time was rejected, as was a protest ga “Unfair” Say Austrians n grabbed the The Russians, seeking shis erase memory of their only hockey loss in the 10th Winter Olympics, took the gold meda id by defeating Canada 50 day. Czech: k t was third in 1:40.09 silver medal, having tied Almost forgotten in the tense Sweden 2-2 earlier. Canada was atmosphere was Norwegian Ole presented the bronze while Ellefsaeter's smashing victory Sweden took fourth place in the Group A standings. The biggest surprise of the marathon event was that Switzerland's Josef Haas cap: tured the bronze, edging anoth. er Norwegian, It was the first time in the Olympics that a non-Scandinavian, non-Russian took a medal in the gruelling31-| mile race. Sweden, which had) 5 asap DISCUSSING PLANS for “Phil Odle Night” of president ight” are (left to right) Ralph Kuhni, In r it ee es an ict) the Provo Downtown Coaches Club; Kent Swensen, president of the Young Mea of BYU; Tifth,| greats, will be honored at a special program Moialay at’? p.m, in the Wilkinson Center, ifa te jot with i| ment with and Paul Gilbert, president of the BYUstudentbody, Odle, one of BYU's all-iime football ===Phil Odle Night Set Hoeglin relieved some of his| |country’s disappointment when| he upset the world record holder in the men's 10,000-mets er speed skating race. Hoeglin| broke the listed record of 15 minutes, 31.3 seconds with his time of 15:23.6. Norway's Fred Anton Maier, the favorite and the previous title holder, One of BYU’s all time greatSaints, will be the main speak- joining forces in sponsoring the finished a close sevond in| football players, Phil Odle, an at the affair and the public event, 15:23.9. Maier, however, has a/be honored in @ program |is invite} to attend, pending mark of 15:20.3, ‘Monday night at 7 p.m. in the Pau! Gilbert, studentbody ballroom at the W! Cen-|president at BYU, Ken Swen-|i04,'s expected to eign a At Wilkinson Center Odi Saving Gorrie ter. son, President of the BYU|the Detroi Sreden also collected the! Marion D. Hanks, of the First|Young Mens Association, and tynat FeelballLeague.” bronze medal, thanks to Oerjan| Council of Seventy of the Church Ralph Kuhni, president of the| ‘He set all BYU peas recel ler. Cees Verkerk of/of Jesus Christ of Latter-day! Downtown Coaches Club, are |r9!, Holland, who took the silver in the 5,000 meters and gold in the 1,500, finished fifth in Satur- i day's event. Hoeglin, given no chance of taking a medal in the pre-race analysis, himself called his p ormer G " dd rovo rl er years in a row and was chosen Buns Ske To Coach AtMurray males en Se races. ca 5nae '. tee oe o<— Sntarencebobobees Ces every post season All rand. on the Alpe 'Huer|R& Wright, former Provo, treshman football and basebai| Sa"game,He oe bobsled 4o-year‘old chutes, Eugenio and|atsityBYU and three of Var-|can and theHae Hiue Ttalys “flyingMonti red: |D8eebellfootball, star who hag been| football and’ years baseball at|om, Francisco brancieon, and, head,”picked his second] aching at Cedar City High |the Col eg of Southern Utah in| ome Bain Honoutly, Hawes, Olympic’gold medal when he|Se00l for the two years, |Cedar City, sober tg "s football pilot hs sled to. tumph is bretnamedthenew bead Wright is the son of LaWana|squad never taxed. defeat ef the gehenechneytreetal was reported Saturday. Eten ee oe i nds of the oe oo 54 ssidwes Wah ots beatweceting te JormerMariyn Jenson of oar Sree year itmen have surpassed the Austrian team Provo, e no children. |been able to accomplish, heeded by Erwin Thaler and|@0H, coach and an sssistant| . E Ffakes sj_|85Z $2 Switzerland’s entry piloted by Jean Wicki. “Now I can retire,” said| Monti, a nine-time world champ who wor no Olympic gold medals until last week when he took the two-mantitle. eS have achieved the goal of mylifean n : Following given two medals to Italy, he|_ Provo "High, his graduation Wright added. The United States, which had been given some chance to take a medal in the bobsled event, could do no better than 10th. In all of Saturday's events) RIO DE JANEIRO (UI)— only skier Te ee U.S.|"The U.S. ketch Ondine has been team near medal group. i ‘Adding to the gloom felt by the declared the winner of the 1,200 i that by|Mlle yacht race from Buenos Ondine Winner Ree eeets eit Aires 10 Rio in both total and] Finland Saturday they were a|corrected time. poor sixth in the Group A) Ondine clipped more than an standings, This was in sharp|hour off the old record in contrast to 1960 when the U.S. winning race in 189 hours, 34 hockey team won a gold medal. |minutes and 20 seconds, corIn the first period, Doug|rected to 188 hours, 21 minutes Volmar of Minneapolis scored |and 44 seconds. the only American goal, be first in the game andhis fifth o! the 1968 Olympics. Finland, |S18K INKS CONTRACT | ‘however, scored later in the| PITTSBURGH (UPI) — The ro va iwoaeater luge Pittsburgh Pirates have an- men’s twoFat sami sled event was postponed agin nounced the signing of right because of a soft track. If the|handed pitcher Tommie Sisk LEO NELSON,right, versatile coach at American Fork, was honored recently by the American Fork pep club, the Cavettes. Presenting him with a framed pleture of the championship 193 American Fork foothall team which he coached ere Cavetie officers Vicki Inouye, secretary, Jennifer Whitby, president, and Mary Brown,historian, Diane McKinney, vice president, was absent for the picture, American Fork Honors Coach By JOE WATTS luge cannot be run early/and the appointment of scouting Sunday, the final day of the/supervisors for two areas. Winter Games, the race will be) The pirates, who now have 27| cantaliod tof the Olymple| ayers under contract for thi | program. . The Games traditionally cloge| coming season, said Morris A. with the crowd-pleasing 90-/“Dutch” Deutsch hag been meter ski jump. Norway’s!named supervisor for metropol. Bjorn Wirkola is the current tan New York, New Jersey andi the military;with Pleasant Grove High teaching physical educaticn eyaueing "te Eastern Pennsylvania and Max School Principal Grant Inger-' and physiology classes earlier jump at the small 70-|Macon will supervise soll. He has been active in church meter hill. Southeast area. coach of numerous sports, will Position as head track coach The Pleasant Grove principal|and civic affairs throughouthis’ lifetime and has served as justice of the peace in Ameriof this school year, and for his|1982 to 1968, lother commitments, but he did ean Fork since 1959, coach, was in Coach LeoveoSoot} Nelson, long-time|#@°¥!eeee Coach Nelson maintained his retire from teaching at the end atthe school for 31 years, from) Hadbeenunableto attendthe long years of service he was| In 1948 he coached the Ameri+| bri t honored at halftime ceremonies|can Fork football team to an Naan special iy eed of the American Fork-Pleasant|andefeated season. The team Grove: tacalty Grove basketball game. and students |} |Wwas also unscored on in the) earlier in the day. ‘The American Fork pep club,|six game schedule. They wert)” ), has 8 fine talline cre ‘The Caveties, under the direc-|the undisputed Region Three ented Woods hEAN EG tion of Miss Ardena Beck, dedi-|champions, but state playoffs devoted practically an entire cated.a halftime march to him’ were not held that year be- Mictiine fo American Ferd and presented him with a'cause of the war. in football and basketball and) the — paces ae & cheer took over as head footbail) They chose im and sang the American| coach for 19 years until 1959.|Fork-Pleasant Grove game for Healso served as head basket- the ceremonies because of the} ball coach for a time while close association Coach Nel-] Don Overly, who wes the head|son has had over the years| VETERANS And meet this new medaition tip . . fills one of the ster COMMERCIAL PILOT LICENSE INSTRUMENT RATING MULTI-ENGINE RATING FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR ROTO-CRAFT RATING ean Fork High School and!presented their march design-|Coach Nelson a ride out of the Brigham Young Universityjed especially for the gccasion. pvm on their -houlders followMERRILL B. TEW and took up the coaching reins|The marching group spelled ing the victory over Pleasant at American Fork in 1932. out his namein thefinal forma-! Grove, Ton oft jen when a father of dependent ts buried his children’s He assisted Grant Ingersoll|tion of the march, and then! at present Mr. Nelson is childrennities are buried with him, was head track coach in his/im EXCLUSIVE FREEMAN FEATURES FLIGHT TRAINING ‘High Sabool. Mire. Nelaon wae framed picture of the members| At the halftime ceremony! also singled out for recognition, of his 1948 undefeated Ameri-/the Cavettes presented Coach Capping the night of activican Fork football team. Nelson with a framed memor-|ties the victorious American He graduated from Ameri- jal of that fine team. 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