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Show Junior Skiers to Test Timers Today By Mike Korologos Squaw Valley, Calif., Tribune Sports Writer d ALTA Youve heard of gunmen well, timers in Sundays junior giant slalom championships will have to have itchy thumbs on the time clocks.' . ' later this winter. l In the1 big attraction of the meet, Bay Miller of Ogden, is tbelbig favorite. itchy-fingere- Ray, just turned 15, finished fifth in last weeks senior giant slalom championships at Snow Basin. FROM THE looks of some of the practice runs by most of the field of 2 66 juniors here Saturday, the times in all classes promise to be fast and competition close. And rightly sp, since the experts will HIS BIGGEST competition will come from fellow Ogdenite 'Larry Ross and Howard Collins of Alpine Training SchooL A three-waduel shapes up in the expert gipls class with Karen Budge, Jack-soPam Street, Sun Valley, and Peggy Goddard, Snow Basin, favored to finish y n, be gunning for valuable points whiqh determine who makes the Intermountain Areas junior nationals team and a trip to Down Rams start at a.m. with the intermediate class taking to the snow first They'll be followed by the novice skiers on the same course. The expert skiers will compete on another, longer course, starting at 11 a.m. Both courses will end near the Wildcat ACTION WILL The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, February 2, 1964 Britons Win First Gold In 12 Years 10 Looking Back in Sports m WCKLAUS, SHOOTING A SIZZUNQ 31 OM THE LAST NINE HOLES, ROUTED QAfcY PLAYER BY Ei($HT STROKES, IN A PLAYOFF TO FOtt THE PALM SPRINGS INNSBRUCK, AUSTRIA, Feb. n A bobsled (UPI) .driven by businessman Tony Nash brought Britain MORE THAN 150 youngsters were on its first Winter Olympics gold hand early Saturday skiing down the pre- medal in 12 years Saturday, and liminary course lines. Then the courses no one was more surprised than were closed at 2 p.m. while course-sette- r Nash. Mel Dalebout placed the poles in their IM SORRY it was a bad final positions. run, said Nash apologetically, after his fourth and final spin down the icy Olympic bobrun in two-ma- lift" 65 73, C didnt ally COLO., Feb. 1 -Cof Sun Valley,. Idaho, won $350 and the Walter PaepCke Memorial Slalom at Aspen Mountain Satur: day as his major, professional competitors faulted on the tricky . - . ski course. FEB. 4, 1963) hristian Pravda, . YEARS AGO TONY LAYLU,ymz's BASKETBALL STAR, ALMOST MATCHED THE WHOLE PRINCETON TEAM POINTS AS He TALLIED TO LEAD THE BULLDOGS 74-4- 8 WIN OVER THE TIGERS, - . C FEB 5,1049) G 1:05.88. Now the Italians will finish first and second.! Nash By Associated Press ASPEN, SOLF CLASSIC. - had K CKalkUp 7th Victory The University of Utah swimming aggregation, saqrif icing the two relay events 14 points worth because of Richard Olsons illness, still managed to chalk up win number seven in a row Saturday in the YMCA at the expense of pool, tough Colorado State University. Sergio ZardinI of Italy, who had been leading after the third heat, and Eugenio (Red Top) Monti, 'of Italy, who set a course record in the second heat Friday, both posted worse times than Nash on the fourth ; in 2:00. All of the top pros were within a second of Pravdas first run time of 57.6 seconds, except Anderl Molterer, who missed a a bit softer. gate on a fast section in midcourse. He was disqualified. n specialty . BUT THE UTAHNS, in relying on old reliables Steve Schultz Schultz and Kim Bernard notched firsts in the medley and the overpowered the Rams in the long distance shoves. Bernard won his pet event, the breaststroke, for the umpteenth time over a U.S.-nad- p 200-yar- d 22-2- two-ye- period. PETER CHURCHILL continued his domination of the long the distance freestyle races for the 200 and 500 freestyle Utes with, two firsts. Jim Bell copped the diving title for the sixth time in seven tries with partner Joe Mayo posting second. Utah has a week to prep for Spar Street gets some royal treatment from a tough road trip to the West fellow snow enthusiasts Eric West, Joy Good- Coast for meets with Oregon U. on Friday and Washington UniCSU (Bebr, medley relay Klumb, SMre), 3 57, Engelbrektson, lead at the halfin the university's way point invitational ski meet. to a hair-thi- n BARROWS edged Liman in s of a secthe race by ond. Colorado finished the day with 194 60 points to 194.49 for second place Western State and 193.94 for Denver, the defending NCAA champion. Special to The Tribune OGDEN Utahs motorcycle Denvers Harold Bjerke won race, clipping riders held a race near here this the week in which the title did not go to the fastest, but rather to Race Firsts cross-countr- y Posts Editor the strongest. medal winner since Jeanette Altwegg won the ladies figure skating championship in 1952 couldnt believe it when he heard the Italians poor times. After silence, were brate. Colorado Nabs Slim Lead Note to Mom: Ski Now, 111 University Ski Meet Tend Later - Churchill (U), Dixon (U) Greene Hagel (C), 1 54 4, Howard C), 23 6; 200 Smith (U1, (C), Individual medley Schulti (U), Bernard (U), Wolnlek (C), 2 08 1; diving Bell (U), Mayo (U), Howard (C); 200butter (U), Dixon (U), Terhune fly Schulti WINTER PARK, COLO., Feb. Smith (U), (C), 2 09, Klumb (C), Greene (C), 51 6, 1 James Barrows and (UPI) (C), Raffaelll (U), Hewitt, (U), 2 06 8, 500 freestyle Churchill (U), Liman of Colorado fin23 Wolnlek 2; C), Prokaskl (C), 5 Sandy Bernard (U), Engelkrekt-so- n 2 ished in 2 downhill race 24 the 7; (C), Delept (C), CSU (Klumb, Hegel Greene, relay to lead host Colorado Behr) 3 32 7. Saturday Cycle Driver S Muscle to THE OCCASION was a Snow Scramble on the hills near the Highway Patrol station. And the snow was deep, ruts were deep, holes were dug by NEW YORK, Feb. 1 (UPI) -f of spinning wheels and drivers Clay Blair, were unloaded on every turn and the Saturday Evening Post, replied Saturday to Wallace incline. Butts' demand that his entire The snow was so deep that $3.6 million libel award be rethe test became not one of turned to him by saying the speed, but endurance. magazine welcomed a new trial. Hits Back editor-in-chie- It took real strength to reBUTTS, former athletic direcmain seated through an entire tor at Georgia, contended in a suit that he was libeled by an lap and few drivers article In the Saturday Evening plished this. Post accusing him of giving FOR EXAMPLE, By Keller, Georgia football secrets to AlaUtahs No. 1 rider, unloaded at bama Coach Paul (Bear) the bottom of a hill when he was Byant. running in first place. Then he Butts won a $3.6 million got going again only ter mire award, but earlier this month down in deep snow on the hill Federal Judge Lewis' R. Morand stay there while rider after gan ruled the judgment grossly rider went past excessive and told Butts to acThe number of laps per race' cept an award of $460,000 or was cut from five to two and else face a new trial. Blair said if Butts Isnt satisthe Sweepstakes was a one-lafied with Judge Morgans order affair. the judgment, well 50 cc Ron Kidman, Ogden; Doug Hill- reducing man, Salt Like? Bill Vaughn, Salt Lake. cc Dick Lancaster, Dratfllr; be glad to have a new trial. In Rav Stltes, Pocatello; Ed Gray, Ogdan fact, we have alrehdy asked the Open Keith Nielsen, Salt Lake; Jim Strong, Ogden; By Keller, Salt Lake Court of Appeals to grant a new -- runnerup Danny New of Western State by less than two and a half minutes. Special to The Tribune PARK CITY The good old COLORADO, Western State of skiing are gone forever. days and Denver were bunched well ahead of the balance of the seven-GONE ARE THE days when team field. Wyoming stood one had to walk to the top of fourth after two events with 183.63 points, Utah fifth with a hill to ski down . . . gone are 176.43, Air Force had 165.26 and the baggy "ski pants and the Colorado School of Mines 52.83. oversized ski pole baskets. The meet concludes Sunday The sport has gone so modwith the slalom race and jumpem a skier neednt do any' ing. Results; thing, almost, but pay for the Downhill 1 James Barrows, Colorado, 41 7l lift ticket. 411, 2 Sandy Liman, Colorado, Theyvegot lifts, gon3 (tie) Mvke Baar, Denver, and Chris 42; 5. Vladimir Sapich, Rounds, Denver, tows, toboggans, schools, 42.1; 6 Ken Phelps, Western dolas, Colorado, 42 2; 7. Don State, Brooks, Denver, pocket warmers. Ski masks . . . 43 3; 8 Peter Buchanan, Western State, service. 44 3, 9 Dave Gorsuch, Western State, even a moment of stunned he said, Tonight really going to cele- - Zardini and Monti acted as though they had been struck by lightning. Zardini, 32, who operates a ski resort near Montreal, blamed bad luck rather than the course for his poor fourth run, but kept repeating, I dont know, I dont know. trial." Hin-terse- er Z, 1924 baby-sittin- 4; 10. Rolf Dercum, Denver, 1 45 6 David Engen, Utah, 1 46 3, 14 Rich 47 3, 24 Fox Goddard, Groth, Utah, Utah, 1 55 5; 34. R. Goddard, Utah, 3 18 6). 1 Harold Blerke, 6en-ve51 29, 2 Danny New, Western State, 53 56; 3 Mike Canatsey, Colorado, 55 4 Tom Uphem Colorado, 55 33; 5 Jen- nmgs Cress, Western State, 55 39; 6 Jim Guest, Wyoming, 56 08, 7. Jim Mattson, western state, 56 57, s shauerud, Den- ver, 5736; 9. Jim Palfanr, Western State, 57 38; 18 Arne Valkama, Denver, 58 32 (19. F. Prydz, Utah, 62287 20 David Ev gen, Utah, 64 00, 27, Harrison Utah, 67.12; 28. Rich Groth, 67 29). 44 (12 after the race. small man was trying to reach Marielle and her sister Christine, who won the slahappened A lom. The policeman started pushing him away. Marielle shouted: Dont you touch that man. Thats Monsieur Bonnet. And to back up her point she produced a straight left flush on the officers jaw. Bonnet Is the French coach. Date Grid Series KNOXVILLE, TENN., Feb. 1 (AP) Tennessee and UCLA ana nounced jointly three-gam- e football series beginning in 1965. The frnst game will be played at Memphis Dec. 4, 1965. 'Subsequent games will be at Los Angeles Sept 16, 1967, and In Knoxville Nov. 2, 1968. Saturday S Championships which was won last year by Fnthjof Prydz at Solitude. Yes . . . only sensational VPars sie, MX ana the kids take part in paint- ing, snow sculpture, skiing, sledding, hiking, dancing and several other fun matters. ItS so fun, some parents are complaining that they cant get their youngsters to go home when the day of skiing is over. SPVPT1 Pravda, Sun 56 9, $350. 58 3 1.01 $250 3, Colo, 58 9 00, 12 72 - 62 Snell Cops Win In Mile Event AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND, SR 9 AUTO FAINTING 10,000 fans. DOUBLEAFE-T- SPECIAL Is ONLY this $1 for ... All i work expertly done by pa rtf censed specialists. extra Only Monday, Tues. Choke of Colors Cleaning ond Dewaxing Hond Sanding and Priming Moiking ond Air Ducting 3 Coat Eoamel Spraying Factory-Typ- e Sproying and Wednesday GUARANTEED SEAT 1 for both' complete li- Foctory Type Baking NOW w SAVE UP TO 60 AEE ONLY MUFFLERS COVERS TIRE SALE - SEAT BELTS Imtaltaf h 95 ecu. INSTALLED FREE While Stocks Last I .SONNY LISTON v. SHOCK BRAKES CLAY ABSORBERS RELINED AT v FROM 8:00 p.m. AT BOrOFFICE OR BY CONVERTIBLE TOPS 88 ea. inst. free 25 MIAMI TICKETS NOW ON SALE Val- 2, 72 THE IIH.L WAS inspected Feb. 1 (AP) Two years to the Saturday and found to be In day after he had set his world good condition although some of mile record on the same track, the snow off the top had drifted. Peter Snell won an international The parking area will be plowed mile in Wanganui Saturday out so fans can watch the event night in 3 minutes, 57.7 seconds. from their cars. SECOND BY eight yards was Prydz, University of Utah BilI Bailie of New Zealand, who jumper, will be the local fa- achieved his first vorite. Hell be joined by teammile with a 3:59.2. mates Matz Janssen and Bjoren Weisiger of the U.S. MaCary Loken, two other Norwegian rines finished third In 4:04.4. jumpers attending the U. Snells world mark is 3:54.4. INVITATIONS WILL go out to several West Coast jumpers, officials said, including Denver Universitys fine jumping team. Ecker Hill, 21 miles east of Salt Lake City, was the site of some of the nations major jumping events during the 1930s. Thats where Alf Engen, now ski school director at Alta, established many national records and meets drew more than NYLON PREMIUM 1 Christian 31 Gramshammer, Vail, 02 4, Tony Sp.ss, Grizzly 01, $200 08 5, $175 5, Peak, Mont, 1.02 Karl Burfscher, Heavenly Valley, Calif 1 12 -2 13 4, $150 6, Ted Armstrong, 1 2 29 4 167- - 1.12 Aspen Highlands, 04 4 $150 7, Max Marolf, Aspen, 1 26 2 30 8, $12S 8, Jim McConkey, Park City 28 53 3, $100. Utah, 1 24 Pepl angle- -station 1, Aspen, & WHEELS ALIGNED OpftI IOr ftfiy yOUIlg- - tow MEANWHILE, the reaching from the gondola to the top of Treasure Hill was in operation for the first time Saturday. That tow allows skiers to ski the sporty Payday fun which is almdst two 1. milds long. p Slalom ley, 57 BRAKES ADJUSTED . 1147 S. State MS1T DA 2-- 1 114 h OPEN DAILY EXCEPT SUN. 9 to 6 Chargo Itl Oil Co. Cards O.KT JACK PREECE MARINE, INC. P-- Marielle. It g months to AUSTRIA, THATS THE policeman who got punched on the jaw by NEWEST such modern delight for the skiing mom and dad is the Squnch House at Park Citys new Treasure Mountain Center. It Theres one policeman who will stay well clear of Marielle Goitschel, the French girl who finished second in the womens slalom ski race Saturday in the Winter Olympics. 1 NEWEST 9 a.m. to 6 1 1 DIRECT MANY MODELS TO SEEl INNSBRUCK, Feb. 1 TUESDAY-FE- Q. '64 By Associated Press THE EVENT will be an meet and will start at noon each day. Proceeds from the event will go toward the construction of a 90 meter jumping hill at the Snow Park ski area at Park City. Saturdays portion of the meet will be knowm as the Nord-AlClassic and Sundays events wall be the Western States missed three gates. Pravda- ,- running cautiously, took a safe 59.3 seconds time on the second run. Duvillard, who had the best chance of catching Pravda, hooked a ski tip on a gate less than 100 yards from the finish and lost about five seconds before getting on course again. r, THERE WERE 75 gates in a vertical drop of about 800 feet. The summaries: 3 Days Only! Greatest Safety Buy in History! CASSIUS IN This Cop Learns The Hard Way But It will be a part of Olympic history that a sportsmanlike gesture on Monti's part helped in the British triumph. After Nashs first run Friday, tire Briton noticed a nut was missing on his sled and the rear seat was wobbling, costing fractions of a second. Monti took a nut off his own sled and gave it to Nash. p Keith Nielsen, Salt Lake; Sweepstakes Ed Grey, Ogden; BUI Vaughn, Sait Lake. C FEB. Sid Junipers Await Meet At Ecker Hill Feb. 22 d versity Saturday. The results: BOSTONS HUNTER MILE FOR The SIXTH TIME IN SEVEN YEARS WHEN HE BEAT LLOYD HAHN BY THREE YARDS IN A 4:lQ.& RACE. RESULT: Nash and brake-maRobin Dixon won the gold medal with a total time of rihnnxa 4:21.90 for four runs, followed by Zardini in second place with 22.02, Monti in third with 4:22.63. Vic Emery of Montreal guided his Canadian sled Into fourth place in 4:23.49. Larry McKillip of Saranac Lake, N.Y., with Jimmy Lamy of Lake Placid, N.Y., riding as brakeman, took fifth in 4:24 60 a creditable showing for the The long-tim- e area tradition e first bobsled ever to of staging a major ski jumping compete In the Olympics. event at Ecker Hill on Feb. 22 AFTER A German team in has been revived. sixth place, came the No. 2 U S. Officers of the sponsoring Ski Club of Salt Lake sled, Charley McDonald of Ma- Nord-Allone, N.Y., and Chuck Pandolph announced Saturday they were of Saranac Lake, N.Y., in sev- working on staging a meet at enth with 4:25 00. McDonald had the famed hill Feb. been in fifth place until he took a disastrous 1:07.02 on the soft fourth run. Nash Britains first . gold DON Reddishs Redskins, although registering their lowest total of firsts seven of the year, won the first two places in four events to ice the win. CSU, undefeated in five previous 1964 duels, shocked the Utes in the freestyle where Ron Greene whipped Steve Smith. It was Smiths first setback of the season in his COACH ERNST HINTERSEER, Aspen, the first runner in the second race, took himself out of contention when he got going too fast at the place where Molterer was disqualified. YEARS AGO JOIE RAY WOW run. 54-4- ' PRAVDA TURNED In the fastest official clocking on two runs for a combined time of 1:56.9, more than three seconds faster than runnerup Adrien of Aspen. He was timed 40 'know it, but he the sum THE SUN had been pushing the temperature up all during Saturdays third and fourth runs. And, after Nash had made his fourth run the course got just , Pravda Wins Ski Title In Colorado ' JACK Course IloIWr Tricky YEA.fc.AQO 4 Ute Tankers 4203 So. State By JJ9 AM J 'r a Neb |