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Show "T1IWI TpT'TT" " ""'" - ""t ff- - r T' tryip ' ll'i mm api f' 7: - .,. r 53 Points Leading Ski Racers Go Vanderbilt Upsets 2nd On Strike Ranked Kentucky 89-8- 1 Into Hoop 1 tamjt JifXF Sunday Herald 14 Mount Pours i.. . . . 'imm (n GARMTSCH, Germany (Wf) world's leading fUPD-A- H'Laf avert. Ind. racers went on strike Saturday America Rick Mount poured ln!c NASHHIi. Tenn. (ITIW Georgia, trailed the entire and forced cancellation of ft -Kandahar downhill guard Tom Arnholt Igame, although the Wildcats Arlberg : 1 j i j rv j 1? Ji (Sophomore scored 28 points Saturday nightipulled to within two points at because of poor visibility. iii.W1 ,116-10-3 . Ten basketball Big Iead Vanderbilt to a stunning, 7 with only 1:01 remaining, After an hour-lon- g argument conquest of Michigan Saturday. lmi win ovcr six .d Mked But scortd between skiers and officials. 53 hlS POintS tied Tt ;10UntS KanWIrw firct licc;vwiiQ,iiva froo V,rmi ual fnr' nersnnal rarer rwrwrl hirh racing chief Hubert Spiess of in 16 games for the wildcats tlie upset. Austria said "We can't force a single game and broke the Forwards Perry Wallace and ri Kentucky, which also dropped them to start" and decided to Purdue arena scoring mark. 20 and in Weber into second place in tossed the Thorpe off the downhill for the Mount, the Big Ten scoring Southeastern Conference behind 16 points respectively for the call day. the past two seasons, held now fang Commodores, : Dan Issel, playing with a Dense fog and heavy snow at (the old arena standard of 45 I! long stone bruise on his veel, led the top of the two-mipoints. Kentucky with 26 points and Kreuzeck course left only a Michigan's Rudy Tomjano-vic- h Mike Pratt chipped in 20. visibility of about 20 yards. scored 36 points and tied v..43 46 led at Vanderbilt an arena The argument came to mark with 19 halftime and then moved out to climax when the rebounds. a 5 advantage on a three- - went down and told officials at Michigan jumped Into a lead point play by guard Ralph the finish line that conditions in the opening minutes and Mayes with 16:46 left. Pratt were not so bad after all Purdue finally broke the ice on sparked a Kentucky rally with that racing was possible. Bob Ford's bucket with 17:47 Switzerland's Hans Zingre, seven points as the Wildcats left in the half. The Boilerma BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI- )kers fought back and reeled off Louisiana State's Pete Mara- - trimmed the margin to 59 - 57 starting no. 1. was already at the start and 13 straight points to take the vich poured In 53 points to before Vanderbilt moved out standing officials were ready to let him lead for the first time, as break Oscar Robertson's career again, go when the Swiss was held Mount scored on a goal tending scoring record Saturday night back by his fellow racers. 133. call with his from at The be an JACK MCKLAUS surrounded by finals will against Tomjanovirii. Tony Jacklin par gallery drives in leading the Tigers to an easy We have to go down at full Wilinside (Herald-LTwith the of Nicklaus Jack to second the the I the track. lead 6 the holding Andy Michigan regained fairway during Ufa right today victory over Mississippi. speed and risk our neck," Karl but Purdue caught up and went Maravich's output Saturday liams San Diego Open. Nicklaus shared the second round lead Telephoto). old Schranz argued. The with 2:24 night gave him 2,987 career ahead for good, "Lion of St. Anton," who won left in the half. It was 5448 at points to move past Robertson's the Kandahar downhill for the the half. old record of 2,973. first time 13 ye s ago, acted Michigan in the second half Maravich, who started the ROME (UPI) Challenger as spokesman for the racers. fell behind 10 points twice, game just 39 points shy of Bruno Arcario won the "It is nonsense .to listen to of Italy before rallying to conie within Robertson's mark, tied the 10- the They can take world junioron middleweight record with a three points twice, the last at year-ol- d Brigham Young University The Cougars now are 5 in 158- - Don Loyd, C, won by deit easy and slow down or even from points championship dual meet competition and will fault over Pittman, BYU. Purdue then ran off jumper with 7:57 left in the are when conditions split in dual wrestling matches wrestle of the Philippines stop next week in the Okla- 167 Joe Mundorf, BYU, dec. SAN DIEGO (UPI) seven straight points as Mount second half, !then kept the Pedro Adigue Jack was possible It to 15- - getting worse. in this past weekend, losing bloody night t homa State wrestling tournaChris Carter. C, Nicklaus rallied from a poor got a three-poiplay, George crowd of 11,000 waiting for Saturday to pasipone an Olympic down Friday night ment at Washington, 27-Okla. This 177- - Dave Davis, C, dec. Ron front nine to shoot a Faerber dropped in a fielder more than three minutes as it round fight. Stillwater, hill at Chamrousse two yean aftand coming back Saturday were Both flailing fighters one is one of the top tournaments 70 in the third round of the and Mount hit another bucket. chanted, "one more Tree, BYU, so it must be possible to par ago ernoon to grab a 8 win over in the away like windmills from the act the same at the Kandahar. nation annual'y. The 190- - Merrill Cook, BYU, drew 150,000 Andy Williams San DibThe Boilermakers, the de more." the University of Colorado. match in bell a rough Maravich broke the record opening with Bill Bragg, C, Cougars will participate Feb. The visibility was impossible," go Open Saturday for a stroke fending Big Ten champs, are Glen Takahashi was the only shot from in which Arcario simply wore with a HWT- - Bill Kralicek, C, pinned lead over jump 2 10-- 5 now in the Jack the World Cup holder said. and Tony staggering league double winner for BYU during down the champion. Eric Rosenquist, BYU, 6:32. lin with one round left to play. overall. Michigan is 5 in the the opposite side, then was of matches: Results Most of the racers still the two meets. He decisioned hoisted to the shoulders of Adique was virtually leaning seemed shocked Jacklin who at one point Sat conference and 9 overall. by the death of 27, BYU I , Washington in of McMahon as round Washington 15th Bob in the on Arcario teammates Al Sanders and Pat Bozon of France, who led Nicklaus by four Michel urday 118. shut dec. Gill W, match and then Downing, a close Lang and carried to the center the Italian landed blow after was killed in the downhill at strokes, double bogied the 10th in the Keith, BYU, M. of the court where he was blow. Both out Paul Garcia, men had badly and 17th holes for a Megeve, France, last week. Colorado dual. Takahashi wres- 126- - Randy Berg, W, dec. Wayne presented the game ball as the battered faces. Schranz said most of the left 7 him that a with division. crowd chanted. "Pete . . . Fete tles in the The defending champion was racers were in favour or Fehlberg, BYU, 18-of 204, 12 under par, com score BYU 134- - Glen . . . Pete." warned for using his head as two downhill races on Takahashi, BYU, dec. Only other winners for pared with Nicklaus' 203. Maravich's heroics, well as his fists in fighting. holding instead of the Paced were by Larry Washington W, McMahon, against Brigham Young University special Sunday at stroke back another Only LSU raised its season record to Arcario was cautioner nine Pittman in the 158 pound class 142- - Ballew, W, dec. Ron Ken-- swimmers handled Denver Uni- 205 was events with both slalom, the tall Dill, Terry pro 10-the increased and Tiger times, twice in the 14th round and Ken Tarns in the heavytowards the World versity with ease Saturday aft from Muleshoe, Tex., who shot counting worthy, BYU. Southeastern Conference mark about butting. 150- - Owings, weight division. Cup. The special slalom does W, pinned Rondo ernoon, defeating the Pioneei, a third round .71 to stay with to . not count towards the world 68444. Feh&erg, BYU, 5:25. Nicklaus and Jacklin. Ole Miss, paced by 22 points The led were ST. It LOUIS 158- (TJPI)-"If Cougars dec. by trophy because almost all BYU, Pitman, Lanny Julius Boros shot a third from guard Ron Coleman, Slobodan Dijakovic, who set slalom specialists preferred to Woods, 69 and was all alone at were my decision, I probably round 741 for the season dropped to SPORTS FANS! at the Madonna Di race 167- - Sebell, would not go." W, dec. Joe Mun- - two meet records in long dis- 207, while Lee Trevino, 68-6- 4 and 6 in SEC play. playing events. tance He won World Cup races at the 1,000 Campiglio is the reaction of Earl That dorf, BYU, Nicklaus with before the biggest I same time. 177- - Murdock. the veter W, pinned Ron yard freestyle in 10:46.7 and "Butch" Buchholz, of the tourney, shot a GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UP- D- The then set a new standard in the gallery jury announced Saturday Tree, BYU, 4:17. professional tennis player, to 71 and was at 208. Bob Lienhard sank 20 Georgia's 500 " I DEI 190- - Allen, it will decide early to yard freestyle with a time South night Africa's refusal visa W, pinned Merrill George Knudson had a 71 and points and grabbed 19 rebounds 5:35.5. Other individual winners Arthur Ashe. morning whether to Sunday Cook, BYU, 3:35. Tom 70 tie at 209, to Weiskopf a Saturday as the Bulldogs beat hold a special slalom or a YOU 16-- 0 Hvy-- Ken Tarns, BYU, dec. Os- - for BYU were Tom Fairbank and Dick Lotz to is not "But it my decision back a late rally and defeated downhill. A (68), John Milin the spokesman said freestyle, Jim ler well, W, make," Buchholz continued. "I Pete the University of Florida Brown Joel (68), (67), DIDN'T will be prepared. Whitelaw in the one meter and courses both BYU 19, Colorado 18 Calif. to STANFORD, (UPI- )- Georgia jumped off to an Golstrand (69) and Don Janu- have a contractual oblieation on the "But all depends 118- Dovle, C, dec. Gil Keith, three meter diving, Fred Baird fulfill and I feel it must be UCLA ran its season record to early lead and had a 2 210. were tied at (70) KNOW ary which one we are in d weather the 16-butterfly, Glen BYU, W. Saturday by crushing advantage at halftime. Behind Nicklaus had seven birds, two honored. to use. But there will be d 126- back Wayne Fehlberg, BYU, dec. Yamashita in the in a Pacific 8 with nine minutes left in going one South Africa made a Stanford 102-8- 4 think and "I on double a by ED GIVAN bogeys bogey stroke and Rob Stoddard in the race, because we do only M. Johnson, Conference basketball game. the game, Florida started not have his 3 rounds. He got a big terrible, terrible mistake. I time lor two, that if it enough Did you breaststroke. 134. Glen Takahashi, BYU, dec. have been playing in Soutli Three Brums Sidney Wicks, closing the gap, but time ran he said. break on the par four, wautf for a janitor, basketball Paul Rowe Garcia, Curtis and out eighth when he chipped from 80 Africa every year for 10 years Henry Bibby might wall ba eoltad "boxball" 142- - Ron Kenworthy, BYU, dec. mark. Florida s Andy Owens was now, spending about a month all topped the a feet for bird. todayf ... Originally, Jamat Dan Palcott, C, Naitmith wanted to aw tquaro there each year, and I've a Wicks rolled up 27 before high scorer in the game with 25 150- - Rondo and not round badcota Fehlberg, BYU, pinbox great number of wonderful leaving the game with five points, and Jeff Miller got 12 ned Lynn Stonebreaker, C, a goals when ho invented friends there, and they feel as I minutes to play, B'bby added 23 for the Gators. K-Sftho gam and ho oked tho 2:48. do about the Ashe case, I'm including 15 in the first half and Georgia's Herb White hit 12 of boxa nail to tquaro jonitor and Lanny Taylor and Jerry Rowe tallied 21. sure." oath ond of tho gym. ..But Wis. MADISON, (UPI.- V- Big tho jonhor couldn't find quon Epling had 10 apiece. Parties Arranged Veteran two Clarence Sherrod and But the game was won on the boxot, so ho Mltcted boik-oMANHATTAN, Kan. (UPI- )ts round poach outre- PLAN TOUR OXB backboards. sophomore Lloyd Adams led Kansas State made Wheeler Georgia tho player by chanco and 9 Wisconsin to a 7. Florida LUXCHEO.V bounded or The BYU gymnastics team victory BANQUET two free throws with started calling tho gamo over Ohio Universi- Hughes' FOR Georgia is now 6 for the was the latest target of protest f 1:58 to play stand up Saturday "basUtball" instead season and 1 in the Southeast action aimed at the Mormon ty in nonconference basketball for a 3 ceiling it "boxboll." victory over THE TREE ROOM ern Conference. Florida is 1 Church. Saturday. Missouri, giving the Wildcats for the season and 6 in the Wisconsin held a 35 - 30 half-tim-e command of Here's one that may surRESERVATIONS 374-844- 4 The Cougar gymnasts were the Big Eight SEC In a meet with the prise you . . . How import advantage but the score basketball race. engaged Is The team The Sundance alteam Sundance has racing tant is a good quarterback Knotted four times in the The victory left of Washington when iwas University with 250 racers from Southin pro football? . . . Well, ready participated in two sancsecond half. With 2:28 remain-lin- a 0 conference record. Mis hosting demonstrators interrupted the the teams that had the top ern Utah and Evanston, Wyo., tioned giant slalom races. They Adams tapped in a rebound souri dropped to meet. and all three quarterbacks in the on the ski slopes at the to break a 5 tie and put the other teams have at least two today The meet was stopped for National Football League I In the Millicent Cup competed Ski Sundance Resort Provo in this past season ALL an hour as the demonstraover ahead to stay. losses. Badgers at Brighton and then last week Canyon. to reach the FAILED The Orem City Men's Bowl tors kicked over the chalk trays, wiU at Solitude. are There more six . first sanctioned . It the be . championship playoffs Intermountain Ski Association meets on the agenda before the ing Tournament will be held at threw eggs, and spilled sour Top three quarterbacks In the final official statistics race to be held at the rapidly big championship race to be Miracle Bowl on Feb. 14 and 15. milk on the floor. were Sonny Jurgensen of determined at a later time and All bowlers must be members The Cougar gymnasts left the expanding Sundance Resort. Washington, Bart Starr of !' of the Orem City Association floor at the first sip of trouIn will be held Competition place. Green Bay, and Fran ble as previously instructed. the Peewee, Novice, and Inter Steven Bounous won a first and hold an ABC card. of New York . . . Trouble had been anticipated who Men bowl in and Orem SoliSundance Divisions. mediate for the in the that had the team And place since the Washington campus e hold a card in another associaThe races begin at 10 a.a. tude competition in the top ranked quarterback in i' the American Football and there will be room provided Division and is expected tion may bowl by paying the has been the scene of racial trouble on other occasions this League also failed to Orem Association fee. for spectators to witness the to perform well again today. reach the championship year. now are forms avail races. Donnie seventh finished Bills Entry playoffs , . . Top AFL Tedd Cloward is coach of the place last week and Steven Bills able at both Miracle Bowl and After the gym was cleared quarterback wts Greg Cook of Cincinnati. Sundance team under the di took 12th place in the Novice Maple Lanes. Entry closing date of demonstrators by police the meet was concluded with BYU is Sunday, Feb. 8. rection of Junior Bounous. Division. on the losing end Hire's on oddity that thews how TV can take ever a tpert During the meet BYU coach ... lit the 1968 Winter OlympBruce Morgenegg was out reics, rhsre were more people arranging transportation con thon there working for nections. The Cougars had planwere U.S. athletes competingl ned on staying the night, but ...U.S. athletes numbered about 150 while ABC had decided because of the danger about 250 people en the scene involved to fly home that night. working on the telecasts. Demonstrators were at the Seattle-Tacoairport, but the I bet you didn't know Cougars left from the Seattle you can r n t a new Boeing airport They arrived Maverick on a weekend home safely last night. special (Friday to MonIn Friday's action the BYU Everything In our Ski Shop goes out of prices lower than anyday morning) for $17.50 gymnasts gained a 14W40 vicplus 9c a mile. This inwhere. Here's your ski comparison price guidell tory over Oregon. cludes gas and oil. Ret. Price Item local Price Ream's frico The ! 79-7- j - 9--7. Maravich's le Total Gives rs i 56-4- Him Record tii 67-6- 0. 27-2- Arcario Claims World Junior Middle Title 109-8- Big Cougar Wrestlers Split 46-4- 4, Jack - Leads at San Diego 5-- ar pre-runne- ot 104-10- 1. - 8-- 4. nt 9, ... two-und- 9-- 19-1- - 7--7. 7. 15-fo- ot 3-- 2-- 6-- BYU Finmen 1. U.S. Pros one-und- er Win Handily le Upset Over Visa Denial 4-- 6--2. r 5 4-- 2. Georgia Sinks 8-- 3. 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