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Picture was city ' 7 taken when the huge Olympic cauldron was ignited during a test -- , , r-- - , PoMica Wà es Bur an '04 m 1 Even before -- It musfiompete as "Tai Wan" ments andthe Olympic ftmd their start, the 1964 Olympic and not m the Republic of raising association each will games are burdened with more China, though it can use thei, contribute of the cost political overtones than ever , initials "ROC" on uniforms before In Olympic history. The association has been and sports equipment The participation of Indonesia, Hs South Korea has threatened to share. Less than SOO indi- -, Nationalist China, Cambodia, South Afrinai and North and putt out if the North Korean na- vidual Japanese have contTib-- , South Korea remains in doubt tional anthem is played and the uted to the games since the North Korean flag is displayed fund drive The International Olympic began two years Committee suspended Indonesia at the games.; Japan takes the ago. This spurred America's from Olympic competition after position that though it does not gold medal winning track star Indonesia kept Nationalist China maintain diplomatic relations Wilma Rudolph to donate $550 and JSraeLouLoLtheAsjan with North Korea it big no to the games. games last year at Djakarta. choice in the ,matter, since the In trinsportation,:- the $292 The IOC now says Indonesia IOC has stipulated that all nawill be readmitted Into the tional anthems and flags of in- million- - network of Olympic, Olyitipic fold if it agrees to ac- dividual teams should be per- roads which is to crisscross the c city Js progressing rapidly in cept and abide by MI Olympic mitted. rules. There has been no re. The IOC has given South Af- some sections but lagging in the 26 sponse from Indonesia,' which rica tmtil Dec. 31 to stop racial others. Work or in discrimination its has roads been halted, apparsports recentlyi staged its own rival !lack-- - of "Game4 of the New Emerging faceexpulsionfroxn entlybecause- of funds. Sectiom of the two key , Forces'." Cambodia says it will plc games. .( In the matter of finances, It superhighways linking the Olymnot take part in the Olympic games if Indonesia is barred., Is estimated the games will cost' pic village with the nein game Japan $2.5 billion (including per- sites and the airport have al: Nationalist China has threat- manent improvements), making ready been opened to the public. ened to boycott the games bethem the costliest in history. Both roads are expected to be cause of an WC decision that The national and ; : Tokyo govern completed by August. --- one-thi- rd on-six- -of d 'About ' - -- --t-- , If it has the European touch' we take '''' it.- -- --- ' of- - - These - were. sortie of the things that Earl Miller of Provo- ,- Utah, ''',. ; and I talked a b o u t N '', on the ski hia.the other k r ' ' , old an Utah day. &pre native from Manti, who t worked himself into the I ,,,, , P...., world's ski limelight by r , 4 3. 2.,, '' .i - making more of the i F world's ski bindings than ' ,' ' 11 i , around-the-Clo- , The 828 million' eight-mil- e monorail line between, the airport and the city' is about 50 per cent completed. 'Nearing n completion is the , ultra-moder- Railway. The main Olympic stadium, where the track and field events will be held, was built in 1058 for the third Asian games and has been expanded to a capacity T2,000. -, - , , - , , t, sk . And We Don't-Kno- -K . , - ,' , : ,- , - . - - . . -,-- ' and so on. ' does And' he think? what 'f---- ' --' - : Theii ' ' .'; J4, - ", - --- , ---- ,, , Like my wife,' Barbera, she begs, "Why don't you make :!------ a , ' 't , suggestionr'---- suggestion, Baby?" I asked. , , Programs , anyone ivho likes to get away from this old world e "Anyone Who will leave the Wasatch Motmtaim to go for a day, or part of le btmdle up the idds arid theth t.' : anywhere else hi the WOrld tri ski is daffy," Earl contends.' Into the tops of the mountains on that Park gondola." "Switzerland can't touch it Nor Austria. Nor any of So I promised;.;,- -, - ':! ,.. them They just think they can, because they talk about ' .. Drout.ay, Red United Part of the the manager general It 1" Inuch'-' ." '; ' .. -. City Mining, wMch operates the whole Treasure Mountain -- mat the only ski that's worth anything is 'We recreation development program, twited milady to take' one which won the Olympic race. yell, it Isn't , , the nit to hmehst Norm aaric,a spectacular eatery on Foreign manfactuters finance their skiers to sid the the reilks. - ,,, 2 year around on their skis. It Is Important to foreign ,orkis does iv, ash 'admitted:. $,Tm going to start shunt . , . Industry to capture the American market. And In SO many : i ,. siainty . ' accent to 1. anything that Now the questliin Is, should' I kick . Red in the hind ' 'Whereas, the plain facts of the matter are that How- or should at his big old beck and thank him; pockets ard Head has been copied all over, the world for his medal Lyou hear the boys, talk: cola the best and if- Howard or the United States ,:..' He ski. still has , -- I'Where's Miller latelyrr .t commerce people would d pay our skiers to ride thent all 'He's finished! His wife's taken up skiing again!" the time we would . accomplish two things: it will to worth ft! . Now if she'll . learn to wedeln . ,t,:----- ', ,,, ' , Finance ' L ' ', ' - . . . - sid-rid- at, ' -- 1 -- - -' , -SP, -,,, - - . - . ,i . - "- - ...'1:11 :,' ',-r.- t :-- -- - - -- , ' 'T. 1' -- r - - , e --- 00000 , , - 95 . - : 95 - . -a-- - T . n-d . . , , - - - ' Square l'orraco Tempt Rectr Door Entrance . - - , . A, 0, Richards kf, - -. -- - ., - , , : -- - , , ' . ... ; ,, , . , , AL , IL -- e. . .A ts eirjt r , ,, - ' 14 .. : , ; .. . . - , ; . .. . , 1-. - , , .. ) ., ,. - - , - . ', - ' , ' .- - -. -I) -- - . ' , , - 19 15 9 7 - ' , - , . , . , Pd - .633 .576 , .536 .321 13 19 19 ,41,1,, - - . - - ,.. ' .269 , - s , SS 96 - , I, ' . , ,: - ,, s , , , . It's - , - s) ? , I Nary n - , - - , - , -- ,' -- - - . - , ,, - , North Carolina 99, GeOr9iS 71 Davidson 89, Furman 63 George Washington 60, Richmond ff - Citadel 88, Dalaware 78 . North Carolina St. 104, Tulin 88 113, Texas Christian 56 . ' ' . - ., - - 36,000 . 72,000 - - ' . 108,000 144,000 180,000 216,000 , , , , ' - $800 ' ' $1,000 9 ) , 48,000 , 96,000 144,000 192,000 ' 240,000 288,000 60,000 .120,000 180,000 240,000 300,000 360,000 I 4 , A 0 t, , . , s, ,1 . f, (, - (N . .0 1, - , , s . Now ask yourself a question: How much money have you kept for yourself? . , $600 24,000 30 , 48,000 - - 35 - - 72,000 , 96,000 40 ' 45 -- 120,000 .50 144,000 -- : - - $400 NOW 25 ' : Ate - - AGE , , College- Basketball 710, ,) , OF MONEY YOU HAVE EARNED FROM AGE 20 TO THE PRESENT IF YOUR AVERAGE MONTHLY INCOME IS - , : 1. - - . 0 15 ' - G 10 ', El 5 s, , . - -- El 3 - Whatever the level of income, most budget experts say, should be able to save 10 a year. - ', family -- o - , - - ' ' - . a- -- t - ,. , Most of us intend to save, but too often we just don't. Plan was devised. - , - , 'I ') -. - -- -'- 1 ,; t?' I , - -- ' - - MIDWEST - Mairerine Iiitess4e71, sPergiuseerstlin 03 KlInSai State 72, Denver 65 Dayton 85, Lamar Tedi 73 Creighton It, GronZ898 79 SOUTHWEST 'Tulsa ea, Michigan State SO Texas Western 101, Tennessee Ariuma 64, California 58 minwessens $1, ,liardin-Shamo- ns WIEST ' Colorado 112, Tech 42 - a , State Si. Pomona St. wire - 53 ' . ' . , . ' --. , , - - - , ' ' . - Pts. 41 35 ) () ' ' - - of your savings record, phone or visit Bankt-afi- d Walker ask for full information nearest your on the Walkermatic Savings Plan. In 1964 you will be able , for yourseltandyouriarmly to keep More of --- your money . , As If you're not proud . ,,, Wallftes3 1149149 7 5 . ' - t W - Cticesto 17 e Montreal 15 Toronto U Detroit ' la Boston 7 14 -- 7 New York - Detroit 1, New Veldt 1 ttiet Boston 2, Chicaoo . Taranto - ' - - is--1 Michaels Hockey National -' ., ' - , ' , - Litho Sttattelitk4 St. MarY1114 (Calif.) M Portland 86. California State 62 San Jose State 75. San Chloe 41 -- -- Lovola Ai, Regis 67 Arizona' St. (Flagstaff) Each Month,Valkers automatically transfers a certain amount of money from your checking account to your,--- ' account. You don't have to remember t9 save because Walkers remembers for you. For hundreds of Utah families, this is the one plan that orks. , - - ' , , '- ', (over- time). SS . of TOTAL AMOUNT - EAST Army 58, Ohio U. 45 s Hofstra 82, Navy 111 Villanova 63, Toledo 59 Yale 94, Brown 68 51 59, Fordham Connecticut St. Bonaventwe 109, Western Ontario 33 Manhattan 75, Temple 73 Lafayette 74. Albricht 69 Wagner 77, New York U. 76 tovertlinei. ,: - , .625 11 110 7: -- .242 L ' . , New vori-- 111 west Virginia - money you haveearned since you were 20 years old. an impressive figure, one you can be proud of. - ' Pet . L Baltimore 124, Detroit 107 -- Los Armee. 116, Philadelphia San Francisco 104, St. Louis - - It shots the, total amount below. - - 4 : W . , 133, ' . - , DeStrertton - f , , . : :- , .. . ........ .... .. - ,' Examine the table , r z' . -. - -- ' : Division - 1 , , International Sports Results rosters f - , ar '- RISC . -4 - t - , Pro Basketball - - - , -"- - ' . ' -- 1 'i , . - ' ' .4, ii ' - ::, wItto Slims Tempts - i3 . ., - - , - ,: . , t fy 4, Utah Woolen Mills oo o , , - ,1 . . -- -- 7 ',,', L. 28 - - - , ' 4, - , ' - - an : youpass,t iiioàe :, 1 '' - e in along with all the comfort a fellow could ask for. -- ofi ' -- - dyad,spunan - , ,1' , --T- r - 000000 . is - woven right - 11 , ..N, ''''' - ---- - 3 ton's good looks are , I-- A. iestiabric-fend- lo. LI, - Regular ,and sPort styles , , - k - -- i -- 111.r.gln Always wool, America's live- - - -- ,' - ittl, -, -- . s - ' wherethe 0 ' fun Is 0 't 100 - '' ,, 41 - - '' ' -- ' Iris that go '. ----- .. 4..-- . f -- ;- f l'"'- - t ri- - - - i- li , -- Half- ' -- 1 : -- - --' ; - p en i 14 if- . -.- -- - , --,,- ,s.-' -- 7 itis,"7' -.0., ..7. back Paul Krause of Iowa, the No. 2 draft pick Lille initon Redskins, has signed a contract with the National Football League 'aub. The Redskins previously signed top draft choice Charlies Taylor of Arizona State. -' I ,.... ,.... ," - , - - - k ' ' , '' 6 - - "?I' ' Nir--- Redskins Get Krause wAsmNG,ro"-- N (UPI) Mills ls , , k'' 1 ta'd .. . - . , yr . , ' . .1 if., 9- --hp- I; val.- games to Creighton and Iowa State, The 4 Aggies outscored both opponents from the field, but - lost the battle of - free throws. ' 7 :z1.4E4i.,.. - , two road " ,. v '? t,, t c, - ' (;" '''," ii k tN ti). H 1)dp OP 3 5 7 5 23 - hind Loma 'mimeo.' SeMal Apes &aim" poopoollos Sigenter of 21 -- -It rATji I3I - AJILake ,, , - - ' k PA's I A, A .. '.1 et,,,.., -. , ' State lost its Utah ORTS . I , ", ,, (Fla.) - - - -' Satur- . ' 30 points. , r.. - - 6, 7 1( -t- - e led-- by " Les Aim's, s St. Louis San Francisco ' Baltimore -,- - - University,- - 48-2- , t 20 '12 Philadelphia': 1 s, f , 12 ' 15 25 York New' Wester n Division every-majo- ' , rivalUniversityAA Mexicodefeated them by some - Cincinnati h-a ' -- Arizona cross-stat- , ' , . i ms .1 - , , , , Wednssdoe ja,--"- --- k.,- talg4i ,, la '''' day's opponent, prepped itself for theT Aggies, with, a big Wednesday night 'win over the University of California.. , ' New ,Mexico State was touted to have one-- of its better-teaat beginning of the season, but 96-6- , -- ,,.'it... - Mary's Angels in ,a- 6 basketball game. !::"" Idaho took its second victory against four - losses of - the 'season. It was the sixth- straight , defeat for the visitors.. The figkt jproke- out late in the ' game with ISU h leading club was One player from-eactossed out of the garn(after, the fisticuffs erupted under the boards. Every player on the the short-live- d exercise, - The Idahoans built up to an early lead in the game favored with a 5 halftime score. Soon after that the Bengals moved ahead more with an 8046 mar-Th- e Be United , i -- . - . - It. u 14 (.,..i ,' - nt 7 , SCOREBOARD-- , fi just anyone else. Quite a contratting ' ' Earl is bnly one of many Americans now thing, too. Earl exports.,. ', who Ms clecfded that, when it comes to skiing, ,; more ski bindings to f, we shoukt talk'ubout YankeediaZect man-- Earl Blillen. other pan.than any ' , ulaiturer.',11e has ski ' Pass a little credit around our own slopes, pat patents in - ' ' our own backs , , a little. ' ' 4 , country in the world. i , ,, And when you talk about Americans fall- , ' 78 itte the five countries around the , The N o ing for that Continental curtsy you have to con- skis what Alps might have really were. And the Austrians tend With Earland some others of US. "- - ' 4 ht us. ' tau , '' Earl has made a couple dozen trips, or more, all over 2 ', But about now it's time to admit that we've learned. .' the ski world-- to Lift To Lunch, the Bavarian Alps, Austria, ', Just,Toker-Th- o ., cent and have per per cent only once this season. The team will take a scoring average into the Friday game with New ,'' Mexico State. ' 'rhe point Earl pleads Is simply that we, here in America,t are better at this rid thing than we believe we are. Our skiers are 'better, our slopes are superb and our equipment has been setting a world pace in many ways, and for quite ,' a few years now. , ' - Yet we don't really know it! ' ,. ng i 0 - - " , center Mike Carosielli with 72 points Idaho outrebOtmded the visitors 75 to 42. ' :, . 26 more of the world ski races. 0,,,"3. We would have a better Image in the ski world i for the products we create many of- which are better than those now on the market." Earl mentioned two other American ski products which. are in great international demandScott poles and Miller bindings. A pat on the man's back for mentioning his own -- -- --, - - work. We'll pat his back, too. It we mountain folk can't applaud one of our own men for his business success, then who . win? , . , - 45 been:nnder--4- Bengals shot a hot 49 per cent from the field and were paced by gunners Art Crump with 31 and center Dewayne Cruse with 2L St. Mary's was able to hit only better skiers .and we would whi ic-r- -i- 1 from out of If The Aggies Collaredonly six rebounds in - the - second - half against - Iowa State and in five games are: even inrebound opponents averages with their ' with 48 each.' ' -Andersen said ff the team doesn't rebound better than it has in its list two games, New to , .,,-,,-, ' , . , , , ..... - -- , column --- , , ' -14. OCK 1 C: 4.1.joiliti, 1 - ,a .., , -- . R ' - , : - - way Ihtes is behind schedule and officials are considering conordering struction hi an effort to com, plete the $4218 million projects In time for the games. ' , .., IThuTh 4 unt.,11..01.,4nlutah,Woolen Wayne Estes' and Troy Col- Nf lier, on the shooting side of the lkil-game, areeach averaging better than 20 points.--- Estes bas a 26.6 average and Collier has 22 points and is the top marksman ' from the floor with 67 per cent. kit , of landowners and homeowners to make way for the roads. In POCA'IELLO (UPI)The Idasome cases the government has ho Bengals romped into the been forced to seize the land, ' , Wednesday forcibly; winning L Work on the two new sub- night by dousing the visiting St. . , , We would have ill-2-4'- Sports the--ena- -- -- . :.;,.:t,T.'40t47::7401..0-0;A..00Maybe it's the art of beingworldly,but have you ever how we Americans "sucker" for a little European -, accent in a 'tnan's talk? Or the Austrian label in the hand-mad- e sweater? Or the Swiss tab on the sid or the tuark on the bind- '- - ' ing? Or the bend to the Italian boot? , . -' ö '. - ord.,.!'!,- 18 By HOck -- - 4:3-.- . :, SEC:TIPN D - ' them-o- ff : ' p. , , Mexico State, Arizonk University and Bradley could blow - , t ,', THURSDAY, ., An- BengalsDevour Work on the, other roads ' has slowed to a crawl in many the refusal SI. - Mary's five places because - Rotin-- . - - TOK0----113P1)- t , 3-- . -- :, , :: ,: :':::::':::::::;!..:::,:. 7.!- IA -- - E15'BF13 Finandal LOCANCoach Laveu dersen, Utah. State University the hoop coach, went hackboarch; Wednesday, night to get the Iltags.re4dy for. threeat the Nei- iames in four nights ! son rieldhouse.-- , State two road Utah dropped , recgames and now has a .:...::,.:Y.r.....,,:,:, r :::",...,..:.: vt w .i'Mft '4 :Ita . w, , DECEMBER 19, 1963 . , , ,,,... ::: 4'... , D SECTION , - 5-74- 75 rn Alit Pat , . :, 4. O :r ., , , , ' - ;;. EL 222125'71 ,044.i..0,0(.p.......14:,.Ao."-,..- ,Y.,.;- - ::::7':::::: .:::, ' 1 , 4 . SPVIVS SCORES ti i) - 4 The lite 'Papooses 'will indulge in their final intra-squa- d hassle of the preseason, beginning at 5:45 -- - f000mmor 11-T- - (N , , 1 , :,,,, ' ", - I 7 ,, ...,::. :' , ,,,,c.: :.:':::;.-,:.:::!:;:,..:,;- ,. ., 0' . -- the, v '..-- .. ',"::.7!,,, J:-- V 6-- , 0 Av. , , ::, . CITY, UTAH SALT LAKE ,.:c - I , , , 85-6- 8 .....r ......, - , - . ' ..e,"'"t,,' - . - - . - V,3,''''''',771 . : . . . Rely On Speed , 'The TJtel will have to rely on the running, keyed by their' effective back line of Doug Moon,- - Skip Kroeger and Granny Lash. The aggressiveness of these operatives have forced taller opponents into numerous fatal errors in, the pasL------E- n the meantime, Gardner's front liners have been showing improvement- - George Fisher, biggest of the Illes at 6 and showing a lot of poise for a sophomore, will be shooting for a new Redskin record the fizTt time he steps to the charity line Thursday night He has a string of 19 going and has tied old mark set by Allen Holmes back in 1959-60Steady Spence Thurgood, Dennis Couch and Charley Currington are others Gardner counts on for pattern points and . Vadset got 28 points in the Cougars' last outing and is under a average- hittbig - Thejust win Cougars own a 2 record with a corriincint over Idaho and a pair of squeaMng losses to rugged Oregon State, last year's western NCAA representative and rated as the west's top Independent in current polls. , The Utes, who've knocked over Fresno State, Loyoia of LA., University. of Pacific, Texas AAM and St. Mary's with a SOA average offensive output, have been gaining prestige all alongeven against what is considered a subpar bunch of early opponents. Neither WSC nor Rice, which has a showing In the national polls and somewhere in the tap 31,..can be classed as patsies. : .... , . . he be-t- , ,. . . - of 64 forwards, Brent Watson ind Doug Weaver, and some experienced and canny ball handlers 'in seniors' Byron Vadset and Jim Walton along with a soph comer named Mary Tom- - has already set villain of the plecefor the Redskins. Werner led the Cougars In scoring and rebounding last year as a sophomore who has already gathered - ' In 38 takedown in three games thus for this season. Good . , Experience Flanking the big boy, Coach Mary Harshman has a pair , , 1-- .Y: 1 ' . v ... , - -- , -- , S It Big lurdor center 'red Werner, who sofne WSC- - rebounding recordscould higMy-regarde- ..:... , C) t -- ,The Cougars of Washington State have the size to overawe the comparatively tittle Lites who average out at a puny . - xa' ' . - - - - - Cougars Tan It's Washington Statetall and talentedon the Me boards d Thursday night, followed by a bunch of Rice Owls on- - Saturday night. After that, the Utes finally hit the road, opening In Madison Square Garden's - Holiday Festival against St. John's the day after Christmas. ' , q . ' ; - ' , - . - , , I 0 - , E:1 ' . - - . ' Game time tonight Is 8 o'clock. The Holiday Festival. of course, could provide the Redskins with a universalstamp of approvalwith merely a respectable ' showing.' , the games closer at band will take some An the meamtime, - - By DEE' CEUPALLN , . Deseret News Associate Sports Editor ' . : They're not supposed to be that gook but Utah Redskths, characterized hY an aggressive hustle, just miglit keep winning . loriver after posting victories in their Etrat ftve outings. -- -Except that things are getting- progressively tougher for coach Jack Gardner's Ute nmners. , - Two tvis this week, however could either break the bubble which the ftedmen have been riding or solidify their , upon claim to some surprising fame. . , , --- - --- , ton State, Invades Salt Lako Tonight . - . , I , , gla gab alp Misissisoltanits Ups M. astep litsereolOPINIWall .. - |