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Show Ti - ' j r 4E - -- t - 1 Soft DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM. . ' - 1 7 ( lot . j. i v -- - . X City. Monday,' February 20, 1961 Temple, Parch, Pierce Nab Firsts eewysyj - Thres tapluro Trophbs In Hoover- By HABIT WIXOU Deseret News Sports Writer BRIGHTON The Hoover CUp honors here Sunday went to Bud Tteftple, Alts. . Temple won one years possession of the big traveling trophy with his time of 1:07.5 - RAMS Coutiflued from Page i-, stantly Jim Kfclsontnd Gary Earnest sparked flashes in the second half as they pulled to within three 'points on two separate occasions. But the Rams were always up to the test, and they actually ran out lead late In the to a game exploiting the BYU desperation in the waning mln-uteS 1 ? $ ' " v S t r , . v ' u , y- v v Nft iai(iiiuiir'gfeTffiiiiaL4ayiiiirtfti race lured many of Utahs top Class B and C skiers. This years race was blessed with ample snow after Saturdays big snowstorm. Robert George, Alta, speeds gate Sunday on his way to finish through line JaJHoover.Cup.. The Mt Majestic giant slalom HOOVER CUP ACTION next-to-Ia- Wilson, Korfcmta Top Juniors In Alta ISA Giant Slalom Test Deseret News Special Mike Wilson posted the fastest time of the day here Sunday across the tough Wildcat-Schus- s Gulley giant slalom course. Mikes prowess was good for the speedy time ALTA of 1:5415. Joe Infanger, Jackson, Wyd., grabbed the fastest time skiers, among the junior who raced a shorter-- version of the giant slalom course. He had a 1:2515. Other Winners Other racers who snared first place honors in the Ski Assn. Junior race here were Chips Barlow, DarIIX-I- Inter-mountai- n lene Despain, Karen Korfanta, Janne Smith, Mike Jones, and Karen Budge. Jnitr 1 Bra CLYDE and CARL Panniers lanil Wb MMKMO Wt - (Map MV) Cl iNOlNMtl VS MOVID one-fift- HA -- 4m -- fc iwa- --IH- lilt I , . ,.y UYJ 'Kl Q Written Guaranty Us t 0,000 oritot pins ) li t ir tr uri Richard S. Dala 15; 4. Mika e RUBBER STAMPS UN S. Wt Ttmpli 1. Mika Wilaon, Salt Lake. 1:54 Lawrence and Olander poked in hefty point totala'ln the first hall and ended up with 20 and 1 respectively. Kay McFarContinued from Page B-land, who played his usual the ball too tow the first half, heady floor gome, also had 13, not using his height and . Green canned 10. Ollle But before it was over, Watts and Lyle Hunsaker tile crowd of 2,381 in John- shared the fifth position and son Gym bad no doubt they got nine between them. timhad seen As a' team the Rams shot ber in amazing Billy as he slick a 509$ from tha field, poured S3 points through the BYU, and made far hoop. The first half Tom King and fewer offensive errors. Tha Cougars got II points Joe McKay drove for seven from Earnest, IS from KelWinters and layups. Lanny son and 12 from Dave Eaatia. Francis Grant were popping They hit 42 from the field long as the Utes gave them and a fat 82 from the foal plenty of time. The second line, bat they washed out too half, the Lobos got one driving many offensive thrusts with errors bod passes, mechanlayup, six field goals. ical violations or plain jut That second half, Bo Crain bod shots., , came off the bench to play an The victory left Colorado inspired hustling game. Rich State solidly in second place, Ruffell came through with game behind tha Utes. The some timely laying when the Rams hsva a to Utahs Utes were still behind, as did record. BYU stayed in third Joe Morton and Ed Rowe from with a 64 mark. 15; 9-- 2 38.4. McGill Mt 13 of 19, 68.4 per cent The Lobos McKay fired 9 for 16 66.2 per cent COATS Rog. 17.95 Valwo ' Claated Wator ropollont 16-o- x. Fur-- 1 Soles quilting inod split hood 95 $ I Holladay Gunner men's SPORTS JACKET SALE FLAN El SHIRTS STORM BOOTS THERMAL si J 53.53 NOW ON1V Nylon - and-nylo- n qulltod ' weight but will koop you warm ot bolow frooxlng tempo raturoi $798 UNDERWEAR j) WORK AND DRESS RUBBERS SALE GLOVE i UDIIS' MIN'S CHIIOMN'S SALE ini) iraSRJR Opon 9 ..m.6pm Weekdays 12 (. !. T' -- 7 FREI PARKINS , TEMPLE WINS AGAIN Bud Temple holds Hoover Cup traveling trophy he won Sunday with days top time of 1:074. Temples time was also good for the Class B mens title." " house-warmin- silver-thatche- puM Know it! This is his big chance. Hes got the tools to play in the Jim Boomer big show and needs only a routine run of fortune to cut t the buck with the Reds. You analyze that Redleg lineup, end It just figures, that Freddy Hutchinson is counting on Baumer to play second base. On paper, it doesnt look like hes got much competition. 3 1427 WmA Mvtf. 1X4-341- 4 b. Main - HMW ALIGEJMQUT a O CCECT CJ&2ER, CASTER TCE-E- 1 ADJUST BRAKES' O ADJUST STEERING ADD BRAKE BALANCE FLU9 RUNT Sam Thro 'Si WHEELS W Can Slightly Higher WORLD FAMOUS - The Baumers have had a hectic final week in . DRAKE SPECIAL Boon A Hectic Week Bee-tow- Less than a month ago, they purchased a new home. It wasnt complete; and theyve been rushing everyone and everything to get moved into it before they had to take off for spring training. They finally got in to stay last Friday, but in the wee hours of their first night, it was suddenly remembered that theyd left a needed prescription at their old home. So Jim, dutifully, dressed, wound up his sedan to go get it Time was about I ojh. Hurrying home, he was suddenly surrounded with gendarmes. They pulled him over with police cars on all sides, whipped him out of the car, frisked him, gave him the real routine. Coincidentally, his car including the Florida plates matched the description of a high priority wanted individual Baumer matched too height, weight, etc. Took some convincing before they turned him loose. Even so: Even though were going to the big leagues, we hate to leave, Jim grinned. We can hardly wait to get back next fall; L GREY-ROC- K BONDED LINING BONDED BRAKE RELINE SPECIALS All 4 wheels expertly Installed. All models: Ford, 'Chev. Plymouth -- -tr FAMOUS MAKE SHOCK ABSORBERS SIT OF 4 ALL MAKIS AND MODELS WITH .airplane TYPE SHOCKS . to the LOOK Sundays results: la. Slat 345 IF YOU CAN DRIVE A BETTER DEAL .WELL DRIVE YCU THERE ex-Be- Birthday, according to Wood. 1371 HU Uok Old A ApgP X 7 fill ad larva Traaiwliiiaa T g Tadmkian AUTOMATIC . ULIS TRANSMISSION SIRVICI S V QayMTISdtiiErl 5b Its it foul. your sucker pitch, an automatic strike another buff advised the e field captain who gets a crack at the big leagues after Cincinnati drafted him this winter. Baumer just grins at it alL Hes going to give it a good shot INSTALLED LOCKHART CO. EASY TERMS tor the Money you need CALL UP TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY El lor a handy. HOWE RENTS' ' IINKASI Lay off that inside pitch. You Wednesday, Washingtons GENERATORS PLUMBING TOOLS Salt take OoJm AND CUSTOM ADJUSTMINT Bauimr Off To Tho Wars Lockhart loan 5010 fru vo ' Sunday Holladays Sandy Speck broke 94 of 100 clay birds Sun day to capture the Trapshoot at the Salt Lake Gun Club. The shoot drew 49 gunners. Class A singles honors went to Salt Lake Gun Clubs president Hortense Wood who stopped 98 of 100 targets. Speck took Class A doubles honors with 46x100. Doug Westenskows 49x100 won the prelimlnaty doubles event. A shoot for fun is slated IANS Had a combined g and bon voyaga session for Jim Baumer over tha weekend. All youve got to do is slap that ball to right a little more, hit .280 and youre a dead cinch to stick, was the parting shot' from Maury Yates, the d patron fan who "fathers" many of the' Bee athletes from year to year. Handicap Sandy Speck, 54 Sindea Clasa A, Hortenaa Wood, 33: Claaa B, J. B. MUea. CantarvtUa, 3; Clan D Tad StrfnxfeUew, 4. Doubles Clan A. Sandy Speck, 43; Claaa B, Max Dixon. Provo. 45; Clan C. Shill Carter, Provo. 43. Prelim, nary doublea Clan A. Dou Weeten-ako43; Clan B, Glen Simmon Oadan. 44; dan C, J. B. MUea. 42. WAR surplus trapshool Mid-Wint- $69S nii ropollont t Wotor Nylon eutor J T Q39 II Light In DACRON . TANKER JACKETS 39 UNDERWEAR man A Oreeteit la pmtadlee 4 weothar. laieH. wo- lerye aad Mia 4m, Naas. lam lap. $9 Tops OWNIM S out-score- d OVERSHOES $1077 I Jbm. wound up with 23 points. Utah outscored UNM 18 points from the field, was four from the charity strip. McGill and the Lobos King, one of the nations top rebounders, each grabbed 12. McGill had 21 rebounds Thursday at Denver 33 for the two game road trip. T1ANSMISSION AUTOMATIC Continued from Page B-.Utah on a neutral court somewhere. If the Ram do whip the Utes In Ft Collins, the Skyline race ends in a knot, and theyll have to play it off Wed guess theyd do it in Provo or Laramie. And, with his gallstones out of the way, Jim ui prepare for the Utes routinely. That Just might be bad news for the Redskins. 30-5- MEN'S Lake, 1:03.5; 1:07.5; Terry Morrii, Joe McDonoudi, Salt Lake, 1:12.2; Tom Felitead, Salt Lake, 1:1X1; Don Conrad, Provo, 1:13.0. Man, Claat C Ken Flare. Tim Haven, 1:10 8; Hal Turner, Balt Lake, 1:11.3; La Snedaker, Brighton, 1:11.8; Stev Harriion, Salt Lake City. 1:13.11 Mika Marback. Salt Lake, 1:13 1. Women Clu, C Donna Piareh. Brixhton, 1:23 4; Pat Watroui, Salt Lake, 1:27.1; Barbara Uibel, Provo, 1:33 1; Carol Bennett, Salt Lita City, 1:34.7; Wendy Manrum, Provo, 1:34.2. SPORT CHIPS average is 27.95. NEW The sponsoring Sportlofters Club, Provo, ran a smooth racs in temperatures, that hit the freezing mark during the last portion of the race. They moved the race to Brighton earlier in the week when the hill began showing through the white stuff af Timp Haven. Course setter for the Hoover Cup was Woody Anderson. Top finishers: Tempi. Alta. Mn( Clu, B Bud Salt 9-- 1 Heres the statistic story. First half Utah hit 12 for 29 4L4 per cent; New Mexico, 14 for 27 5L5 per cent Second half: Utah, 17 for 6.5; Lobos, six for 2524 per cent Game total: Utah, 49.4, UNM, d ' - Groth. Idaho rails, 1:85 Millar. Oadan, 1:55 35; Kirol, Jaekaon, 1:57 35) S. far out Gordon Dunlop. Bailor, 3:01 35. Jim Khead drew praise from Jaalar H Bara 1. Chipa Barlow, Twin FaDa, 1:57 the press box and fans for his Jaekaon, 3:00 35; 3.5. Pet Karnca, work around the bas(tie! Kip Harria, Salt Lake rugged 45; and Stave Clew, Salt taka. 3.01 33; ket McGill with 15 and Rhead 5. Jctf Baranick, Salt Laka, 3:03 45. with eight kept Utah in the Jaalar I Olrla 1. Darlana Daapain, Jaekaon, 3'31 game that cold first half. City, 35: 3. Suaan Snancar. Salt lake Laka Here is what McGills 38 3'31 35; 3. Shlrlay Probe. Salt City, 03 15; 4. Mary Jana McWU-llampoints did for him Saturday. Twin Falla, 05 15; 5. Laurie He beat Art Buntes Utah Meyer, Twin gall. 5:17 15. Jmler n Olrla coring mark for one Ma1. Karen Korfanta, Plnedale, Wyo., 314; 1 Christy Huldekoper, Jaekaon, son by one point 315-41- 4. 3:35 35; 3. Linda Blrchar, Jaekaon, He now hss 244 fields goals 1:35 35; 4. Glenda Drtacoll, Jaekaon. 3:47 45; S. Carol Ur. Salt Laka City, for this season. Buntes pre3:01 35. vious high for the school Jaalar 1H Beya wm 22L 1. Joe Infanfer, Jaekaon, 1 33 15; 3. Paul Beaalay, Raxburs. 1:35 45; Glenn Smith holds the ca3. Jim Budaa, Jaekaon. 1:36 33; 4. Ray Groth. Idaho Falla. 130 15; 5. reer scoring mark for Utah John Tauter, Salt Lake, 1:33.0. with 1,531 points in 98 games. Jaalar nl Olrla 1. Janne Smith. Salt Laka, 1 33 43; Smiths average was 15.6. Mc3. Robin Crabtraa, Jaekaon, 1 45 36; 3. Pasty Goddard, Osdcn, 150; 4. Gill now has 1,065 in 51 games 6. Deanna an Suaan Bauter, Osdan, average of 20.9. Saturday Wiley, Jaekaon. 301 15. McGill beat Venn Gardners JaaJar IV Beya 1. Mike Jonaa, Jaekaon. 1.34 3S; career scoring mark It was 3. Billy Budtt. Jaekaon, 1.35 35; 3. Warren Plemlnt. Wilaon, Wyo , 1,061. 1:33; 4. Bolt Balden. Jaekaon. 1:41 Bills rebound mark this sea 45; 5. Calvin Roar, Osdcn, 1:43 18. son now is 310. Gary Bergen J malar IV Olrla 1. Karen Budse. Jaekaon, 1.40 35; holds that mark for one sea3. Arlena Belnap, Salt Laka. 1:47 15; son at 35L McGills Skyline 3. Donna Budsa, Jaekaon, 1:53; 4. 1:53 average now is 29.3 Zaldae Huldekoper, Jackson, per game. Linda 5. 35. His season Minro, Olden. 35 S. r one-thir- S two-fifth- day-to-da- y s. " second behind Pierce la. the ' e Class C men, l , know-howSalt Lake Watrous of Fat' " City made it a clean sweep of second places for. Salt Lake skiers by taking a second in . Majestic. the ?sss p .yomen. , This was a little longer Several skiers had trouble in course and real tough, Temple two spots near tha bumpy terrain at the top and at tha admitted. - Skiers had last turn before heading into snow plenty of on hand, of course, and it held the homestretch. up well, even for the later .The course blgan between racers. upper terminals of the Majestic and Laka Mary lifts,, finTerry Norris, Salt Lake, ishing just above-tii- e Mt Maflashed down tits worse la Manor. jestic 1:094 to finish second behind at - Winners received Temple in the Class B mens the Manor after thetrophies race. anrace while Hal Turner, other Salt Laker, finished Ken Pierce raced exhibition on one ski immediately-!- y following the race and did n remarkable job, despite n spUl at tits top. His time was 1:244, faster than at of the day's least skiers who raced with both him victory Sunday in a course requiring stamina and plenty . of It woe a sterner test than the Majestic Cup race Bud won last month over Mt UTES onds separated the first three. ''McWilliams took a spill and finished out of the running. . Wilson sped down the tough twisting course, taking ,the poles without many of the problems plaguing some of the juniors. Many spilled along the course. Chips Bartow had a comparatively easy time of it, wins ning by three and seconds. The course held up well as some 200 Juniors went for ISA medals and points toward the team that will represent the Intermountain West In the junior nationals. Course' setter was Keith Lange, Alta. Korfantas 2:14 was fastest time among the Junior I-girls. Wilson, son of ISA officials, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson, Is the first Salt Lake skier to take a first place in a Junior ski meet this year. The Jack son skiers showed they werent going to be left out of things, however, with three of them nabbing firsts to top that side of things, i - Infanger,. Jones and Budge all take their practice runs j across Jacksons Snow King Mountain. Janne Smith, daughter of Brighton Ski School Director K. Smith, is the other skier in addition to Wilson. She won her class by nine and three-fifth- s seconds. Figured High All of the junior skiers fig ured to finish high in pre-racdope did so with one exception Charles McWilliams of Twin Falls. Richard Groth took a second behind Wilson, while Ogden speedster Dale Miller finished third. seo- h Only one and -- down the ML Majestlc giant slalom course, good enough lor a first in the Class B men, as well as tiie days fastest time. The traveling trophy was won last yetr by Don Hinckley. A skier who wins it three times in a row can keep it, 5, Three seconds behind Temples time was Ken Fierce, Provo, who grabbed the Class C mens title. Donna Perich, Colorado, who currently works at Brighton, wen the Clasa C womens crown with a time ot 1:234. There was no Class B womens race. Temples experience brought the LOCKHART Cor at HEAD OFFICES: MAIN : . EXCHANGE in Salt Lake RHONE El ic othh omaji oden baini noyo a odai CLOUD SUNDAY! i Qy cmr WHEELER GENERAL TIRE CO. TOO BIG LOCATIONS 2329 KigMari Drive 13tt So. 24 West Salt lake City IN 44444 Sugar Hmm Ph. KJ FRII PICKUP and DELIVERY SEXVICi I |