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') Plans Begin For Winter Site in '64 Marquardt's cross-countrym- en rs cross-countr- - THEY'VE SLIPPED IN HOCKEY Chance nt top-seed- ed - stick-wor- Inns-bruc- K HOTCH-POTC- H Chaux-De-Fon- ds w ultra-moder- club-room- 17-ga- nish -- nt t Swedish Polish and Czech of Europe” Kromm said Sarge Sammartino a referee who knows the “Smokies” well and who toured Canada with a Russian team last year said “trail play positional ill do hockey the thing which them the most good when they get to Europe Speed will be a big factor and the team is in top condition They are well up to the task Feb 32-2- Arne Coach-train- er 4 Stroemberg has high hopes of capturing the title “but we’ll be satisfied with a third place” PLENTIFUL HELPING Swedish preparations have been thorough with a tough national schedule inter-lace- d with a plenti ful helping of international outings The international “warmup” program started Oct 9 in Berlin where the Swedes beat East Germany 3 They trounced Finland 3 and 1 Czechoslovakia was topped 1 and the Swedes lost for the first time Dec 7 to the Chatham Maroons who should have represented Canada in Switzerland but couldn’t make the trip in March 1 The following night the Swedes held the Maroons to a 3 tie Russia was downed 4 in Gothenburg but the following night the Soviet sextet had its revenge 2 The Swedes crushed the Trail Smoke Eaters Feb 2 0 but lost 1 the following night The Yanks were slammed to the tune of 20 goals in two games to put an end to what slim hopes the Americans might have entertained about a repeat of Squaw Valley glory 5-- 6-- 7-- 3-- 3-- served with the Marines has the New York Yankee situation well in hand The former Army major realizes he inherited the toughest job in baseball as the successor to Casey Stengel but the task doesn’t appear to faze him “They have given me the players with whom I think I can do the job” said the business-lik- e new Yankee pilot who turned down less challenging managerial berths to take over from the “Old Professor i” “There is only one place to be in this game and that’s on top” exP-plained the former Yankee reserve fondayJIarch vs winner of North catcher who still looks as rugged Davis Stake runner-up-Ogden as he did in his playing days He knew het was expected to win 1mer up 7:10 Same Sfaje pm Ogden Thirty-sevent- h vs East Og- when he took over for Stengel' last den Stake champion 8:20 October Even so he still insisted pm Lay-to- n on Third vs Ogden Forty-fiftcontract when h signing a one-ye9:30 pm Ogden Twelfth vs win- he could have easily held out for a two-yener of Ogden Stake runnerup-Sout- h term “I did that because I felt that if Ogden Stake runnerup game Tuesday March J--6 pm Ogden the Yankees are not happy with me Thirty-nint-h vs" Ogden Twenty-nint- h at the end of one year I’ll go my 7:10 pCm Layton Tenth vs way and they can do as they Ogden Sixty-fir8:20 pm North choose” he said But he doesn’t think that is going Ogden Third vs winner of Clearto field Stake runnerup-Be- n happen Lomond South Stake runnerup’ gamer 9:30 ISNT THE SAME pm Ogden Stake winner vs North The Yankee spring training camp Davis Stake winner isn’t the same without Stengel of course But there is one thing that hasn’t changed and that’ is the feeling from the front office down to the lowest rookies that the Yankees are going to win the American League pennant again That’s a habit Stengel developed with the club — winning 10 penPROVO Utah (UPI) — Brigham nants during his tenure at Young University added a new op- Yankee Stadium ponent to its 1962 football schedule Saturday by signing a two-ye17702 Participated pact with Western Michigan Eddie Kimball BYU athletic diA total of 17702 standard breds the first game between participated in 39882 harness races rector said the ‘ two teams will be staged at during 1960 reports the US TrotKalamazoo Mich Nov 10 1962 ting Assn ch Prlr8 M ar ar st Western Michigan Signed for Game With BYU in 1964 12-ye- “I don’t aim to change the form- ula” smiled Houk who also had some comments on Stengel’s recent " prediction that Mickey Mantle would break Babe Ruth’s record of 60 homers this year with the schedule expanded from 154 to 162 games “I sure hope he does and that (Roger) Maris does too I can’t think of a better year for it to hap’ pen” 39 Last year Mantle hit 40 and Maris Houk’s main problem is to strengthen the Yankee bench — long the best in the business That depth was lost in the player pool created for the two new clubs in the league —Los Angeles and Washington BE ALL RIGHT “I had 16 pretty good looking rookies at our camp” Houk said “and if two or three of them should come through we ought to be all right” The Yankees lost three second line pitchers — Duke Maas Eli pre-seas- 3-- 4-- 4-- Grba and Bobby Shantz along with outfielders Bob Cerv and Ken Hunt and first baseman-pinch-hittDale Long “The other clubs lost their bench strength too” Houk reasoned “And I think our prospects of coming up with replacements are better than any of the other teams” Houk said his other concern was coming up with another starting pitcher “from among the candidates we have in camp now” Otherwise Houk sees no problems for 1961 And if strengthening his bench and uncovering another starter are the only ones he has those odds which have established the Yankees the pennant favorites may not be out of line er of Logan ! i YOU CAWT AFFIDOT) : f v f ' YOUBS'CMPEKFOKRIJ UE&IE MEW? 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MoJnday Tuesday and Wednesday and the finals on Saturday March II at 5 pm Opening round schedule of the senior tourney is: at noon display the many trophies to be awarded Saturday during the Marquardr winter carnival at Snow Basin A total of 31 trophies will be awarded to winners in the various event Saturday’s carnival was postponed from January r loops 'in true norperformances in' the sextets and of course the Canadic fashion none of the trials cross dians The program European tour games by the each other Canadians and Olympic gave them the opportunity of matchSPECIAL HILL ing every possible lineup combinachampion United States indicates tion and development of every proThe nordic combined jump hill that the winner of the 1961 world ice posed tactic against international will be built either at Innsbruck tochampionship could be Rus- opposition without the need for exgether with the special jump hill or hockey sia Czechoslovakia or Sweden pensive and comparatively dull at Seefeld In the latter case the If in thoroughness preparation is training camp spells jump will have a critical point at “The Soviet team will be conabout 75 meters with maximum dis- anything to go by the Russians emerge as clear favorites They are siderably stronger than the team tances of 85 meters The organizing committee of the leaving no avenue unexplored in sent to the 1960 Olympics” said their bid to select the best available federation secretary Yuri Bazha-no- v 1964 winter games headed by Aus“This year the Soviet team can trian ski expert Friedl Wolfgang team for the trip to Switzerland ' the Canadians well as They figured aspire to the title of world presently leans toward Seefeld for their toughest opposition — and got champion” the jumping competition of - the v The firing of Tarasov and his re“nordic combined” because both a good look at Canadian strength by contests of this event could then be inviting the trail smoke eaters to placement by a team of coaches headed by Chernyshev indicates a held at the same place On the play three games in Moscow By supplying club and Moscow return to the slick tactics of the other hand the tempting example area representative opposition they team which won the gold medal at of Squaw Valley where both jumps hid their own possible national line- Cortina in the 1956 Olympics Cher—nordic and special— were parallel at the same site while the cross- up nyshev was the national coach then The of a national and the accent was on superb k organization was country part at another”— Mcwithin of three lineup fast but controlled began days Creek— skating Kinney lures them to Innsbruck A decision is expected soon their national championship wind- and short accurate passing ObThe special jump is a $580000 up In charge are three coaches — servers of Russian hockey in reChernyshev Alexander cent times claimed it had “gotten steel tower and slice south of Arkady and Anatoly Kostryu-ko- v quite sloppy with tactical ideas Vinogradov The construction to go up This trio replaced former chief lacking both in defense and up formis year on the site of the Old Bergisel jump seats 60000 spec- coach Anatoly Tarasov who was ward” fired Soviet officials gave no reaV tators If the organizers decide to build son for his ouster Reports on the Canadian tryout Until the Soviet sextet leaves on both jumps together the combined 25 for Switzerland where one games both in Canada Scandinavia jump wiU be built next to the spe- Feb is and Moscow indicate it is a “hotchagainst cial hill with parellel-runnin- g slides game potch” sextet with no remarkable — scheduled before the tournament and landings or outstanding characteristics One aswill To house some 000 athletes and these three coaches put game was lost to Sweden another their About paces officials the city of Innsbruck plans pirants through in Moscow and although the remaindozen a are “certainties” a brand-neOlympic village of eight for the players but there is tough com- der were won- - the indignant Swedes n apartment buildings petition trip claimed “brutal tactics” by the fQr the remaining spots with 496 single and double flats Canucks cost the Swedish outfits not Tiie village will have its own kitchSUPERB SHAPE only the other games but also some ens hospital shopping center s The Russians will be in superb of their best players with injuries bank travel agencies and when they hit Switzerland Coach Bobby Kromm admitted information center After the Olym- shape from the clever timing of that the team would take some time Apart pics the buildings will be rented to their national championship which getting used to international rules 4° aSe the housing kept the players in top competitive having played Canadian rules up shortagekCrS shape up to within a fortnight of until the end of January “This was one of the reasons for departure the Soviet sports officials organized games against Fin- that heavy exhibition tour M-M- en Opening Prizes will be offered for winners in each contest and will be presented by a carnival queen who will be picked from among the Marquardt group Every member of the Marquardt family will be served a free lunch FOR CARNIVAL WINNERS — Bill Keck Ed Mifflin and Charles Smith left fo right 26 3 Discussion of a possible revision of Big Ten rules to permit visits with prospective athletes by coaches This is permis-sabl- e under NCAA policy The Big Ten also must revise its rules to correspond with a new more restrictive NCAA policy that makes it mandatory for an alumnus or friend who provides transOther items on the agenda inIndiana Iowa Michigan State Ohio portation to a campus for an athState Northwestern and Minnesota clude: letic prospect to accompany him 1 Modification of the rule which Illinois Minnesota Purdue and on the trip The NCAA ruling also Wisconsin are in favor of the pres- automatically makes a failure in forbids such a friend or alumnus ent plan from paying any commercial transThe aid program based oft need portation costs of the athlete’s parmainly was the brainchild of assistents ant commissioner Bill Reed Before As for reviving a Rose Bowl tie-u- p 10-Rounder the Big Ten winds up its three-da- y the matter seems dead at this meetings Saturday Reed is extime unless Minnesota changes its OAKLAND Calif (UPI)— Luis stand so as to provide an affirmapected to receive a recommendation by faculty representatives that he Rodriguez the number two welter- tive 4 vote needed to again crank succeed K L (Tug) Wilson as weight contender from Cuba Sat- up negotiations commissioner Reed’s elevation to urday signed to fight Johnny GonMinnesota officials were favorcommissioner is contingent on salves of Oakland in match ably impressed with the Rose Bowl whether the general faculty plan of March 22 at the Oakland Auditor- outing last New Year’s day but a retirement age is invoked ium whether this will be further rein Wilson’s case He will be 65 The two fought last December flected when the school’s senate reMarch 27 and his contract expires with Rodriguez winning a close views the' position March 9 is not May 1 known An added attraction will be cutter races to be run by members of the Ogden Valley Cutter Association arid cutters owned by Marquardt employes Children will be given free rides in the cutters after the races Mr Mifflin said nordic events Event Set For March 6 top-rank- ed test ction tour: Local CHICAGO (AP)—The Big Ten Finding an academic standard to enters its annual March business substitute for the need factor so meetings at Champaign 111 next far has stalled two committees week with six schools aligned against its financial aid program working on the matter— the financial' aid group headed by Robert based on need Since its inception four years ago Ray of Iowa and the group on the plan has been under attack by academic eligibility under Stan coaches as a recruiting deterrent Kinyon of Minnesota However last season Ohio State Ray’s committee has been trying won the NCAA basketball title cur- to find a meaningful scholastic in the Asso- standard to replace the need factor rently is ciated Press poll and Minnesota Kinyon’s group is trying to deterwas rated the nation’s No 1 foot- mine if a graduation grade average can be devised to represent a sound ball power But despite this apparent athletic standard Their procedure is difficult beexcellence the “need factor” of of different grading practices cause to aid athletes— detergranting mined on parents’ incomes — ap- at different schools If something pears doomed In its place would be can be worked out next week the vote on the “need factor” probably substituted an academic standard Schools ready to vote against the will come at a special meeting financial aid plan — if a suitable sub- later or at the Big Ten session in stitution can be worked out — are May at Iowa City include slalom races downhill races and a mile standard race for can participate in skiers Non-skiesled races saucer races toboggan races and snow shoe races Other events will include a photo contest archery shoot snow sculpturing and snowball throwing con- miles northwest of Innsbruck the Olympic capital Traditionally a center of alpine skiing with snow until late spring Seefled has a number of newly exy trials which plored nordic experts described as among the best in Olympic history Sweden’s noted Nils Karlsson known in the world of sports as Mora Nisse said after an inspe- “With such Olympic courses the will be just grand” And Sigge Bergmann president oLthe Swedish Ski Association predicted: “The steep climbs and descents will drain a man’s last reserves” The nordics comprise these events: Men’s (31 miles) (lS1 miles) and (9Y4 miles) cross country races the nordic combined which includes a race and jumping a (4x6y miles) 'men’s cross country relay the woman’s cross country race and a (3x5) women’s relay The cross-countr-y courses start and end south of Seefeld cutting through dense forests and cross deep ravines Army engineers and volunteers have just finished clearing the course which will be tested at the International Nordic Meet here next month Except for the 50 - kilometer course which was laid out in two am ous winter events Mr Mifflin said the program will 1200-meter-hi- FEB Six Big Ten Schools Buck Money Aid Program Meeting This Week Ed Mifflin chairman of the carnival set the date after the event had been postponed since January More than 1000 Marquardt employes and their dependents are expected to participate in the vari- tria’s swankiest ski resorts for the nordic events in a countryside that promises to make and jumpers feel at home The site is Seefled a small Tyrolean town on a plateau of rolling hills and forests 15 5B R NEED FACTOR APPEARS DOOMED The Marquardt Corporation will hold its first winter carnival at Snow Basin Saturday beginning at 10 STANDARD-EXAMINE- £ Carnival On Saturday INNSBRUCK Austria (AP) — Organizers of the 1964 Winter Olympics here have picked one 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