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Show 16B The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, March 9, 1969 2 Austrians Problems of Realignment .NFL, AFL At Ski Meet Argument Money! ' By Dave Brady Washington Post Writer WASHINGTON - Money isnt Bt Reinhard alignment of the leagues. Guerrilla action could break out all over again at Palm IB NationSprings, Calif., as the al Football League (NFL) and 10 American Football League (AFL) clubs try to agiee on what the AFL paid 18 million dollars for when they took the first steps toward a merger in e into consideration in such fashion as not to unfairly prejudice any franchise of the realigned league"). But, and it could be a b'g but because of money riding on it, the television networks will have some say before committing themselves. All-Sta- h. e tors of geography, natural rivalries, stadium size, gate attendance, weather circumstances, team strength, and conflicts with baseball in the use of league stadiums shall be taken rival bowlers, Jerry I'pdjke, Virginia Gronau, BonTriptow, from left to rigl-t- , after her win. r bowling champ Donna Kiddle, has her arm raised in victory sign by her right, nie S.L. Gal Takes Boiv ling Event Maintain Identities connection with any such realignment of the league, fac- Utahs gal The U.S. women nettec 37 points in the ladies' giant slalam when Miss Cochran took third; Kiki Cutter of Bend, Ore., 10th, Barbara Cochran. Marilyn's sister, 11th, and Karen Budge of aackson, yo., 0f Salt Lake p)onna America s men, who put on a 1(y averagecj more than 190 poor showing in the downhill game t0 rou hPr way 0 the and slalom, looked much better pPr jggg Womans Division Utah Satut day as Vladimir Sabich of r 30SVjng Proprietor's Kybruz, Calif., had a sixth, Rick match game championships and $j Chaffee of Rutland, Vt., ninth, a berth in the national tourna- and hare luck Bill Kidd of rnent at Hialeah, Fla, this Stowe, Vt., 12th. .spring. With by far their best season Donna beat out a field of the in inteinational racing in years, best Women bowlers in Utah to the Austrians left no doubt from claim the 1969 crown. She will1 the beginning who would win; the title. Wiltrud Drexel flashed to victory in the womens downhill Thursday with teammate Olga Pall finishing third. In the mens dow'nhill, France took first but Tritscher, who had his best performance of the year at Vail, placed second. Most of the NFL and AFL clubs want the leagues to pretty much retain their curtent identities in the interest of cashing in on the rivalry inflamed by the salary war before it proved too costly, particularly since the last Super Bowl game ended the myth of NFL might. Convinced they now have the two hottest attractions in Joe Namath of the New York Jets and rookie 0. J. Simpson of flic AFL Buffalo Bills, the witli in are heads putting club NFL brethren who set more store in the outs contained in! (In having L.S. Third leagues. a reThey take that to mean a of the leagues, structuring complete mixture of NFL and AFL teams. a parenthetical watering-dowof the pertinent paragraph on the merger agreement. Tritscher, racing, won th15 mens giant slalom for Austria Saturday while his teammates Karl Schranz ano Heini Messner, took second and third. Australia's Gertrude Gabl won her second event of the three-da- y meet, sweeping to victory in the ladies giant slalom over Michele Jacot of France and. Marilyn Cochran of Richmond, Vt. The final team standings were: Austria 297, France 210, United States 147, Switzerland 116 and Canada 41. theorists in the AFL will insist that a pertinent paragraph in the merger agreement sanctioned by tiie United States Congress means just what it says: 'Beginning in 1970, a unified league schedule will lie made effective providing for mixed regular season games between the clubs of the two present soft-lin- Season his best season in international 1966. Hard-lin- - VAIL. COLO. (AP) In an awesome of power, Austria streaked to the title at the annual American International team ski races Saturday, breakFrench strangleing a hold on the crown. y ever) thing, it's the only thing, the lords of professional football will rediscover beginning March 17 when they address themselves to the challenge of re- June Toj) Field i Bow ler Wins Pro Tilt in Last Frame - VanDer- join former national champion the crown. Ursula Ann Slattery of Salt Lake as Wouden was second with 4,423; Utah's representatives in the 'Aline Lord was third with 4,275. Other scores in the top 10 were: nationals May 3. The finals of the Utah tourna- - C. Jean Shonka, 4,235; Marilyn ment were at the Buttgereit, 4,203; Lucille Fergu- - MILWAUKEE (UPI) Billy ... Lanes where the 10 finalists son, 4,095; Dottie Perreno, it . j e dipped match-gam- e , . Donna on 3,993; a Wildermuth, 3,975; competed M j. on Bonnie Laurel basis with the bonus-poin- t sys-Berg, 4,038; ,,na . tern allowing an additional 50Eldredge, 3,795. e y Miller In the nationals, 144 women pins each game. and take the earnings lead Open Donna scored 4,601 pins to win will battle for the crown, on the 1969 $Professional BowJ-er- s Assn. tour. Pal-D-M- T . . 1 j' 1 Hardwick, 27, who was seeded into the championship match Ex-A- ir after leading the qualiCJ fiers, shot three mncppnti vg strikes in the 10th frame.' K-StaLimongello then could have won te it all with a strike, but left the four-pion his first ball anfl,', Hardwuck emerged a MANHATTAN, KAN. (UPI)leave the athletic direc- - winner. H. B. (Bebe) Lee resigned torship, which he has held for 13 The $10,000 first prize was submitted to Dr. C. Saturday as the athletic 1969 earnings of tor at Kansas State University, jciyde Jones, chairman of the $24,790. Johnny Guenther of effective May 1, to accept the university's athletic council. '"Ypcnn Pplif ' 1QQ of a special events The council will presidency begin was the Drevious television company, Closed seeh a new director. leader at $22,790. of America. cuit Corporation Hebe Lee. Coach ' Position Quits n Top Skier if lady's slalom was won by Miss Gabl, perhaps the1 best individual skier at these races. Tritscher came in third while Tom Anderson, 13, relit es greatest moment, when ill the men's sioluin to tire Schranz, never seeming caller said, Hello, Tom, this is Bart Starr. of the international circuit grind was fourth. "It was my best performance of the whole season," said a smiling Tritscher as he joined Ins Austrian teammates. "They were good races, skiers women Americas saved the day for the United .States after a miserable start, Led by Marilyn Cochran, four U.S. girls placed 'n the top ten in Friday's slalom and brought e 54 points to the previously American total, things only happen in d 'earns, so Tom Anderson. 13.1 France, which had won the crown eveiy, to pinch himself to believe ternational Ski . Fridays 220-21- 5 direc-(year- Talks With Packer Great Youngest Coach athletic programs has Penec Saturdays final round beati"S the nations been enormous, became John, Sar ' Jones said.i Jim God- Calif., Jose, He has had the respect and adCalif, their Hayward, miration of people in all aspects (defeated Johnson, and of intercollegiate athletics and Limongello set up the cham-i- s Kansas States pionship match by ousting leaving in their strongest1 man, Limongello received $6,000, committee and chairman of the competitive position in years. directors. jGodman $3,000, Johnson $2,000 Big Eight athletic Regrets Verdict land St. John $1,800. Lees letter of decision to Jones added he regretted Lees decision to resign. Lee credited the overall im-- l Lee 248-23- -' 192-19- Lad Has Greatest Thrill 227-21- Phone Call from Starr John Wooden Waits Athletic Fete wilt-Thes- Raises Questions Pete Rozelle Commissioner has said that two conventional jni networks would be required to 'eanpd heavily on its carry such a ast complex of on television and a few lucky and the voice said, "Hello, Tom, ;s gnrt starr youngsters but could not mount! pregrams, raising the question "ln " play be would of whch network ss.-- " with less attractive saddled is d provement in the universitys competitive position in the Big Eight Conference to an excel-lent staff and improved facilities. He said he would continue living in Manhattan at least for awhile. tamed their present identities. football. John Wooden, who has won person who has been singled out , Gertrude G3W, Austria. i.obia: ? mavbp say ..jieilo- anG get an pro The former Stan- The solution could be effected Be also didnt know it until cVhran, 'usa,' Rmond. Mvt'! four of the last five NCAA bas- - for his individual contributions autograph. basketball Be star 4 sv in to the addition 'and ci. fiord, bv offering ketball championships at UCLA, f8N' 5 lovalty to the Utes over the fr(! University recently, but Bart is the Ogreat-- ' 09 ' T'l. :l! Austria, Berme Raurer, 41, a est man for featured 6 Anto the games in be Enumcaw, will Tom Na9ei, usa, Judy years 1959, speaker sports regular regional 7 contest to But how many have the su- - derson. nationally-attractiv- e aSnce. w.urud' "mexei!' auv the annual Ambassador blanket' Bill Meek will introcuce his legiate sports. He was named F io9 76,; e?eh network. It coud he a preme tiirill of having the e ,'ore V.o-6- , prii.B"t award stag March 28, Bob football seniors and Jack Gard - ead basketball coach at Colo- 10 Sought Picture between two good NFL or ina lioib ii. BarbaM Cochran, uva, 0 h l f i n g, club president, ner his lone senior basketeer, rado State University in 1919. him? call Franl announced Saturday. Joe English. AFL attractions, or one of the uva, jackson wyo , iii4i; V The banquet Rex E. Anderson, 2845 Hartford, n interleague games proposed by, Finals Aflpr advo-- ! the retention-of-identithad written to Bart through the later,Itha1n usualtU t0 be fble t0 Wooden will be making one of get Lairne 24. i 1384, as Canada, speaker. cates. Packers, asking for an auto- - Graves, 16 74. Kreiner, Canada, his first public appearances A limited number of tickets at The times of the network as a graphed picture surprise 1. fter the NCAA finals, where $10 are available for friends of Rheinhard Tritscher, Austria, 3 06 47; for their voung son. games would be arranged so ? KaM schranz. Austna, 3 08 56 3 Heni the Bruins are who are not expected to win 'the university tna, 3 08 "61 ; 4 JaKrD iiscnj that one of them could precede Patrick a fifth hoop championship. 08 70, 5 .... zenand. of the Ambassador A. members teleor or follow home games US knows what to do in anv Russel, France, 3 06 87; 6. 30918 7 Wooden will be the first acjve C. sab ch, usa, Kvbruz Caiif, casts of road games in league Situation, CalleC the right plav. Switzerland, 3 09 38 8 9 basketball coach to be the main 3 09 46 Auo-pVrt would cities cities. He railed Tnm trom ti.een 3 09 47,Rick Chaffee, usa, Rutland vi, ban the traditional 10 be offered both network games. France, 3 o es. 11 Rena sPeaKer at and conversed with his Rrccat M qnod, France, 31061, 12 Bill qUet of honoring University friend for five minutes. is Her- Kdd. usa stce Prime time Monday night 3 10 63 tie Utah i4 football and basketball ben Huber, Ausma if the and 3 It Bob telecasts are planned AUGLTTA, GA. (AP) A few davs later, a package 4; QpninrQ i e. SwzrUd, All-Sta- r networks do not Murphy, lotund Florida young - arrived from Green Bav with TJ.' conventional . a i'aCh 0t tne senior athletes Dan "w,n' J h?rd Canaia 3,:7 0C9 in a three - the reque.-te- d B photograph, but RmaiX'"' cana'd I wdl receive the U blanket from Otto Gra- CHICAG0 (AP) sports network might be sought ue'k outburst on the pro tour also a Packer pennant, hat. pin, 3 J034' Ambassau''r Atn e lc L UDl ham, deposed coach of the to carry them, or all of the in.. t summer, was extended a decals and the Green Bay Foot- A social hour will open the was weekend game telecasts. Redskins, Washington special invitation Saturday to ball Yearbook. at 7 p.m., followed by named Saturday as head coach . evening Golf Tournament o The merger agreement post- the Masters Leaves Advice dinner at 8 p.m. (Gf the College who poned the explosive realignment by former champions of the of left No a bit Bart advice: (Graham directed to their last lor these three years in the Augusta classic. Surprise Award two victories over pro footballs matter what you do in life,1 hope that the wounds of the pie- FajN j., (;oaJ In addition to honoring the champions vious civil war would be healed.. Tom, I want you to remember blankets the The with seniors of the ou should alwavs do your SAN JOSE, CALIF. (AP) play the New It noted that "studies of the lea-- ' The 1 in Soldier York Jets have a C. will assistant A. 25, John 26- ear-olAmbassador Aug. Mackovic, of Floridian at any early adding sibility apparently best." football coach at Army for the special surprise award for a Field. date two additional franchises means Charlie Sifford. that All As Mrs. Anc.erson said past two seasons, was n. med 4 ear-olwho has boys have heroes, so how spe- Negro Saturday as offensive backfitld 28 franchises in 27 cities (two of that lie has been kept ciul it is to find out, as Tom coach at San Jose State. in New York, the t iem out of the Masters because he is DeWayne las tiat no matter how impor- - Mackovic joins black, wont achieve his goal of jant Bait Starr is he will still King, a former defensive coach nlaving in the prestigious tour- pauSp org enough to aeknoul- - at Michigan State, and Bob Spend a Week or a Weekend! Seattle is expected to get the nament this year. edge the admiration of a voung Grottkau, former line coach at Phoenix. Bir- - Sifford, a professional since fan he's never met. next franchise. Lancy Junior College in Oak- mingham, and Tampa also have 1947 wi10 vvon the Los Angeles "That he would take time out land. on the staff of new Head made bids. Currently, there is open Iasi January, has almost 0f his busy life to reach across Coach Joe McMullen, an imbalance of teams in the no chance of gaining one of the the miles and give a young boy Mackovic was a quarterback HEART QF GRAND TETON NATL. PARK eastern half of the country, due, sjx spots still open to Americans his own moment of glory at Wake Forest and led the f course, to the denser pepuh- - ;n the Masters. NOBODY BUT EARL SCHEIB GIVES ALL THIS, 'stamps Mr. Starr as a hero with lantic Coast Conference in total Sno-Mobilition there. offense in 1964. Excellent a heart." 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