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Show v" yf vv w f ' '' 'n vi r nrrr CJcach ftliller v rr-- r Ski On The By EDDIE GROTH . Sports Publicist New Mexico Wild Side Coach Bill Weeks revamped his offense and defense at the University of New Mexico this fall and the newness is evident in the Lobos starting lineup for Saturdays game m Provo with Brigham Young New Mexico has four newcomers starting on oftense, three backs, with including three on defense. The Weeks also shuffle has lettermen minmiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiuia tha good to lunch with Warren Miller, ski man, yesterday. , veywTe "T "T 'IMew (mmiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimmiMiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiHiK It was -- -' t- Ski On He will likely make a million dol- Warrens in Utah with his ski film, the Wild Side! lars for either himself or his associated Sigma III Productions. The ski movie is full length about an hour and a half and features some of Utahs skiers like Alf Engen and Junior Bounous. This movie was after the successful run of possibly Endless Summer which is a plotless surfing scene from all sides of the world. But Warren, who has made miles of film in his day, and lectured to more people than some of us have seen, recalled with some of his old buddies the aforementioned, , two, and such others as Jim Gaddis and Dev the many Jennings evenings he floated around the country eating off the land and in the winter thats tough. Alta has one of the most picturesque parking lots Ive ever lived in, Warren said. My little trailer once stayed there for nine days while I made some of those first movies. Degulis completes the running backs with Ace Hendiicks the -choice at the flanker.- - A pair of twins ltorn Camemn Junior College have brmped at the defensive ends Donny and Danny Silver, both tipping the scales at' 224, diew praise from the coaching stalf after Satui day's game and could degive New Mexico its fastest fensive line in some time Botli Silvers were quartet nnlers in high school and. will join veteinn Paul Smith and changing positions to make loom for the new face'. Terry-Stona trnrwier front Baylor who played his prep ball in Albuquetque. jumped ahead of veteran Ruk Beitler at quarlast week tet back during win over Idaho' UNMs State, and w ill be Week's choice Saturday. David Bookert is expected to start af tailback in place of Ron Romans, who was thiid in rushing last year at New Mexico, after a great three weeks of practice. Soph Rick 24-- Rex lleningtott at the dclensive tackles. Smith vvasan selection two years ago ns a .sophombic . pleted eight ol 20 attempts for 121 yauls and a Tl) strike to end Bob Fowler while Beitler was able to hit on only two of 11 lot 55 yards although one was a thud quarter touchdown pass to Emilio Valle. , Rick Matthes up horn the flush loam, will complete the newness oil delense Matting at halfback vvliilp Ron Mover will he a newcomer at oltonsive Beitler had a hand in seven records last I NM passing guatd. sea- son including an pass to Emilio Valle for a WAC record. With both Stone and Beitler available the Lotos have oM?ned up. d Although Stone lias replaced Beitler, Weeks still may platoon the pair against the Cougais. Against Idaho Stale. Stone com full-length- AggiePoveir Deseret News Special CANYON TEXAS state University football is getting some big print as game time approaches the Saturday night battle West Texas State. M We would work selling hot dogs at some of the ski resorts. g About every 10th went into the pack sack for later in the week. By working we could make enough money for the ski lines. t hot-do- ' v f v f y Wichita State and hasnt been In Ltah Practice all week. Hell be reR;,y Watrin; team Plated here hi a position switch, linebacker, and for with Mooney, .No. 2 offensive d. will exchange spots. is running Enthusiasm Kerbel. coach for this game. A crowd of 16,000 some Texas Buffalo Bowl expected flattering words for USDs all- to filled to capacity. Hurri-ley- . "ay Bill Sta. American candidate, cane Beulah rs leaving a trail of "Staley is rated hy pro advrse waher was scouts as the best defensive the" Thursda': tackle m college football. F.gur- was a strong possibility good how out to block him a is ing weather by game time. big chore " Kortol figures Ltah Stale Assistant Frank Bettencouit, could provide the toughest de-.ho scouted USU against Wichi-(ens- e any of his teams have Ita in that deadlock last faced in eight years of coaching week, was very high on tailback at West Texas. Id put them in MacArthur Lane. Im not sure a class with Memphis State, Ive ever seen a better running Kerbel said. back than Lane Bettencourt, The game will pit a strong You dont figure to be Buffalo said. offense against the able to stop guys like him, youlAggies tough front five. The just hope to slow them down so Buffaloes 35 scored points they might not do maximum1 against Montana State last damage." wepk, but gave up 26 points. Head Duane Thomas a 215 pound Aggie coach Chuck Mills said sophomore defensive sophomore fullback, gained 102 tackle Phil Olsen would likely yards rushing and scored three not start. Olsen suffered a se- - touchdowns against Montana vere charley horse against State. 111 f Can-v,o- n Backfield aces Randy Oakeson, Dave Wiechman hold Bingham and Mike VanTassell against hopes HillcVest. Warrens travels have taken him to the farthermost parts of the planet. Hes had chances to sniff the snows of those which are best. What! South Over East? Utah Prep Gridiron Red Hof "There is none like the Wasatch. Maybe two places in the world, in France, have snow to match you in depth and content. When I take my Wasatch films to the European countries they dont believe what they see. They cant imagine people allike Alf skiing in such light and fluffy snow most over their heads. By DAVE KADLECK Deseret News Sports Writer Excellent On Two Inches South over East? . . . Judge Memorial over Granite? . , , Bountiful over Davis? . . . Kanab over Cedar and North Summit over Grantsville? Unlikely ! But none of these possibilities is outside the realm this week as 25 conference games make their contribution to Class A and B standings which decide contestants for title playoffs come November In some parts of the East, where skiing has grown more than any other participating sport, inch they advertise two inches of base and as conditions of new snow and rate the skiing excellent. Then I show them one of your skiers coming off the Wasatch peaks in endless depths of snow and the famous powder and they cant believe it. one-ha- lf People iu the East, for instance, hope that some day they can have just one ride down the mountain like you people have here every day you can find time to get to it. 24. And while each game has on monumental value a league level, it's the stature of state play, that has coaches working overtime on game psychology. South, No. 2 on the Deseret News poll, is bigger than East, and after last weeks action, healthier. Grant Martin reports two key injuries a concussion to ace Steve Lindgren and broken arm to backfield ace Bob Bowen. South is at full strength with Dan Cowan directing that teams attack that has turned to the air lanes. And watch Cub halfback Larry Archuletta chew Easts line up on the ground. someGranite awakened what last week in that tie to Hillcrest, appears to have poise and shouldnt have too much difficulty with Judge Memorials John Pezely-lesBulldogs. Warren said that Japan is the fastest growing ski nation in the world. They have four times as many skiers as the United States. The mountains are moving with skiers. You fight to get on the ski trains and if you make it and have one foot off the ground when they shut those train doors, you will still have only one foot on the ground when you get there its that crowded. Davis, on the threshold of losing that tinge of fame that comes with football fortune, faces a big threat in Bountd ifuls Braves. But the ouiji board foresees a Dart win. Kanab over Cedar High? We're really worried about Redman Coach Jack Kanab, Monday. Sawyer confided Theyre big and tough and like to hit, he said of the No. 6 Cowboys. . Cedar wins the nod in this one. upset-minde- The North Summit-Grantsvill- e rates game tossup. Utah's Friday Grid Schedule three-week-ol- d Selling Utah Bindings pass-happ- Earl Miller of Orem, the ski binding expert, still hold3 his national falling contest in Japan and this has become' so popular that he has local, regional and national championships in ski spills. This is a great stunt for Earl to show the safety features of his bindings and also to sell Utali products abroad. y 6-- 6 regained its Warren Miller said he made about 40 minutes of film in Utah areas for Ski On The Wild Side! After cutting the 5 2 minutes of film was left in the show, which, according to Miller, is a major part of the program considering the number of places which had to he shown. s KKGION ONC BEN LOMOND at Bear River Weber at BONNEVILLE Skv View at OGDEN ROY at Box Elder REGION TWO Olympus at VIEWMONT, 4pm SKYLINE at Highland, 3 30 p m, Clearfield at WEST, 3.45 pm. Bountiful at DAVIS EAST at South, 3 30 p m REGION THREE Hillcrest m BINGHAM 7 30 pm. Murray at JORDAN, 3 00 p m. JUdoe At GRANITE, 3 OO D m. GRANGER at Cyprus, 7 30 pm, Kearns at TOOELE, 7 30 p m REGION POUR Provo at OREM American Fork at SPANISH FORK Carbon at LEHI Pleasant Grove at PAYSON B Y. High at SPRINGVILLE REGION FIVE WASATCH at Dugway GRANTSVILLE at N. Summit MORGAN at Park City REGION EIGHT Hu'ricane at PAROWAN CEOAR CITY at Kanab Beaver at DIXIE a It appears Hill' i est is the closest target. Figure Granger over Cypins, Jordan over Murray and Tooele over Kearns in other Region Three games. Either team is capable in Five. Grantevilles Region become the talk of the Class B state as a darkhorse for state title. Its on this premise that Grantsville rates the favorite role. But the action doesnt stop here. Two of the biggest teams in the state meet at Highland where the Rams host giant neighbor Skyline. A tossup? Maybe! But favor the No. 2 ranked Eagles. another Viewmont gets crack at a City power when it hosts Olympus. The Vikings appear to be too big for the classy Jphnny Christopolus eleven. Its homecoming for the Vikings. The game will to broadcast over radio station KBBC (1600) at 4 p.m. Ben Lomond over Bear Bears, Rivers Bonneville over Weber, Ogdens defending Class A champs over Sky View and Roy for victory No. 3 over Box Elder and thats a switch. The West pick over Clearfield is based on a hunch. The imagination and spunk displayed at Skyline last week entitles the rejuvenated football program at West to a favored role, Watch Bingham upend Hill- crest at Copperton in what must be considered an upset should it occur. The Steve Miners want a Dangerfield victory for their new headman. upset-minde- d Panther OUR GIFT TO YOU . SHOP FRIDAY AT DESERET BOOKS NEW COTTONWOOD MALL STORE AND RECEIVE A FULL , ON EXPECT 45,000 FOR UTES He said that after spending quite a bit of time in some countires, and some subjects, that in the cutting some of the entire spots were omitted. 3 8on-- , IbnHdW rrmni.rfuon and ,he (OS h iwi YOUR PURCHASES! uppi ? n Boo ifKludm Sunday School rraoudls and are and not subject (o fl ount nt NO Gophers Crippled? We wanted a lot to choose from and we made enough of everything. The cutting is a long and tedious job, Warren admitted. . SPECIAL! PHONE did! thi Relief textbook Out of the Bt ORDERS FAITH III THE FUTURE first Well, wed like to see some of the scenes he doesnt use. But first were anxious to see those he MAIL FRIDAY ONLY AT COTTONWOOD MALL - A football iTwo regulars MINNEAPOLIS linebacker Den- throwing and outstanding runfor the University of nis Cornell and offensive guard ning ability would have posed 'Bill Christison have underMinnesota finds the Gophers an added threat in the Minneso knee surgery and are lost gone ta attack. The Wilson shift hosting the Redskins of the Uni- for the season. found George Kemp, versity of Utah in Memorial Early this week no less than Stadium here Saturday. Early from Robbinsdale, sophomore six regulars were but of contact estimates indicate an opening taking over at left halfback with work because of injuries. the first team. day attendance of 45,000. Whereas Warmath had definite Before the start of fall prac- plans to platoon complete offenSomething of a bombshell was tice it appeared that Coach sive unite and defensive unite, dropped on Warmath s game Murray Warmath with 28 Go- he nowJaces the probability ofi plans Monday when pher lettermen slated to return patching up his lineups and sophomore fullback Jim Carter, and would to in strong position to using some .both an players high school star at South St. meet the threat of the invad- ways. Paul, suffered a shoulder injury ing Utes who last season finInjuries to quarterbacks Phil that will sideline ished in a tie lor second place Jnm for an inand Hagen Ray , Stephens definite in tlje Western Athletic Conferperiod. caused Warmath to pull senior s ence. The game kicks off Curt Wilson out ol the left half14th season as Minneso- back spot at which he hatf been ta's head coach. running all (all and return him the picture has on Monday to the However, r charged drastically due to a post at which he is a of- .veteran. .. rash of injuries to Sports fensive and defensive players. At left half Wilson with his1 'Business 6, 7 OR by Richard L. Evans d France Challenges For Cup NEW YORK (UPI) The line for Americas Cup challengers forms to the right and France is second in line. After dl6 years of ignoring yachtings m is.t coveted competition. France Wednesday became the second nation . to tender a challenge to meet a United States defender in the 1970 series off Newport, R.I. form of a telegram submitted by the Yacht Club DHveres on the French Rivie-1 ra. The challenge was signed by the clubs oprqsidents Baron Marpel BiCh and R. Eifren. 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