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I a &ai i '4 'Ij "" i.1 1i t ,,,,,,,,--A-,,,. ..;,Aorelz.-t::,;:,,-,:,- '.:t a. ... ..0114'..,:"; ,i b. :if(l'I''''''''.... ....,-:,......- NA40.17:'171 .:'$.::,114. ...... ,:,- ..... ' , 4",.., .4 1 'i. - ' 7. 4!; ' ' Br :ce chose football because he thought he could go on quarterbacking. And at many major colleges. some in this state, he could have quarterbacted and been a star at it But now he's on the bench again, a familiar spot for him at ASU. What must hurt most, though, is that he is on the bench for a mediocre Sun Devil team far from a great team. a Drac, like a irOWirli blue chip athletes, was lured into the camp of a "big-timewhere his chances for or so the story goes. arc better Hardy had the misfortune of attending Arizona State at the same time the Kush regime recruited Kush toid the press that Hardy is his at tight end. Maybe that was a convenient way to ease Hardy from a hot quarterback " battle involving tht boy, Dennis Sproul is a junio:. If a young man to get any national waves, start as a sophomore. Now days they can start as a freshman. The way things arP going for ASU and for Hardy he won't make let alone "fair-haired- Bruce Hardy mems to reflect the frJstrons of three years at Arizona State, clocking bench time against BYU. . te 1 .r....-:-- 1 -- 4 I I amesioymitAr41051kROAKINZv ,s- j ..: :4Q., ',.' i', ri$4:11111"'"1"1".WftWilblaltaSSVIr:IW4 Abtq,,,,Uski:.!,..,!'::....0,10.4....:Vr:IkS,' ., ne..:,, ..;i1 ':';:::',; 1 ,..' ' 4' '0 -- 11 kt'', I: I!if .,110- ,:T::: ::: .:,:,:e!:: t k .4.,,0. - ',:::A ; ,,..12:::,,,,,,. 7','':'); t V . ,Ti,;.- - dee 00'1' 0 f 1 31 1 41 . ,.,,,,,,,Isi....,10, , I jj 7:33 4 , , 1 il '",......,, 4 t 3, 4 ii ' i 4,1 g I ,..'., , ' ::', , . - , r:1 i' ' 11 'd'44411c 1 ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,.......,' ,, A WO OOP y Ray "1 I I IW. ' MN 1ts tada Grass tleseret News sports writer jf I a They came to ski, over a people that first day of tpe Deseret News Siu Senool 28 years ago. with hand-me- iThey came without protection of ;loves. goggles or hats, with adequate clothing, makeshift lki boots, no poles and a beginner's eagerness to learn. ,z What a contrast between III ose first students and those planning to meet Nov. 13 for the first session of this year's Khool. Farrell Holding, an instrue- tbr during those first years, recalled how the first class during those early years of the school, was usually spent telling itudents what equipment they licked. t "I remember ctudents used old skis and head p to class wearing anything. he biggest problem seemed to e with the boots they'd come p there wearing everything from regular shoes, to robber agoloshes, to work omits. Those Old rubber galoshes with the big buckles were thc thing. vet. used to slip right into hose old s'bear trap' bindings. concern a t a l bout heel lift or ankle sup- )or." he noted shalrir 0 his Lead in wontlernint. to ' 4,,,3 0 1 et - t o ,.1 -- . It 1 mos wow I."' ri..... dZl 'W - 1 .alril grab dad's 1 Basic teaaing technique len was to go strlight tifbWn tha min. Sf00 and then change ;Erection and move on. I I oVn. o"tthl.;;s".'' 't he ti.e:e7 with Ithe old kick turn. We used to pave them doing the tck turns . 1 .. I I !',. 'I' ,.!"1,.: ;77)''' $4,1 I r. a 1 Z:t ,,,: Li ii.t ,,,.. per4:-- -, 414".g- -- 1 17::: , ' ' o A ''AkAtq i,I, ..' ... 'ra.oN, I ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.- .- :7 v.t. , - 4,..szo7..? 1 4 ,,i- CI Ittat I t ilt,,. 174,;: t ,,.. ,,,,,4 ...0,,, ,f ri;.,,, . -,f,- 4- :.:: , , - ,il,. ,,,,,. ,,,. ,,,,,,, . 4 - ,,,1 ,,,,,I I: ''''S: , , r4-1-q,,,,- I - r .,,,,,, I ihoo until they could do them in their sleep," reported another of the early instruelors, John Bartlett. "Then we'd go into the old cut c ley:T.11w. Wc tp used to call it 'spreading the butter.' ,The skis were long and had no metal edges, so to be able to go slow you really had to spread those skis." it I eh. mi II 160 r 4 ',7 ,,' t ,. ' i - 3' , - '. ..... , :,, ,,,, ,1.,),,.1., ,, won gy es rd Coleman. Coleman fumbled midwat through the first period, with Colt linebacker Jin Cheyunski recovering at the Oiler la. Two plays IlLet , Leak., SCAM ed vita' four-yar- d sweep. Pastorini, who directed be Oilers to minus yards passing offense in tie first half, missed;010,:. third period when he was ienched for "disciplinary reasons." After Hadl completed just one of eight pass attempts in his stint, Pistorini returned and led the Oilers to their only scovs a pass to wide. receiver Ken Burrougl and P. two yard run by ft!tt last !!; n -- i OleSt matcommonsantawrison 11 EL PASO, Tex. (AP) "The "Granger Ghost" is disappearing from the University of Texas El Paso football scene as head coach effective Dec. 1. Gil Bartosh, 46, one of the greatest running backs in Southwest Conference history at Texas Christian in the early 1950s, announced Monday he is resigning because of facilities and finances at the Western Athletic Conference school. The Miners are 7 this year and under Bartosh, who says the school can't compete in v iskin I NCAA fuol,1).11 wile,' its pieseut "Before I accepted this position three years ago, I reviewed the needs of the program and recommended changes that were needed to turn the program around," said Bartosh. "I was led to believe at that time that there would be no problem in obtaining the facilities and finances to upgrade the I 1.7.1.1.11911211110111211213210B -- AGE ' 400 tu-r-n 0-- I hereby release the Dsmeret News and participating agencies of c.lt tability damages by reascn of Inknies that may be sustained in tile whoa a: a Moil or bring registration to $ id School, Deseret 34 E. 1st South, Solt Lake City, Utah E14110. If mailed, INCLUDE STAMM ENVELOPE with name anti dims an outside to nwokno ski poitcto. I I -Over the years, the Destrei, News Ski School has introduced vio learn this year. The first class will he p session in Sugar House 2 - 1 I toe 1.7 , fr,, ' 1 AZ J Ic ,- IV - -, en- 11a W Ito , 11,, r. ,., ,1,.4 4- - Mall iii, .,Ater,,,,,-41,44w.tt.' '4 . T.; . , ..,, - - 1. ll( 'Ws ..mololliniatibialilImms Ity ,. 201 ill C. ., ISMS sr, - .,.,:.,,,,,,,,.--,..-., -- - slitit'eStil r,,. 11.0.".. - SUN ::: ;47 P.111.4.. , , - t -- : ,5.4,,..,,,,,-,,. : OPUS OAK'S . 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L t I 4-- 104040.:9-5,-T.-, b to-d- ROV...4..r.....0.E.1 Enclosed is $4. to cover four sessions in the Deseret News Ski School (transportction extra). Open to anyone age 8 to 80. t , Bartosh said, 'I started thinking about it after my second recruiting season when I could see what was happening. I made up my mind after the last recruiting season. It's something I've wanted o for soma tirro liktt cr fx.:x weaa. Ive.jtat. waited and waited for the proper time. "If they want a program here now is the time to do it. By my resigning I hope to focus attention 'en these problems." Bartosh said, "These facilities and finances have not been reladized. I feel that if UTEP is to compete in Division 1 football that we should have competitive finances and facilities. As of now, we are not li:!:',44:70:ffillortrcjAr: competitive in finances and facilities except for the Sun BOWL" ....1 Both UTEP President A. B. Templeton and L'TEP Athletic Director Jim Bowden said they regretted Bartosh's decision. Bartosh said he had no plans beyond completing the football season. ,AMill. Wrie, , t,r1,4 ,., .......-- in Bartosh's first year but the UTEP was , -.,,,.,,,,,,,,,;,,,Nic, ,c : - ,,,,,,,.., ,:,,,,,,,, team improved to 7 last season. .,,,,,,,,,ocialowookom....- - t "My resignation was my decision and under o pressure from the administration," said Bartosh. "I felt by resigning that this would focus tbo main prot;ems of rebuilding and maintaining a strong football program at UTEP." program." (Parent sign it student under 21) dry-lan- 4--4, - SIGNED And, more The loss was tie Oilers' third straight and two games behind Cincinnati in dropped them to the AFC Central Divsion. Battosh quits hapless UTEP;,:: blames finances , facilities Ti PHONE 1 Dawkins. ;',,- Io. earm' 'tpor 136 ,.,.. --- -) 1 P CITY have it easy Both former instructors have stayed with the skiing Bartiett Alta jowl uciur and owner of the Lift House, Holding is a rorpQpntative for Beconta, a distributor of ;Id ). ,- ADDRESS "The big day was the last class where you took the students up the lift for the first time. You planned on going up the lift early beentise it would take almost the entire day to bring them down. "Students t,DESERE III 54 a AFC's leading rusher, carried 28 yards and caught seven passes for 46 moreelones picked the Houston defense apart, completingt9 of 28 pas.stsz 1 for 197 yards. Roosevelt Leaks and Don MeCailPy scored two Colt touchdowns apiece on short yatage rlays ond reserve Ron Lee shook loose fo' a 69 yard run midway through the fourth sparer. Toni Linhart7 field goal and all lye conversions, kicked a Baltimore went ahead 21-- 0 d halftime due to mistakes by Oiler ruining back Ronnie BALTIMORE (UPI) -- - The young, hungry Baltimore Colts are serving otice the are prepared to extend last year's "miracle" into a Super Bowl berth this time. , "I know for a fact that there was no team in the National Fuothall League Ilia could have beateu us tonight," said tackle Joe Ehrmann, one of the Colts' "Sack Pack" defensive line average age, 25 that Monday helped destroy the Houston Oilers, night. "It's that extra year of cohesiveness. I think we're better than last year and it all comes down Ted (Coach Ted Marchibroda). I think that's our asset the fact that we play together." Ltibt yew , the nine regular season games to sneak into a playoff spot, where they lost to Pittsburgh. Now they are two games up on New England in the AFC Eastern Division and looking like a Super Bowl contender. The defense is a prime reason. It sacked Oiler quarterbacks Dan Pastorini and John Hadl six times for losses totaling 63 yards and held Houston to 190 total yards, most of them coming when the game was decided. While the defense did its job, quarterback Bert Jones directed the Baltimore offense, equally young and hungry, to 458 total yards. Woi khorse running back Lydell Mitchell, the ,,,,,,.,.......,,0,,,, NAME led that instructors were few and students many during those today. With all the equipment and the advanced teaching teehniques, learning to ski is ten tines faz,ter ttna it was during the early years," added, I I 46001 mr.Trilmorernir-- Both John and Farrell recal- first years. "So, each instructor used to have as many as 40 student in his class. Actually it wasn't that btal because all the students were true beginners. Very few of them hnd ever been on skis and so you could start right from ground level and not have to worry about classifying them into groups. I used to line them up in three or four columns and work with three or four utudents at a time," noted Bartlett. v rt V II , vdoiniss- times or ''ifrom , lits;1-1yr- ft r 38-1- 4, 1,;',4 examine ski equipment that was "in" when they first' News Ski School which began 28 years ago. 4. k 1 ' ' 1:11,' 140 - A Ak.440-71p- ---L' ' 400"41414S' sta....,.,...,,,,,,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,...., . ,t ,,? '1: t.;.:,,.,e,,., r... L nesv rzirtietvel t" jfel 1 " t '.. Z. .,,f- ':: - r , i I. 1 I ':111 - 41 A 4 4 ...7";1. s.0 i .t4.1 C.)1 .:. s ,C- -:-34-- ,A1 '1:1 ,1 I A i t,,,,,:,',,,,, ' se , :!.'.., 1:;c1:W ,, ......:4tA I t:' , io P VII einurn 1, , 1 N - ,..5. 1 I ''. .....:, I,.,,,,,,,,,......6.. ;4: 1 .:::S:: . 4 TT .P?:.i... irrI Y Oe. ,::::- It Z: , 1 t7 ir 14. ...': . ! ...I,: .11Z.'.7.:0' i. --1 7 Y .pao" A ItTN . .6 4 't'', .,. I tbp, 111r-!44- :'P-- II' .5' 1::---'',',-.,k,- S ,,e,:: 1' I 1 :. 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Pso' i Now, alter three years of frustration, with one year ha, Iliiice Early 1'1, still pines his compeligive heart 7 away on the bench, his future pretty' well botched up by three years of '1' . i frustration. It might be well for future Beehive State high school blue 7' to chimers consider the Hardy case ,re,' when the higgees come t ,t calling. And if a young man has a head; , , full of competitive hair, it's better to 4 clock time on the field than to brad about clocking bench time I )r som big timer. Sproul wat, supposed to be a whiz kid tos freshman year, 1974. But be was so inconsistent, Kush floundered for a quarterback most of the year, tossing an inexperienced Hardy to the wolves now and again but always coming back to Sproul. Kush's The Sun Devils went wnrcl neenrel Rineo lqgg. ThP fans got on Sproul and Kush was unhappy, blaming them for destroying the lad's confidence. There didn't seem to be much thought over what the Kush staff was doing lo Hardy's confidence Even last year through a 12-- 0 raiii--It- ., - calidence. The quarterback cards were stacked against Hardy right from the begirming. Ile got nowhere near the opportunity to develop prowess under combat as did Sproul. want to play you'd best forget the . diamond frolic in spring-Ilia- . This year, with Sproul guiding an offense which was supposed to be e .,. awesome supposed to give the Sun :,,. ASU has :. Devils a shot at No. I fallen flat on its face. I have never, seen Kush so determined Le was 7,s. going to make a star out of a young man as in the case of Sproul. Hardy never had the benefit of that sort of , r1 But Kush and Company seem determined they take going tn inake their predictions stick on Spixiul. Many thought he should have concentrated on baseball, or at least should attend a university where be could play both. At ASU, though, if and you football is one you chose Frank .40i1Satirrel." P.4'' A ,' all-sta- te - res:a. In fact, Sproul has not consistently come up to the level of excellence of say quarterback I can remember in the Frank Kush winning regime. all-sta- JBruce 1'44,,,,i '; 6-- bc-c- h. :k- :1------4 : Hardy, a 5 tower of strength, was one of the best athletes in history of Utah preps. He in football, basketball was and baseball. He could have been in tennis or marbles or anything he wanted to take up. , -- season, Sprout was no sensation.Without a great defense to cover up for the offense's miscues, ASU was just another team. It was FredMortensen wno engineered a muchneeded touchdown Ftgait Neb- - hall-doze- IC.Ivridi '1'1Coach times i4a::tt,,,,,;00011,0, .. ,:':',:::::.::t e:1,.:1. 1: . ,,,541: ... ..:1...5...'. :44.ill -- ,f....mitt .. ... ..,....7:i ,,,.... ..... 71, ,11,,,,Lor3.4,;i7.!..zt:777:: .. .,. F,,,,,:, 4 '411 , ,::,.. ;..!...0...... .;.: z...,4041411N-4014140,1.- r ''':''NI'.1 . 7.:.... a . mud 4.Noafta,--- 4,,x 1,7 '4 .., ,;:,:,., FERGU(On - Ig 10-111- ing tight end last year, played one, set of clowns on effe!re when senifr tight end, Paul Ervin, caught a breather after a bump had him limping. Hardy wanted to see action in this before the game in the worst way home folks. But even though ASU went through three quarters of frustrating offense, Hardy rode the ,,Rf6i ...!:...:''......8....:: 11):;; Ili 114,pg what it called a California sensation, the hottest quarteiback of all time Sproul. ems supposed t41 make Sproul ASO fans forget Danny White. But n or so Limes Sproul, the I've seen him including ASTJ's great Fiesta Bowl win over Nebraska last year Couldn't carry a water bucket for White in any area one cares to Mention execution, poise or smarts. GEORGE .3 14.. 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