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It was a big disappointment to Andersen not to have at least one of his other players ,', ,.:'1 From what was said at the Sapporo Winter Olympics it seemed everyone was for breaking the barrier between amateur and professional athletes. Tenure of talk indicated that inasmuch as there was uniform cheating on pay rolls, expenses, handouts, endorsements, the whole matter of amateurism should be abandoned. Remember when they kicked Karl Schranz, favored Austrian skier out of the games because he admitted his professionalism? He thought they shouldn't do what they did because others were in his boat. Contention, of course, was the Oiympies were national teams of some Communist were countries professionals all the way while la free countries professionals admitted it and went their way for pay. All this is true. :,,,,,'g-'''..'.. i'' N. ..4,. '1....:..:'.,:'.. .' "' - ,'..:''...,4 .' , ' PIA .,. ".'' 'A , 1 , ' -- 44 . 4 k : , 4.e.a1-,1t:::''. 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But the local vote was scant at 14 voters. and L? tl , :.::, ' ri : ...::,,.,..:,::,:::..::,, , Those who have attended the Olympics in an observing capacity might vote with the minority. It rubs you a bit when you see the Russian national basketball team, all professionals but listed as solcoldiers in the Russian Army, play our amateurs to v4 weeks few a for ho been have gathered lege kids work out under one coach. One must wonder, of course, what we could do with Russians if we could use our best basketeers, the Vests. Chamberlains, Jabbars, Beatys, Issels. Put them under one coach for year upon year and see who could win the Olympic gold. We might learn that we are not as good as we think we are or better than we believe. We have done so well with our college kids, and not always the best of this bunch, that we feel our professionals could beat their professionals 11 games out of every 11. OerwhelmingIy ! Win or lose, I like our system best let our ama' teur athletes go for the Olympic gold. , "Its accessibility to a major metropGlitan area makes it an ideal site for the training , "When not in use by the United States ski team, it can be used for seminars. coaching instruction and all aspects of the ski industries." .. 01 country and jumping) and Said Intermountain al- pine (slalom and giant slalom) stars. (See photograph on this home of both alpine and page.) skiers, though this type of McClure said President program prevails throughout Park City was a unanimous choice for the training site. European ski-mind- countries. It will be a $IO year-aroun- Said McClure: "Park City was selected because of its ideal ski and ski training center and mountains. 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Each team had to be repre. been named to the honor game. Big Z was named twice in the National Basketball Association and has made the ABA team the last three straight years. "Even though I've been named to participate in the game before, it's still a big thrill for me," said the modest Beaty. "It will be especially a big thrill for me this year since I will be playing before my fans at home. This will be the first time in my career it has happened to me." 4 Utah ers source in Sheveport A d Sports City, Regional Financial Theater Entertainment PHILADELPHIA (AP) Khayat, who was fired the The Philadelphia Eagles day after the 1972 season named Washington Redskins' ended in December. Tose also assistant Mike McCormack as accepted the resignation of their new head coach at a General Manager Pete Betz- news conference today. laff, but doe3 not plan to owner Leonard Tose place him. He has said the g signed McCormack after a ,team will operate with nel interview Tuesday. director Herman Ball succeeds Ed accepting expanded duties. McCormack person-daylon- indi- cated that he saw Stars' president Vince Bory la scouting the tilt earlier Texas-Centenar- y BATTERIE has been placed probabation for the 1.6 rule by the NCAA. Centenary on a ti ) tio) ,---- 1,1 , 8 1973 .itamt ( . ' Mar. al i LASS' II ( . Ph. 702-738-33- Lounge Entertainment Room Accommodations Liberal Slots Golfing . I Esciternont Casino 14A41.I , 7, 12 -- 4 ';0000.....installec71 gore t ., .. PACK I 4 - , ' 0 GLASS . , Estimated Prize Fund 2899 wally IP , - MOW 1100 !sax 110, Elko, Nev. Fun Special Mortars (t., ' 4rIN Cash Redeereable Coupont 41:7 ., - ..."0, Chow Wagon Each Sunday Rooms Starting at $111.00 738-332- 2 2!:----- 4 .A. OPEN 1 :. Of', OPT. ALL 1 MIAOW pun . Spzemiltop tir:td rows Lod to Air CAM. Cars Ca WITS SAS MOS 1 0 011Alie,Ir p.m, Caldera. seer myna hiwo CistameAre ..r EXCEPT SUN. 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For Individual Reservations Call (702) SECTION BULLETIN q will boost with the Bill Cosby show kicking it off Feb. 5th at the Salt Palace. Tickets for both the game and Cosby program are on sale at the Salt Palace. been. He fits the job. And the Palace is lucky to have Joe on the job. Most public relations men I know have long job titles, job descriptions, big offices, secretaries, office dictaphones, rows of chairs for guests, etc. And they stand around most of the time and shake hands Just like Joe is going to do. And he will do it better then some. We oldsters who can remember the great fighting days of Joe Louis will be first to stop in and shake hands with Joe. Those were two of the most famous hands in the history of sport. This year as a freshman he has led Centenary to a 10--2 mark. He has averaged 25 points and 16 rebounds. His best game was 51 points against LaMar University of Texas. A published report in the San Diego Union indicated the Stars selected Tom Burleson of North Carolina State and freshman Robert Parrish of Centenary. Parrish might be the surprise pick. As a prepster in Sheveport, La., Parrish led Woodlawn High to the title, averaging 30.7 points and 19.9 rebounds. His junior year all-sta- 4 4 0 :' It is Jones' fifth year. And it is also the fifth time Beaty has Joe Louis has a new job. He's public relations man at Ceasar's Palace in Las Vegas. His job description is, "Just be yourself." He will greet people, be around to shake hands. Ile won't write just be Joe Louis, Brown letters, nor give dictation Bomber of old; act like the great champion he's always 36-- 2 Utah Stars have selected two underclassmen in the ABA secret draft held Monday via telephone. their first appearance. r The game gets a big !,,;::,i'i ; ':'' '' ' 4::: - 'NSf.i;: .. '' Daniels becomes the only history playekbin the of the league to make it every time. James Jones would have been included also but last year when he was the fourth guard named, the three player limit per team was in effect. 7-Foot- Shake The Great Hand he averaged 23.2 points and 19.3 rebounds in leading the school to a mark. Deseret News Sports Writer It has been rumored that the be making third appearance in the game and Wise and Simpson their second. Rich Jones, Williams and Johnson are all making ';1..:.1k. t,,, :4:::;'ii::' 411111 '.::'. S4 'x' ski::: 1 "!... ;'''":. sented by at least one player. The ABA did away with the three-playlimit for any one team this year. But it didn't seem to matter on the west squad with the Stars placing three and no more. Mali - ......":",;.i '.:'.'...:'. By DAN PATTISON six-ye- ,',1,,, Willie Wise . . . :' .':k 1 :,,::;:; 71: ..,::: I ,,,::;:i:, :,, )...,..... ir , :::c::.,::,...:,:: .! ..., 1 4'4,16:, ..:',.' ....,. v , , '.'' ...1( .i,...,,I I , 1 .' ;:':7: iii(V ' :,....,..;:..::::' '.1 ,.: . ;::::.ti::::..g,.':''' ';.''), 1 , Picking Two Named .,- 1H Jack- son Hole. Wyo.: "The selection of Park City places the Intermountain Area in the world's ski spotlight. ''This is one of the most significant announcements to to? made from our area since Salt Lake City was nominated the choice of the United States Olympic Committee for the 1976 Winter Games," Rochford concluded. Jim Balfanz, USSA nordic training director: "Park City has the best natural jumping ABA Rumor Has ..,',,,,,,,x,'Z'',".''Il i Division President Jim Rochford, nor-di- e camp "He added: "The cross country conditions are perfect with old mine trails running for miles and miles and miles. And dry land training areas are unsurpassed," he continued. Said USSA alpine training director Willy Schaeffler: Park offers City perfect 1,1 S, approved slalom slopes that are available exclusively to the USSA and water storage to create the ice conditions for the best slalom training." Looking at the selection from a local standpoint, Woody Anderson, Park City general manager said: "It means immediate recognition national and international recognition that Utah is an area with superb skiing conditions. J. Warren King, President, Greater Park City, said: Park the United City welcomes States ski team to its slopes. center. ' .44r and its proximity to an international airport. It will be the first official locations I have seen, second to none in the world for the 25, 45 and 60 meter jumps. ing purposes. , e The ballot was sent only to those who had heard the program and had listened to both sides of the issue as athletes and moderators discussed it. ..: property and can make it available as needed for train;'. 35 Thirty-on- 0.,....:.....:.:......:, 17, 1973 Wednesday, January lease the will : Freeman and Roger Brown of Indiana; '' ( , Warren Jabali (Denver); Chuck Williams (Denver); (San Diego) and Jones. Don ... -- ...,.... ,,,',0054.... : , ., .,,i '... .::.,,1,:kp - All-Sta- rs guards, Ralph Simpson Missing from this year's game are such outstanding ' .'''',.....10,' , .. i! .': y7 :.':.;;;.::1::::?:'::f-,:,:',':- :, :,,,4,,.,:. :. ,.,. - per year," reports Park City spokesman Randy Montgomery. Park City was selected for its various facilities, terrain Rich Jones (Dallas); Stew Johnson (San Dego) and Wise; and the The balloting (a basis) decided which players grabbed the starting assignments. The voting went as follows: center: Daniels, 234; Beaty, 210; forwards, McGinnis, 269; Wise, 202; Rich Jones, 132; and Johnson, 44; ards, James Jones, 228; Simpson, 213; Williams, 105, and Jabali, 62. : So Daniels will start at the pivot and will be flanked by McGinnis and Wise with James Jones and Simpson in the back court. ': ..". ''' 4' '':,::,2,, s training ' All-Sta- f i. ',,,1A .7...r. .,,',1,'..., '',:?;:i'4 ..k..; - 4'; ,.,,,, Park City, Utah 84060 That will be the new address of our Yankee skiers come All-St- The Stars not only have three players on the team, but coach La Dell Andersen will coach the squad. This will be the second straight year for Andersen as coach of the Western Division .' t' .7",k,t,. ''''''''' ' .Mail your United States Ski Team By DAN PATTISON All-Sta- ,...,.: ''''''' k Ati ;!1 ...rill t.,.; . '.,s0: ::',.,:l.'4: .:: ' k Park City:Yank Ski Team Home West players, Zelmo Beaty, Willie Wise and James Jones, on the r Western Division team for the sixth annual American Basketball Association game, Feb. Oth at the Salt Palace. ,,, ' :::: 1.,'',,;. t r4.,.ks.'.. , , .00;ekvelt''';''''' ,..:,..7..c.,....0 , ,.... ..,::::: ,,:., ,:,::..,4,..:::,.:A - ' v. &4"" 7 "w N :, "17 STARS DOMINATE TEAM 'Deseret News Sports Writer The Utah Stars placed three - ,..a. ' - i I(..':,,7N"kloes.,. vi,111..--- ...... '''1111)1-- .., official of home ski United the Ski States Pcrk team of Resort became the Wednesday. City portion mid-mount- Vote For Amateurism '' ;.,'"1 ::.,,,.,...... t.'...,"''''::.: :."... .. 7 if ,,,, '::.:. ...0,:::.,,,-..:-- ,1), "''' ,. ::,,'!, :::::,:0:;::,:,:twAT4,ki.,;. N ,If .., t 0.1' ''.' -,-- ilos. :,, :. 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Forward Blake Murdock led Clearfield with 25 points. ace for Chris Jones, Bountiful, used his height to pour in 23 points in leading the Braves. REGION FOUR OREM The number two ranked Orem Tigers played like they owned both backboards to beat number three in Region Merest, Four's top Tuesday game. Other scores were Provo 75, Granger 45 and Brighton over Murray. Orem jumped to a lead before Hil !crest could get on the scoreboard and that was about the way it went from there. Most of the damage was was done by Richard Herlin, big Tiger forward, who muscled his way in and around the basket for 21 points. Jay Chessman, with 18 and Don Allphin, with 14, aided the score and helped control the boards. ; :.::. s:;',...;,.:.;;:..:;.,'1 '.... :...A.,:;e,V::. .4.,;:',:;t.. '' t :,:, l',e!'...!,,.04..,-...-, ...'.4.1'. .::,'.?...'. ...':.'....,:-..t.;:- game-winn- ; ,:; , 11-- : -: ,- ''.., ''.....,?';..,....,:!4:.'....74......: :- ,,,, ,A ' ':.e.;,'., '''''' "''...''?1.: .,: .- missing All I knew ,: -- s .. :,, 82-7- I ,::,',,:': ,:,...,::::''.:::'.-- ,,...,:',,::;:,:.:).:.:?::'''.::..:',, ,,:?z .. ro' :I ...;. 4,"f;;'41:;:K '....::.:..1:;:'...:;:::.:01.:..."'..';:.:::,:0;..... .::',464:::t:,:,:.'4.".:..:... 4.4'..' .': "'': Deseret News Sports Writer CLEARFIELD Jay Clark- Sen got a second chance. After :';' ,,,, :::', - ti, F'',, .. ,,,str . .. ':.. -- By ': :). Overtime ' ,....., .. -- MSERET NEWS SPORTS EDITOR yelins In I - s. ,. ,,,,t TA " Ile 1 t i tA ..a.,. c I, .. 1 ,) i As4k-A,- |