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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, February 12, 1961 1615 Regis Downs Parsons in Beat by Tom-Tom- 's Tom Korologos : ' rt n. Ie By Mike Korologos Tribune Sports Writer JACKSON, WYO. Never before in the memory of the oldest oldtimer have there been worse snow conditions in this Gary DeMarlie and Jerry community nestled neatly beneath towering Snow Sherman popped the strings King Mountain. like a bass player Saturday And thats saying quite a bit for this capital of the Jack-sonight to lead Regis College to Hole country where the skiers, the deer and the elk play a vicin snow usually fit for kings. tory over Westminster in the Highland High Gym. The snow 1961 type resembles fresh mashed potatoes. DeMarlie and Sherman Rain, rain, and more rain has turned the ski hills Into mush each dropped In 21 points to and the recommended wax around here is 'peanut butter and break the back of the fighting Parsons. honey if you dont have any glue. In fact, race officials for the ISA Alpine, championships The setback gives Westminprobably should have given the slalom competitors life pre- ster a 13-- record. The Rangers servers. The courses themselves were okeh, thanks to the 400 from Denver boosted their mark to pounds of calicum chloride poured on them. Westminster runs snow guard Jerry the and made of the out the moisture That put Nielson nabbed scoring honors concrete hard. for the night with 23 points with teammate Ron Swenson But, two Inches off the courses the skiers needed water wings. I was afraid several would drown before the day hitting for 14. But their output was too short to match that of was over. DeMarlie and Sherman. But all in all, the race committee, headed by Frank Ewing THE SALTLAKE crew of Jackson, and the rest of the ski patrons here did their played its best just before the damdest to make a successful day of it. half and a few minutes before They did right well, too. the final gun. The first rally brought the Junior Ski Race Helpers Parsons from 13 behind Speaking of ski patrons and helpers there sure seems to with, five minutepoints left in the be a flock running around these days in the ISA. The list to only a two point deficit could run from here to the nearby Grand Teton but how can half, of at the intermission. you overlook the work of Jimmy and Virginia Huidekoper was about the The who have spent countless hours on Snow King trying to whip same in story the final minutes when it into some semblance of shape. . . . Frank Ewing, the race Westminster went from 15 chairman. . . . John Harrington, the racing coach at Jackson. behind with 11 minutes ' . . . John Cress, the high school coach. . . . Dotti Campbell and points left to only one point with two Jackie Simpson, who have been helping the Sun Valley seconds left. Jerry Stout juniors. . . . Dean Perkins, Earl Miller and Paul Goddard, tanked a foul pitch to ice the with the Ogden kids. . . . Wes Deist, Joe Poitevin and Doug game for the visitors. Dr. Collins of Idaht) Falls. . . . Gray Reynolds of .Pocatello. THIS WAS the fourth C. R. McWilliams and the Twin Falls crowd. . . . Sonny of Pinedale. . . . Bill Meyer, Hugh Olander, Jack Wilson, straight victory for the DenStan Nelson, Wilby Durham, Howard Collins, Bob Allen, Berta verites over Wetsminster in Clegg and the rest of the Salt Lakers. their series which started in 1956. Westminster has yet to mob of the more BE but thats just part THERE MUST beat the Rangers. that we noticed around here. Westminster leaves Sunday It takes plenty of fine folks like these to make the junior for the northwest morning the is fine folks of ski program work. And that group making it will meet Seattle where ISA program work like the Minuteman. Pacific College Tuesday night in Seattle, Wash., and St. MarMrs. Guest Skier of the Year tins College at Olympia, And when one does compile a list of this type it's rather Wash., Wednesday. difficult to leave out the name of Mrs. Rclda Guest. Mrs. RFC, is i.stminster G F Pf T Guest is the mother of Jimmy Guest, the real fine Alpine OFPIT B1ks 2 6 11 4 10 9 3 6 5 21 Shurman now at of the who star from is Jackson, junior University 0 13 11 Stout Waddoups 10012 1 14 Swenson 6 0 0 3 2 Jones Wyoming. 3 2 Conalv 17 Kelley u 1 1 69-67JBatt- , ' h - f ( i v .. . ' V y v-4- ' ' So-Fe- rrin r - . ' - - 1 By Tom Korologos Tribune Sports Writer Remember all those years Brigham Young and Wyoming could have sworn there were two Arnie Ferrlns? Well, it turns out there actually are two Arnold Ferrins. One is from Jackson, Wyo., and the other is frpm Ogden. And they met for the first time the other day at Snow Basin, the ski area 17 miles up Ogden Canyon. THE OGDEN Arnie Ferrins basketball accomplishments at the University of Utah are leHe was named gion. three times, an honor never bestowed upon an Intermountain athlete before or since. He was named four years, thanks mostly to his flipper shot from the outside and his underhand swoops up close which made many a Cougar and many a Cowboy see double. He later signed to play for Minneapolis when the Lakers were in their NBA heyday thanks mostly to a gent called George Mikan. - ski-ma- d 4 Z1 n finger-nail-bitin- Never Twain Shall Meet? Not Enough? '' ' 69-6- 7 g 8-- j r Rolayne Ferrin, left, la rightfully confused because shes looking at two Arnie Ferrlns. The Arnie in the middle is Rolaynes husband and the other Arnie is a Jackson skier. Kor-fant- 4 11-1- r Jimmy is all Mrs. Guest has and nowhere does anyone work as hard as Mrs. Guest does for her son. 2 12 o 7 9 2 21 3 4 2 5 7 In the daytime she works in the Wort Hotel restaurant and at night she works as a clerk in the hotel. "Jimmy is doing quite well in school and theyve even put him on a scholarship," she said proudly. 7 Fry DeMarlie Williams Barnett 1 00 5 2 Joffs 1 2 2 2 4 Morris 2 12 4 5 Greene 1 0 0 2 1 2 Takeuchi 1 2 23 Nielsen 9 16 69 Totals Halftime score: Westminster 34. Regis YMCA YOUNG JIM is a frosh at Wyoming and he is also a member of the Cowboy ski team. So heres a case of skiing, plus a devoted mother helping to send a lad through 5 176 20 67 Comet Grabs Basketball Mens American League Win at bureau's nomination Santa Anita Juniors Will Have National Advantage Last week's results St Johns Luth36, St Marks Episcopal 33, First It appears as though a small amount of good will come eran Baptist Gold 45. First Congregational First Methodist 44. Centenary from the storms smacking the eastern coast. When the local 39. Methodist 42. Gilead Baptist 48. Christ ISA kids do go to the Nationals theyll have better snow con- Lutheran 43 This weeks schedule 7pm ditions than theyve had in a long time. s St Mark's EpisChrist Lutheran copal. 8 pm Centenary 9 Methodist First Congregational. pm THE NATIONALS are at Stowe, Vt., and nothing but Sts John's First MethoLutheran vs First 10 pm Gilead dist: Baptist powder is on the ski runs. This is a far cry from the rocks Baptist Gold. Men's National Leacao and mud that are on the Intermountain trails. In the the past eastern trails had been pure ice and the local lads have run into serious trouble trying to ski on it. Things appear to be more equal this year so dont be too surprised if the ISA does better than it has for many a click of the timers clock. Redskin Gal Ski Team Wins Five-WaContest at Alta y Special to The Tribuna ALTA Utah Universitys girls ski team won its own Valentine's Day Olympics here Saturday, besting skiers from U , Western State Colorado College, Colorado State U., and Colorado College. Betty Ixiu Sine led the Utes by winning the Class A race. Her two times down the entire course weie 50 seconds and :52.2. Utahs Pat Murphy won the Class B event. THE GIRLS 62 in all- -at tended a banquet at the Snow Pine Lodge here Saturday night at which time trophies were presented to winners. The results: By Associated Press CALIF., Feb. 11 American Comet blazed into contention turning for home and whipped on in to upset the favorites in the $57,800 San Antonio Handicap at Santa Anita Park Saturday. EARNING A BERTH in the $100,000 added Santa Anita Handicap Feb. 25, the 5 yeat-olCalifornia horse, racing in the silks of wealthy C. W. Smith of Detroit, beat out How Now in the driving finish, with Grey Eagle ARCADIA, Last week's results" Wasatch 74, Christ Methodist 35 First Presbyterian 64. Grace Methodist 44. Zion Lutheran 46. First Baptist Black thiPd. 41, Japan Church of Christ 43, CalAmerican Comet, ridden by vary Baptist 40 This weeks schedule- 7 pm First jockey Bill Harmatz, won five Baptist. 8 stakes in 1960 but off his nonBaptist Black vs Calvary vs Grace Christ Methodist pm of stakes victories at the Santa Church Methodist, 9pm Japan 10 Christ vs Wasatch Presbyterian, Anita meeting, he was overvs. PresbyFirst Zion m Lutheran p terian looked by Saturdays crowd of Boys' League Standings Lost 45,000. 1 1 2 2 3 5 5 6 The time for the mile and feature, usually a measuring rod for'Yhp richer handicap coming up, was one-eight- 1.48 7 8 Class A 1 Betty Lou Sine. Unlver-si- t of Utah, 50, 52 2, 2 Linda Fisher. Colorado U . 52 5. 55 0 3 Bev 8 8 10 Tarkes. Colorado U , : 53 5, 56 5 11 Class B Pat Murphs. University of Utah. ,36 5. 34 5, 2 Peggy Potter. Church Last week's results Japan Colorado Unversity. 38 1. .35 7, 3 'of Christ 2, Gilead Baptist 0. First Pixie Campbell, Colorado College. Baptist 31 Bountiful Community 25, 38 6. 35 5 Wasatch Presbyterian 32. St Mark s 48. Class C- - 1 Margo LeFesre. Western Fpiscopal 9. First Presbyterian Stale. 29 8 29 1, 2 Terri Meldrum. First Methodist 20, First CongregaColorado State U . 31 1. 31 3. 3 Linda tional 25, Trinity Lutheran 24. Greek Price, Western State College, .31 0, OYA 45 St Paul's Episcopal 25; Zion 32 8 Lutheran 32. Chriat Methodist 16 Now the famed 35. American Comet paid off a healthy $22.40, $9.80 and $6.80; How Now $6.60 and $4.60 and Gery Eagle $7.20. on their own court. In the boys class. Chips Barlow of Twin Falls won the Junior II for his second straight win in that division; Bruce Hammond of Ketchum won the Junior III, and Ray Miller of Ogden took the Junior IV to salvage some honor for the Beehive State. The washout of a Junior ski rage because of bad snow was the first in memory of Jacksonites. And bad snow it was! Rain (o jfv 1 vS sV r hV - W aqV x St designed especially with you in mind. At your favorite candy counter. MAXHtlO CANDY COMPANY, Sh Uk City, INfc Everyday Low Prices Chocolates T i Classified Ads - WELL, ALMOST. Rolayne Ferrin, the Ogden Amies wife, said there really are two more s Arnie Ferrins the Ogden dad and the Ogden Arnies third son. And all of this shouldn't surprise some of those old Cougar and Cowboy fans in the Rocky Mountain basketball wars many indeed were the nights that they saw, two, three, four and sometimes five Arnie Ferrins out there ripping their squads to shreds. underneath the lift of Snow King Mountain. INTERMOUNTAIN BOXING CLUB In Association DAVE With REYNOLDS presents 10 ROUND INTERNATIONAL HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH YOUNG JACK JOHNSON U.S.A. (235 lbs.) vs. WILLI BESMAN0FF Germany (210 lbs.) Oslo DON "Golden Boy" ADAMSON Wait Jordan (125 lbs.) vs. DON JOHNSON let Angeles (12S lbs.) SATURDAY, 18th FEBRUARY 8:30 P.M. PRICIS, $4.00 $3.00 Ringside Porquet General Admission Students , FAIRGROUNDS ..$2.00 $1.00 COLISEUM TICKETS ON SALE AT: Mint Cate, West Jordan Athletic Club EL The top five In each class Junior Boys Charles McWilliams. Twin Falls. 48 3. Mike Wilson Salt Lake Cty. 50 3, Richard Groth. Idaho Falls. 51 1: Gordon Dunlap. Hailey, 52 1. Ktp Harris, Salt Lake City. 52 4 Junior II Boys Chips Barlow, Twin Falls, :49 4, Kip Harris, Salt Guard Quint Keeps Title Fred Wheeler hit 25 points, the winning basket, Satuiday night to give the 3659th Ordnance Company a 55 53 ictory over the 115th Oidnance Company and its second straight Utah National Guard state tournament title. including 14Uth tripped A Battrey, Artillery, 43 41, in the with your Complete model Assortment of Itoyco Critex& Convertible Top fvarmtNi porfoct factory fit. Guaranteed in against manufacturing for tha iifo of your cor. Approved by U.S. Totting Cp. cusNo charge ror two-hotom installation except on writing DA Delicious Ar-nie- . battle for third and fourth in the National Guary Armory on Sunnyside Ave. Wheeler and Joe Smith of the 3659th Ordance; Gary Ches-tang- , 115th Ordnance; Terry Nofsinger, A Battery, 140th Artillery, and Nolan Haws, GADDIS WAS timed in 32.8 Company B, '1457th Engineers seconds and Charles Ferries, were awarded outstanding the Denver, clocked 33.2 for second player trophies after spot. Edvin Ronnestad of Sierra College was third. The Ute triumph in Saturdays giant slalom was also e AUTO TOPS ajded in Alan Engen who Bob Nelson placed fourth and sixth In Hie competition. Bad weathe forced postponement of the downhill competition. Team standings after two days: window Denver 1913. Utah 170 1, Washing ton 165 2, Idaho 164 7, Nevada 152 2, California 144 5, Chico State 141 8. Sierra College 134 9, Arizona State Col lege 118 7, Oregon State 116.5. San Jose State 87.5, Stanford 74 8. s And one or other of the soon surmised that one group of Ferrin pioneers headed for the Jackson Hole Country and the other for Ogden which explains the relationship. And so the riddle of the two Arnie Ferrins has been solved at last. , whi-finishe- Remember the one most loved with delicious Maifield Valentine Hearts assortment. Theres a Maxfield Valentine Heart The two Ferrlns compared notes on relatives both In Ogden and at Jackson. Orem Boxer Gains Finals COMPANY B OF the 1457th Aufcatfl im M and John Miller Salt Lake 52 4; Pete Karns, Jackson, Jeff Barsnick. Salt Lakt, :59 0. JINIOR III BOYS Bruce Ham44 mond. Ketchum. 2, Jim Budge, Jackson, 46 0, Joe Infanger, Jackson, 49 4, Mike Simpson, Kethum, 50 0; Ray Groth. Idaho Falls. 50 2 Junior IV Boys Roy Miller, Ogden, 45 0, Calvin Ross, Ogden. 56 0; Billy Budge, Jackson. 57 1: Alan Budge, Jackson, 59 1. Peter Ashlev, Jackson, 60 Junior I Girls Darlene Despain, Jackson. 54 0 Mary Jane McWilliams. Twin Falls, 56 0. Laurie Meyers. Idaho Falls. 65 0, Susan Mackey. Pinedale, 70 3 Susan Spencer, Salt Lake City, 78 0 JIMOR II GIRLS Linda Bircher. Jackson. 52 0 Kaien Forfana. Pine-dal58 2. Fca Jacobson Idaho Falls, 59 1 Carol Ure, Salt Lake City, 79 0, S.indv Ren. her. Kitchum. 83 1 Junior III Guls Robin Crabtree, Jackson. 60 0. Peggy Gorrurd. Ogden, 65 3. Dena Wilev. Jackson. 67 0; Sherri Summers Rexburg. 70 2; Carla May . Jackson. 73 2 Junior IV Girls Zaidee Huidekoper, Jackson. 61 3. Karen Budge, Jackson. 62 1, Donna Budge Jackson. 67 0, Wendy Morgan. Jackson, 74 1; Sheryl Saunders, Jackson, 81 3. storms have left the mountain almost bare and what little snow there is has turned to slush. There wouldnt have been a race at all had it not been for some 400 pounds of calcium chloride which was poured on the snow on the course to harden it. The stuff worked well and the skiers had a good trail to follow. However, outside the course Special to The Tribune skiing resembled a water skiBILLINGS. MONT. Ralph ing festival in Cyprus Gardens Ungntcht, Orem boxer, admore than a snow ski mounvanced to the finals of the tain. Midland Empire Golden Gloves THE BAD SNOW conditions touiney here Saturday. Thp results: and the volume of racers 118 Harry Mullholland. Casper exactly 200 smashed the offi- Wvo. TKO oer Fied Romero Nam cials a body blow. They just pa. Idaho 118 L!od Louie. Burns TKO Cepe Fernando7. Casper. Ore ran out of time so the second Wvo 126 Mike Lohs Butte. Mont, three round dec ovei Bobby Capps run was junked. 126 Burns Ore Ralph Uugritcht. The first runs though saw Stans Club. Orem, Utah knocked out Donnie Hannifin. Butte. Mont 30 some mighty fine skiing. second first round 147 Clyde WII won on default hams, Burns. Ore When the final tabs were ovei Dale Genter. Wyoming State made Charles came out ahead Team 160 Roscoe Maddox Burns three round decision over Ken with a 48.3 seconds listing. Ore. Carother Gre.it Falls 135 Woodie Marucs. ISC. three round dec oer Mike had a creditable 50.3. Keith Capps. Burns. Ore But it was up to Ray Miller, Second round Harry Hullholland d Lloyd Louis in second round the latest of a long senes of TKO 126 Ralph Ungntcht. three round Dennis Ahenakcw. Ogden Millers, to post the big- decision overMont 146 Great Falls Clyde Wil of the day. Ray, hams three round dec over Donnie gest victory Mont Kunkel. Billings, brother of Allan, now at Denver U., and Dale, the Junior I racer who fell here Saturday, won his class by 11 seconds. Gaddis Takes Giant Slalom Engineers RENO, NEV., Feb. 11 (UPI) Jim Gaddis, entering his first competition since recovering from a broken leg, paced Utah to victory Saturday in the giant slalom at the '25th annual Nevada Winter Carnival. thin man is a businessman in Ogden. As for the other Arnie Ferrin, well, hes a junior skier. His folks run a motel In the Jackson Hole country almost Idaho, Wyoming Skiers Nab Titles 32 much-deserve- college. To you, Mrs. Relda Guest, goes this as the Jackson Ski Booster of the Year. At Jackson Tourney By Tom Korologos Tribune Sports Writer Charles JACKSON, WYO the Twin Falls McWilliams, flash, and Darlene Despain, the Jacksonite who won her second straight race, "swam away with the top awards in the ISA slalom here Saturday. Horrible snow conditions on scenic Snow King Mountain forced officials to cancel the second run of the slalom and also to cancel the giant slalom which was on tap for Sunday. But the bad snow didn't seem to thwart the gals from Jack-sowho took a first place in every division. THE OTHER winners beside Darlene in the Junior I were: Linda Bircher in the Junior II; Robin Crabtree in Junior ni, and Zaidee Huidekoper in Jun- - 7 Ar-nie- Arnie was later named to the Helms Athletic Foundation Hall of Fame. 34-3- ... THE JACKSON Arnie hasnt set any worlds sld records but hes one of those junior lads who almost always finishes near the top in most races. At Snow Basin for the Intermountain Ski Assn, giant slalom tryout the other day the Jackson Arnie ran across the Ogden Arnie and it looked as though the RB-4pilots had returned again. The duo pumped each others hands end both said almost simultaneously: So youre the other Arnie Ferrin? Ive been looking for you for years. 2-- 1 114 1147$. 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