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Show H'ee f m T' ? W'ki, ' ll The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, January 10, 1962 21 North Carolina, Loyola Yanks Place High in NCAA Action Lifts Ban on 2 Schools Alpine Duels By Associated Press GRIND ELWALD, SWITZERLAND, Jan. 9 Americas girl skiers held their ground against the top alpine specialists Tuesday in the first major tuneup for the approaching world championships. By Associated Press The council, holding its first The session in the NCAAs 56th an-u a 1 convention , restored council NCAAs North Carolina and Loyola to r basketball lifted a good standing effective Immeprobation from the University diately, but failed to take of North Carolina and Loyola action on the one year proof New Orleans Tuesday. bationary status . of the Uni IN ANOTHER action, the versity of Arizona whose American Football ( Coaches penalty also had been schedAssn. recommended six rules uled to, terminate, automatichanges in the Collegiate Code. cally Wednesday. THE NCAAS executive director, Walter Byers, said that while a review of the North Carolina, and Loyola cases proved satisfactory, the council had not as yet studied the possible termination in the Arizona case. i Arizona Athletic Director By Associated Press Dick Clausen is to appear beJan. FLA., MIAMI BEACH, fore the council when it re 9 The National Football convenes Wednesday to possi first playits adopted League lift the Arizona suspension bly in four years ing rule change THE UNIVERSITY or North Tuesday In a safety move and approved, on an experimental Carolina had been placed on basis, a new probation and was ineligible timing device. for NCAA basketball tourna UNDER THE rule change, ment competition because of suggested by the Baltimore excessive expense in entertainColts, it will be illegal for of prospective face the to parents ing grab any player mask of an opponent The pen- players, Loyolas probation alty will be 15 yards. In the stemmed from improper adpast the ball carrier was the of financial aid the trophies that will be up for grabs only player whose mask could ministration Don Black, Hugh Bronson, Marv Gallenson recommendations rules The r and Doug Westenskow look over some of this weekend at Trapshoot. be grabbed. of the football coaches called We didnt have any serious trouble with this In for: In Poland league play," said Commis1, Stricter enforcement of sioner Pete Rozelle. the penalty for piling on when the ball carrier is Mid-Wint- er "Actually most of our indowned. juries are of the knee or leg clearly I did see one However, 2. type. Making an identical One of the largest fields in the history of Utah ball carrier grabbed by his penalty both for the illeis expected to be on hand Saturday and Sunday mask and thrown several gal shift (now a 15 yard penalwhen the Salt Lake Gun Club starts throwing targets in yards. It scared me a little. LAKE PLACID, N Y., Jan. 9 ty) and illegal motion (5 the annual Mid Winter Trapshoot. The new timing device in yards). (UPI) Four skiers will repreeffect meets the players re sent the United States next TOP SHOOTERS from all parts of the Intermountain 8. PERMITTING THE down month at the annual Federa West have notified the club they plan to be on hand, quest that the scoreboard clock of a punt anywhere on the mg be made official in timing de Ski tion Internationale Hortense Wood, club president, said Tuesday. field instead of between the has there Often at Poland ieen games. meeting Zakopane, lines as now permitted. SHE POINTED OUT that the tourney is set up on a a discrepancy between the ofTHE U.S. Nordic committee Now if the ball is downed into ficials watch and the clock on compete handicap basis which allows novice gunners 10 yard line it is reside of the National Ski Assn, the on equal footing with veteran the field, as to the exact numnamed Michael Elliott of Duturned to the 20. to be ber of 50 calls birds schedule for thrown seconds remaining. Saturdays 4. Allow the coach to confer rango, Colo ; Carl Bohlin of in the first half of the singles championship, starting at Even a few seconds can with one the U.S. Army; Bob Grey of player on the side 10 am., followed by 100 targets in the handicap chamthe of a lines during a time out. Putney, Vt.; and John Bower change thinking will pionship. Second half in both singles and handicap of Auburn, Main. quarterback at a crucial be shot Sunday. 5. CLARIFICATION of de stage. Elliott, Bohlin and Grey were tensive signal calling, to avoid the top three in cross country Clint Murchison Jr, presitrials, while Bower was first distracting of the offense by dent of the Dallas Cowboys, the defense before the ball is in the combined jumping and came up with a new device, Test In All-Stx cross country competition. snapped. tried in the Cotton Bowl. It Bill Spenser, former Univer6. Requiring that a penalty includes a stop watch, connect- on a double offside infraction sity of Utah skier, failed to ed with a tiny radio transmitmake the team. be charged against the first ter that easily can be strapped man to make the illegal move. to an officials back or waist, MIAMI BEACH, Jan. 9 Ray Bluth of St. Louis fin- The radio signal activates the r (UPI) Roy Lown ished fourth with 6,793. Lown scoreboard clock, assuring synled a field of 16 men into the picked up $500 for his feat, chronization. In case of elecPrep Swimming 17 ISAM RIVER 71, ORANGE r the officials semifinals of the $100,000 $400, Rogoznica $300, and trical failure, The results watch still would be in opera400 Freestyle Larson (BR); Hyir Bowling Tournament Bluth $200. tion. (BR), Christensen (G) 5 21 " Officers will be elected night finishing 74 pins ahead 40 Freestyle Jenson (BR), Smith (G); Steve Buell of Salt Lake The 22 will 3 Doutre league purchase a 100 (BR) Thurmen and plans discussed for the of his nearest competitor in City scored 8,843 for 20 (BR); Ovler Butterfly few of these devices to be (BR), r 08 annual Evens (G) banquet at qualifying play. games in preliminary rounds used Andrews (BR); Shelton club Freestyle so by any a meeting of the Utah Hot desiring. (BR), Christensen (G) 2 24 4 and finished 167th in the 100 Backstroke Thomas (BR); DeJar-naStove League Wednesday at field. LOWN, A lefthander from 12 (BR), Carbine (G) the Ambassador Club. 100 Breast Basketball Peterson stroke (BR), County El Paso, Tex., toppled 6,874 Three former champions Olympia Salas 39, Dunn's Finance 45, Pierce (BR); Allred (G) 20 Meeks Wirthlin, the presiin the 32 qualifying made the finals Don 100 Freestyle Morris Peterson (BR); pins Western Battle 41, First Phosphate Group Carter, 52, dent, invited all members to 105 2 Milk 45, (G), Larson (BR) 78, Federated Diving Morris (G); Hyer (BR); Boyce 52 8th 58. Divie Bar attend, but especially the games, Carmen Salvino of Dal- Dick Hoover, and Bill Lillard, MillEastCreek 1449 (BR) Mill Creek 75, Beehive Security las was second with 6,800 and all of St. Louis. But defending Utah Power and board of directors. The meetT h o m a I (BR), Individual Medley Lipht 46, Willis Carlisle 43, La Famous Tacos 42; Randy Larson Limb (BR), Evans (G) 2 08 Andy Rogoznlca of Chicago champion Bill Tucker of St. 41, ing is slated for 7:30 pm. River (Larson, Bear 150 Hunter Third 58, South Jordan 44, Medley Relay third with 6,794. Louis failed to make it. 40 Peterson, Oyler, Andrews) Galaxy Homes Inc 57 Jan. CHICAGO, policy-makin- 9 g one-yea- THEY PLACED three among the top 15 finishers in the slalom event, touching off the Grindelwald ladies ski races. The competition drew 32 skiers from 18 nations, most of them preparing for the world ski championships at Chamonix, France, next month. Linda Meyers, 24 year-olstudent from Bishop, Calif., placed third in the slalom with two runs down the precipitous, course. NFL Outlaws d Grabbing Face Guards - radio-controlle- d Mid-Winte- N Gun ClubJExpects Big Field Nordic Team At Trapshoot Awaits Meet five-yar- d clay-bustin- g clay-buster- " ar e THE RACE WAS won by Marianne Jahn of Austria, who was clocked in 58.9 and 57 seconds for a total of 1 minute, 55.9 seconds. "" Shirley Frolics and Marv Melville, Alpine Training School director, sneak look at ski film set for Highland High. S.L. Ski Fans Await Film Of 60 Winter Olympics The 1960 W'inter Olympics, in their full color and pageantry, will be shown Sat urday at 8 pm. at Highland High School when the Alpine Top Pro Skiers Eye Idaho Race SUN VALLEY, IDAHO, Jan. 8 (UPI) Four of the top professional skiers in the country will be seen in action Saturday at Sun Valley during a special race down Ruud Mountain. THE ENTRY list is headed by Anderl Molterer of Aspen, Roger Staub of Switzerland and Christ Pravda and Pepi Gramshammer, both of Sun Valley. Two other top notchers who planned to race Tony Spiss and Stein Erickson have been scratched because of early season Injuries. Lown Retains Bowling Lead Hot Stove Loop Left-hande- Want Training School sponsors the showing of Faster, Stronger, Higher, the official motion picture of the Olympic Games. SHOT IN FULL color and sound at Squaw Valley, Calif , throughout the duration of the games, the film features the big stars of the winter sports world and covers the thrilling action of top events in skiing, jumping, ice hockey, speed and figure skating. Admission to the showing is All proceeds will go $1 50 to finance the Alpine Training School which was formed last fall with hopes of developing some of the aieas top skiers into national and international rompetitors Marv Melville, one of the schools dnectors, noted that the film will also help pay for traveling expenses, lodging and entrance fees for the Utah students when they enter out of state meets. Heidi Biebl, West Germanys Olympic champion, took second with runs of 61.5 and 55 7 for 1 minute, 57 2 seconds. BARBARA Ferries," 16, of Aspen, Colo., was sixth with Utah skier Margo Walters, making her debut on European slopes, failed to place, in 'the special slalom event. Ski Club Plans S.L. Meeting of the SkJL Club will be held Thursday at 7:30 pm. at 139 East South Temple. THE CERTIFICATION test, to be administered by Stan Nelson, will be given right after the business meeting to those people Interested in becoming certified officials. A business-meeti- ng UsequebaughJ'Jational PREMIUM or CASH? Sal-vin- o Meets Tonight All-Sta- mid-winte- 1 TOO 288-ma- 1 1 Now You can AWE 1 1 on checking account service charges at . . . 140 Freestyle Relay Bear River (Thur1 27 2 man, Peterson, Shelton, Pierce) Mac Divot By Keefer Lansky IT COULP GO IN I THINK Tf IS GOINS IN how CLOSE 4 0f can you -W W - ly- W ELDER 45, LOGAN 98 The results 400 yard free style, Tazzie Johnson (BE), 5 27 5, John Lamborn (L), Rob40 yard free style. ert Whltlaw (BE) Keith Milton (BE), 19 5, Freddie (L) (BE), Burke Christenson butterfly, Alleyn Kinney (L), 1 18 3, Jim Felt (BE), Val Kemp (L) 200 yard free style, Garry Somerville (BE), 2 02 8, Warren Sorenson (L), Billy Bennet (BE) backstroke, Delot Anderson (BE), 1 11 4, Charlie Hard (L), Don Rice (L). breast stroke, Robert Taylor (BE), Y 12 4, Mike Dunn free (BE), George Linoulst (L) style, Keith Melton (BE), 54 2, Lee Heiman (BE), John Lamborn (L). DivLee Johnson (BE), 159 5, Gary ing, Freemen (L), 117 2; Wally Melton (BE), 101 5 Individual medley, Robert Taylor (BE), 2 14 7, Tazzie Johrison (BE), Allevn Kinnen (L). medley relay, Freddie Moienaar, Robert Whitlock, Lee Herman, Gary Somerville (BE), 1 44 9, free style relay, Warren Sorenson, Charlie Hard, Burke Christenson, Chris Bolling (L), 1 26 9 BOX Prep Wrestling 4 Lawmaker Irked Killing of Elk Draws Blast BOUNTIFUL 24, EVANSTON 24 The results 98 Bruce (E) pinned Spanos (B). 104 Holt (B) dec Stocking (E). 115 Cteverly (B) dec Nebeker (E) 123 Shew (E) dec Randall (B) 130 C Martin (E) dec Bradshaw (B) 136 Brimhall Mar (B) pinned T ton (E) 141 Harding (B) pinned R Martin (E) 148 M Martin (E) dec Duncan (B) 157 Clark (E) pinned Anderson (B) 168 George (B) pinned Horn (E) 181 McKinnon NE) over Widdowson (B) forfeit Heavyweight Clark (B) pinned Wind ley (E). WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 Dominick Tuesday called a de- - (UPI)- - Rep. 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