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Show , , .' . EM DESERET, NEWS AND TLTEGRAM; i Pridery,-lonuar- , 17,- - 1964 y, , , E31!M1;ME1 1:E2MiCE :v: W,,t e Silo 17 in , w I0tviñ S I .. k .' , vsosaawr a, " '1' '',,wka: - Plitf. $24,604000",-0--,90,0:0- n Golf Goes 4 i . s- 4 , , ----- k. - , I 01 A '' 1 c 4 , - , .: ' .1 :N . I I. . , ' ' - ' -, - - Miss Denice McIntire, South High phys ed - . - a unique winter LJ SRVRTS . - Pro! - om golfgym--progr- EL , - 5-74- 75 By 14.;akerviaH.: Clas By mirroN RICIEWAN UPI Sports Writer NEW YORK (UPI)--Charle- s 0.21rinley'S next StopIls the court federal V.S. chances are he "excep- tionally good" there of finally beating the American League. With that specific aim in rnind, the angry, aggressive owner of the Kansas City. Athtobibs instructed hiS attorney Institute suit "as soon- as possible" to determine whether the AmericEut League has any legal light to keep him from -moving his team. "Baseball is going way out on a lirnb," said one prominent , , and - --- NIt.--(U111- . -- - an excellent chance of prevail-ing if he goes to court" -Thefiery - Finley- - vowed as absolutely no intention of backing , down. 'n never back down," he Insisted. "I 'think they're wrong. They think I'm wrong. Now well go into comt and see is." who Finley, a 7 College , , Saturday will bring what ts expected to be a key battle in the conference race when Ariz zona State's defending clam- -- daTohnsorr-Gyrtrf- Chicago Montreal Toronto Detroit New Vatic Boston or ' 12 7 21 21 11 S 18 21 S IS II Montroal (Only games 10, Providecco, 151, Pittsburgh - ---- ---- hen - - ' -- - W., Pt.. - V 32 26 usuaRy--have,th- e TT Up, thawed rutted. That's the reason! Bud tands ,' - ' Dick French, MASS. outgointod Carl Jortign, 001. - 111w , ,,,", - -:: -s- ' ' , 4,, ,v, , ,,, , ,' etii"! -- ViTerner is seeded 12th in the downhiTI and !1st -- ,o,k, - On Su ,. , i '' ,' 4,' - 'a . - --- , - . ---- - - 1 1 -- - - -1 ' -- - z z . .................................................................. LARANLET, nightstecrte A.M.Return Sunday Fun P.M. PER PERSON, ROUND TRIP $ic) , Outstanding Entertainment the Gala lloom an4 Stage INFORMATION FOR s Jump shot to give Wyoming g miShion, won its first Western Athletic three-poi3 minutes left, the Conference basketball game 87-8- With .. nt Phou Poesi ROOM were ahead with what pmved to be the final score. They held on to the ball Until the game ended. Saturday, Wymning meets Ar1-- 1 home zona while Arizona travels to Albuqu- G - 8-- I Salt Loki, E. 2nd S., Salt Lake 1, 445 RESERVATIONS REQUIRED T AOP - an r-z-- lit RUlib'i-rE1- PE New Mexico:J. erque-to-meet , 322-427- Jackpot Travel Bureau .... 4- - ' 9 p.m. Friday and Monday Shop 'IS , - IEF - - , Men's Shop Vob med-- to Playing their first home game mit rebounded the Sun Devils, Itilbhison scored 24 Sophomore ' total points, raising his two-yethe-Pok- es: since-Dec:--- Olympus' Hills ' I 1 - I I I,4 i, iritilit'l litp,!' A ' 4r:ir-.4- ; 1,011. i 11""H --- - Basis 24 points for State. the nets for Other- standouts for- Wyoming were -- Dick Sherthan,-w- ho for 23 points, and Steve Frenchik, Leon Clark and Ronnie Long, who each scored 12. batThe game was a see-salead changed tle throughout-T- he 13 times in the second half before the Pokes went ahead for good with 11:08 minutes remain- . for-bett- . . - ' Inter-rooste- rs - natiossi-scels--Alocs- ret ' - , s . '''"fil .. 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Note: 4 new shipment of pastel colorel sport shirts has lust arrived' a College 6-- .1E1.!nimiEMOIMNIMINEME110..1 - .1- 1 1;a1N, . ,efo''.'' to, , , qttl ..!,1 ,, , - .11 , ii-;- ,, , 41 ,',V- , - - . ,.4. n Alts te-i- r , , , 1,q,,,A, w .;.;- . ,,,,,1 ,111111b:-- rl''15- - ) . ,, NZ!t.1 ' .,;i'' -- 4' 'f, , 1,, bh41t, , t;-- ' Arizona t- - ' -- :14111t,t,-- i, k :'' ' bUtiOn-dOW- gLo" ,,, - :," ,,,,,, ' - 77-7- ' ? ,.. ...,,,;,,,,,, ;10,4,,,,, , dr, ',ulg kip 4' , :;,,,,,:' ,4',1:4'' - .. II ;":3 . ,il,p, 1 ,, ''' 1. k, Oxford.. i :. t. .. , -- ;,:i :,,,:441,4,44 ,. .011.''1 ii. ,, ::.ert.: AO e , 11., - .4,,,,,, re '. ;','' ' , - FIAGSTAFF, Ariz. (UPI) took State Colleg 2 basketball game Thursday' night from the College of Southern Utah after a .shaky start The winning Lumber jacks overcame an early lead, but the lead changed bands five times'in the first half. How-- I ever, the home team settled lead at down and held a 6 halftime. 'Eath team had five players with point totals in two figures. Dave Boyd led Arizona with 19, and Mel Wadsworth was high scorer for file losers with 17 ,i:. ':,.t..,' I' '' - kkittE:4 41 ' ' .'.;t1 62-6- L CSV;1777-q7'- , , ing. A jump shot by guard Ronnie Long put the Pokes out front, Robinson added another ASC--31itimp:..i:- 'tvlj; i 11 111t4t ,( 1751 Art 0,1, . 4c" i::, ' - - .-- Senior Joe Caldwell also hit 1.'7: i vo. MI, 0 ' 4&4 ,;,, 91It, ' !? - l', n Foothill Village .4 1N1' ar u - z -- 37-3- - - of-fh- -- gym-to-lini- cs P.OlcOiSnitii,é-.'BiOri- - ur N v- - - - - , ,. t - - pro-- 1 - - é- - now).---We-were cbby a it n c h the 42-4- industriesand , 1 - 1 he - t h. wo,,-,- -:. -- -,- ' - . ; gr am - Th e - ga ls bear -- about I9 golf etiquette, rules and popu- - e lar terminology. Th en. the stud the goll grip,. . practice wood swings ---to music (a wali2) 1 manipulation . . . and putting . When-th- e to gals are ready 1 start their swings, they blast t plastic golf balls off 'tumbling mats. Some hit, the , others a s dpid-f- tre I plenty ,z -- 31-2- Ilaybeitveshould have sent our skiers Into the Ego., Colo. pean- meets last year instead of training Item at Vail, Just- for political reasons. Actually, It was just as good at -also - able-to- -there- been any Vail . keep that money at home. This fact might have Incensed the MS officials-w- ho feel that there- - is only one place to ski In the known world and this is not at Vail, Colo.; or on the fine snows of the Wasatch Mountains In Utah. , ' - c - ..f-- ''''' - , ,, (4-,---- out;or-- 7 ÁS-it-s- ''5 l'-- , 1.6f60tPe8-iii.:".87787- big-way-- by-- - miss - manure VI till II , Lectures- of room to swing., Plastic golf balls can be controlled. And Si So 48 13 almost without exception are sponsored in the ,undertarittenby they port ,,,,i,em-,- -- . Szyzz e Nor can we blame the International committee wholly! -. in the slaloni. ' Not when our internal skiing affairs are run on such a. Take BiTly Kidd for , to the selec- . shabby and incompetent basis. I refer again ,14, instance: He's rated by and own men's our in used rmen's naming tion process his coach as our fifth team. 1' ''; alpine best . He placed eighth, in - When, as Jim Beattie, coach of the Alpine team, said Bob the Workl Champton- letter to me, that four of the eight men were picked most and beat odd "Olympic') years hie on hips (the persona opinion" rather than on their records . . , . of the lawrites from the European slopes in racers, then we have n problem. Utah's behind two three showdown at places Bill for Chile years international placed instance, Kidd, the three alpine events-- in the official FIT .,IirGaddi.bail. ago. ' counted toward the team's selection. which races-50. races in the !'seed" in first Kidd didn't Yet Gaddis, who was either fourth or fifth best skier in -the ,, . , No one, either at home or abroad, can justify the seed- nation, was ndt chosed,in the first eight men. , are made by the FM (the International Ski Fed-- , , They - ' bp. ' CannotCompiain eration). As always. If we cannot handle our internal affairs with any more . Just Not Recognized : than the selection committee and Coach Beattie (of repute No question that they were rigged against vs. Maybe CnIerade U.) handled them, certainly, we are estopped from . without malice. But nonetheless rigged.-O, alpiners ItiVe about our international profile. never been recognized on the international market and anent complainingArt& Gadclis case is a sick The thing. Maybe , - this matter we ashould ponder several problems. 4 er never should than We our sicker seeding. ' on the basis of their records OUT skiers deserve a both. our we image, get either. For unless repair bracketing. inside and outside, we're going to be yacking One of our disadvantages is the amateurish' way ''''in I about the same things four years front nowas which we handle our Olympic program. We grunted and groaned a?Jout them at Equate a, Some of the old petticoats who have been at the helm four for decades are still there and like Avery Brundage And Valley ago. years e same The AAU the thing usually develops into a nest Our only recourse is to gain more stature on the old unproductive eggs on which some old and exhausted suggest that we buy it perpetually sit: Just build it by talking a little more about what the This is our fault as a nation. , , United States ha to offer by way of talent and terrain, and Personal Contribution having a ,definite selectiorr,program for the naming of our Our Olympic progra!n b a thing of personal confribu- - best.representatives. - . -- - -. of winning .. best chance ' befóre the course is - ,-- - est-cours- d cl - because the first racers have the fast- And the first.- -- TaCent - -- you racer - ---- -- --- Why is, that so important -t- his matter - - , -- - - - nued scheduled Seeding ee - --- --- e- Tough to win a race at the rail. Tougher when - you ' can't line up with the first fillies. So it is with us and our skiers In the Olympic seeding . -- -- - -- - story. J- s ur alpine racers have never received a spot in the first ten places-- in any of the three events-slal- om, giant slalom, downhill. - -- G ot---- - - 7 snow- - inside What has it taken to get golf incorPorated into the gals phys ed program at South? Determination, bundles of ef- for, and an enthusiastic (and patient) principal, Dr. Ralp h' Backman. --- - Support extends to the Salt Lake City Board of Education rebounds. The Lobos took the Of the season Thursday night, lead midway through the first 1 half at moved ahead downing Arizona State, half, time and maintained five- - to 1.13- - before 4,583- - fans at Memorial point leads through the second Field House; half. win gave the Cowboys a over-- . 7 2 WAC record and a record. The Sun Devils, playing their first league game of the season, battled the Pokes to a 1 balftime score--T- he loss gave State a record identical to Wyo, ming's. ton. And three cheers for those who give a little of their -Led by 'candidate lot to make it go as well as it does. We know that skiers from other nations, Flynn Robinson, W yo min II, Miller By Hack t , -- Boxing WORCESTER, second place, trailing Utah's Redskins who won two at home In the initial weekend of play. The Lobos won a battle of great defensive squads with its victory over Arizona. Big Ira Barge, NewAteidco's center, led the scoring with 19 points and grabbed 10 its 111-1- . . 1-- Roubd-Abou- - 1, Chicago-- 0 - multi-millionai- re , , -- self-ma- de - -- , tt Itostorrik---Detro- MO was among those who ap- a battle between the WAC's two pearedbefore the : American preseason favorites. Leaguers-- and also was among The Lobos are currently in those who bailed their ultimate decision. , "I thought It a wise and eonstructive action and to the credit of baseball and sports in general," Symington said. "I think it would have been unfair to take the team out of Kansas rather illtabie who is City Of ' 88 ' L Z FERGeSOIT7.---EfiToleiribitr-öfgol- , 1 StOed. ASO - unique winter -' golf phys ed sessions beg an Her identity is no secret .,.. .,,. at South . -- -, ' 111.1SS LEDICEMuultur, .., toil& When spring breaks out, en- physical education instructo- re'rgetic Miss- - McIntire figure -,MiSE,MCIDtire's motivationt .:, She loves golf. She tags if a she'll hit the links somewhere sport full of lifetimophysictIORLAVIierePhYS A. .1, Limb has been with a dozen or-- so students rotationsystem. advantages. She wants t- her pervisor ' ' a helpin a before-schohit students to at least ge- acAnd putting for points at a , golfing tour Miss McIntire got the urge ' until everyone , has g o n e penny on vrinicly mats, devel- with it ' to - teach - golf last fall - With -- - through the And .(here'so n e for - you tran-- a pretty accurate stroke. g : Utah w e al h s r sition.:' :continues loticdays.2;. golfers) . . . even, if her sta- She instructs five classes of week for eight weeks. Then dents don't-Jaup the sport , m o n t h s approaching most she 'hopes to create an under- - everyone thought she would - junior and senior coeds. They ' comes a three page final exam on 'lectures and technique. hubby - shelve , the program till spring. add up toC. total of 205:7 , W 22 ; 1 .,,,;,s,..,, CIMICUlle Ba tes , New Hampshi re II Catholic U. 94, LOYOla (Md.) 71 Virginia Tech 73, William & Mary di Florida St. 91, Memphis St. 90 Arizona St. (Flagstaff) 77, Southern 59-5- , ' There's a "golf bug" loose on me bout") High campus! , And she's spree di ng a divot . v WAC record,- - boast the distincSt.. (Tempe) tion of being the only conference nZom"ingW:Arizone Mcintane St' team to Win a game on the road soli oleos State SI, Whiffing 71 thus far in the campaign. They , Whipped BrighamYoung, National Hodge' League last weekend. ' ' ' Z Basketball 7 , : . ; 27 -- 16 Lea Afloat 71 25 St. Louis .50 .561 18 23 San Francisco) 14 28 .333 Baltimore 3s3 7 9 Detro it New York 124 Detroit 116 v.Cincinnati 108, Los Angeles 98. scheduled) games (only , 50, in a tight defensive battlev ; The Lobos, now sporting a 24 M. Nesiott, chief photographer .1 --. - z- -- - ) ALBUQUERQUE, The favored New Mexico Lobos maintained their advantage in Western Athletic Conference action- here Thursday night as they dumped a tough, persistent bunch of Arizona Wildcats, 59- - accustomed to having his way, suffered two of the biggest re-verses in his relafivelyLbrief baseball career...Thursday His fellow AL owners first voted down his bid to move the Athletics to Louisville, Ky9 to 1 (Finley's only vote was the one he cast for himself); and then threatened 'to expel him froM the league if J14pes n't settle his Municipal Stadium lease with lamas City officials by Feb. LZ A steady procession of witnesses were heard before- AL beaded by league officials, President Joe Cronin, made their decisimi Deseret News photos by Putting. for pennies' on ttnnbiingmatsartCOOdsJOntiO Pickett, left, Lauroltobbinvand-GlennoWarne- r. , GlitlaillIVICUI111 , , But it doesn't . over z a gyMnastunt There Deseret News Sports Writer afternoon ' o f gardening ,z ' P ro Basketbali . oO' - -7 Internationzai ' Tough Arizona 0.0ét..:Tp...V...S.c.6,.0t Sp NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION ------,- -Eastera DiViSe ' ect. t. 22 5 Boston J63 31 .674 15 Cincinnatt .. 21 20 .488 Philadelphia .,.292 14 34 New York ''s WeSteril Obrision Lobos Ou Ilátt , with - . Uned Press Thursday ' ' , SPORTS::: -- SCOREBOARD gII.4.7NO lig--DO- . !. toed Sharyl Wardrop Miss McIntire; left, helps South - ' -- .' ---' - |