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Show , . - - ' , , , , NEWS AND TELEGI1AM, Friday, DESEREi 88 - , ; ) 17, 1964 January , .. , . , . r . , 2 , , 32 years later, there In the circumstances, it comes By BEI! MIMI -- areTodayr sli million skiers in Japan ' - N.Y:Ilerald- Tribune Serviee',at sorPrise to learn. - twice as manv as in the United team Ja- g American that NEvy YORKThe - States. Before dawn on Satur- has been ordered for To-equipment pan sent to the Winter Olympics days, Mobs congregate in of 1932 knew all about ski jump- .,.,,kyo's Ueno Station to fight for ' the slopes of Mount Fuji near Tokyo, and Mount Roldto in the places on a snow train that will ing, having seen it several tines .. area. not depart until 11,, p.m. Up- In newsreels. At Lake Placid, ' with ad- .-some sleep on the all night ride e snow is also be- that miration cs characters named . Nagano. From there it is delivered to Australia, Scot- lug braaten and Caspar Qlmen tookaniourbriocartralfrand-an, land, the Swiss Alps, so help us,- ' other hour by b to the rope and even that traditional strongflight tows and lifts of Shiga Heights . "All' so,'.! they said, strapping . hold of n a t u r Innsbruck,, . . - where the Winter Olympics are , Iceboxes For Efildmos on the bed slats. Sometimes there ,i3 snow on "Banzai !" ' they cried, "For to open in a fortnight. , -'Nis intelligence comes from tht Emperor!" 91t they soired Shiga, sometimes Imud, rock, or and-fd Into the wild blue yonder, to Arnerican, Machine & Foundry - rain are for No matter. lls In the left on their-skuskiing, Kamikaze days Co., the same outfit whose, de- field bleachers mon salesmen had the 'gall to style. , , ii install automatic pin spotters in in the hope that bowling would replace baccarat Equipment manufactured by Ont Engineering In.' of Lexington, Mass., is peddled by AMF overseas. It Would seem that selling ice- - e- Osaka-Kobe-Kyo- i - - ' : . , ' ..... - . of Indians had been Im- troupe d weeks earlier to stomp routine through a snow-danFortunately, Walt Disney was producing that snow. He spoke to his director-in-the-sk- y t and on the morning of opening day the heavens opened. Something two feet--of pure sand vir.: ginal powder hit the valley. As hour for the formal march in struck, Mr- - Disney gestured and toboggan tracks were ' 'port-e- , It was decided con- - t . that around - the "ins down Patscherkofel would be paved with ice blocks, tut from alpine lakes. Then the machines would weld the blocks together with wet snow whickafter freezing, would make a racing, surface e that-cou- ld be doctored from day to day a..s the need arose. --- - aloft: InstantlY-t- he - snowfarL------ It ought to work,-- for there is -ceased and brilliant sunshine evidence 4that the Organizing burst upon the set Committee ig playing etery an ' , Man And 'God toboggle. Both the s to With no Hollywood , gan track and the slightly shortom-er bob run start near upon, the atr'Innesbru- ck to wasser Inn (Holy. Water Hotel). 0 13, Publishers Newspaper Syndicate play it safe as far as the bob , :- -- hke -the- , Sun-lan- - b-e-- - would . ., - child's play for anybody who can market artificial snow in the Austrian Tyro!, where na- - ' ture invented the real stuff. Howiver, it seems that there is 11 Plan to dust every Alp with ersatz crystals; the machines are only for the bobsled and to- boggan runs on Patscherliotel; 7 Disneyland Uri to now, Olympic officials man-mad- r have had to depend on heaven to provide suitable condino ns ' for winter sports competition, and heaven hasn't always been cooperative. Just last week, for example, lack of snow forced the Swiss International' Cham- pionships to move from Crinde- wald base -- of Eiger,-in----the Bernese Alps- -2 When '4.1ex Cushing was sell-ing the International Olympic Conunittee On Squaw Valley for the 1960 games, he spoke in glowing terms of the 37 feet of snow which is considered nor-- , Ind for his resort. Yet a day or two before the games started, the valley was a hideous hog- wallow of mud, even though a Konte,-Carle-- snow-makin- . . . ' ---th- I,506-met- e. mi-tte- - . . -I j ' ' s- n,- E é ci urope Eyes Ski Gold Medal In Olympics ' . 1 . 7 , - .. , ::(UPI)Jean s tr I a BAD -- o Olymplesshell-Iteed-Irt- taking poi- Medarfrot ' v IF '411k. to 80 P6op - ith-i- Wo-m- -- - third Medal in . , , I standingsbehincl-he- r ' - - , .' biggest-4- 1-- - - V. ., ' , '' 1! i- 144 . - :,,: ,v, - - , , I1 .31 r I , e ' 71 "-- w - Top ,Iflolt'of the confidence stems from the fact that Miss Saubert now has won live events in four meets this winte r.,And even When sbe lost she always fin- - -ished among the leaders.-- Always-Near , mnomon . , , ,' 7- - , - - - ' Ileuderson,anassistan ."? - - UNDERWEAR --- , - - , , 1, Hunters, Farmers ConstructionMen-- . - - --- - . , weight,-- 4 1 --c" - - -- - - . . ' In - yet- gives- protection sub-zer- I ,! , ' -- '''s - .0. tvd''-- ' . , .: . - .,, i ,,.,' , , x- - .,, if - i ll , - -- t Ni-...- . ., tional , , - - - MEN - - '1,,,,k :- --- ra,L'e- ) , .. - te--- s....- ... .: , ii . 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' ( 5, I Snow Plow Equ!Pmtnt All-St- , PNIDRW,EA1Z-:;- - '-.-,-, ., 4- '' i ilmmi 4.-.... . I rrtrr tKEt- - Vehicle. - , , -- Dixie track coach yv - All-Sta- r. - - - , , 1926. ' -. 4900- , ' -' lc' -- ) WinterTra- , Buell fired games. of 189498- - h -198.:223408 igainStilefine-SSey.4an , - r - I sirriTi----g-iiii-- - ,, - i ' , - Hs - MILES . ,.trs! Summerand ck-Type I'll , - - Nation's - FIRST -- i t J , two-pi- Deseret News Special DALLAS, TE X AS Utah's Steve Buell was 118 pins behind 'leader Hennessey-- of the first block of !four games in the BPAA Na- - .. ZU,, , -- -- i . 4 - -- - -- In Keg Meet ' GENUINE-113DH-THERMAL- .OR , - UtahnsTrat, , 'k, he ' . ,.. t:, ' ... Friday:-"S- liiie' t .,.'' ',,'" "1"Sc - - - --- - ' , , Nail ordors - - , , - cautious in regard to the rest of the team. "We've got some more hard work to do on the other," he said. "But I can'tsay 4'm dis-satisfied. They're a11 working really -bird and coming along . i . ,';'''s 5 - s' , ,,,, d ' '',(to , t.' and. Pants - ;',... ,.. , ..','W --- 7- - - 1111 , ' uid-fivelig 2064,, ' ,,t,i,, A ,A '4,,)',,,' complete - COMPLETE SUIT 1, ,. 'i, IT- ..t, ,,,,1 6,, , .t. ' ' ivN ,,, ' - ' ,ht,,,! 4,1111,.. '''s 4. , ,, '--L ar ST. GEORGEWhile the rest of Utah is shivering with the DALLAS '(UPI) Veteran over UnknOVII Daniel Boone of cold spell, the Rebels of Dixie '1 of LOUIS, Houston. SI to are forward TomHennessey College looking ,- Wha has never-cap-tu- red Boonethe spring sports. . reasoning that with another a championship outside, The first call has been IssuedlI mouth to f,eed athomehelad foF liegrn'tifidlitrititityttittrgriNre es the track and baseball prosinto Friday's had to settle for a took a lead total of 924, pects tobegin their daily out, second preliminary round of the tourna$100,000 Flashy Carmen Savilio of bowling door workouts- -, ment. Chicago rounded out the close-- I Dixie is a natural for the wife presented ly bunched top three with 929. Hennessey's spring sports program as the him with their third child and From there, the field began- to teams may work outside all first boy, Donald Thomas, Wed- string out. - I Dick Weber of St. Louis, trynesday morning in St. Louis, winter. the same day his twin daugh- ing to beconie the first man in With education physical ters turned two yeaTs old. history to capture classes using the field during Withthe new addthoir as an title three straight times; athe, the morning hours, time for incentive- ,- Hennesseybowled ed slow with a e total, 'track and baseball workouts games of 247, 218, 237 and 224 of 836. -has been set for the afternoon in'fhursday'sftEstround for a lead 926 total and a two-pi- n hours. ' - must win a golcl medal at Inns- bruck. She's skiing beautifull Wins in six weeks against the best bi the World is great going,"---,really 'Henderson was a little Moore . - VI- ' a , ' 04 ' - - , Henderson-sai- d- , ' - ' f , :gt, , ,. a.,,,t , 1,, 1., ., dt o --- --- Shirt s'fr ..."." Extra full cut, with knit collar and cuffs. Small, Medium, Large and Extra -- Large. ---- -- ,r, ., . ' - .3.,--------- ,z.,., t'Slii; . . '''. 'kID lia .,., - Stay, warm and comfortable i in coldest weather, without hqving to wear bulky outer sweaters and jackets! This insulated underwear is made of quilted Du Pont Nylon, with 100 Dacroñoir.ceIl insulation. Very soft-a-nd light- ' , - 11OutdoopWericers----r-' i - ' ,sr to U.S. Head Coach Bob Beattie and an instructor. in Plymouth, N.H., was ecstatic in tivoraise . of Miss Saubert "I think Jean has it made," - , "r ( --,s ---- w ---:-- 7 11 , For Skiers --- -- ---, TRAILMA1C ,.. 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',, , , li 1 4 , .1i4.s-Ca- rib et Al i ''' i 1: - , , ' ?o, U.S. citizen to capture a INSURANCE POLICY ' 'vat on the winter tour, Marlene' i Gold . skiing when the Goitschel of France. at a special money-savin- g 0 tate--Lussend you information games: get under i. 29. sibouthou1 trapplrfor1his1 2000 truck,- Austria,--JaiLindameyerset--13itup,11 Saubert, an at- - .lit.,0,0culinth old line legal reserve policy ty., Even inthglakm geturn jun or a with a clocking of 1:35.47, is no- obligation arid no State, is optimistic fol- - bara Ferries of Hougton, Mich., One will call at any time lowing her victory in thesla- was Mb (1:,36.48), Joan Han, ' ' tear out this ad and lom of the Silver 'Jug meet nab of , Simply Franconia, MIL,' was - ' -mail it,today with your tame. Thursday. , 20tb (1:41.20),,- Margo Walters -- - - address and v birth'4 Old "I feet On top tit the world," 'of Salt Lake American Insurance Co Dept . City, Utah, was ' a super 27th 4900 Oak St., Kansas City, she said. "Fin, having (1:43.11) and Starr Walton of . season and - Mo ' 64141. of Sacramento, Calif., was 30th ., (1:43.50). -- In the combined , standings, Miss Meyers was eighth,--Misterries was 10th,,Miss liannah was.16th, Miss Walton was 19th and MissWalters was 22nd. - '', 4 .' . . ', , , -- : , ' , 7. 7 ' as- kC. ' , ic ---- - fl : - n , 11 ., - t Innsbruck." Saubert would be ish her, Gold Medal. gt The daring young lady from Miss Saubert a set' scorching wise to take an extra handkerhas pacedownthe-48-gatecourse - putona LakevIew,Dre, o the Winter chierWith-ltertspectacularshow during the with elockligi of 45.38 and 45.05 trials and she's 'seconds fordin aggregatc sit ADvioTtstmats.r 1:30.39 . However. she had beeTi., a consistent - -e; n the downhill race against Europe's best le-5- 0 i Is Tittle doubt- in Wednesday' and thOs took see- : skiers:Till . the American camp that NESS ond -- place in the combined ,f MAY NOW APPLY - Baker was with Rochester In the 1962 seatoii, his seventh in organized baseball. With the Bees last year icie toiled in 19 games and was used primarily 2-- ' t:' . d home-a-Gol- Portly Tom Baker, the south-- 1 paw who joined the Bees late In the 1963 season to compile a , 1 record, has been sold to Rochester of the International t iTLeague. ,,: 1;;;. , , ., , , . . , , |