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Show 4B DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, January 28, 1964 Tuesday, SRVRTSI SCORES T sgtE2 L:4 I ;I gat DittatzcaTh. .111 ,,, - - : J. nrn :0 3 .t INNSBRUCK, Austria (UPI) over slopes roughed up and The United States. Won, a tracked by many skiers before long battle for ski equality tod- them. -the- - draw But Beattie ay-and the luck-of had another reagave the American squad its. SOL tO - be delighted with his best 'chance yet for a first vic- argument before the Internator1 in the inen's downhill tional Ski Federation Monday speed race, one of the two that glamor events of the Winter Olympic Games. Head Coach Bob Beattie of the University of Colorado took his men. and Avomen out for their last training sessions before the official opening of the ninth Olympiad Wednesday jubilant over his success in persuading the International Ski Federation to seed the veteran Bud Werner, 27, of Steamboat Springs - Cob., and William (Billy) Kidd, '20, of Stowe, Vt. For the first time in Olympic history two Americans will be among the elite skiers who flash down the slopes before the rank and file and 'thus get the best of the surface condia vital factor in detertions mining whowins the gold, silver and bronze medals. Hitherto Americans have had to make their hopeless runs 1.0 ti I )4 1 Grenoble barely - edged.--o'ut Canada's Rocky Mountain Banff resort in the voting by the IOC members. ', , First reaction from delegates indicated that Grenoble won because the trip to Canada would cost far more than the journey to France for the European nations. , , ' The result was a crushing blow to the Lake Placid, N.Y., delegation which was confident of regaining the host position it enjoyed for the 1932 games.-- The other - cities lhat made bid, Tuesday were Lahti, Finland, Oslo, Norway, and Sap- - ' .4.!.. ' e oft ,.......,...:::;..... - . - forts of Stanford's - BobJedellb(34)Tam...Dose-(55)-42n41,-Ute-Denny-Coucirawait--possibirlebound- .-- Hustling Redskins Do It Again . , - -T- ' T e skins By DEE CHIPMAN Deseret News Sports Writer i Thehustling,bustling Utah Fedsidns, playing with all the Uninhibited verve of a madcap t matador have gone out and done It again. - 1 ' - , ! And if these Utes can keep up the momentum, generated more bff aggressive drive and desire an talent and finesse, there's' ho telling Where the 1961 Red- . ' piths season might end. , , 'f - , i z - . . Stanfortiltindiani-- ,' bigan ' m ascalar and impressive off 1 the record, became the latest t t victims in a Monday night ' soiree that stacked the Utah record at an unbelievable :16-a mark that makes them ' the whmingest team in the 3, ." nation. ; ,- Paste Stan for The score was 877131- and the lenge, though, and stayed tight end result didn't arrive until most of the way'. The Ute binge at after the twa clubs had practiwas three points at 4441. the Ute tepee with cally razed a classic-displ- ay of hot shooting The Palo Alto cloud-scrasusthilpadg.t,o thepulsating era- ,- boasting a - solid three ' , pels&of iiall. Inches man advantlge It was tuck 'n nip, but the Red- over the per. Ktes, kept the send skins tuck it and the Stanfords half In the air all the way were nipped all in the final seven-- with the margin at biggest plus minutes after the Utes four until the Redskins points dissolved a 69,all tie on George pulled away in the warming Fisher's tremendous three-poimoments. driving iayupthat scuttled, the visiting Indians biggest bid of The Stanfords actually took the evening. over, at 6 with eight to go'; Seemingly outmanned all over but Dennis Couch converted a the court, the smaller Utes ;--- three-poiplay to tie it up, and y Fisher duplicated the feat with by compariso layup to grabbed the initiative early and his twisting base-lin- e -- ball, ledthroughout-the-fi- rst pit the Utes Out once by an 11,point margin. The Biggest break for the Utes Stanfords were up to the chal came. when Stanford p, 69-6- nt itty-bitt- front-to-sta- ri by Pee Chipman SPORT CHIPS Ttio:..W soft-shcan Tom Dose, a artist, fouled out with 7:56 to pray and just as he was getting to the Redskin defense effec6-- tively. Both clubs posted torrid shoot- -' tog averages, an identical 51.6 per cent from the field.- Both teams hit on 33 or 61 attempts from the field. And, significantly, the Redskins outrebounded their guests, despitethe height disadvantage. The' 'lite margin orvictry--- -, thus, came from the charity line as they converted 21 of 27 chances while the Stanfords could get only 17 tosses, 15 of which they scored, indicating again thatthe local officials are not color blind. We wouldn't be surprised if Jackson Gardner, currently -- ' ' goes bareheaded. ': ,?, It-- ., ' eT...A.:ff irVs- - , $ -r , , l ' '', tiI i, , Actnally, there's more than t , .13 passing indication that not even 'I 'i',--Gardner knows all the whys and : , . wherefores of the magic that's . , KA been conjured up the past couple of months by the bunch of Ute rag tags Who started the season . lk,11 ChiPman with all the esteem and respect --- generally reserved for itinerant tag pickers. would be a shame, really though, to saw any of :. It those Ute Tahnas in halt They re the best swingin' things to hit the wigwam in a deCade. Discounting Billy McGill, of course. - i ,. e-- - . 1,J '. - Maybe lie was evading the pry In serving secrets of the slight of hand , be just isn't sure. .. . "I don't know, how they do it," he ion in front of the microphone. . ; the interest of pre- trade.. Or maybe - ::" :!!::!.'..i:,,:.,,:!:i.!:.....:: .."4.1!: t:.4 2 (4'9. :..... .. 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The ratings were based on Igames played through Satur- - PlItts fHfgmftaftmubd 11 4 64 lir-1- VanderbiltANo-,5)-and-D- i 1 1 e. fifes Nip Stanford AI I 1I plum- meted from second to ninth-placThe defeat left the Indians The other teams moved with a 7 record and was their up to fill in the vacancies. teami Itabigat fifthstraight- lossall to p O; 20. ranked the iialicTn'st-onerup- spot and Kentucky-(N3), unbeaten Davidson (No. 4), I I '1'?, ' . - ,,,!.: '..,.,iy4;,,k,,,,..:: 1.,:7::,;:.::.,.: :: ;:'.:','!..i.'....t;.::::; , -I CONVERTIBLE I- cm DA 14 OPEN DAILY EXCEPT SUN. 9 le 6, Chart 111 Oil Co. cards O.K. '' . , . :.,.: ' TI ''.."'''"''''"- - Wichita 1.6 POPA Attendance-4- AI - it .. ,, ::., TOPS - 3495 , TALLED , - ( R Ams - . :'.:1'::4:-.- ,,,?!,,:.: -- - 1 - ::::....:ii':!g 1,1. t: ;,.:.;,1.,!.1' ' :'',''.::!-- .i1: fromMoore. YAMPA , - - ,,,. .,,,,,,,,:".",,,',, ' ...., , ........., .:::. '''144".:::!:'.:4:7:''1? .,::i - - , We suspect that the Utes will get some more come- Even magic must sometimes bow to uppance eventually. and the reality-i- s hormd to become rriore apparent "But - they get the -- reality, off in 'far . places like Albuquerque, Tempe, Tucson . and .Job d one'. .. . 0 ..' ' t . as it did in Logan. . , Laramiejust We didn't ev6 notice any mirrori, but the Redskins ' But in the meantime. Gardner the Great and his troupe 'did do a job on Stanford. That's saying a speechful, too, of wizards are putting on a manifestation that makes Bridey -- because the Palo Alto tribe had some fighters on their side.-. Murphy pale by comparison. ,, 'Warmed up for his - minutes-- ill Totelv FOM are others, always others, tcho seem to pick up the cudgel,. tchen it's just left laying around . , --- l!...,:::::,:.::,... '' lk",.., - , ' e '..''N li..,.,., : :: .'"',...I;,,,!"...77!..7-7.-.- ,,r.,''''' ,virs:..............i....,..., : , :.......... ,....... 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Spence Thurgood's 14,- Skip Kroeger's 12 and George Fisher's10 also contributed - immensely to the Ute triumph. Fisher Thergeed Couch Knower Thee Haws Carrington L ath Take Doug Moon, for instance,. A lot of other coaches would like to at this stage. He came out 7 of Davis High four years past CM a mediocre prospectcertainly not in the ckiss with a lot of his illustrious predecessors on the Hilltop. - , , : t. t..s.,,5........:,:. ,,..... -- UTAH But the crew cut kid issarving hiinself a niche alongside the great Utes of the past. He's got to rank as No 1 rabbit in the Gardner menage. .- ;.,.,4 -- -- J 4,, 9-- Or ' maybe It just the breed of kids that have been assembled in the wigwamby design or coincidence or . just plain luck. .. 1 N.':::.,::.,:...;:::: N.., , e, rA:77''''..-;-!,,,,,....- ,: ,,!' . .., "'''.." ' ;7,':.,,::q'-::::::":'.'7'.- '.:' ,,,41.,...., - .4,.,. .,, ..... , .!v7.7.7--- :':':::.:::',;::',':?..:'::'':'.:ti.,.:',?.,.,:.7!.. '041,1N, ;!.:' ,;!,:,,:,:::!,.. ,::,,::::,..:::::.::.:,.,:.,,:,:, tr7. !..$':':',e' .....,,,0 - Those 'Rabbits' Contribute 4 ' 0.,.,4:.,.,,- It'''.6.';' N ,,.., , .... -- -- each-: t wizard usually comes and ... t.; . - . - ,r --- -- IA ' - -- ' - -- ...., .), most-responsi- I--,- , ..,....,,,.. ,.,,00,..4:N,:.;.A.,iiiir... , ..', :N''-:'':.n- .!." NP A., ir.::'.::,..::: :, ,.:.::..! '17.70C.,,'......:7,7!.,::,.... ..,;,.:(.1!,',....', -: .;!.s.. .:::.::;':!.,..::,::.':. ..1, .4Jet: - tit,.:;:;::::4,10-,- :" ',2:,e7., , .,";, - t ::: ;;.:, ...7. :::,.. ,,::,..::,,.,..:: iii.i '' P 11r,;;::- - :::,;,,.:;,',IV ,, ,,,,,,,i.,'. Loyola of Chicago, the deDose -- way; big gunner for the Stanfords with 23, but they fending NCAA champion, was for the whole jot help fmm- - Clay - Raaka's 18, Kent Hineldey's 15 and 10 sale changes. The Ramblers io-ri.:19f1.1:6.01- ' ' -- '.,.,14.,..,,....:.....,1.illi,....,,,!...t.:...:..,...!..,::,..... benth a first-h- alf rest and eight on the sidelines Dauntless Doug Moon, having for overfouling, was all he's been heralded to be. The Utes contained him early with a sag that kept the ball away. But he moved out in the second half, began hitting consistently to pace the Stanford rally. - Taciturn Howie DallmaLlust kept sendhiginthosebig thé shapelytall Indians ot Ids, and the Utes Just kept on chopping them Tahnas in half at the intermission for the further edi-- down to size The Stanfords had no less than five operatives fication of the faithful gathered for basketball in the T in the game who were as big or bigger than the largest Redskin teepee. , ottbe lite& It wouldn't be any more amazing than some of the other ut,itmatterednot stuff that trAttspireutinderAhe guise oLlealthycollegiat-also kept battling. rannhe and throwin' and crowdin-Th- ey , . the boards With the end result that they .actually out-' . rebounded that bunch of beam knockers. Jackson has already . N.. , I , hutch-fu- ll ' whole a : pulled - It was amazing. It's been ,..i, i amazing all seasor'c, in fact. of rabbits out of his hat. 's,, 4 borders on the awsomely ridiculous. Who's to be blamed It ' And that's even the more , , .? 4 - for asking to lee Gardner's card in the magicians' rmion? remarkable- - because--the- i th ,: , ,,- .:".'::::, a tremendous night, paced the Utes lit the vintary,, oneoftheir tastiest of the season.- The husmtossed in 26. points, tling most of them pressure, type, ig with an Mill-lof repertoire ----shots. - Jimmy Huega, a member of the men's team,, helping Melville described Jean as looking "real sharp." - ... 4::.,; ',, :,,:;k: Oa :: 4 - a Ili ,,.:14":,::- ,1:,',,;,"..',,,,, ..', ' -- , kit" ' s. ,.. ....,:.:.., " 1 (r.,7-,-'4.-- ,'7- '';,!,.,,,::,.,...::: i.47,---Tennessee 83, cGre1ignil ' Georgia 112, Jaahaoma.60 .' ' Florida 16, Southern-11Southarn- - Ur Midwest Michigan State 102, Ohio State 99 , . DePaul 85, Indiana 78 '.. Kent State 52, Akron 51 Youngstown 93, Detroit 111, St. nBrodroa::65.'i.tua7...53, LOYOla WU 70, Dayton v. Southwest Austin C0111190 SW, Texas Tech 102, Midwestern 86 Texas 75, Sam Houston St. 43 -- Southwest Texas A&I 71, East Texas State 51 Kansas State.97, Oklahoma 91 : Phillips Oilers 17, Arkansas 75 7. West Utah Si. Stanford Si Chicago State 80, Humboldt StatLft;,. Nevada 11, Nevada Southerti"n Swink' 100, Pappardina 77,-- this twisting layup to put Utah ahead for good Monday night despite ef :':: ,'h!, ,..::...,: ... r College Basketball sou, Ute George Fisher converted course. :." N.Y.)East , r !i5,163' ,,,i.A:::,i.,::.:;,,,::' ,..::::::: :H,1?4:,..!..:".::,,,,:.:,0;,.,:,,.,:i?,.:. , st. Francis Niagara, -31' - Rider 72, Mt. 61 'i,st;;1497)ton 77 Providence I M-lh- er ': :".:, (4 ,.."... ,,;;;:.,; - By UMW Pms International MONDAY'S SPORTS RESULTS 1 ...,........... - Later in the afternoon, Miss Saubert showed that her spill hadn't affected her specialty, the slalom. Miss Saubert looked, particularly fast atishe zipped down the ,...; ';!.'.;:,:,:!:::'''''''!:1..!ri'''...s..:,.....:,,, --SPORTS- - lime." good .i.r,rnt',',7:t!V,:t' ,..,,....,,, SCOREBOARD marr MeMfleskllng Coach , -- the ol just behind her, shuddered when Miss Saubert pitched into the snow, and raced to her aid. The skiing whiz from Lake-- view, caught an edge while entering the 10th gate of the course and tumbled down past the lith about 30 feet away. She suffered a bloody nose, but that was all. Before going down on her first run, Miss Saubert described it as one of the fastest downhill courses she has ever run on, "but to win it a racer is going to have to work bard to make ft American siding had night come .of age and tournaments in the United States should be given the same weight as Euwork- ropean competitions In , ing out rankings. . With Norway his backing claim that any Other interpretation would be "unjust and unfair," the federation voted 17 to 4 with six nations abstaining to enlarge the seeded list of 15 announced earlier ,in the evening to 16 so as to take in poro,4apan. Kidd. Then the draw was held for starting places and lOdd Saubert Takes Spill won first position with Werner -LUZUM- ,- AUSTRIA- (1.1P11-eighth. Jean Saubert, of Lakeview, Ore., No. 1 hope for a gold Ffance Gets Olympics America's medal in the forthcoming WinA US TRIA ter Olympics, threw a scare into INNSBRUCK, (UPI)The International Olym- the American camp Tuesday pic Committee Tuesday awarded when. she took a head over heels .- ' games tumble- while practicing , downhill ski. course. to Grenoble, France. -- $ - 1968 Temter Olytnpic the -- - |