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Wayne seven points came on foul shots Etherton of St. Charles, Ill. as Tennessee tried desperately| shot a 69 for a 205 total—eight to get the ball from the stalling shots behind Baird. Tigers. Tom Perry sank two foul The first American course in shots for Auburn with nine journalism was offered at secondsleft to give the Tigers a Cornell University in 1874. three-point cushion and a driving layup by Justus at the buzzer only served to cut the} “OLIVIER RECOVERING since he banged home 38 goals during the 1962-43 season. The game winner was the 107th in his 22-season career. The brillian: cight wing has #0 Two representatives of the PANAMA,C.Z. (UPI)—Butch Baird of Galveston, Tex., Alexander had 15 points for continued his runaway march the night, while Alex Howell got toward the $15,500 Panama ap. ative Howe Was’ Howe, who will be 40 next sist on Alex month, is having his best year sports. «hopes. perry dropped in five free throws in all and Alexander hit two to turn back Tennessee's comeback hopes in the final two-and-one-half minutes, ay i hissed Saturday nightto end a 33-game shome winning streak for the Vols and kill Tennessee's Southeastern Conference title the Western Division, now has only one in its last seven - won tie 2 African Council To Discuss Boycott of Summer Olympics ‘ Tennessee Bill Austrian Olym | SPORTS FANS! Auburn, A ; the when officials ruled he had|netminder Carl Wetzel points in the 1,607 NHL games only hours after young Bernard! Marielle Goitschel, France's missed a gate before encounter-| In the final period, Pete/he's played, including playolf Oreel, a 21-year-old baker from Olympic gold medal winner, ing the French soldier on the| Mahovlich scored a goal for the! games. Alpe d'Huez, France, set a) was fourth after a poor first run course. France's Jean-Claude| qmypay ; ne THE SEASON'S OVER, but three-and-a-belf-year-old Brian course record in winning the ruined her chances, Killy won the event SUNDAY,PEBRUARY %, 198 Sunday Herald 15 Effer is still eyeball-to-eyeball with his football. Maybe he’s gone to sleep, Wake up, Brian, Brian? (Herald-UPI Telephoto) — Weber had two double win-|(\oma * KNOXVILLE, Tenn, (UPI)— of brilliant|Committee, charged that skier) seieed Sais a wae, is footer which carommed five scores in the NHL. He awarded a second run “ae and|2©!¥ecchio’s skate into the net!off top 1,2. finisbed in the first five im jdownhill triumph on Friday, Annie Famose of France alsolturned in the best time, |to give Detroit its first goal.’ scoring the last 18 suwaight gave her turned in a perforly good enough for the| Then Howe smashed his shot seasons. Howe now has 744 PP of *he coveted Arlberg-Kanda- ance ‘o capture third, comgold medal, but was disqualified|P&St & screened Minnesota) goals and 976 assists for 1,720 har trophy. Her triumph came Pleting her run in 79.27. LOGAN (UPI) — Utah State University met Weber State in BRAZZAVILLE, The Congo Mexican organizing committee,| an indoor track meet here Sat- (UPI)—Members of the Su- Dr, Eduardo Hay and Roberto urday. Although no point total preme Council of Sport in |Casellas, have been in Brazzawas kept, the Aggies took 10 Africa prepared to meet here ‘ville since Friday and will firsts out of the 14 events. Sunday to discuss plans for jappear before the executive Marden Connelly, USU pole enlarging the African boycott of bureau on Sunday, valuter, set the only new rec- the 1968 Summer Oiympics, Mexico may attempt to keep ord of the day when he cleared amidst reports that council jthe South Africans out with the the bar at 15 feet 6 inches to pressure was jeopardizing South jargument that att he time break his own record of 16-5 set Africa’s position. heoctal City was chosen as the As delegates to the council's |1968 Summer Olympic site, last year. Bob Butcher was a double executive bureau arrived in the South Africa was banned from winner for Utah state—taking| Congolese capital and member | competition. the 60-yard high hurdles in ‘7.4 nations <eut cables of support Pending their appearance) .sceonds and winning the long for a massive boycott that may before the executive bureau, jump witi a leap 23 feet 6 soon include 32 African nations, however, the Mexican represenit wae reported by council tatives have refused to publicly inches. officials that Mexico was facing state their position on the sing pressure to ignore) boycott. i tg the International Olympic Com-' the 60-yard dash in 6.2 seconds mittee and bar South Africa) and the 300-yard dash in 33.1 from the Games in Mexico City. seconds. ‘The IOC announced Jast week Bob Wallace of Weber took that South Africa’s application the one-mile run in 4:28.9 and Lhreadmission to i: samples -the three-mile in 15:39.9, been approved a vote all the member nations. Shortly’ several their intention to) stay away from the Games if South Africais allowed to enter. South Africa was barred from Pedaler = ‘Tokyo for . By One Point 4 knew I would have to “ski capped by “unfair decisions DelVec period goal. hard and fast,” said the! Schranz was disqualified mHe then ted a SOfooter to Canadian ace, whose ~ictory|the final slalom event after a ice the game two minutes and) ‘rida moved "1 her from fifth tojstrange si ries of circumstances. stance eight ght seconds a er Friday Series secon: first place in the women's|After beginning his final run) markin the ‘The Canadian girl's slalom leather combined witn her scorers Utags Dominate Track Meet Against Weber put on a Stars’ lone tally in the ot ete Minnesota, ia : aayae eo vor exhibition in her second trip/Karl Schranz pe figure skater = French girls Gown the slopes to win eas‘ty./Emmerich Danzer ‘ere erected ¥ victory, the second half and the Crimson Tide was never able to recover. points each—Mike Nordholz, Randy Hollingsworth and Gary Elliott, st run, : es —— -game wink streak, ne Connolly notched the jp‘ance finish 144secondsahead of World Cup standings down the course, Schranz pulled) Gary Bergman shot a 30. goals and 39 assist for @8 , “I wanted to win this one so 1/4P break to open up the game in had three players who scored 20 h Miss Greene, a student at, Notre Dame College a Cerca ; turned in an aggregate time =of 12.47 seconds for ber two runs | : quick baskets by Issel and Pratt Kentucky ela om duration mink 18-year-old French girl oo the/head ° closed to within one point early in the second period before led c Austrian athletes at the ecent Winter Gan Gre r rane 5 race, her sec ad victory in two, Miss Greene, who trailed the Ay. days. 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