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Show Hoover Memorial Ski Winners Are Named Brad Shurtleff, Provo, and Mary Lynn Warren, Springville, Colorado River The trophy winners earned honor by turning in the were winners of the third annual Howard doover Memorial fastest times of the day in ski ski trophy at Sundance Satur- competition day and Orem Highschool s' Orem High School garnered Individual ski winners In. Leo cluded, with top three places listed in that order Boys 12 years and under— Steve Bounous, Terry Hopkin- Elmer Bor son, Torn Fullerton, ers topped the prepentries in top place in the Bounous Cup Girls 12 ye s and under — The competition Saturdayalso the Bounous Cup for high school races for high school teams, fol Bonnie Kelly Cotant included jumping. Steve Taff acteams. lowed by Springville High Carrie Ekins, complished the longest jump of The event was the third an- School as second and Provo high Boys 13 to 15 years — Jim the day at 89 feet. Only the cis High Clark, Kent Cotant, Scott Mit- males participated in jumping. nual Howard Hoover Memor- School as third, St fal Ski Races, named in honor Schoo] and Pleasant Grove High chell Top three finishers in each of a Provo ski enthusiast, who School also participated. Girls 18 to 15 years — Terry A total of some 80skiers parti. devoted muchtimeto the dev Boyle and Donna Bottomfield. cipated in the day-long competilopment of junior skiers. Mr. Hoover was drowned on the Sunday Herald NEED Shurtleff, NDAY, APRIL6, 1969 Provo, Utah Doctors, lawyers, businessmen, , Hayes, 12 yeers and under — Steve ard Hayes. 13 to 15 years — Fred Hayes, Craig Girls 16 to 16 years — Mary Kayle Adamson, Bob Bills, Lynn Warren, Kathryn Glenn, 16 to 18 years — John Hayes, Wendy Robinson Steve Taylor, Scott Robinson, | Boys 19 to 26 years — Dick Carlson Girls 19 to 26 years — Lynn lease a car to you that indicates your success, Veterans (27 years and over) — Wayne Berry. Provo Wre:tler Honored for Rent a new Chevrolet from us for a day, a week, or as long as you like. We keep you going Fourth at Garn Wilde, a former Provo High School wrestler, now wrestling for Ricks College, has recently been presented a cer- Lease on Opel or Chevrolet Pickup os low as $1.85 per day. BOSTON’S SAM JONES and Philadelphia's Matt Guokas | fight over a loose ball during the final game of the playoff demic Junior College Wrestling | organization for his high grade Brigham Young University| point average. Garn is the: son finished in a tie for fourth in HONOLULU (UPI) —Jack of Mr. and Mrs. Grvin Wilde, the Far Western Intercollegiate Gillespie of Montana State and ByUnited Press International 255 E. 60 North. Golf Tournament at Santa Cruz,|Harry Hall of Wyoming have The third-and fourth-place Calif, this past week. been named to the West squad 'teams in the Eastern Division | Jack Nicklaus won the 1965 The Cougars concluded the|for the first annual :Aloha Bas-|of the National Basketball RENTA CAR OR TRUCK 373-3443 series between the two teams, Boston won 95-90 to oust the 76ers from the playoffs, (Herald-UPI Telephoto) Celtics Oust 76ers 93-90 Allstar team “As Lqkers Also Win 93-90 Gillespie, Hall Santa Cruz, To Play On tificate from the National Aca HERTZ Reese and Pete BYUTakes Scholarship places in the world. 99 W. 300 S., Provo John Brammer, Lorin Moench, Greg J 19 to 26 years — Steve Taff, erry Warren, Mike Robinson: executives — let us rent or ~ZO-aArFHRPOVU AY BH | Talboe. ahead toward the Knick series|seventh game, if necessary, will aS the Celts played poorly be played in Atlanta Wednesagainst Philadelphia, making day. /Mly 41.3 per cent of its shots. | —_— Masters gol’ tournament by final round of the tournament|Ketball Classic which begins Association are going to battle John Havlicek missed all nine for a spot in the league’s of his shots from the field in the nine strokes—widest margin of|Saturday ten strokes off the|APril 9 Free Delivery victoryin the event. East W. L. Pet. GB first half although he finished Indiana The tournament, composed of| playoff finals. |State. The Sun Devils took a|four eight-man teamsrepresent- Boston, the fourth-place fi-| With 22. Miami team total of 913 strokes to/ing different sections of the nisher during the regular! The 76ers seemed to be Kentucky capture first place. They were|country, will play a round-robin |Season, topped Philadelphia, the|looking ahead to next year. Minnesota winning pace set 44 by Arizona _ followed closely by University|tournament with the team with |second-place club, 93-90, Friday| They made only 35.1 per cent of|New York their shots, | Third place went to San Jose| The West squad, which also|won four of five games in the Los Angeles, which led by 20 |includes Ted Wierman of Wash-| series, State with 921. Brigham Young and San Die-|ington State, will be coached by | The 17 61.218 27 West W. L. Pet. GB 60 18 .769 oy | points in the first half, found| Oakland Celts will now face the|itself leading only 100-98 with 10\New Orleans 46 32 590 14 Bo State weretied for fourth at|John Wooden of national cham- New York Knicks, the third-|seconds left when Johnny Egan Denver AYEOR'S \pion UCLA. | 923, Way backin sixth place was The tournament f {nace club, in 08 43 35 42 36 538 2 36 42.462 8 lof Southern California with 915,| the best record declared winner.|night to oust the 76ers. Boston 44 34 564 16 41 37 526 19 the Eastern|was fouled by Bill Turer. Egan|Dalias will be held|Djivision finals with the winner sank one of two and ten hit|Los Angeles 2 oe the University of California at|April 9, 11 and 12 at the Hono-|meeting the Western Division|two more seven secondslater. | Houston Friday's Results Berkeley with a 940. There were |lulu International Center Arena. tjtlist. The best-o seven series Jerry West had 29 for the 29 teams entered in the tour-| [ovens Easter Sunday afternoon Lakers but fouled out with 4:34| Oakland 111 Los Angeles 100 CENTRAL SQUARE 200 North 200 West ney . | Jack Sanders of USC was)|GRANTS (Only game scheduled) in New York and the game will|remaining and the Lakers didn’t STAY be nationally televised. |score another basket. | medalist with a 223 followed by) WASHINGTON (UPI) —Su- In the two Western Division!| Atlanta Sasn’t won in San | ° BYU's Lane Bennett at 224 who preme Court Justice William 0.|playoff games Friday night, Diego this season and San Diego Orem Wins |was also tied by Donnie Powers|Douglas has granted a stay|Elvin Hayes’ 20-foot jumper at/hasn't won in Atlanta this { jof ASU and Bob Risch of U: | ./of execution to Robert Lee|the buzzer gave San Diego a season and their series Lane Bennett fired a 69 the|Sims, scheduled to die April 18/114-112 triumph and a 22\remained that way in has the Three Team Track Meet final day to record the lowest|in Arizona’s gas chamber. Sims|deadlock in its series with playoffs with each team winning jround of the tournament. {was sentenced for the 1963 Atlanta while Los Angeles|two at home. Now the series RayLeach, outstanding BYU robbery-murder of Glendell M.jedged San Francisco 93-90 to! shifts to Atlanta Sunday for the freshman golfer, finished with|Soape, an insurance man, near| take a 3-2 edgein its series. fifth game, with the sixth game a 227, Boston seemed to be looking in San Diego Monday night, Al |Sahuarita, Ariz. a EE NEC0 ; The General, the President, the much loved In a triangular track meet at American Fork the Orem Tigers coasted to a substantial victory by piling up 82% points to |50 for Lehi and 38% for Amerl can Fork. The event-by-event summary is as follows: 120 yard high hurdles—Willis, 0; Hardman, L; Burgess, AF; Neilson, Orem. 17.1. 100 yard dash—Hatch, 0; MeEwan, 0; Adams, AF; Smith, L. 10.8, Mile run—Allred, 0; Boswell, O; Begay, 4:49.2, AF; Hunter, 0; Hall, AF; Cramer, 0.2:07.8, So says noted historlailBruce Catton in his intro: “asa war correspondent to Eisenhower's headquar- From Arrow Sart the week right sewgive yourself a Sift with the MondayShirt from Arrow.Styled in pick-me-ep stripes and solid colors, this Oxford short sleeved beauty practically caresfor itself. Decton Perma-Iron fabric of 65% Dacron” polyester, 35% cotton that machine washes, tumble dries, never needs ironing. “Sanforized-Plus-2” labeled. So start the week in a Monday Shirt and forget the aspirins, DuPont's Registered Tredemerk $6.50 From Arrow Siehite shirt company. AUTHORITATIVE BIOGRAPHY The editors of American Heritage have collected evaluations of Eisenhower's life and career byfamous frieids, associates, andcomrades-in-arms of the 34th President, especially for this memorial volume. The contributors include General Mark W. Clark, General OmarN.Bradley, Viscount Montoy of Alamein, Richard M,Nixon,and thelate Attlee, former Prime Minister of Great Britain, Milton S. Eisenhower and Edgar Eisenhower reminisce about Abilene, Kansas, and about the General's boyhood. The book’s narrative is by Kenneth Davis, the ters in England and France. Earlier books by Davis include “Soldier of Democracy,” a biography of General Eisenh published in 1945, SPECIAL LOW PRICE FOR OUR READERS Eisenhower: American Hero may be ordered at once th.ough this newspaperfor only $3. The later bookstore edition will cost $4.95. The book is now on press and will be ready to mail, postpaid and boxed,in three weeks. To be sure you get early delivery and this special low price mail the coupon today. Fill out and mail with cash, check, or money order. (Make checks or money orders payable to EISENHOWER BOOK.) Mail to: EISENHOWER BOOK 220 yard dash—Hatch, 0; McEwan, 0; Adams, AF, and Rog- ers, AF. 23.6. Shot put—Hardman,L; Stout, Orem; Shumway, 0; Wengreen, L, 47-0, Discus — Draper, L; Beal, L; Peterson, O; Walker, 0. 120-7. | Long jump—Gourley, 0; Rassmansen, AF; Harch, 0. 19. Richards, 0; | Javelin — Alger, AF; Whim pey, L; Rassmansen, AF; jerts, L, 196-42. | High jump Lewis, Hardman, L; Burgess, F, RobO and Bales, 0. 5-10, Pole vault — Kealpak, 0; Burgess, L; Hinton, L, and Barry, 01 li-l. Medley relay — Lehi, American Fork. 4:09.2, Mile relay — Orem, Ameri- jean Fork, Lehi. 3:43,1. 880 re y—Orem, Lehi, American Fork, 1:38,3, Team scores The Provo (Utah) Herald Orem 82%, |Lehi 50, American Fork, 3814, P.0, Box 711 : Great Neck, New York 11024 Send nie postpaid copies of Eisenhower American Hero by UPI and American Heritage, et SAME pray RRRsereeae OREeAeg Enclosed is 8, AF; L; Edington, L, and Roberts, O. 21.8, 880 yard run — Greenwood, andanabidingsense of America’s mission....” HANDSOME, ABUNDANTLY ILLUSTRATED The 144-page, hard-cover book measures 8% x 11 inches and contains over 125illustrations, many in full color,of Eisenhower as a youth in Kansas, as 8 cadet at West Point, as the General in action, as a political campaigner, and as the Chief Executive in offiice, An added featuzs ts a photographic essay on the Abilene countryside, where Ei grew up, by the eminentlandscape photographer Winter Prater, AF, 180 yard low hurdles—Whimpey, L; Willis, O; Hardman, a great character, Start the WeekRight in a MondayShirt Lowe, Smith, L; Mortenson, Webb, 0. 53.8. “He gaveusthe strength | of a great reputation, duction to Eisenhower: American Hero. This newillustrated biographyis a joint publica. tlon of United ional and A Heritage Magazine, AF; 440 yard dash—Gourley, 0; Cy. noted journalist and Siographerwho was attached, , Lewwarmsesey “Hes semmeeamesre t “14 class of jumping follow Boys 16 to 18 years — Brad Bounous, Tom Fullerton, Rich- tion at Sundance Battle Signs NEW YORK Battle, an sive back fornia and 1ath-round (UPI)—Mike All-America defenfrom Southem Calithe New York Jets’ draft choice, has signed with the Super’ Bowl champions. The Jets also signed defensive back Cecil Leonard of Tuske1 gee. |