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Show Yage 14—THE SUNDAY HERALD,Provo, Utah | Sunday, March 22, 1970 | | Duvillard Defeats Kidd At Vail Kidd won $8,700 during the Friday's giant slalomracé, for the slalom competition SaturVAIL, Colo, (UPI)—Adrien the cup event. Kidd ran nine day because of an injured Duvillard, skiing hard at the three days of competition. anklle. bottom of a 1,450-foot giant Kiddfell in the first heat and runs in the morning eliminaRecher tried to ski on the slalom-sialcm course, Saturday then racing the faster biue tiens and Devillard, who skied beat Billy Kidd for the $5,000 course took the second easily wm the French team fron. 1953 ankle early Saturday but was unable to race. He automaticaluntil 1962, ran six. Kidd won Lange Cup. when Duvillard apparently the first heat of the slalom ly placed 16th The winpre the 33-year-old slipped down for ar instant. Duvillard, who wen profesformer professional champion a “The red course is a little semifinals against Duvillard total take home of $12,000 in the tougher but they are pretty Saturday morning by 0 sec- sional championships in 1963, onds, but the Frenchskier blaz- 1965 and 1969, said after the $50,000 race, the first profes- even,” Duvillard said. ed by Kidd by .70 seconds on narrowvictory, “I ‘elt I could sional event held in the United He was slightly behind Kidd the second run. Stats. him all along coming off the bump between Schwaiger defeated Gio,arni beat “I started slow on myfirst ‘The racers alternated for the 21-gate giant slalom course Dibona of Italy in their run and I was on thefaster of three races befcre Duvillard, and the slalom course, but semifinal match by .17 seconds. the two courses on the second skiing on the slower red course, made it up on the bottompart There were 39 gates on each run,” ke said overtook Kidd at the end of the I was behind at the jump.” of the side-by-siae courses in easily defeated Dibona course for a narrow win in the Duvillard defeated Kidd in a the final professional race of in Kidd the third-place race, worth fourth heat. semifinal race earlier Saturday the year. “You werelike a 23-year-old by only a tenth of a second and Kurt Recher, who won slalom $2,290. Dibona won $1,700 Schwaiger won secondplacefor out there today,” a dejected then knocked off Mike Schwai- at the last professional race at Kidd told the Frenchman. “You ger when Schwaiger fell to win Verbier, Switzerland, and lost $3,100. Kidd, who had successfully were too fast for me on the the slalom competition and the in the giant slalom race Friday right to meet Kidd, winner of to Kidd when he fell, missed protested a disqualification in bottom part of the course.” NHL Suspends Philly Player MONTRAL (UPI)—National Hockey League Presiden Clarence Campbell Saturday BACK FROM A successful trip to the Nativnal Golden Gloves boxing tournament is Danny Lopez, left, and Stan Chynoweth, manager of Stan’s Boxing Club. Lopez won his firsi iwo fights, but lost an unpopular decision in the quarterfinals. He was awarded the sportsmanship trophy for his 119-pound weight division. It is shown in the picture. Next week hewil! go to Pocatelloto fight in the Intermountain 4AU boxing toufnamentin an effort to qualify for .ne National AAU in Trenton, N.J. Lopez is the younger brother of top welterweight contender Ernie (indian Red) Lopez. Maravich’s Career Ends By VITO STELLINO UPI Sports Writer Thursday night in the semi- circumstances would he coach his son in the pros, finals. “He couldn’t move laterally “If I'm going to do anything, and we didn’t want to shoot 1 want to do it on my own,” Maravich’s college basketball him full of novacaine for a Press said. Pete had a career is over but the greatest consolation game,” Press said. dissappointing NIT, scoring only collegiate scorerin history stili Pete's father said his son has 77 points in three games and claims he hasn't any decision received novacaine shots about being held to 20 twice after on where he will play pro ball. 10 times in his career end he never scoring less than 29 in a Despite the persistent rumors probably would have played if single game this season. The that the Carolina Cougars of LSU had Veenin the champion- three tourney games dropped the American Basketball Assohis senior season average from ship game. ciation have him sewed up, Maravich still says he'll listen Press also denied the rumors 46.7 to 44.6 points. But both Maravichs were to an offer from the National that he has made an agreement hilosophical about Pete's poor to coach Pittsburgh of the ABA Basketball Association before next year as part of the deal ig. making up his mind. ete accepts the bitter with “Pete will go where the cash including Pete going to Caroliis,” his father Press Maravich, “None of the rumors are the swe2t and he’s preity well the coach of the LSU team, true.” Press said. “There’s no banged up,” Press said, “He didn’t play well in the said Saturday as LSU wound up verbal agreement, there’s nothits season with a 22-10 record ing. As it stands now, J’ll be tournament but he’s a great player and he'll be greater as a by losing to Army, 75-62, in the back at LSU next year.” National Invitation Tournament Press said that the only thing ro.” Pete said he was looking consolation game. that could lure him away from forward to playing in the pros Pete sat out the game in LSU would be “one of those street clothes after he aggra- $40,000 or $50,000 a year deals and added, “I've dedicated my life to playing pro ball and vated an ankle injury in the like Lou Carnesecca got.” ciub’s 101-79 loss to Marquette Carnesecca will join the New know I can go one-one-one against anyone. I know I’m not eS Samet York Nets next season. going to score 60 points every Press also said that under no night but I'm sure I'll do well.” NEW YORK (UPI)—Peie | SPORTS FANS!| Ferraris Appear Headed For Victory at Sebring suspended Earl Heiskala of the Philadelphia Flyers for the eight remaining games of the 1969-70 season. In imposing the suspension, lead of nearly 50 laps over the lone. Porsche remaining in blood red cars of Ferrari, night in contention. seeking to regain their old Sebring But the Ferrari team was Vici nine of the 12 hours Supremacyat record-shattering the stiffest of this season, speeds, hurtled through the gone, the Ferrari of Mario encountering difficulty. The Campbell warned that the darkness ahead of a grimly Andretti-Arturo Merzario held a 5128 of Jackie Ickx-Peter Schetty, running third through episode leading to the suspenmostof the daylight hours, fell sion demonstrated “a type of out with a blown head gasket. conduct which the league i: ignazio Giunti and Nino Vacardetermined to stamp out for rella held second place for the reasons which are obvious. Italian cars at sunset but “Tt is a policy well-knownto encountered rear suspension all players and which must be trouble and beganlosing speed. rigidly enforced in the interests The iavored Porsche of Pedro of everybody in the league, including the players,” Camp- ONTARIO, Calif. (UPI)— Ward, who won at Indianapo Rodriguez and Leo Kinnunen, Rodger Ward knowsit will take lis in 1959 and 1962, grew up in winners of the 24 Hours of bell said. Los Angeles. He moved to Daytona, pulled back up tc Campbell ruled that Hiskala time. “It's going to he two or three Indiana in 1958 and lived there third place after dropping as had inflicted “deliberate injulow as seventh. Actor Steve ty” when he swing his stick at years before people are really until taking his job at Ontar aware of us,” the two-time He still has a tire store in McQueen, racing with his Terry Gray of the St. Louis broken foot in a cast, and Indianapolis. Blues during a game in St. Indianapolis 500 winner says. Ward,49, is director of public “T’ve always had a soft spot cosmetics heir Peter Revson Louis March 12. The blow, which caught Gray above the relations of the new Ontario for Los Angeles,” the stock) helped keep the Germancars in right forehead, caused a gash Motor Speedway, a $25.5 million former USAC driver volun- contention, running as high as third, but generally fifth, in that required six stitches to facility that will open in teered. “It’s great to be ba: September. Ontario will open Sept. 6 with their privately-entered 908, close it. Heiskala, who loosened a “It’s sort of funny now,” he the California 500 for Indiana- An Alfa Romeo Spyder said. “I go somewhere andtell polis-type cars on the speed- handled by Masten Gregory and tooth and suffered a cut mouth, Toine Hezmans moved into was fined a total of $300 for people I’m from Ontario, Some way’s 2 1-2-mile oval. “We're about 80 per cent contention at dusk, taking over stick-swinging and a match of them ask me if that’s in completed,” Ward declared. fourth place. penalty, and loses the pay he Canada. “T do a lot of traveling and “Both Goodyear and Firestone The only other factory would have received for the speaking. My job is one of will start tire testing this Porsche entered, driven by Jo eight games, Gray picked up a major educating people about us.It’s month and next. It still looks Siffert and Brian Redman, ran penalty di 4 the game for a very exciting job. It’s such a like there’s a ton of work to do into electrical problems early in elbowing Hei before Heis- tremendous opportunity being but we're in pretty good shape. the race and fell far back. oye retaliated by swinging his able to be in racing in this There’s no problem as far as Siffert, charging through the the opening date is concerned.” fading twilight, shattered the capacity.” stick. lap record with a turn of 122.2 and moved as high as 13th. He broke the record set a few hours earlier by Andretti at 121.6. The previous record was 115.6 mph. SEBRING, Fla, (UPI)—The pursuing Porsche the 12 Saturday Hours of Ward Handling Public Relations for Track Stewart Takes Pole In Race of Champs - BRANDS HATCH, England (UPI)—World champion Jackie Stewart of Scotland zipped around the Brands Hatch circuit in record time Saturday to “‘steal’” pole position for Sunday’s race of champions from Australian veteran Jack Brabham. Brabham, the “Old Man” of : by ED GIVAN Here’s surprising fact ... A | sports writer in another city | has done some research and says that, contrary to popular opinion, Honus Wagner was ' | | | | earlier but looked to have the end of 4-1-2 hours practice, pole position sewn up by virtue Austrian Jochen Rindt brought 0; his lap times Friday. his Lotus up into the second Then in the final minute of rowalong side Denny Huime’s practice Stewart took his new McLarn for the 50 lap (132- March, which he said was not handling too well, round in one minute 25.8 seconds at an average speed of 111.19 mph (179 mph). motor racing and winnerof the Stewart’s time was on South African Grand prix — second ‘better than the official first of this season’s world track record and improved ou championship events—earlier the lap which earned Brabham this month, was busy at the 10 bottles of champagne tim> supervising repairs to his Friday. { NOT one of the greatest | | baseball players of all-time! \ ae ba everyone ays | assumes Wagner was one of | the very best hitters of all- | time, this writer points out | that a surprising total of a! | players actually had higher | bat batting averages than | agner ... And in the field, Wagner averaged more than 50 errors a season while today | big league shortstop—even | ie poor ones—make that I many. ___ | | One of the most amazing | | Stories in sports is the | | comeback of a basketball player on the New York ae Stallworth ... | | ny people are not aware| that Stallworth suffered a car. Brabham damaged the car kOe iOmic Ra eteciic of the’70’s jis back and playing at full | speed this season... Imagine | anyone whohada heart attack | | play ine professional more important asit begins a new decade . ..no better time for a new approach —_— | What are someone's chances of breaking a boneif to the way you look. The shapedsuits, widerties and brighter shirts all play a part. As does anew decadeofFlorsheim fashion leadership—the greatest selection of men’s shoe fashion to ever see One brand. Comein, see all the new! | theyski”... Ithas been figured | | out that the average person ie skis regularly breaks a bone at least once every 7 | at 5 | percent Above Cost this week | | at Givan Ford! ORTTm aT 191 SOU PROVO UTAH Aaiaelied 373-4080) the bottom of the second run.” In thefirst round,officials at the start said Kidd had disqualified by jumping reference to the starting style of world champion Jean-Claude Killyin which the upper part of the skier's body is well ahead of the starting gate before the start is given. The referee at the start agreed with Kidd and allowed himto make the second run and beat Sturm in the first round. S. Africa Fights Tennis Boot LONDON (UPI)—South Afri- can delegates here for Monday’s extra-ordinary meeting of the Davis Cup nations face a weekend of critical talks in their bid to convinee other visiting representatives Most imperial styles $39.95 sence in the competition will not harm it, Alf Chalm-rs, president of the South African Lawn Tennis Union, and his colleague Ben Franklin, hope to see as many delegates as possible from the other 36 countries before Monday’s meeting in an attempt to gather the support needed to prevent their expulsion. Monday's meeting will consider an American proposal to set up a special committee to exclude any nation whose presence might endanger the competition. “The Americans are our accusers,” Chalmers said Saturday, ‘They are the ones who are moving to change the laws. The assumption is that the meeting is about South Africa but we wantto find out whatis in the movers minds, what they want to present at the meting. “This is our whole idea of getting here two daysearly,for weintend to get in touch with as many other delegates as possible. We want to get their viewsand arewilling to discuss openly what our position is.”” ‘The meeting was convened by the United States, Randalls ® . which presently holds the Davis Cup, after Arthur Ashe was refused a visa to enter South Africa to compete in the South African Nationals which begin at Johannesburg next week. Junior Alpine Titlists the U. S. Ski Team,posted runs of 41.27 and 47.07. The 88.34 seconds combined time topped second place finisher Cathy Joslin who recorded 43.89 and 46.16 times in her twoefforts. Miss Joslin, 18, of Far West Ski Association, bettered Miss Corrock's second run with a 46.16 effort down thetiring 57gate course, H. Tuckenbord, skiing for Eastern Division, registered a considerably slower combined time down the Maverick course. He recorded a 116.10 seconds ond heat. Seventy-one junior aces from throughout the country participated in the final event. The first run for the boys, set by former Olympian Loris Werner, was a jam run. Mostof the boys whofell from the course did so after making the steepest part of the run. It appeared they relaxed in the less steep lower half of the nearly half-mile run. Denver University’s Willie Schaeffler drew the line for the second boys’ run. It was meant Let our technicians give you a free ““check-up’’ on our new Electronic Analyzer no Leather refers to uppers that South Africa’s continued pre- — leak? — Most Fiorsheimstyles $19.95 to $29.95 154 West Center, Provo also Salt Lake City and Logan the gun. Kidd protested, saying he made a “Killy start” —in Using too much gas? Does your muffler T bet you didn’t know... that | es just couldn't go fast enough at — to start? — Skied more than 7 years withoutbreaking a bone might | be overdue. you can buy a 1970 Ford Leitner of Austria, said after the slalom semifinal loss, “I Is your car hard | years... So anyone who has | | quarterfinal races against Hias for carving turns from the skiers when it was set up Friday. Robin Lorenz of Rocky Moun- Freezing temperatures turned tain Division had a combined the course to ice, making it 92.53 seconds for her two runs, extremely fast and nearly impossible to negotiate. good for third place. Mark Peter Driscoll, No. 45 The event is the 22nd annual from thestarting gate, had runs for junior skiers to age 18, This Easter's time for renewalis all the game after game. against total. A , Tunning up and | down a courtplayafter play, race Walker, Miss Corrock Miss Corrick, a member of retire fromthe game ... But he | tors jammed the tighit, twisting carves and hairpin turns and the long straightaways along the 5.2 mil route. first-round Erich Sturm of Austria end had to rerun one of his two mile) race. But for most observers PARKCITY, Utah (UPI) — of 54.34 and 63.97, entitling him Brabhamstill remains favorite Brock Walker and Susan Cor- to third place. for the event, rock won North American JunMost of Saturday’s racing was Today's 132-mile race, al- ior Alpine slalom championships done in a mild snowstorm. The though not counting towards the Saturday at Park City West re- new snowdidlittle to soften the world championship, is consi- sort to cap the week-long nation- icy courses. Boys found both courses exdered vital preparation for next al ski tournament. month’s Spanish Grand Prix Brock, an 18-year-old Central tremelyfast and tight. Twentyand the British Grand Prix, Divisionslalom specialist, clock- six boys were disqualified or which will be held on this ed runsof 51.25 and 60.37 for a did not finish the first run, with combined timeof 111.62 seconds. 28 winning DQ tags in the secIn a flurry of fast laps at the circuit in July. | heart attackin 1967 and had to | aske' An estimated 65,000 spcta- his P.E. ASHTON CO. 175 North 100 West 16 West Center Provo — 373-9500 |