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Show Daily Herald WEDNESDAY. Fe, 7 =| Watte Italian Pulls Upset; off To Grenoble a Peggy Builds Lead > Cookin UHSAA Has Some Good Advice On Sportsmanship Billy Kidd Hurt The Utah High School Activities Association has passed along some interesting advice to member high schools in the state. The letter says ‘lhe Board of Education, Superintendent and Prin: pé cannot escape the responsibility of organizing In Ski Accident By MIKE HUGHES by UPI Sports Writer a tobsggan and taken by ambulance to village infirmary, GRENOALE, France (UPI)— , n : ° aly won the #"om Chamrousse the Olympic two miles oe egoleet ay the 10th Sefonevte Kidd Aid ae away, Winter Olympic Games with a stunning upset in the -> ate coach Bi et worried frown on his face, sai cross country ski ge has aoe ankle, Pe ahh we don’t know how seriousit is kilomater ae ens variosSprieey, Yet: It seems doubtful he will be Colo., gained a huge lead in able to race tomorrow women's figure skating a United States hopes of winningits first men’s Alpine gold {medal in Olympic history | received severe setback when Billy Kidd crashed during downhill practice and sprained HomeIs Sweet For | his ankle, He definitely will be unable to compete in Thurs‘day’s downhill! and is doubtful FRANCO NONES of Italy is shown in action during the 90 kilometer cross country ski race in which he won the first gold medal of the 1968 Winter Olympics, Nones, a 27-yearold border guard, registered the second fastest time in Olympic history for the 18.6 mile event with one hour, 35 minutes and 38.2 seconds, The upset Italy's first medal ever in Olympic Nordic event and was the first time that gold medal in this sport went to a country outside or Russia, (Herald-UPI Telephoto) ) for his specialty, the slalom, Feb. 16-17 U.S. Hockey Team Loses To Czechs Minnesota The 24-year-old University of By United Press International Colorado student had made a There's nothing like hore stirring comeback after break- cooking to keep their Eastern ing his leg in 1966 and was the Division .irst-place hopes alive | leaderof the U.S. team. Fe won in the American Basketball the silver medalin the slalom|Association as far as the in the 1964 Olympics Innsbruck. at Minnesota Muskies are con- ES Italian First Medalist | The Muskies madeit 14 in a Nones, a 27-y Id border|Tow at home Tuesday night guard, said “I still didn’t/When they defeated the New believe it myself when I was|Orleans Bucs 112-110 and went told that I had won.” Hein to first-place tie with the registered the second fastest|Pittsburgh Pipers, who were| time in Olympic history for the beaten 113-100 by the Indiana 18.6 mile event with one hour,| Pacers. Minnesote won the game with 35 minutes, 38.2 seconds. It marked Italy's first medal superior strength under the ever in an Olympic Nordic| boards and with Les Hunter isfactory sportsmanship programs in cooperativn with the faculty and students,” So the UHSAAplaces much of the obligation for sportsmanship directly in the laps of the administrations. In bold letters the statement also he Coach is the important key to a succe fe tional athletic program in the school t on the playing floor sets the pattern for players students, and spectators. | These two observations by the UHSAA vould well be adopted at the collegiate level. College administrations can control their crowds — if they | want to. And certainly a college administration can control the coach, It is true that fans will boo in every ¢rom around the nation. In some gyms there will be a boo for every call made against the home team regardless of the situation, simply because most of the fans don’t know the rules. If the call goes against the home team—it's a bad call—plain and simple. When the whistie blows and the ref signals a violation against the home team manyof the fans think it was a bad call but express themselves in a mild manner. Since they aren’t experts they aren’t | quite sure whether it was a bad cali and so they restrain their booing—justa little bit. But when the coach jumps up wildly and waves his armsin the air and jumps up and down enough IT’S POSED, BUT IT’S CUTE! Two year old Donnie Kobinto cause fallen arches—then the fan knows the son of Arlington, Mass., was ref was wrong andthen thereis no hesitation in his booing. In fact, that gives the fan enough courage togs would be more appropriate as “The New Year Baby.” to yell all sorts of indecencies that he is generally (Herald-UPI Telephoto) very embarrassed about a few hours after the game. In additicn to those two observations the ‘the UHSAAalso included in their circular a copy of The Sportsman’s Creed. I don’t know where they got it but it is reprinted here because it has value for each of us. Watts And Weber Haven't Talked GRENOBLE, France (UPI)— at 2:01 of the second period, event and was the first time| leading the scoring with 24| points while pay See ae The United States’ hockey |then the Czechs added another that gold medalin this The Sportsman’s Creed team, beaten Tuesday by the goal in the second period and went to a country outside for the Bucs. The Player: Fred Lewis had 26 points and| powerful Czechs 5-1, faced two in the third against goalie Scandinavia or Russia. ‘Odd Martinsen of Norway was| Bob Netolicky 22 for the Pacers,| 1. Helives clean and plays hard. He plays for strong Sweden today in the Pat Rupp, of Minneapolis. second in 1:96:38.9 and the| Whose biggest margin was 90-71] the love of the game. Winter Olympic Games and By JOE WATTS {State College. The rumors apbronze medal wentto Finland’s| after three periods. It was the 2. He wins without boasting, he loses without Coach Murray Williamson preintoprint Hecate Stee 0 |pearing ran the seemed talk. to add Hero Maentyranta, a double| fourth straight victory for the excuses and he never quits. dicted victory. gold-medal winnerin 1964, with Pacers and the second straight Rumors have been flying By. not so, according to 8. Herespects officials and accepts their decisions “We were too high, too tight, a time of 1:36:55,3. |loss for the Pipers, who played thick and fast that Coa . against the Czechs,” said without question, The W.S, as was expected, their third consecutive game Williamson, of Minneapolis. Watts of the BYU will be the Nearly two weeks ago The 4. He never forgets that he represents his school. carfte nowhere close to winning Without Connie Hawkins, the “They're not that good, I think new athleticdirectorat Weber Daily Herald approached Stan | The : and in fact did better than was)ABA’s No. 2 scorer. = we can beat them the next time {about the rumors and he indi- 1. He inspires in his boys a love for the game and anticipated as Mike Gallagher| Steve Jones’ twisting jump we play. . cated then that they were withthe desire to win. of Killington, Vt., placed 27th in|shot gave the Oakland Oaks a “We're a fighting mad team} Arizona State out foundation. 2, He teaches ther: that it is better to lose fairly and we're foe to beat DENVER (UPI)—Utah’s Merv 1:41:58.2 and Mike Elliott of|9%98 victory over the Dallas | In light of recent publicity of to win unfairly. (the Magician) Jackson is just Durango, Colo., was 29th in\Chaps in the other Tuesday Lo: Sweden.” in ii |the rumors Stan again com- | 8. than night game, Jones’ shot gave He leads players and spectators to respect ofSweden was the silver meda- 22 points away from becoming| 1 242:22.6. = I Hawaii mented that the rummers were Americans Race the Oaks a three-point lead and | ficials by setting a good example. list in 1964 and runnerup to the the sixth greatest scorer in the HONOLULU (UPI)— Arizona| Without foundation. Charles Kellogg of Cam-|negated two free throws by Cliff 4, Heis the type of man he wantshis boys to be. Soviet Union in the world history of the Western Athletic bridge, Mass,, was Sist|Hagan which cut the final State lost its second of a three He said, “I have not talked Conference. The Official: championships last year. game Island series Tuesday | to them and they have not Five other hockey games | The 6-3 senior guard, who (1:50:03.7) and Jon Lufkin of|margin to one point. Jim night when the Amateur Sery-|talked to me. I hear that I've 1. He knowstherules. Rumford, Ma ine, 55th| Hadnot led the winners with 22 “were scheduled today. Favored) poured in 40 points in Satur- (1:51:21.2). | 2. He is fair and firm in all decisions. He calls ice Center choked off a last-/@0t the job, but " know nothing points and Cincy Powell had 29 ‘Russia met East Germany, day's 106-92 victory over Utah them as he sees them. minute Sun Devil charge to about it.” ite, is currently eighth in the Miss Fleming, graceful even|for the Chaps. = Norway faced France, take the visitors 79-71, | vied cad ae on a | 8. He treats players and coaches courteously and in the dull schoolfigures, left no’ East “played Austria and Poland went WACall-time scoring race. i i |ta es. William Miller o} demands the same treatment for himself. doubt of her superiority as she W. L. Pet, GB He 1,278 points for his against Japan. lea He knows the game is for the boys, and lets soared to a 30.4 point lead over|Pittsburgh 36 19 .655 --|the University of Hawaii 84-68. In Tuesday's other action, the career, “Anything | them have the spotlight. her nearest rival, Gabriele) Minnesota 37 0 49... . Soviet Union trounced Finland ‘seventh pl %B 9 491 9% 80 and Canada topped West | Arizona State and 1,299 for sixth Seyfert of East Germany, at the| Indiana The Spectator: New Jersey 26 31 .456 11 23 seconds to play, but the Ha: pure speculation. We havejust place Dick Nemelka of Brig- completion of two figures. Germany 6-1. ‘The American girl, a 19-year-| Kentucky 22 34 393 14% waiians tallied in the final sec. ~ announced that the position is 1. He never boos a player orofficial. Doug Volmar, a 22-year-old ham Young. “ ope and we are just begin- 2. He appreciates a good play, no matter who ‘old sophomore at Colorado West Jackson still has a chance ineer from Minneapolis, londs to take the game. engin makesit. W. L. Pet, GB Arizona is scheduled to meet ning to screen applicants, Oth- | spoiled Czech goalie Viadimir|to move into fifth place, cur- College, totaled 373.4 points to Daurila’s shutout with a first rently held by former Utah 343.0 for Miss Seyfert, a former |New Orleans 36 19.655 “|the University of Hawaii again er names have also been link- | 8. He knows the school gets the blame or the ed to the position, but they Denver 32 21 604 3 Thursday night. praise for his conduct. period goal, tying the score at star Jerry Chambers with 1,400 | Buropean champion, are also pure speculation. When | Beatrix Schuba of Austria,| Dallas B 24 58 6% 1. points. r 4,. He recognizes the need for more sportsmen a position like this opens up 2% 30 400 13% Jan Havel broke the deadlock, Wyoming's Flynn Robinson is |bronze medallist in the recent Oakland and fewer “sports”. |speculation will undoubtedly European championships, was| Anaheim 19 36 .346 17 the WAC scoring champion with atise.”” | 18 37 327 18 2,049 points during his career | third with 340.7 points, followed! Houston | Athletic Director Reed SwenTuesday’s Results in 1963- 64- 65. New Mexico's by I9yearold Tina Noyes of By United Press International son will relinquish his post at |Indiana 113 Pittsburgh 100 Mel Daniels is second with | Arlington, Mass.(332.5), For spectators who cannot resist the temptaEn. the close of this school year The compulsory figures, New Orleans 112 Minnesota 110, WOLVERHAMPTON, gland (UPI)—Jack Bodell, 203, in line with a Weber State tion to criticize the officials or the visiting coach, which count toward 60 per cent| Oakland 99 Dallas 98 Britain, outpointed Johnny Pres- \policy of releasing faculty per- or an opposing player-—let these rules be your guide. BENVENUT! ARRIVES of the final score, will be (Only games scheduled) Cott, 189%, Britain (10). “Té I’m going to boo I’m going to boo everything sonnel from administrative po| BOLOGNA,Italy (UPI)—Nino: jcompleted Thursday and the We ’s Games itions when they reach age that is bad, and not just the things that go against | Benvenuti of Italy was sche- \free skating program will be|New Jersey at Indiana CARACAS (UPI)—Carlos Her- | 65, my team.” ditled to fly to the United States| staged Saturday. Pittsburgh at Houston nandez, 136%, Venezuela, Swenson, who holds the rank | lat noon today for his third Falls During Practice Dallas at Denver “Tf Lyell ‘sit down’ to the visiting coach when he world middleweight champion- Kidd, the best skier on the|New Orleans vs. Oakland at Stopped Curley Aguirre, 135%, of professor, will remain on the stands up, I should also yell ‘sit down’ to the home PLUMBING—HEATING Philippines (2), George Foster, WeberState faculty in the phyship fight with titleholder Emile U.S. team, ell during today’s| Portland, Ore. town coach when he stands up.” 56 North 2nd West 133%, New York, outpointed sical education department. rita March 4. DIAL 373-1003 at required non-stop downhill prac“Tf I boo the officials on a bad call against the Luis Vallejo, 136%, Venezuela He joined Weber State in Benvenuti will train tice on the 2,890 meter run. He (10). | 1933, the first year the institu- hometeam,I will also boo theofficials on a bad call Groscinger, NY, |was evacuated from the slope: against the visiting team.” |tion, then a junior college, was MIAMI BEACH,Fla, (UPI)— transferred from the Church of “Tl be fair in my booing.” Merv Moves Up In WAC | Point Race Arizona lost Monday night folWener State Colle and he Fight Results GAS FIREPLACE LoGs | “Be Fair In Your Booing” CRAGHEAD St. George Sets Golf Tourney LUBRICAT AND WHEEL PACK yf 3 Jesus Christ of If you use that as your guide you might not Latter-day stop] “Bad News” even boo! ints, ST. GEORGE (UPI) — The} Austin, 1 6944, San Diego, calSwenson officiated as presifirst Utah golf tournament of (6). dent of the National Junior Col1968—the St. George Amateur— will be held March 2-3 on the HOUSTON (UPI) — Manuel lege Association from 199 to 1962. | Red Hills golf course, it was Gonzales, 149%, Houston, out-| announced Tuesday. | pointed Charley Shipes, 147%, A five-man committee, head- PALM SPRINGS,Calif. (UPI) *\ed by Dr. Miller, has been —Former President Dwight D. | Pro Gene Schneiter said the Oakland, Calif. (10). namedto scree: applicants. Eisenhower scored a hole-in-one 18 hole tournamentwill include | three flights on March 2 and SACRAMENTO,Calif. (UPI)| Other members include Jo- Tuesday on the par three 13th seph F, Breeze, chairman of the hole at Seven Lakes Country March 3. —Fred Lewis, 179, Sacramento} athletic committee of the colClub, and like any golfer he was He said that entries should be outpointed Marty Franklin, 186 Nege's Board of Trustees; Rod- jubilant ilant. pecumitted to him by Feb. 28. Fresno, Calif. (10). jerick H. Browning, member of “This is the first time in my 1 the trustees’ athletic commit. golfing career that I’ve ever tee; Milton C. Mecham,dean of had a hole in one,” said the admissions and Weber's facul- five-star general after the’ IKE SCORES HOLE-IN-ONE COMING with coupon Army Competes Never Ride With A Stranger Firesto STORE Hertz is in the neighborhood. Now you can rent new Fords or otherfine ca rs by the hour, day, week, weekend, or month. Let Hertz put you in the driver's PHONE 373-2803 is 29-29, ‘The general used a nine iron und. Conference; and Glenn J. Eisenhower, 77, also narrowly for the hoie-in-one. nea professor of missed an ace on the 18th when ‘his ball hit the pin. He dropped THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY AT 384 WEST CENTER the put for a birdie two, On the par four, 260-yard 8th, the general carded an eagle. “He hit the ball better today than I've ever seen him hitit,” said Seven Lakes pro Jack Carrotl. “He went around the first nine holes in 33 and turned in a 2%, one under par, on the back nine.” Par for the course 3 COMPLETE March 1 st, 1968 seat(isn’t that where you belong?). For details phone 373-3443 44 WEST 200 NORTH — PROVO NEW YORK (UPI)—A sixman U.S. Army squad headed by milers Tom Van Ruden and Bob Day, will compete Friday, Feb. 16, in the New York Athletic Club track and field games at Madison Square Garden. Other membersof the delegation are quarter-miler Bob Tobbler and Darnell Mitchell, three-mile indoor record holder Tracy Smith, and half-miler Preston Davis, |