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Show y ninay W nnjr'fnin r"wM f ir i fiwfmnfwyuiy The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, June 19, 1963 U.S. Ski Association Backs The United States Ski Assn. Friday officially endorsed Salt Lake Gty as a site for the 1972 Winter Olympics during its for we feel this makes Utah's selection by the U,S. Olympic Committee almost a certainty. An endorsement by the association weighs heavily with the U.S. Olympic Committee when it selects a candidate to present to the International Olympic Committee for consideration as a site of the coveted games, Mr. Rich said. convention at Spokane, Wash. We are very happy "with the endorsement given Salt Lake said City by the association, Max E. Rich, chairman of the Olympics for Utah Committee, Boaters Run Today In River Marathon He said Utah would make its formal presentation to the U.S. Olympic Committee in about a year, and with the endorsement of the ski association, the state is a heavy favorite for the choice over its only two known rivals, Lake Placid, N.Y., and Colorado. Colorado, ft $ I Vw., I LOS . '! 1 Entries Placid, while not making a presentation, informed the con- vention it may decide to make a bid at" a later date, likely at next year's convention of the ski association. Mr. Jennings. Utah committee secretary and Ski Utah executive direcjtor, made Utah's successful presentation to the USSA convention. He also carried a letter from Gov. Rampton, stating, I am proud to take this opportunity to' inform you that the state of Utah belives in our ability to properly support, host and present the 1972 Winter Olympic games. Fund requirements to stage a completely successful Winter Olympics will be submitted to a special, session of the Legislature in January, 1966, the governor wrote. .At my direction, a group of highly qualified Utah businessmen and technical experts are assembling necessary information. Enthusiastic endorsement of adequate appropriations is growing throughout the state. Bruins a totat team score of 29 nia. Reed and Dave Sanderlin of Ashe and Crookenden downed UCLA outfought Rod points. That wiped out the old McNerney mark of 27 set in 1963 by the Jim Beste and Brian Leek of and Dave Power of Indiana 6 Dave University of Southern Califor-- Stanford, . 8-- 6-- 1 6-- HERE IS ANGELES 6-- A 6-- BETTER WAY 6-- TO. 4-- 3 high-pitche- d Last year, Robert B. Fry, Calif., and Rolland nard, been received , (AP) and then held service twice to UCLAs Arthur Ashe moved into even the match. In the third set, Ashe took a the finals of the National ColleAssociation Athletic tennis lead before Osborne suffered giate championships Friday when Jim the injury. The Utah star, deOsborne of Utah defaulted after spite his Injury, broke Ashe to even the set but three' sets of their semifinal service Ashe came back to win the next By Grant V. Messerly Tribune Sports Writer Four States Devereaux: Jennings, , that Colorado is supporting Utah for the 1972 winter games,, provided Utah would support Colorado for a bid in 1976. . Osborne Suffers Injury, Defaults to UCLA Star v as&. Utah and Colorado running a close second. Most of the boats were enGREEN RIVER -- The tered in the six divisions of the whine of finely tuned pleasure boat group. racing motors filled the after-- ' Among entries expected in the noon air at the Green River unlimited group are Jack Oxley, State Boating Park here Friday. who held the record for the run of three hours and three minBoating Park utes from 1962 until last year, The boating park was packed Bob Welch, Denver, who and with cars and trailers as dozens Iha Tavr 1$64 wRR"of boaters werelaunchirig Their a run of two hours, 56 minutes, craft and making final adjustsix seconds. ments in preparation for the 1 Driver Rule annual Canyon Country eighth River Marathon race Saturday. Each boat, except in the unAbout 60 boats had registered limited group, must carry a for the race by dark Friday and driver and a copilot. The unlimentries will be accepted until 6 ited class may run with one or a m. Saturday. more drivers. The marathon event One of the highlights of the gets under way Saturday at 7 event will be presentation of a m. The boats will roar down The Salt Lake Tribune trophy to the Green River, then back up the boat entered in the pleasure the Colorado to Moab and the class which makes the best checkered flag. time. Colorado Olympic Commission, told Utahs representative, H. last-minu- te - ' Utahs Bid for Olympics ane convention, withdrew its bid and threw its support Robert Parker, member of the in a surprise statement to the Spok- - 27 ? THY ONI OF O UR AIR CONDITIONED 4-- 4, match. two games. held a Breaks Service lead when Osborne was forced to drop out with a respiDuring the ensuing break, Osborne's pulled muscle ratory problem. tightened and he could not Reaches Finals Ashe, 6-- 6-- 4 Miamis Steve Dunford plains plans for ... 65 Mike Belkin, the Belkin, a sophmore, was slow player, advanced to starting, and Crookenden dominated the second set to even the the finals earlier with a match. win over Ian Crookenden In the next two sets, however, of UCLA. Ashe was in complete control the Miami star steadied his in the opening set but had trou- game, and Crookenden, a New ble keeping his first serve in Zealander, was never in contenthe second. Osborne tion. during broke the UCLA senior's serve Both UCLA doubles teams in the sixth game for a lead reached the finals, giving the, ...2695 Full 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix A CAR DEALER IN UTAH EOR 61 YEARS 2 Plan for Power 1963 Electra 225. second- 7-- UGA Outlines 2595 or -seeded He exUtah Open, 1995 1964 Special De Luxe Sedan 1964 Wildcat Power --- 2495 1895 1962 LeSabre Sport Coupe ARCH BROVEIDIG BUICH Your Downtown Buick Dealer 570 S. Main St. Phone 364-657- 5 4-- 2 $20,000 Test OxMc-- have o w a n, Camarillo, Calif , from Colorado, California, New By Marion Dunn to make the trip in teamed up Mexico and Utah. The largest 42 minutes, 36 secthree hours? Tribune Sports Writer number of entries were from onds in their pleasure craft to Officers of the Utah Golf win the trophy. Assn, outlined plans for the 1965 Lucky Utah Open and there was Pij Meeting All in Boaters will be treated to a plenty of sugar to help the medbreakfast in the boating park icine go down in a luncheon at the Salt Lake Counbeginning at 5:30 a.m. Saturday meeting and a pit meeting is scheduled try Club Friday. The 1965 Open will not be a at 6 a.m. The white starting flag of the regular PGA tour part will be dropped at 7 a.m. and thus there is a question of The Green River here is unuhow many name pros will enter, sually high and there is a great but this years tourney should deal of driftwood floating by the dock area. Observers report, be a fine one regardless. Steve Dunford, UGA presihow'ever, that cool weather ing the past few - days has dent, outlined plans for the meet slowed the runoff and the river and expressed the hope that is dropping slightly. This, thev many of the touring pros will said, will leave some of the enter. driftwood on the bank by Satur-daAt Willow Creek morning. Ever notice? Soons they The Utah Open will be held at hear a splash, every body Willow Creek Country High Water Club, 'casts to the same spot! This is an ojen week High water also is reported on Sept. the Colorado, but it is also drop- for the pros between tournaments at Oklahoma City and ping slightly. Driftwood could present prob- Portland, Ore. lems on both rivers, especially It is expected that many of the pros will play in the Utah for less experienced drivers. tournament en route to PortSandbars, which usually preThe Utah Region of Sports sent trouble for the drivers as land. Lucky Lager is Car Club of America will hold they seek to cut seconds by cutthis years tourney which gave off in comers the annual Elephant Rallye the rivers, ting the meet a good financial boost Sunday on the parking lot at won't give nearly as much troubreak to 4091 West 3500 South, Granger, ble this year because most of and gives a special tournament w sponsors. ill be them covered a 9:30 m. at by several feet of water. Bill Muzzy will serve as Types of Spoasnrs and has scheduled the Dunford said Friday that registration from 9:30 am. to sponsorships wall be the lowest 10:30 a.m. with the first car to in years. He announced two Start at 11 a m. types of sponsorships. After the racp, a party will be They are : $100 for which sponheld at the Holladay Country sors will receive a golf cap Club, 4020 .South Highland Drive, which will admit them to all Special to The Tribune beginning at 4:30 pm. The proa sponsor's ribbon for events, COLORADO SPRING S- -Al ceeds will go towards the Great pro-ain the wives, play of Mr. Mrs. son Emil and Salt Lake Road Race paving Lucki, to the invitation night stag Lucki of 1878 Yalecrest Avenue, fund. Salt Lake City, received the party and dinner, preferential team captain plaque from golf parking and clubhouse priviLt. Col. Vic Kregel of the leges, coach Call me up A $25 sponsorship, which inU.S. Air Force Academy. BUY A FORD Lucki lettered for three years cludes a sponsor's golf cap, WALTER on the Falcon golf squad and led sponsors ribbon, invitation to re- the stag night party and clubthe team to a 10-- 7 won-loLARSON house privileges. He cord attended this East year. 1 High School in Salt Lake City. 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