| Show - ' I m r ' 1 12 I 1 ' I The Salt Lake Trthenet Sunday February 26 1956 11 E -- i “ 4 I i r— ''':"!'""'"'"7--- Skiers Frolic -"- - - INetgfrositton ' ' :4 11 4 - - f e 1d 6 t t I - e - - "course - es 1 i 1 V I 1 3 ' 11 f ' 'il:- I i‘ - 1:12 41 4 - ' 1 " ' 1' 1 I - 0120 ' iv ' "ti to1 i t — 22' 0-- - t- ' ' ' 1r‘ 7 A 't) Vi I et? Lt - 1 1 1ti t (w4 :'1‘ 0 ii - 1 C) t A If 1 ssic3o5r0e 1 :A o 111 7 V II ' '1' ' r ' - t io-- i ' - 6 ) -- r41N 't ko4 ' i ' Jr mania Pass through the AI- bion Basin His talk is full of ski terms "Look mommie I'm do- ing the 'double dipsy'" he'll shout as he slides down the taineer slope Actually he is not a very He has been skiing for a good skier (Randy can't read whole year now and last sum- yet so this won't hurt his feel-- ! mer he trod the summits of ) but he really has fun several peaks in the Olympics 1" and Cascades of Washington at It Randy's ease brings alp an old including Mt Olympus which How young should question irough drag for anyone ' i Betty Lou Sine Salt Lake lass also selected for the team de- tided not to make the trip but the committee felt no other girl skier was qualified to re- place her so the ISA will not have a feminine entry Dick Movitz vice president of the ISA who has spent count- less hours helping train and select the youngsters raise funds get reservations also obtained the services of two fine eastern skiers to act as coaches ' Utah Areas List Ski Conditions n sum-know- g vourt FACE17yhttA2 TO SAVE PULLING AN OLD GAG Ot4 A ?JEW SALESMAN etvrt OLD PHINEAS AIN'T BEEN YEARS YOU HEI-4- ! 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' t t '74p1 ki f ' FP 41 1i 2' '2 ' 4' k i 1 1)1 i i — - ' - - ti"- - t ' ''' :' IS i ' '1 ' c ' ' ' 1 "' 1 1 1 ''''''' ‘20 I seen in action In basketball tournament which Is sched will be ( 1 144N- '' e 4 A '7 1ST ' e 7 ' George Brklacich ' 1 0 CI 1 - 1 I kt 0 i t I ' ' i :: s ' 1 - ' - 41 t5 ! n -' ' t' ‘i '1 - f" ! 1 I N t I AAU I 1 Of :''''' '"'1 4 1 1T---: :: ' I ' '' ' ' '''''?1 'Y:''''': 1 - - :—i 1 ' ' 11'' - ' 7 4 s s Ai ' 41: 4 I 1 '' ? - ': 7 ' —1 - - 1i :f t eI e' 344 4 t i 1' 1:4 ' is ' : i'4-'- ! g :' ' 0: 17 : I ' ''' 1 11 uled to get under way Monday at Hellenic Memorial Gym Tourney will end Thursday tt S Tourney Pairings Announcee AA U Cage Pairings for Monday's opening games in the annual Intermountain AAU basketball tournament were announced Saturday by Dennis Murphy publicity director for the meet The event scheduled for Monday through Thursday at the Hellenic Memorial gym in Salt Lake City has drawn a field of 12 of the top independent basketball clubs in the area 8:30 pm—Utah RELIANCE Copper include Mann Bros Produce Utah Power qg Light No Busico Cash Store of THE SCHEDULE for Mon day: Life National ed 01' go including Angelo players Cerroni and George Brklaeich in additipp to Randy Larsen WesterTiStates has Gordy Crofts Norm Buchan Farrell Lundand others quist a star for Murray First Ward is on the Jensen ros- is obtained) Other entrants Sa th( St I Insurance will feature several Westminster College Club vs J Leo Jensen Insurance of Murray (A 9:30 pm game will be arranged if an additional en- stg 1 Tooele Beeker's of Ogden (the defending champion) and Stevens Rosehill Dairy 6:30 pm—Utah Power & Light Shockers vs Reliance National Life Insurance 7:30 pm Bingham vs Western States Investment th th yo PO in ter NV 4 Kroll Snares Slim Lead In boll Test weight Li Get Yourself in Shape pl vi111 r:777-1r- '' iii s0 ) 8 iri lc ini f i I rk 1 )1 r Si 131 ga CI te r) al : C: EC 1 L 111 di FOR ONLY ' - - i one-unde- r 16c A L - ' CORNER Instructad light zertise plus steam kasha changed ono from of to the overweight I moos I was In my prime 30 years It took lust 211 hours ego of my time per week to ctono plisk tloss molts lo only 8 months Itahliandball 1 °Utley kilated in SL They are Ladd and Katie Christensen Ladd started ski- ing at four entered his first race at seven and as a ten year old veteran has a collec tion of IS trophies his sister started at four is now eight and In her first year of competition ha s brought 8even1 the hardware home 'times William J Christensen Katie and Ladds father says that his experiment in early train ing has been highly successful ""rhe kids have enjoyed every minute of it" he says "The im portant thing is not to force them It's got to be fun for them or you are wasting your Katie also h ews Rao r1 Rodman Dan Hammond respectively Jerre Woodmansee a n d Paul Royal advanced to the third round in the class C sin l e n a this week w ith wit eo I: tgett and Bill admits that It is expen sive to start kids off so young what with private lessons new equipment every year and lift tickets hut says that the fun he has4Iskling with the kids is worth much more than the money ALL instructors and parents agree with Bill that a child shouldn't be forced to ski Wait until he expresses an interest then keep the sessions short so that he doesn't tire or get cold and uncomfortable Most skiing parents start their kids out by the time they are seven years old according t11"1 s°1c to nmitunts Nam' the equipment problem by trail-1--inz hack and forth with friends as the kids grow out of their a and skis Stan c Itniotuhteocosnlytonuirantecyh olfhttl:eweelaesks Dick North and Glen Smith beat Jim Strong and Jones White The pairings for the first round of the state doubles tournarnent were announced Saturday kith the Ones and dates as follows! raeondee s am -- Prob 4Ild PIR7 lbh '7' iit - I- -- :4 ' A Tuovilaw 5 la iriApss m - 1101 ii and T0th ttraavaler Bult ton and 'A'avn am "And lift tickets don't enst1": "p m- - ittOwrt 44114mortlavg any mole than baby Sitters Poloor vl 1)an Itammond HIchtiond these days" he added AU other Weave drew bytke i nd and li 4 41 ‘ Y ' ! 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Art Dolinair aryl Plb I Milli- - Is'ns" tivs'elm'srv::" oir 11171 P --)11 ' l Rer After 1111- 11 75 tes F( '"ji Texas Miss Dodd moved up in the standings with a fine '71 Miss Suggs bothered like most of the field by high winds shot at B ) k Grt cwhi ti ' - THE PAIRINGS for the meet tournament The Spartanburg SC pro will be announced Thursdayat 71 for the best round of 7 p m at the Handball Kickoff shot a total day Ithe s at Harman' Cafe Hih of 214 and party Woman's for the par lights of the evening will be the Ooss'ing of a film of the 63951E111 Bobby Jones course is 75 1953 national tournament In class B singles matches TIED AT 220 were Louise LarlY West flay Wanberg and of Sea Island Ga and Suggs Rill advanced to the sec- - Betty Dodd of San Antonio loronnd 1 k If r---- three-roun- i ) Maurico Shapiro SARASOTA FLA Feb 25 (Al —Betsy Rawls clipped four strokes off par Saturday and boosted her lead to six strokes after 54 holes of the Babe Zaharias cancer fund golf against such tough opponents as Woo Anderson Vaughn 'Hall Bob Apple George John son Lamar Davis Fred Kesler and Reg Chapman i ti "0 4 Leads by Defendingwill champion Art Thornwall be up 5TH SOUTH AND MAIN Vol iI 1 I i ''' " Florida-brething of a specialty instructing advantage given children has this to say about racers shoot past Winding Way Farm's Golf Ace to win the mile It: "If it is convenient and the and a furlong by 1 '4 lengths By AssOclated Preu child seems to went it put him HOUSTON TEXAS Feb 25 Calumet Farm's Fabius was on the boards as soon as he third in the field of 15 —Ted Kroll took a can walk" Of course you can't lead in the third round of the Needles who won $1'29805 1$30000 Houston Open Saturday really teach him anything at last year became a prime pros' t hi s ten d er age but it will help for the Kentucky Derby but tlie slow speaking Pennsyldevelops his sense of balance pect stakes vanian was not pleased with the When a child is three or four and other rich 3 year-ol71 score that turnedhisstir- in the with year he Is ready for individual in- - later His next race victory big the trick struction but the teacher must ring probably will be the $100000 be with him at all times" 'I played bad" the Fort Junior thinks that seven or added Florida Derby to be run Lauderdale Fla pro said "I March 24 at Gulfstream Park eight is the minimum age for haven't played well this week" a child to get anything out of a regular ski class KROLL'S thell Alf Engen thinks That under par—left him one stroke early years areovery important ahead of a popular hometown In development of a competi- - rgl favorite Jackie Burke Jr 1 tive skier and points to the case of Toni Sailer the AusWhile Jerry Barber who had trian ace who won so many held or shared the lead through gold medals in the recent Olym- 38 holes was zooming to a 76 pies Toni first buckled the a Burke Houston caddy former two was on when he boards The Utah State Handball birdied the last two holes for Is old natural as Skiing years Tournament will begin Thurs a 68 Earlier rounds of 68 and as walking to him day at the Deseret Gym with 73 gave him a 209 Alf gays that we have two the entry deadline set for Tuespotential champions right day Six here in Salt Lake time" ' ) lob EXPENSE '4 0SwALD YOU'LL NEED THOSE COLGATE I MCRE Di EtITS f) ‘ :TO tAVE 'MCP FACES 1 t ' WIH THE BOCZ I t i ': m 1 'N' 2 1 t i tcL11 t 4 4 'i one-strok- e gi RANDY is a son of Ed and children start skiing? Delores LaChapelle and has' JUNIOR BOUNOUS Alta in- something of an edge on other kids his age in mountaineering structor who has made somematters since his dad is the 4 Alta snow ranger in the winter and does glacier survey' work for the American GeoLEORGE MacOMBER well i graphical Society in the one mer to Utah skiers Of course Randy didni climb McClane Malcolm former eeSkiing roditione ehoulA I in Ltah Sunday although it captain of the Dartmout h ski Mt Olympus entirely on his reliant ma timnme osrrest won sorn team will join the young own power but he did make one light mow (turns& Aft the attar noon Utahns at Franconia Sunday and minor peak Snow Dome unAlfa—Total dewth131 inrhec ski one assisted he And walked day a start rigorous training grind parked with powder snow skung off the six lift linos hood open chains one and and' tat( miles until the first race Thursday advised for msrgencies Latta and to screamed heaven when high toles owerating Movitt and "Dick" Reed who Illrioliton—Total depth 136 inches heads the junior program for Ed finally insisted on picking ski parked wtth powilr snow the ISA Elliot Wolfe Alton C him up eating off this lift lines Road oPta Lifts and I bar or:wilting lelville ISA president who Ntuch as he likes climbing UM egountalts—P a e k d bate just returned from the Olympic skiing is Randy's first love skiing kestitent tows running both and night on witeleand nights Leday at Cortina Dr games Italy road open only during' week land W Spencer Bob Groes-- Ile would sleep with his Snow eosin Ogden—II gpth m bock Dr Guy Wight all have skis on if I would let him" inches Skiing etellent Hold open Ps v really "pitched in" during the I says Delores Ile thinks noth- inches at base 33 inehog at of following his mother 1'146 la past two weeks to make it pos-intibia for the youngsters to go down the long trail from Ger viand Tow operating Sunday e '4' ‘ ' d I t 1 1 - i4 i s is A 0 ' 7 1 ' :1:4t At ' t" 4' 1 Iktt '' 4i- - : t t ' ''' 4k !: ' ' " "' 4W t I By Jack White Tribune Staff Writer Randy LaChapelle is only three years old but already he is a hardened skier and moun- - ''' t'' ' five-poun- 4 '' i Bobby Brocato by a tt 1 ' 71'?! !'' INHAMI easier ' z ' lk ql ! ''''''' t ' lc:1 :: 2 v4:' f''' ' ':t'!'": '" :' By Asnoetated Press Ski 'Vet' Counts 3 Years ) '' ' i 4 1 2 ' 1 '7' 4 A - Q 14: I ( 44t s!t4 n FLA Feb 25—Florida-' t t: k 4 born ): Needles rocketing 0 t r 410 '1' 41 1 ( I down Ilialeah's 4 long home ft 4 stretch at a pace none of his L1' M lopponents could match won the $148800 Flamingo Stakes SatRandy La Chapelle 3 Is a skiing veteran climbing In the summer lie thinks he's a urday to establish himself as a of one season and does a little mountain great skier and no doubt will be someday solid candidate for the year's triple crown honors A crowd of 33287 saw Needles with his task made t l ' : i teq S t - ''''' Needles Wins i i 7: t' !:''' t ci ' - 7 -'' a- ' Nil t f nviitc 00 Santa THE PAYOFF across the board was $670 $370 amrS290 for the winner $390 and $3 for Turks Delight and $4 for the WI Ranch's Honeys Alibi Alfred G Vanderbilt's Social Outcast racing for the second time in a week in a $100000 classic—the Widener in Florida last Saturday—trailed all the way ca'710 up to finish a dis' appointing seventh ' 4 il stthe hard-hittin- : 4 '4 From Jackson en route by train are Larry Jacobsen Dick Doughty and Bert Fuel "! t '' I ' T-- i 1 H 1 j - run-of- f IL I 7 -i ' fourth victory in this 19th run' ning of the famed htin died grander was aboard the 4 t a Noor-Citatio- ' ' t Running before 62500 fans the largest handicap day crowd I the epic since duel in 1950 Mr and Mrs T M Kerr's Bobby Brocato made It practically a wire to wire triumph and finished some six lengths in front of Turks De-light Honeys 'Alibi was third The time for the mile and one quarter was 2:04 35 over a track tabbed slow Johnny Longden scoring his or 22 —HOW 7) f we 1 1 4 - 0 t i I 4 '-i : i - HaYndicap 1 7 oevree Included from Salt Lake are Darm Penney Jerry Spencer Jim Caddis Charles Boynton Larry Wilkins and John Morten sett Larry was named to replace Allan Engen an original selection who decided not to go and Mortensen was selected Friday in place of John Curtis Jackson Wyo who withdrew - cca ' - years — : i 4 cross-countr- g ' 4: 'N : 1 i ii v 41 THE TEAM HEADED by Ken Reed son of Mr and Mrs Richard F Reed 1223 Yale Ave will represent this area in com1 petition against the cream of young skiers from all over the United States All 'under 18 years of age they have won the right to compete by countless hours of training and in innu-inerable races jumping compet y tion and events during the past two or three 1 ' i i ' J 'i dt ' 4 ' ' ' J- 1 7 V''' Intermountainki 1 1 tq c :4 0 Ik i - group of young Utah skiers left the Salt Lake airport Saturday night bound for the Junior Nationals at Franconia thanks to the li ' e An excited 1 V :' Out of stay Ot z instructors under direction of K Smith head of the Brighton Ski School participated Paul Bose county rec! reation superintendent attended the program Some g f the race Saturday and Bobby Brocato the betting favorite took advantage of the !': i - k ' 4'' 4:eli: ':l:::1 ) 'fil" ' tv '4 4 :' ' I)) PERRI unofficial host rection of Mickee Mickelsen the young skiers were given badges indicating successful completion of the eight-wee- 4 11' ARCADIA CALIF Feb 25— The feared Swaps elected to 4 4"' Alr' :''cl? o ' - 1 f : 1 than 300 participated in the graduation exercisekfor the Salt Lake County Ski School Saturday at Brighton Under di- t ' ' 1 ' More I :' ' '' ii 4ti4?' ' t 1 les' qparty sponsored by Recreation Inc lighted plenty of flares for the skiers All lift rides were "on the house" for the evening I i I ' I - Brighton 1 IW ' I ' ' v for the b - 1 Deli(rlitt'r-"r7stte—A:- Second in Coast Classic 1 $ By ARIDO Turk's 1 t ' I ' ' ' 1 urday night skiing on Mt Milli- cent i ' i e ! Jim England Tribune Staff Writer The moon didn't fully being partly obscured by clouds at some times but some 350 skiers had a real party Sat- I ' ' e 3 ' '' " " i - ) I ' ' '7 4 i i ' " I i011 Of Brighton i ' -- i Slopes 1 ' 4 - 1 ndicap at Santa Anita ''-- f F 1 -' -" 11 i — a rocato Dashes to Victory in 'Swap less' 4w I I Common Sust" polies TiolV 11011”4 te 1110td Ave Irrooti )0t Other Nlogt Port 1144 Compost Wotth Tortot4 Aletrowto4 North litsolnotross mei' 440 144b u ami |