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Show ,nnr vyy yy vrYV y "yVVT Vre-- v ,ry,-j,ilu- "" V tf"V VT"W r1 DESERET NEWS, March Monday, ,i& 17, 1969 v fxA V,,- - - m. SKI ROUNDUP y ' ,te, w rr t PSIA Caps Technique Meet 51 , i1' :(ps .p'P 1 n,mKrnmmj JV s weekend. While the certification committee of the Professional Ski Instructors of America met at Park City Ski Resort, Division Peewee, Novice and Intermediate skiers were competing in giant slalom championships at Snow Bain. IT "f 4. Pk,t Both sides of the ski spectrum were busy in Utah over the - Inter-mounta- in rrK SNOW - BASIN From Page I Freed topping high school Deseret Cougar Nine basket- News-Wolfe- Logan's John f, ball season came to a close Monday with the Third Annu-a- l Wins Three s All-Sta- te Sportsman Headquarters Banquet at The Salt Lake County Club, 2400 Country Club Dr. The two teams, Gass A and Gass B, have been announced in the Deseret News. The their coaches, Deseret News Prep of the Week award winners and their coaches, college coaches from throughout the state and honored guests attended the season-endin- g classic. Brigham Young University We put Nielsen in when we went into a passing (stall) game. He is our best foul shooter and we were anticipating fouls. Johnson might have added that Rich is the best clutch Weber foul pitcher. He shot only 62.3 percent from the line on the but cinched season, three games Creighton, Hawaii and New Mexico State with the last second charity shots. Mark Freed, SRS, 1:36 4t John Oavt Harm, SRS, Looan, Brian Gottfredeon, URS, 1:3f. 3 Sf-Webber, URS, 1:40.0. Girls: Brooke Pederson, GTO, 1:40 0 Jan Walls, Park City, 1:43.1; Barrie The. mesen, unafflllatiJ, 1:43 4; Susan Kirby, Carlyn Miller, Alta, l:4e. Alte, Novices Bovs: Cal Florence, Park City, 1:4! 4; Miles Mlnsu, GTO, 1:43.1; Correv Weis. Dan Elleson, GTO, Mar, SRS, 1:40 6; Brad MakoH, GTO, 1:4V 5. Girls: Jana Kirby, Alta, 133 0; Held! Chris Webb, Brigt. VanErt, SRS, ton, 3:00 3; Tarrl Champ, Loean, 2:07.0, Debra Jonas, GTO, 2:00.x. Paewaes Boys: John Donner, Perk City, :33 2 Ken Stevens, GTO, :JJ4; Mike Lkrsen, URS, :33.5; Jimmy Jones, URS, end Slew Schreyer, GTO, :34 (lie). URS, :33 0l Girls: Cindy Elliworlh, Use Ramsey, GTO, :34.l; Donna Stevens, GTO, :43.l. trhll. LOCAL SPORTS BRIEFS Stars Honored At 'News Fete Utahs 1:37.0. Ideal racing conditions prevailed throughout the day that saw some 200 junior racers vie for titles. Intermountain Division members of the National Junior Team were preparing for national competition at Alyeska this week. Next up for the junior aces are slalom championships at Bear Gulch, next week for Peewee, Novice and Intermediate alpiners. Boyi: Utah Racing Schools Cindy Ellsworth was :33.0. for first place for the girls. Intermediate champions of the day were Brooke Pederson, Gaddis Training Organization and Mark Freed, Salt Lake Racing School. Pederson topped Jan Watts of Park City, 1:40.1 to 1:42.1 with Park City had a M 1. 31; novice course. Junior Champions Weber Closes Superb Season B-- 6 Donner topping his division with a :32.5 over a considerably shorter course. Joining noreru.e in the novice w I n n e r s c i rcle was Jan Kirby, Alta, who scored a 1:52.9 over the The five included Gene UnderPat wood, Bamum Reece, Nancy Larson and Barbara Bench. Conducting the Saturday exmoniamination that was tored by PSIA committee members were Jones, Lou Lorenz, Dave Larson and Max Lundberg. y Continued testants. Florence registered at 1:45.6 down the course with ratings. the two-daseminar that observed examination techniques. Representatives from divisions throughout the United States included Park City's Phil Jones, Intermountain Ski Instructors Assn. ; George Savage, Pacific Northwest Ski Instructors ' Park City Cal Florence, Novice, and John Donner, Park Peewee, won respective titles over the testy slope that claimed many of the days con- Everything went off like clockwork, reported Park City General Manager Woody Anderson. Saturday five skiers were awarded associate ski instructor The American . PARK CITY ski technique underwent careful scrutiny here over the weekend by the certification committee of PSIA. The team of experts, representing six areas of the United States, met for two days at this Summit County winter funspot. PSIA Certification Committee Chairman Otto Hollaus directed Mitchell with a 1:36.4. Mitchell junior skiers dominated giant slalom championships here ever the weekend, winning two of six titles down the diving sopes of Ridge Run. Assn.; An Weiss, Northern Rocky Mountain Ski Instructors Assn.; Hanz Metz, Alaskan Ski Instructors Assn.; Stan Heiden-reicUnited States Eastern Amateur Ski Assn, and Bill Strickland, Far West Ski Instructors Assn. The group spent Saturday reviewing examination techniques class-worwith afternoon By DAVE KADLECK Deseret News Sports Wrifr - in 2:56 to move NMS from 5 lead. to a The Brigham Young Universi- ite High School senior Tom Johnson shifted Weber back ty baseball team won three, lost Richards has joined the to the box late in the first half.) Division National Jur-io- r two on a short trip to the West I Terry Driscoll, left Boston College fights Kansas' Dave Nash for NIT rebound. The defense consists of four team, it was announce! Coast last weekend. players in a regular zone, with The defending Western Athlet- Monday by intermountain headin this case the fifth man ic Conference champions split quarters. Thigpen tailing the top oppodoubleheaders with San FranThe senior alpiner, who didnt Collins. nent cisco and California and defeat- start skiing until age 14, ii The biggest factor was shutrated a top giant slalom ace ed St. Marys 11-ting off Collins, said Johnson. Doug Howard, fresh off a fine Hell be competing in downhill Webers late pass game Justus did a great job. Someyear of basketball, was the hit- and slalom action in the week thing else that helped was the looked something like a game ting star while Rich Zinniger long national ski tournament. Dick Nemelka was the He joins 10 other intermounrebounding of (Willie) Sojourn- of volley ball lobs. NMS outstanding pitcher. was feature speaker at the 1 er. BYU opens the home baseball tain boys in the national meel. trapped with a Weber prefers to move event. season Saturday with a double-head- They include Pat Simpson and Sojourner grabbed nine men out high for passes, Dan Bell, Sun Valley, Bruce ond half boards while control-tw- o against Ricks College. The Uniersity of Utah makes Jacobson, Jackson Hole, Craig 240 lb. Samlbut hey were cut off, forcing NMSUs ling wouldnt have said anything if have blown the game. I dont . By VITO STELLINO the side to side lobs. y trip to California and Gorder, Ralph Petty, Tom Ilike what I had to do and Ii 1ST we had lost." The win closed Webers finest the season with a double-head- McGhie and Brad Langston, all UPI Sports Writer opens Dromo added, The NITs not dont like to play that way but overall record, his season, a 27-against defending NCAA of Salt Lake Gty, Bryan Seehol-ze- r, LouisNEW YORK (UPI) i the Big Sky Conference! going to get many more good we had no alternative. Weber career in style. The Logan, John Offret, Provo champion University of Southville coach John Dromo was steams If they don't get better In Saturday action, Wyoming, senior was named to the all-- 1 on the road, on neutral, ern California Friday afternoon. and Mark Soderquist, Ogden. winner and Kansas coach Ted 0fnciating than that. Our team of the Western tournament team. Last courts and No. 3 in the Saturday the Utes meet Cal Members of the gals team inyear he Owens was a loser Sunday in, deserved to be treated better. Athletic lost to was Conference, State at Long Beach in a dou- clude Robbie Lynn Beck, SLC, an offensive player, West. strictly Henson closed his post game! Industrial basketball the National Invitational Tour- - Owens, who lost his third Army, Donna Budge, Jackson Hole, and South Cardinal this year defense In Saturdays bleheader. nament but they had one thing straight game for the first time beat Southern Illinois, with They wanted Vent play got under way at Pam Brennan, Glenda Stelma game added him to the honor in common. Both were unhappy jn his five years at Kansas, was Armys tight defense, which squad with Lew Alcindor, the game a little more than we South High gym over the week-diGaire Blechmann, and Susie Johnson echoed: Patterson all of Sun Valley. The'end with six teams posting vie-Louisville barely managed to1, unhappy that Boston College permitted foes only 53 points a' Kenny Heitz and John Vallely of was a bttle bigger for us.jtories. First competition is Wednes'slowed the ball down for the game during UCLA Santa Bud;pame Garas Fordham season, News regular Deseret nip Special beat with tne running of the us last 15 KenneThey minutes Y. last D. after the day Motors, and Collins, Univac, held year. to in Eagles' six Ogden in the second game after Kansas Wyoming points OGDEN Skaters from Salt downhill. For the fourth straight NCAA He didnt have to add, We cott No. 4, Associated Foods, was blasted by Boston College center, Terry Driscoll, fouled the final 9:40 of action. 0ast year a8a'nst had something to prove. Most Litton Industries and Eimco Lake Gty and Ogden shared in the opener of the final out Dick Simmons, Armys tallest Playff ADVERTISEMENT Mexico first places in the first round of State, this year basketball people know now of Structural registered wins, in the Owens said he wasnt criticiz- starter at first round double-heade- r scored 12 of his 14 ,ew; , WpU A busy schedule is State Utah the , Skating Figure coach Bob Boston In NIT. ing College Santa, .points the second half includplanned Monday at South High, Championships held at the GoldNMS) Weber built a lead tote In WEBEa (30) but was the four which enabled Cousy unhappy straight Even though Louisville won ft it p'East High, East Millcreek and en Spike Arena here Sunday. 8arne onty t0 freeze. But Berffk rules permitted a slowdown and! Army to overcome a e M 4 the game with six consecutive advocated lPh"Km 6 11 04 Rich a Highland High gyms. Nielsen, Competition Sunday was in guard junior clock. a Soloumtr 11 49 44 free throws by Butch Beard in "That was J Thiooen Here is summary: school figures. Action moves to 22 2 basto a disgrace Harlan 3J 3 02 01 RESULTS the final 72 seconds, Dromo was ketba11 Saekoiwiti 1 (M 22 O" 1 T.o. Motor 36, LDS ButintJi Collest the Hygeia Ice Rink Thursday very Wyomings fcVreTn'his OThidsrn oTVeVf- Nielsen 2 y fi(VTm (5:30 p.m.) where skaters show mi.ch opposed Strong 2 04 3 Univac 41, Watlarn Airline 53. (Ovtr- present 'had ficials. averaging near ( their time). freestyle talents. Totals 1217 34 If J0 ru!fSKennecolt No. 4 7, Zion First NationPoints a game, were able to SURE-lax- ? Percentage PG 37.1. FT 70 4 results: Only 17 fouls were called on al 70. Sundays bls move Team rebounds: 4. combine for only 15 against the wln. Associated Food U. Ann Gentry, 10 Preliminary Group 1 Louisville compared to 24 on' Cousy dc.ende,d Litton Industries S3, Western Data 15. Ogdsn; Smdy Riche, Salt Lake City; NEW MEXICO STATE (34) thoufh thcre .? Army defeme. Stan Dodds was Like the Santa Clara Most laxatives work only one or Structure! 40, K.nntcott No. Fordham but Dromo said, The fven El.in. Hart, SLC. f It rcb. f j'Elmco Wlth 11 Angela Oakat, Preliminary Group 2 9 33 ' 03 two ways. SURE-la- x works lour held Weber lead the to'ong a think half,hlgh sr,C.h officials withlgUJ people pay SLC SCHEDULE i Ogden, Kura, 412 Marilyn 11 4 W 8:34, 1 Sutle Brasher, At;hley was held without a,2:00 on the clock. Santa Clara 'ow 310 Group Monday ways to give you relief that's 13 23 see them. I blame them for let-- 1 Industrial SLC; Holly Gardner SLC; Jill Hank, 115 4 tcam scored. 34 fiold goal until17 :35 of the sec-aboth gentle and effective. the ball on that occasion, Laird bJ 4:30 p.m. Salt lakt County Sheriff $LC. 59 00 2 ting the game get out of led 1 the SURE-la- x z vs. Winder Dairy. Heather Hopkln, Juvenile 11 Group half. during The Cadets "to tie' lubricates, moisturled, jond control.'1 jcaled time, came back 7.30 pm. Y.D. Motor 01 04 v. 0 Ktoncolt 08n; Chtrrll Ford, SLC; Lynn B salty, 0 No. A coach has to do whats at halftime. izes, softens and stimulates. and win in overtime. Saturday Ttil, Dromo, called for a technical 0 30 p m. UP0.L No. 1 vi. UnlvacJ Juvenil Carl 12 43 Group 2 Cllngtr, 54 Thats why SURE-la- x is like a 0:30 p m. Kennacott No. 4 vs. Bonn. SLC; Nancy Mann, SLC; Ptsay Kothlar, Prc0nt9M: FG 40.1 FT 30. for complaining with two min- - necessary to win," he said, if The victory gave Army a 17-- .Weber called the time and John-ute- s T.m rebounds- 2 It's a SLC. villa FacultY. prescription. compound would record have kept running andv Wyoming finished son Inserted Nielsen for At1.nd.net: 11,000. Dor Im pro- - wa Ann of East Hifti Monday left, claimed, lntrmcdiatt Group ingredients. Ask 19-Htm Mxic sw pm. IBM vt. Associated Foods. Tataoka, SLC; Vlckit Carr, Ogdtn. mark. (sions Harlan. now because we won, I .once we lost Driscoll, we would with a Lu Dan Crowford, SLC; your druggist pm. Litton vs. Ksnnscott No. 2.' Novic 21-1- 29-1- 9 Ureifte NIT Sion iioes half-cou- rt in 3-- 1 see-Pres- 6-- MJhin p1 c0sed Hoop Meet 3 6-- 2 Underway 1 touma-commen- 51-4- ts 72-6- d. Figure Skating upset-minde- 73-7- 0 d 78-6- 2 Ask your druggist: 6-- ?a"stJattt? W 43-4- 2 defi-!th- 5 "How do other laxatives compare 9 0- - with new I KSL-T- 55-5- fTnl fr!V4 d 58-4- 4 & 28-2- 8 - g w.3r; NBA DOCTOR'S PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE Unsung Golfer 'Bottles Rain' 130 Standings CAYIAS INSURANCE AGENCY 2319 High. Dr. 7-1788 -48- p.m. UP4L No. Cook I vi. Incorporatid Clan Eastern DIvIsIm Eimco Chruty Grtgerion, ion, SLC, Monday 1 4'V nw in final round In his five years of he said. Nobody likes a PENSACOLA, Fla. (LTD Unsung Jim Colbert did his best pro golf was hopeful that the But weve got to be realistic. today to ccpe with mounting weather would hold up long After all that rain the course pressure as he waited out a 21- - enough today for him to see if would have been too wet to play hour rain driay In the $100 000 'he could make his Sunday, even if the sun had Monsanto Open golf tourna- -' lead hold up against a field of come out. other pro. over the soaked j mpnt' former Kansas Sta(e Pensacola Country Club course. ootbaU player had t0 batUe Co'jert spent Sunday pacing 'rai Saturday to grab the lead his room like a caged lion after rom e U.S. Amateur the final round was postponed champion Deane Beman and until today. U.S. Lee Open champion The waiting is the hardest,! Trevino. de..! SLC; Su&an Greser- - SURE'1 vs. A Eatt Millcreak 4 30 p m. Carlisle vs. Blu Cross. 7 30 p m. Mo-i- cy Const, vs. Hercules. I 30 p.m. Quality Paint vs. Skew Electric. lax Richards Joins - ALYESKA, ALASKA SURE-la- Gran- - Gentle, effective relief in tablet form. 27 J! lure ' " p m. Precision Drywill vs. Mur-- j ray State Bank, I 30 p m. The Horses vi. Tooels Oil. 0 30 p.m. Mattrial Handlin vs. Gil Wells. Tutsday Schtdul Consolation Brackat Industrial East Millcraak 7 p.m. Waitarn Airline vs. Ziont Fir at National. I p.m. KSL-Tv. Wastam Data. 7 30 tji 17 one-strok- e AVAILABLE THROUGH pm. Structural. tt ne two-tim- ATTENTION Sluga New Bingham Cage Pilot Stater from Bringhams Gass A champions in 1960, lettered at UnCOPPERTON Former the University of Utah for three, iversity of Utah baseball star years in baseball. He also George Sluga has been named played basketball for the U. of head basketball coach at Bing- U. ham High School. He graduted from Utah tn Principal Richard A. Bate- 1964 and has been head baseball man made the anncunc mont and assistant basketball and filling the spot vacated by Udell football coach for the past five V.arkier, who left the Bngham years. coaching srot for a similar pjst He married the former Martie at the new Brighton Hgh Crabtree, Bingham. The couple School. has two children, a boy 3, and Sluga, a Deseret News All girl 2. Deseret News Special - BT fluST, Wmn, M3 IWg iW laim-- T V GB233- AIL REMINGTON & SCHIGK SHAVER OWNERS THIS WEEK FOR ONLY STREET 1969 WI SEE CMANGI THI OIL John Cibb KICCT40C A. T Salt Laka City 364-19- m LAKE trwd wHn Nl within Him grlc r.lUFFLGQG INSTALLED FREE til tHAVlM If CITY Most Any Car ! Mat pi4mit9 Mint 91 Mail and phone orders tilled For delivery, dial 328-118in Salt lake City area, 825-160in Ogden area, 374-278in Provo area, Zenith 737 in outlying areas. Allow 4 days for delivery. There is a 50c charge on any C.O D. 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