Show 9 AMIMEft THI OODEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EMONDAY EVENING MARCH 12 1901 - liTilf Reddish Robinson Shine in Olympic Tes State Singles Champion American Girls Down Through the Years With Connie Rate High In Ski Events Two Utahns Display Fine Form at Sun Valley Neidlinger Tops Ladies By Harold Claassea SUN VALLEY Idaho March 12 (AP) — How good a skier is Sally Neldllnier of Hanover N H who swept all three Olympic trial titles?n How good is Katy Rodolph of Hay-deColo who dominated the nationals ten days ago? In the opinion of Mrs Alice Kiter of New York chairman of the women's Olympic ski committee each is aa good right now as Gretchen Fraser was the year before she brought the U 8 its first Olympic skiing gold medal in the 194& games at St Moritt Switzerland "And don't forget that wa have two girl skiers in Europe now who wa fait were so good that they didn't need to compete for the I mean Andrea coming team Meade of Pico Peak Vt and Jan-ett- e Burr of Seattle" Mrs Kiatr SUN VALLEY Idaho March 12 (UP)— Utahnn today boasted a clean sweep of men's events in Olympic tryouts here after Darrell Robison's victory in the alalom and Tack Reddish's win ifc the downhill explained Mrs Klaer who has been connected with women's international skiing "for more years than you dare say young man" confided after the two day Olympic trials that "for the first time I feel relaxed when I think of our girls competing against those from other -i"- Mas Kosof Osden kegler captured the Utah tinglci and all events In the Utah state tournament which closed at Provo Sunday nifht He hit the pins for a 604 series the only 600 series In the state-wicompetition He added the all events for good measure de Ogden Keglers Show Ability At State Tournament Romp Home With 4 Titles best Our girls have learned a lot in recent years In the past when they encountered something difficult they slowed up Now they attack That attitude will pay off in the future" Another thing Mrs Kiaer sees in favor of the coming team is the ages of the competitors next year when most of the girls get their first glimpse of Norway Andrea Mead will be 19 Janette Burr 22 Sally Neidlinger 22 and Katy Rodolph 21 Mrs Kiser pointed out that in 1948 when the Olympics were resumed after World war II Mrs Fraser was 32 and Miss Mead o in 18 They were rated one-tw- ability Just how many girls will be named to the 1992 team still is unIn 1948 eight were determined Ogden bowlers hogged most of the championships at the taken With Miss Mesd and Miss Burr 1951 state tournament which closed at Provo late Sunday assured of berths and with Miss Neidlinger and Miss Rodolph domevening Alley conditions kept all scores at low figures inating U S events this winter Maxie Kosof one of the officials " it is expected that the coming week end's Harriman cup races at Ogden Bowling Canter led the m m final Olympic test will produce record breaking field to win the v Miss Neidlinger times sizzling state singles with a 604 series He won both the downhill and slalom also topped the field by winning the crowns here and thus also annexed She was the combined crown all events championship trailed in the slalom by Mrs Suzy Charles Johnson and Jack WarHarris Rytting of Salt Lake City ren Ogden captured the doubles SUM VALLEY Ida March 12 and in tha downhill by Betty Weir Omaha scratch and handicap champion(AP) — Here art toe results of Sun- of The outlook In the men's division 1135 and scratch rolled ship They slalom in toe U S Olympic Isn't as clear cut even if there day's 1225 in the handicap ski team tryouta (elapsed time for were no military draft Jack Red Two other Ogdenltes Lynn Foley both dish of Salt Lake City won the rung): and Bob Scott landed In second Wemea'a IniHi Olympic trial downhill toand placed sain the second in the slalom place In the doubles handicap and i:MSiUy IU"ul"r' Saaaver K X combined Dare-Roblson crown scratch They recorded 1107 in also of Salt Lake City was first in 1205 toe In scratch and handicap 1 38 8 the slalom but seventh in the Mullen-Kellof Salt Lake won ty Weir Omaha l as and Katy downhill Colo Ida Jim Griffin of Ketchum Idaho the team scratch championship and Rodolph HayrienhMon Vancouver B C and Jack Nagel of Skykomish 1 29 Cbors Beer of Helper captured the Wash two of the best skiers did team handicap title H' laef" °9t0Br North Conway N not compete because of injuries Bob Scott of Ogden turned in to c jlo 8kj Werner Steamboat pri&a best single game performance of Joan Law Pasadana Calif 1:32 a fc Dorothy Lynch SMtUaT Waah the tournament He rolled a sen ni dun aiiey am Summaries 3- - y sational 278 Trophies and money will go to the champions and others Idaho State Takes Four Mit Titles POCATELLO March 12 (AP)— Idaho State took four of the eight titles Saturday in the fifth annual jatormountain Intercollegiate which it sponsored y Nine schools entered the meet but only Idaho State San Jose UCLA and Compton Junior college (Calif) emerged from the battles with victory Boise C and Ricks of Idaho and JSanta Clara of California failed to get past Friday night's semifinals Two trophies were awarded Individual boxers but no team championships were granted Oddly enough the two men who were singled out by judges for their abilities both lost— to toe same man Paddy Garver Idaho State's rough Irishman The Woodward Memorial trophy for the tournament's outstanding boxer went to Elmer Douglas of U C L A— who went down before Carver's A flailing attack Saturday night jwrtsmanship trophy was given to Bob Rati iff of Santa Clara apparfor his grace in accepting ently Garver s gift of a kayo Friday night Both defending champions entered in the tournament were defeated Gene Machida 125 pounds of Idaho State lost to John Camp of San Jose Paul Fish beck 145 Cal Poly lost to Bob Dossey of U C L A Operate Again BARTLESVTLLE 12 f AP) — The Okla March league will operate with only six teams during the 1951 baseball season The announcement here yester-da- y that the Chanute Kans club wouldn't field a team precipitated the decision Due to financial difficulties Chanute surrendered its franchise and merged with Iola a league member 20 roller from Chanute Inoepeu dence Kans dropped out of the league a few monflis ago A Springfield Mo delegation again was left out in the cold in its quest for a KOM franchise It attended the meeting in hopes of joining the league as the team but was told it would eighth be admitted if a vacancy develops in toe n circuit Other teams in the lague are Ponca City Bartlesville and Miami in Oklahoma Carthage Mo and Pittsburg Kans Club representatives voted to schedule opening play a May 3 and closing on Labor dav Tin schedule will be worked out six-ma- 125-ga- later Naomi 11 1:432 14 "k"' r Cote Margaret Sehults Jackson Wyo Grace Caulnelli 1:47 4 IS 1:483 - 17 18 1 Bozamaa Mont aandvig J°nn 13 aaapi Santa Barbara " Ann Dot! a Nnth Pine-ha- Da t aialno Holmstad acattja Wash Ana C Shaw Xtnwe Vt mob Norma Goddan Ogden Utah Nancy Ann Taylor Jackson N a 20 11942 Eleanor Madl 31 two-da- KOM League to fSf Cat 1: Cage Teams Clash C Sharps Woodatock Vt gtowa Vt Sprlnaw-MUta- r Xta't Basalts t Darren RoMson Salt Lake City Jack Reddish Laka Salt City 1:508 3f David Falre Seattle 1:332 4 Brooks Dodge Hanover W H Movit Salt Laka City 1:538 rck 1:50 Bud Marolt 6 T Aapen Marvin Crawford 34 6 spring uoio 1 Dick S iki10 i Buck - Colin a 110 11 Gale C Beck Springs Calif Hanover N h Kinastoa B L 9f Shaw Jr Stow Vt IM Alan Fischer Portland Ore 13 David 14 1:542 Steamboat Soda Stewart William Colo For City Flag Pfttsbuaid date their days wtth the Philadelphia American frB the beginning of the century They are from left io rirht President Connie Mack 88 who organized the club In 1991 Coach Chief Bender 67 who broke la aa a pitcher in '03 Manager Jimmy Dykes 54 who first pat on the uniform as third baseman In '18 Outfielder Wally Moses 41 who began In '35 Outfielder Sam Chapman 34 who came directly from California campus in "38 and Pitcher Arnold rortocarrero is making nis now inai "mtm Athletics at West Palm Beach Aunt He! SfSIS 2:02 tie) 3S Ralph Mill Hanover 2:04 6 (X) 27 Bob Van Nosier n Yakima 3:08 N SMIL 32 Gary Tallman jlf Seattle Cant City WasKw - Don Paullch Aapen Colo 3:13 33 Fred Carter Manchester N H 3184 34 1:194 Bruce Borden 39 Bill Anselo Salt Thomas Cleary 38 mEAs' Lake City er six-foot- er tw-V- a) Nampa Favored In Idaho Play 7-- single-eliminati- on Pan-Americ- ty McLcdn Sparkles At the Traps Gene McLain topped gunners at NEW YORK March 12 (UP)— Ogden Gun club Sunday with 46 At least three and possibly all out of 80 Charles Chandler land- four remaining berths In the N C A A basketball tournament will be filled today Asa 8 BushnelL chairman of the eastern selection committee was scheduled to confer with the other four committee members this morn ing and he believed he would be abieto announce selection of three eastern "membar-at-largteams e" late la the day That would fill the eastern brack' et of eight teams and Bushnell said he would then strive to an nouree the eastern pairings to- ed In second place with 48 Frank Warner led in the 25 bird event with 24 Bill Secies followed with 22 Bob Train bagged 20 Roj Tidwell 19 and Marshall White if The 50 bird summary follows: Gene McLain 40 Charles Chandler 48 Judy Parke Klden TiWll 47 Nileg Jones Frank Browning Lynn Merrill 46 C E Armstrong D A Carlton 43 Lor in Bach man lando Shipley 42: Andy BrunittL George Nasfeil 40 A h peter- - 1 a 2-- -- : Mark Saya "Inaurarte hares seaae" '' morrow Considered as leading candidates for these three places are two teams which won their opening round games Saturday in the national invitation tournament — Seton Hall and St Bonaventure the Bonnies' N I T victim Cincinnati aa well as Villanova Holy Cross Louisville Toledo Washington and Jefferson and Connecticut Meanwhile the eighth and last place in the western bracket could be filled tonight if the Texas Aggies defeat the University of Texas Longnorns on the letter's home court at Austin Texas The seventh berth In the western bracket was filled Saturday night when the University of Washington Huskies won their second straight game in the series against U C L A for the Pacific Coast conference championship 71 to 54 Glen-vill- (W-V- JSBfrkT imm Schted Is pleto NEW LOW RATES! 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SpSCtriSP pejVSVSS WW aesaSSga aVawa of ANY Maw 3 tire life Polio ''''---- ' 24 hs A Hanover If lass tally Neidlinger repeated her Saturday performance by coming back yesterday to win the women's alalom The Sun Valley Sal dub member won the downhill race Saturday Her time for the slalom was one 8 seconds — fouP seconds minu t e fetter than Susy Harris Rytting of Salt Lake ' City Ho bison shading of Reddish last year 5 uational combined champion was only one of the surDave Fairea Seattle skiprises ing for the Penguin Ski club was Hrth in the downhiii but he tttOk slalom with a time i third in one minute 522 Seconds Brooks Dodge Hanover N H tne Dartmouth Outrepresenting ing club was fourth at one minute 520 seconds Dick MOvits of Salt Lake City was fifth Third place In the women's slalom which featured 11 hickory-queenwas tied between Betty Wew of Omeh sb Sun Valley Ski club and Katy Ro den Colo also of the Sun Val revSki club 20 seconds flat Sandra Tomlinson of Vancouver B C fifth place Today's winners will have a chance to improve their let in the smc- - ?mr eye of the O mi! tee by competing here next week in the Harriman cup races 21-- 2 H 37 Air-Wi- At Kansas City 1 N Keen SALT LAKE CITY March 12 (AP)— Bob Rittenberg is the latest name to be slapped on the roster of the Salt Lake City Bees for their 1951 season KANSAS CITY March 12 (AP) Eddie Lelshman owner of the College basketball's most grueling Class C Pioneer loop squad Saturtest the National Intercollegiate day announced the acquisition of (N A L B) tournament opened the former Klamath Falls Ore a week long show In Municipal who Rittenberg a uditorlum today weighs in at 178 handled the hot Answering the first whistle in corner for the Far West league outthe 18th annual meet were New fit and turned in a 293 average at the plate Mexico a & M and Olenville A graduate of Fairfax high in Los State Angeles Rittenberg's third base The schedule today tomorrow coverage with Klamath Falls was more than adequate and Wednesday features four games considered He's considered one the top each afternoon and night Then major league prospects of in the Philcomes the four quarterfinals Thurs- adelphia farm club He will report to the Hive spring training camp day and two games both Friday at Merced Calif March 28 and Saturday nights Every style of play known to the game will be exhibited by tne entries coming from 28 states and the District oi Columbia in tne 92 team field Regardless of which teams sur vive the first two rounds capacity MOSCOW Idaho March 12 (AP) crowds of more than 9800 are asa 1 favorite to be the sured for the last two nights prob- Nampa ofisthe target eight high school bastoo Ad for the quarterfinals ably ketball teams gathering here today vance ticket sales indicate more for cracks at the 1950-5- 1 state class than 85000 paying customers The A high school hoop crown set was record attendance of 57000 Nam pa's defending champion last year will play the first game There's no sound basis for a fa Bulldogs of the tournament — which runs vorite in this tournament although from night to SaturXvansviUe (Ind) college and Ham-lin- e day asWednesday a scrap Minn of Paul St — university with Sandpoint runnerup In the teams two of the stronger appear Panhandle area Idaho Falls and Indiana State of Terre Haute the Lewis ton will follow them onto the 1950 champion passed up the meet floor in favor of a trip to the games just completed in Buenos Aires Hamline twice N A I B cham-nio- n is makine its eight tourna ment appearance fifth year in a row Coach Joe Hutton's sophomore is conna dominated squad ered one of his finest teams Torfav's nai fines: New Mexico A and M vs Three Posts Left In NCAA Joust six-thir- team- Waih Bill Beealey Salt Laka City 39 Bod Henney Paaadana 3:074 30 Pate Vandehei SaN Lake 31 1 Open Play - H SB 208 t' Teams Rittenberg Signs With the Bess f Waah Salmon -- Ft Four games are scheduled at Mound Fort high school gymnasium this evening in the annual Protestant basketball tournament President Carl santoro Howard Sterrett Jimmie Gillespie and Leslie Rose are in (marge of tha series Good Shepherd will meet Bmbrey Chapel in the first game starting at p m One hour later Presbyterian meets Christians At eight-thirt-y p m Methodists will meet Slim Lutherans The final game of the night will send Baptist against St Paul Lutheran Kn-- jac-Kso- White victory The University of Utah speedster ens clocked at one minute 306 seconds— a minute and second ahead of Reddish a member of the 1948 Olympic ski Opens Tonight Layne to Second Whittle Tuesday 19 Roy Parker Chicaao lift 10 normal) Mac Lead U S arm v Bradlord Vt 1:588 and Bob Skinner wyo ia8 (tie IB Dick Ervin Portland Ore ) :W 2 is Mel uaiebout Salt Lake City 1:594 and Joseph McNealus Bowdoin Me me) St Tom Carter Aspen Colo isaa 22 Jim Murphy Salt Lake City 2:018 23 Dean Perkina Ogden Utah 2:02 Bill Farrall Salt Lake City 203 and Rees Stevenaon 7'Robison nosed slx-tent- State Florida State (Tallahassee) vs A new city champion will be South Dakota State crowned this week when the Weber College of Pacific vs Arkansas Reserves and Ogden Billiards com- Tech (Russell vine J out of three game plete a bast two Recreation Southwest Texas State vs More aeries for the league hri (Kv) Stat title that will get underway in a Memphis State vs University of seven-thirt- y p m clash at the Portland Weber college gym this evening East Central Oklahoma vs Regis The two teams won the right to Ottawa (Kan) vs Hillsdale the playoff with the Reserves cap- (Mich) college race and the turing the first half vs Eastern New Mex Billiardmen walking off with the icoMillikin Concrown Stewart second half fectionery last year winners failed to land in the play-off- s despite the fact that they fielded a strong ball club The caliber of league play has speeded up considerably this year with several Utah college graduates performing for the various teams and the rubber matches this week should provide the fans some brilliant hoop play The pubSALT LAKE CITY March 12 free of charge to the (UP)— Rex- - Layne promised today lic is invited in etshtomntA Ron Whittle S games ' corner tomorrow night when the Chriatenaen Stockton Utah Verne Goodwin out Reddlsli yes slalom in for an upset the terday -- "'" '!' Church Tourney countries" She pointed out that previously the U S customarily had but one queen of vh e skis Now Mrs Kiatr Thirty-tw- o feels the U S can pick a team that is on a par with the world's I 'V TiY STREET i SJpaee KLO - |