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Show DESERET cave EXadlech West Can Olympians Be Happy? "rai-x- v, I think Valleys smiled so, owns pretty Susy Harris Rytting, an Olympian of a few years a Keary Wnrlrman average after back. B Region Two G 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Ptv 126 114 100 104 100 100 90 2 71 Avg 21.0 .19 0 16 0 17.3 14.7 16.7 15 0 13 7 13.0 Layer Advances Suzy was speaking with experience. She is sponsoring one of the free racing schools in the area. She has for coaching staff former Olympians Margo Jean Pehrson, Sky View Dave Muirbrook, Ben L. ,Tom Nolson, Ogden !cBrr,u" BRoyomwd Deuq for free? Walters, the Region Cne The Panther pivotman scored. Nam school Robert Laurlski, lcv?n t 30 points in West S first game tOjJim Sorensen. B. Eder Ken Thompson. Sky View . , Mike Jensen, B. River ieaa tne field Can former Utah Olympians find happiness teaching future Olympic hopefuls the sport of ski C5 Wednesday, January 15, 1969 alley Aces Lead Prep Scorers West High junior scoring ace two games to lead is leader of held. Gary Erickson Here is summary: A Class scoring as the high school season gets under way. fipuinuimiuiiifinimi!in!mmntMiiimiiiimiiiTmmmmmmu?n r W NEWS, Gary Erickson Wist Brvan George, Highland tarry Green, Bountiful Cel Murrl, Bountiful Wavne Elggren, Skyline Belmont Anderson, Sky Greg Gardner, Clearfield Brvan Pavllsh, Olympus Steve Breeie, East John Johnson, Viewmont Paul Spring, Bountiful Gordie Eckersley, Laytwi John lain. Viewmont Terry Gardner, Clearfield Dave Butler, Vlewmont John Hewlett, Eat Jim Horsley, East Duane Red ford Davis E'don Olsen, South Tom Miller. West Dave Smith South i 32 16 32 31 Tooele Dyke, Bing. 30 30.0 3 IS ?s,3 Paul Van 25.0 Stan Ross, Kearns 25 Doug 17 33 Tate. 1 25 25.0 Kim liver, Jordan 4 95 23 8 Bruce Bevan, Granger 4 92 23.0 Ron Kunx, Jordan 1 23 23.0 Brad Smith, Jordan 3 44 22.0 3 44 21 3 ?1 0 1 21 1 20 20 0 1 If Ben Allen, Orem 15 29 1 14 14 17.0 Mark 14.5 Mark 14 0 Brent 14.0 Craig 16 0 Ross 15.5 Kent 15.0 Jackson, GrantsviHe Hatch, Wasatch Fields, Tintic Limb, South Rich Pace, N. Summit Johnson, N. Rich 18 3 3 1 3 1 47 3 Region Three 34 34 170 34 17.0 16.5 16.0 16.0 21 Terry Rowley, Carbon Roland Black, Sprinpville Larry Hribar, Carbon Mark Peterson, Lehl Craig Drury, Provo Stewart Morrill, Provo Dennis Beck, Am. Fork 15.7, Stan Sumner, Orem 40 19 33 32 32 2 2 i9. 17.0 Kim Warner, Morgan Phil Van Ausdal, St. Fran. 1 19 9 19 19 19.0 19.01 19.0 19 0i 19.0 19. 0 AUTOMATIC ADJUSTED Kerry Dean Tony Craig Mike Larry Pace, d. Summit Peterson, St. Jog, Archuietta, St. Fran. Bleaxard, Grants, Hatch, Wasaieh Brower, Morgan and 46 42 21 1 20 2 1 2 17 33 14 32 17.0 16 18-- 1 1 REPAIRED IS EXCHANGED WIICOMI HIRI SOUTH STATE AUTO CO. 1623 S. State Phone 467.1575 0 21.0 21.0 20.0 23 - Saubert, Karen Korfanta and Marv Melville. And a lot of great Suzy Rytting parents who are making our program grow. Were. babysitting anyone in this school, she smiles. ,If a boy or girl wants to race, we ask that their parents get involved. Without exception response has been great. -J -- ,1 - The Rytting Racing School is a departure ;from other schools in the area. O ' couldnt afford the near $200 entry fee yeach required by most schools. I have two daugh We I to race. Nters (Jinx, 16 and Robyn, 13) who want We have 23 members in the school - ? 'I'-- ' " Were placing some responsibility on the has to find his own transportation, own way to the top of the mountain and, in the future, ; ;his own wax for racing. Were keeping the individ-i'.juaspect in racing, she grinned. J tracer. He al Her comments echoed those of Margo Walters .,'who said following her tour with the U.S. Olympic 'jteam: I never got to wax my own skis, never ,knew what I was skiing on most of the time. Id to see more individuality on racing teams. . . Refreshing Change ! It is refreshing to see the spirit that made junior baseball popular move onto the slopes. Can yon imagine what kind of baseball we would offer our sporting public if it hadnt been for former baseballerg who decided it was time to give of themselves for the sake of the sport that gave them so much? Can you imagine paying $200 for a summer of little league baseball for a boy? There is & place for racing schools. 4 $ ji Sundances Junior Bounous, one of the big names in Utah skiing, has launched a Buddy Werner program. It is designed to create interest in the sport at minimum cost to the junior skier. t 4 4 Bounous has 13 Werner Leaguers. Thats n teams and an alternate. enough for two He hopes to have four teams by the end of the ski season. . six-ma- 4 4 . r. rf 'y Berman: -- V Margo Walters, Suzy Harris Rytting, Marv Dev Jennings, Darrell (Pinky) Robinson, Dick Movitz, Jack Reddish, Jim Murphy and Alf Engen are those on Intermountain Division rec-- t ords. ,i Melville, I -- Ski Stature On Line Utah and Idaho place their ski racing programs on the line this week at Park City West when they test each other and Pacific Northwest Ski Assn., skiers in downhill tryouts. 0 0 0 0 0 Snn Valleys Pat Simpson and Salt Lake ; Citys Craig Gorder are two of Intermountains fine alpiners with junior national third place fin- P 0 0 0 0 0 0 isher Jimmy Simonson of PNSA likely to of them. I 0 0 test both The field is rich with talent with 120 to 140 skiers in expert A and B competing for honors. Boise is sending'down a team of four boys to .challenge Intermountain and PNSA skiers, reimports Walters. C "This is the greatest thing that can happen to junior racing. Interest is high everywhere." ! 1 r f SPIKE TEST SATURDAY ANY SIZE LISTED ONE LOW PRICE RIB Snowmobilers Ready Deseret - Park Citys r i. a.m. Drlvtrg Mtatln. News Special j t ,PARK CITY Silver Centennial will be cele-- J blated with the 1969 Golden Spike Snowmobile Race Jan. 18 and 19. Competition will run throughout both days for youngsters and oldsters alike. , Kickoff to the annual event Vill be Friday, Jan. 17 at Treasure Mountain with social hour beginning at 7:30 and dinner and dancing at 8:30 p.m. Registration of racers is scheduled at 8 a.m. Saturday (Jan. 18) with kids racing beginning at 9 a.m. Here is schedule of events: Jan. 0:30 a m. Spaed Oval Race (110 tnlry each dan). 1 10 antry Raca aach class). PufI Race. SS aach 4 p.m. Powder class. 5 p.m Ju.npina contest, SS aach machine. t X pm Trophy presentation, dinner, Cast Bon Hot'. HI-MIL- TIRE $ 20' 50 1.50 p m.-- t 30 p "WORKHORSE" TIRE 3-- T Plus tax and recappable tirs (BdXDDDiEACa m. pm.-Oin- n.r haaii, 1 J D m. Qualifying Ruff. S p m. So Torch Light ., r Pared. Sunday, Jan. t I powdgr Hour, Naw .ttPtdl. r 0, healg Nylon Cord "Traction .70 Friday 17, NO MONEY DOWN WITH GE3GE1Z7C0E3 Social Hour. and dancing, Jan. II, Saturday a.m. Kid' Fncri. antry (a J. 10 no am. Madia Calabrlty Raca, ntry faa. 11 a.m, Wide Track Race, tea Included. 7 AND TOR PICK-U- P TRUCK OWNERS PANEL Pirk 1 I m. Rraakfatt. a.m. Registration. 1 y X IS 13 7.00 X 7.00x14 tubt-ty- tuMless tubgios APPROVED CREDIT $ Sure-Gri- p Blackwail plus Fed. Ei. Tax anil recappibli tin. $2.76 F.E.T, $2.60 F.E.T. $2.53 f.e.t. OGDEN 3789 PH. WALL AVE. 394-342- 1 -- FREE MOUNTING! SALT LAKE CITY 180 E. 3RD SOUTH PH. 363-455- 6 8, 14.B STANDARD 1ANKAMIRICARDS 1 1 . " Oat Work It Your Gutranltt" Region Five 5 1 38 C8 TRANSMISSIONS 6-- 6-- 1 2 1 14.0 14.0 96.5 21.0 20 0 19.0 17.0, 53 ,a 'JllRon Gillmore, Payson 1 1 1 J 14 5 Region Four Rodl Wales Open tennis champion-LuveSYDNEY (UPI) the No. 1 tennis player ships Tuesday with an easy "VhoTatMrn in the world, advanced into the victory over Ray Moore Terr MadaSi Murray Ibu.5 Qw1ckl,ToMirn quarterfinals of the new South' of South Africa. r, Bill Jenkins, Cyprus Dennis King, Bingham Alan Heaps, Granger |