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Show 5 4: Saturday, January 25, 1969 DESERET NEWS, , Gorder Skis To Lead In Thomas Giant Slalom I . v 7. 1.0,,,,,,,,,,, ,......,: , ,, ,, ,,,,, . , ,:,. g' v4,., -- ..40,,4.,:'' ',,, rat 1 ilr0 1 ,' . 1,.. ro ,,,..0 , ,ov ')Olt, r li.....'.: ''''' it lliAq1)1) 4. i,, !,... i: , ,, t, 't4.,' '':' 1 ! ,.....,,.,... ) , . ,:s,: .::;:::::: ..,.. ::.; , ..1,: $, .... :::',.,,:;;!.::::.,,:.!,:,,:-.- ,..f'::::.::"::''':''..,..,. '' .' ::'''';';::.:.'!;::4.):.:';' ::::".:!::::.''.::..1. ....::':::," .,.' ,,,,:."':.: ..1... ...,,:.,...:.:,. ....,....., Nior ..;.: ck, ,:: ....:, .. .i..:::.:''.':',:i!.....:: .:'': ....qp .,',.......,. ."...1:..,, tt Irl.wolit' ' ' .:,... ....:, -- ...:':,' 10 ..Are 'N. ..,,,,,44,,,,4,e S ,, :.N$S.,. ti t o.. ,.....1. ' .:'.. 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Craig Gorder slalom whiz Saubert who again swept to a combined victory. It happened in 1967 that Air Force Academy officer Greg Schwartz and Vickie Jones were to win with Canadian National Team members Dave Bruneau and Stephanie - : ' 4 ombine d" victory, the 1 1 to effort will be worthwhile. They will join Olympic stars Bill Kidd and Jean Saubert who first won the coveted prize in 1961 It was called the "Silver Skis" Classic then but changed to honor world Lowell Thomas for the many contributions he has made to skiing generally and to Utah skiing specificially. Mr. Thomas will make trophy presentations Sunday at Park City's Activity Center. Along came Dennis (Poncho) McCoy of the famous Mammoth Mountain skiing family In 1966. The rangy Californian teamed with Miss (.. .;) ' ,..:' kl dif- 4, , k ''. : k,, - .:,, i 1:; 1 1 :...,p I:.., i .4104174 N ,, , , '1".ti ' ; . ... , Ralph Petty S alpine hopeful , .' . Margo Walters and Pravda, will add a fitting touch to the i event that places the nation's ski spotlight on Utah for two days. The event will ring down' the curtain on National Ski Week, an event that was reigned over by Park City ski,, Instructor Jill Frank who was named National Ski Week , queen three weeks ago. Townsend winning honors. A highlight to the race will be the forerunning of courses by former Olympians Saubert, 9 ANSWER IN LOGAN TONIGHT Can Aggies Mop Duff Cage Star? By NICK YENGICH Deseret News Sports Writer Aggie coach La Dell Anderse. n Is in a bind for a starting lineup. Three starters Marvin Roberts, Paul Jeppesen and are certain. After that Epps Last time a West Texas State team traveled to Logan a great Buff star failed LOGAN to find success. It's unlikely that La Dell Anderson's basketball Aggies will be as fortunate. The football Aggies stopped West Texas rusher Mercury Morris last fall. Tonight Simmie Hall, another legitimate Buff Who knows? Tim Tollestrup ,,,N itnd 7, s ... t).t .,......-,-''- ao, c,,il'...:1,t4".1 ,,,, 4 ' I, t 4,, 'YZ lc 4.0 ' '''.' 1.V'',4F; it : 1,.'1:zo I 4: ! , ,4410410',,i IN,14 t 7471k"'t x"' .1,177' ... ., ' i,' ,,, ',,,' :' .,, 4.! ''r-- .' t.q:- . . t' 4.. ., 4.14 ,,,,m,. :,,,s, --- -- ... 4., , , 24'...."'L l'kt:ts:7,..,.4.'' ,;7'n'ts.:;,;'''',1 '. ;; itt.4 , . '.: .,,:,;;;Is,,41t,,$: ',.4110v,5.:: k , - ,. 77 irovotk4 64 !,,i ., , , Costly 1 Or!,404,',', ,:,.9.11V , ' ,.,41 4. ' ' , de ,4,k,4Ai!, zt.,,,isse. P.'..,,,glow.- - '1:44"11 io,..s ' ts 144 - ';;;;;It4.44' '4 is,40' A '..,, I Itouc ' .. I top contender of Thanes Canyon. completed slalom at Canyon Saturday after- fish-gam- Non-reside- nt '4F. .9' 7-- 9 'I ot o , ; Predator hunting has increased in Utah by leaps and bounds over the past years. State conservation officers remind hunters that certain rules are in effect for bears and cougars, with changes made in a e commisDecember sion meeting. Resident cougar hunters must now have a hunting license, whether deer, small game or combination. There is no season or bag limit. cougar licenses cost $50, and guiding for cougars must purchase a MO license. Fees were reduced from 1967. Bears can be taken anytime, except during the regular deer hunting season. No license is needed. Coyotes and bobcats are predators not requiring a license. iit ,' Brad Langston And while they'll find it ficult to win the right "c 1 , ' .' '.. ....'.1'i'' 6-- Alef7""r",,.74,4 4,0 , .. . ' 1 ''' ',$ '',,, Donny Bell , R , 1.'aerk,'.., ' , 11-- ' . Elk Poaching Check Laws On Predators 11-d- :7'.ii; , I:sit 4.;: , .; ,,s: S':..,,',A6.4 WI, ;,406144440 '4;4$1,71,,t Ale.N.11' 6,1!11.11PrLe"":7,7 4, ''''S 4.6 lk, 40, 0 ,,, $ : A"',,,,ki'...4:10.,:,:e .;i'.'''''''. t. ,,,,, ,:041,4 zo . , ' 411k4 . John Ericksen have joined RobVery erts inside of late, but both hale ,) There just aren't enough of than others. Mostly they are been inconsistent. Subs Jesse of CitEEDE, COLORADO them. late, but both have been near centers of populations, 18, 1969 was a day MilJanuary it4,,,,,,, inconsistent If one fails, Epps CanLamb's and as such East citizen if the Only average ton Montoya of FL Lupton will Lost near Lake Salt might move inside and Brent City, is willing to become involved yons not soon forget. It was on that Marriott or Stan Castleton will the board tackles is there any chance of giving Creek country east of Ogden, day he was fined 81,500 by get the guard call. Jesse Jeer-so- n in the USU Fieldhouse. Time is landowners the help they western Box Elder ranch Judge Robert Wardell for is available for rebounds.. etc. 8 p.m. need. After all, they own the c3untry, Simmie Hill poaching elk. Roberts ranks No. 7 among Hill as ranked nation's the no law and is there anyland, Some help soon can be The sentence was handed Buff standout college scorers with a 27.5 averleading scorer last year where saying they have to expected. There will be more down as a result of an incident eighth Snow, Elk Awaited with a 27.3 average. This year age. Epps averages 14.5 with 81 open it. Wildlife which occurred October 20, 1968 during publicity is dowthe point mark McCloud sh000ts 51.9 per cent, of his 232 points coming in the More and more signs are Week, March examples during the big game season. HYRUM, Cache County last three games. Jeppesen, a 53 West Texas the n23.4but Buffs, such as California's where of- Three brothers, Milton Montoya Snow is disappearing rapidly averages 17.0 points. Mitchell going up saying "Keep Out," cent shooter, is the other per ball. Thel art playSng winning or "No Shooting," or "No ficers are combing the hills of Ft. Lupton and Henan and' from the Hardware Ranch elk shoots an astronomical 55.2 per double-figur- e seasonl Ag, is Last averaging record of Trinidad' grounds east of here. It will Trespassing." The trend will for sign of any trash left by George Montoya cent from his guard position, 1119. Ranch take at least two more good (Coach Dennis Walling's first) likely continue as long as hunters during the deer sea- were observed by good for 16.8 points. Blaut, also Home folks haven't seen son and identification as to Foreman Ed Wintz killing four storms before the usual winter West Texas hit the winning hoopl a sportsmen do nothing. guard, scores 11 per game. !much of the 21 10 of times. since the only There are other trespass who left it stronger emphasis cow elk. One of the men even service Aggies of The JC transfer had an Olympic taking visitors Dec. 23 win over San Jose. Only bills in the Utah Legislature, on pollution and litter as indi- went so far as to point his rifle among the feeding elk can be Although Hill has received team last summer. tryout two opponents Colorado State help this seasonl supporting but none as sweeping as the cated by the new floating at Wintc who pushed the rifle continued, officials said. other starters average in West Texas' glossy record has and Brigham Young have to returned the ranch (three and one mentioned. away, on stations for boaters Some elk can be seen in the dump ' There are some areas Lake Powell; Utah and Ariz- contacted conservation officers. area, however, throughout most double figures), the 6 senior been achieved against mainly traveled the Cache Valley Trait how minor knows to hit the teams iforeard college (you know, Both were upset. The Aggies where the trespass is worse ona Wildlife Federatinns of the next two months. in the sea- Eastern this, Western that, and will have to work to up the mark Hardware is located in Black- high point son opener he demoralized Who's It State but the Buffs Iwon-los- s mark above .500 in the 1,..'1:7,101101111te...1111MUNIMV1,1"1"460 PlimmtearmyserrsgitapP:C4InTrelatiragmlell".".16"1k smith Fork Canyon, and oper4.7741r', have handled Houston (by 10 in next week. After West Tem 4'1' l'V'z Weber State with 34. 'k t4.;,; ,.,, e Diated by the Utah '',k, ,to''' ,r..!f., Hill's supporting cast Roy the Astrodome: and small col. BYU (in Provo) and Utah (in , ,, vision. Roads may require snow 11'1 s and lege power Southwestern Louisi. friendly Logan) provide the op. Mike Vitchell McCloud, ,;:t,1-',, r1-4tires after any major storm. , , ,, I all burn the net ana. Dale Blaut ' position. fl-i.v ,,,,,,I v.' ' .4,r1k, let4177.77.4';',. ,! . , ..)p This is but one of the signs of the times. ''"mo'7'-1Ni,,,,- w 1 4 . :.. f.:,....t '- v.,,,, : ' ; ' s,r ..., '1,4 ',. 11"4! . efit sportsmen In any way. What affects the landowner also affects the sportsman. He must work with, not against the landowner. Conversely, it Is hoped the landowner will allow hunters and fishermen on his land when they behave themselves. Perhaps the best answer is written permission for those who also promise to close gates, crawl under fences etc. But perhaps the burden Is upon the sportsmen to take the first step. Unless he is willing to let things get worse. ..,. t ,4071.400,,,, .., , 11: ' ;;Itkfor ,, ::'', ...,:l:.::NA::':':1.....::...::.;::''.14...."g,34!':11 841 .; it" 474; 4 74,, .34 Little Jimmy Simonson of Some sportsmen's organizations have been called on to Yakima, Wash., clocked 1:50.7 over the course that will test support the increases, but first the problem should be women skilers Sunday while men are competing in slalom studied. on the dinving If the higher grazing costs competition will put stockmen out of business it certainly wouldn't ben- V),Ip :,t A OC (iki..? ' .1;':$...'1 .:::4:Nk '''co''''''',,,i'l'tl'.4.1 -- ,,, litk;.. ! ' .?.;':::::&-,- ., l'I''''..1,,,A(',),...1',...,,1,1 ,,,iliii,,sr, :.:,,:,,,,,;4,,,, , 4 1 ,,,,,,,... k . Fish-Gam- .,,,t:,,,4'''. I ,,, ., .. tror4 , , i :, ,: care.- i.:4771MA ' , ''...'1...4.,.... .....'.!;,i)1 . less or vindictive individuals. Obviously they can continue to get 'away with this kind of thing as long as sportsmen leave it entirely up to law enforcement officers. ' - ...V.1::..i.k$,AI::: 1.;11.41':;14'11:".g.:?-k.... , ,,. 16-2- I Etterers and otherwise ' .0 l ".10....iiit:, ft.,:::,:.i....,::f:: would deny have that ' the landowners been plagued by a few, but very active, plinkers, vandals, . '':,:;.:::, , Ire 1,.:t.c",-4- tew sportsmen - - '::::.::::::.:::r:. 1."....ft.:,.t.,,, , "V;74,. sequences. ' i,;:.: '''C'N''..;;Li......::'..? .4tc41'777'.....:43,1 Filrt:1.444N; Ttle purpose here is not to praise or condemn these pro- postils, but to look at the con- - . t 4.::::..: lands. ' Valley's Danny Bell, extremely fast In the midway "shute" area of the course had an Impressive 1:49.3 time while One of the sore spots with Ray Miller, barely off the doctor's list for a back injury IMMO landowner - stociunen have been the increase In operation be underwent recently, was fast with a 1:50.5. graying fees. ::':;'irv.,:kiq:i'::::,&,,,:',',-.4::':'.:::::- !At: tii....Ise,,,..'rt.7..!tr!'.'.;14',.4;.c:,j,,.'..44it4.),,I. The bill would make it nee. essary to know for certain the ownership of all lands. Otherwise it would be impossible to know whether the posted fences meant open or closed . ' eve- Sun attempting to assist landowners in trespass problem education etc. i?'MIZT.M7.i:'.,,!,. ::.i50.i.:::': ::: .:,1:::.:2.:'!::;44,-- I one bill, entered in the Utah Rouse, would reverse present trespass laws which require the landowner to post his lands if he desires to close them'. Under this bill any prvete - lands not specifically posted as open must be considered as closed. State and federal lands Would not be included. The burden placed upon sports. men is then to determine which of the unfenced lands before him are federal state, or private. Many thousands of acres of mountains, swamplands, And ravines, not in agriclatural use, will likely be in question: are they privately owned or not? k :1.,..i,,.;,, , '''''''.::';i:::'.',.:,:lit:,:?:::ii.,?o,o'::::::.:!:J:::.:.:-i::- 0,4,4k:!z.,:r' men's meetings, stockmen's conventions, and often over the back fence. This week the Utah Legislature will receive several bills determining whether the present trespass laws will be changed, and to what extent. I , '..4 ''' The matter has been -ed around in many sports- : -- :,:..,,,i::',' bante- ; - ' N' 1 , released until late Saturday ning. But outstanding performances were turned in by several racers, Colorado University's Richard Leatherbee, who was clocked at 1:48.5. Grows Trespass Problem , By HARTr WIXOM Deseret News Sports Writer The problem of trespass is on many minds this week around Utah, 51 Official finish order won't be r ;;, ). :. ,. s. Skyline High School junior alpiner Craig Gorder speeds down the Waterfall home stretch to win the first half of two mends giant slaloms slated at Park City. A second run will determine combined G. S. - f '. .. hard-packe- d ,'. ' - .,,,,..,"7.:: ',., .. ,it:,14, k , . gate jam type course.1 Corder must return for a sec- - noon. ond giant slalom run Saturday Snow conditions for the afternoon to qualify for the classic are ideal. Cold temLowell Thomas G. S. combined peratures will be necessary to title. A new United States Ski "hold" the line Assn., forces all national points that was conditioned all week giant slalom races to be run in by hundreds of footpackers pairs. and Gorder at 16 topped many vetHistory will be made this erans in first race. It was a star weekend. stunned cast of 65 including skiers will national team that join the "Who's Who" of U.S. Norway added international flavor to the ski racing with combined vicrace. tories. 41 l''''''.:'4":,:: !i..... ,,:t::- - Joi ,, t , d , ''"i'l':::.. ;'.:'''1:"...''. .... ...,.,,,,,,,''" 1 'i '., "- ::;4.:.';': ''' ,,,..,:.: d ' 1,,,,,... A r,4', 5,,,,light,i,,:.,:t. 1,, , t '4,,,, . ...tr:Nle4186:10::.:,,...1:1.......04e.....,:4,., telt'tp,k N., !7 ' .:......,!...::':...'s:' ":.::, "t. p,,,o4No'' .,,;,,, ,?.. t,,:...-,,,,,- lom Classics here Saturday. "I didn't feel good until the bottom of the course," the Gorder explained following his crashing turn down the divLg slopes of Silver Sides. The willowy Alpiner was No. 2 out of the slopes gate. 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Sawyers had been the football coach at Cedar II;gh for three years. He finished third place twice in Region Eight. Sawyers had replaced Hal Norton, who is the athletic director at Dixie College. should be Applications filed with the Iron County School District Office, P.O. Box 879, Cedar City, Utah, 84720. At Crosby Applica- tions are being accepted for the position of football coach and instructor at Cedar High School, accordReid-hea- d ing to Superintendent of the Iron County 10EU Five Dumps Rebels By Associated Press Golf PEBBLE BEACH, CALIF. Two less- r lights In pro golf, Terry Wilcox and d lead Jim Colbert tied for the with Korel Of ite in the d $150000 Tournament. Bong Crosby Golf Novelise us VEGAS, NEV. San Francisco held a Vern Downing of tour-oi- n lead m the Bowlers Associttots Se0,000 Professional thowboat Invitational Tournament. Australia's OAKLAND Ron Clarke sot a world Indoor threthmile record of 13:16.2 In the Athens Invitational track and Nola met. Track Lennox Miller, an OlymHOUSTON medal silver winner from Southern pic California, turned in a 9.4 cloalaa to bet. ter the world indoor mark far the Invitational 100vard dash in the Federation mite run of the second annual Philadel- Astroonme Two other world marks were exceeped, Kansas State posting a 3:17.9 in the sprint nttdley relay and Bice university recording a 3:09,4 for the mile relay. PHILADELPHIA Tiny Sam Bair electrified a Civic Center crowd With a stirring victory in the In the National Relay Championships Dm. 'neck Classic, winning in Mect reof 4:03,9. time cord t By ARVA SMITh ! points was Mike Christensen, Deseret News Correspondent CEU center. The College of John Christian, Dixie center, PRICE Eastern Utall's Golden Eagles swished 16 points and CEU's downed the Dixie Rebels, 9370.;Toin Shipp had 16 points. Ken The CEU cagers started cold Reynolds, the ICAC 's leading Iscorer, netted 15 points for the and led by only three points at Golden Eagles. the half, 4340. CEU 93, Dixie 20 0 Sharp shooting from the foul'14 line kep the Eagles ahead 6 ,3 throughout the first half. After 'S6 Iplaying on even terms first part of the second half, the Eagles o finally got their fast break 32 going and with eight minutes left had a P CEU Reynolds Griffin 15 13 3 20 9 16 Chrstnsee Justice 12 Paw Shipp Dixie Miles 0 Gornchc 4 Chrst Ian 6 Drexler Crebs 4 Milne 4 ' t sAiron, 22 00 2 Ford Howell Gentry 0 Steadmn 3 Ts" Weis 93 cost P P 00 0 IP 1 6 20 9 24 ,10 00 30 0 6 1040 20 : bulge. In the next eight minutes, the ,Eagles outscored thP Rebels to build dp to the 123-1- 1 P 93-7- 0 score. Jack Draxler. classy Rebel guard. tied for high point honors with 20 points. Also nettipg 20 lik,NEIGHBOU illitorterleOln MVII A LOT LV kaso toltIVIA V pilt.ioNfyi toolt ILE aeloet.iluN Imo 6or ED Inttn: 1 |