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Show Hash fflillor DESERET NEWS, Celts Belt A Hero In World 'Go' The T ragedy Frigid New York Everything From Atz To Yutz At S.L.C. wnnffiimmiiiiiniini!nnniiiuniHniiiiniiiHi!uihjmm;nniiiia By DAN PATTISON We can all lock back over the tragedy which struck at the Wilfred Nielson family 0$ Hunting-toEmery County, last Sunday at Lake Powell. And maybe with the advantage of hind sight we might determine what might better have been done under such conditions. By LARRY ELDR1DGE Deseret News Sports Writer Associated Press Sports Writer n, . ' Crenshaw 6 Co., promoters of the karate bash set for the Salt Palace Friday and Satui day, have been trying to im- ' . ' . r; ... and . All of us who knew the lake that day could appreciate, to a small degree, the hazards of the occasion and the heroism that a fa- ther offered against such ovewhelming forces of nature. en "But if they want to do it again tomorrow night, its okay with me, he said of the third game scheduled for tonight in New Yorks Madison Square Garden. The Celtics were running all the way, hitting the open man, getting the good shots and making them. The Knicks, meanwhile, hit only three of 23 shots in the first period, managed only nine of 47 for the half, and were out of tiie game before they knew it They played well, had good defense and ran well, Holzman said, "but still we had a lot of good shots at the beginning. We Just missed ihem. 14-1- U.S. championships are also by weight. Those over 160 pounds pull punches together . . . those under 160 do the same. Weight is unimportant in the World championships. Crenshaw says a could tangle (or tango) with a Speed, not hulk or bulk is im- NBA Standings Sr United Fra Inttrnattanil (Sett of Seven Olvltlon Pinole) loot MSr flAtta Mo hm Habit Deseret News ' artist Charles Nickerson portrays a folks) vocabulary runs from A opponents may be hunting for problem for fans . . . and, to Y or "atz to "yutz. Some a head.) - , ... sports writers. Karate intri- - examples: A player who Leg Mca cades are more remote when ! shots. PLAYERS leg prefers one considers the volcabulary Animal A ruthless player Fighting spirit of Tiger problem. karate. Also a player with as who deliberately injures his A tiger may lace a "rag exceptionally rugged or agopponent man. The former could be a style. gressive STANCE "leg man (not a guy who A player who Bag Man A fighting stance oohs and aahs at female Cat has the habit of grabbing the with the weight on the bade appendages) but might move opponents uniform. out of a "cat, only to bo A player leg, front leg cocked for a Head Hunter topped by an "animal. nap kick. , - . who prefers head shots. The basic stance, Horse The karate (pronounced (Toure supposed to pull them . , , roll tiie It's folks, but if you dont youre (Down on all fours?) ... So nuny have contacted this reporter since : ttat Sunday storm to mention what a tremendous job our state and federal officials did in asMuting .. ail the boaters they could. The operation at all mariras was superb, considering the large crowds of boaters and campers. Two peaceful days, Friday and Saturday, during which time the weather was superb, lolled some of us outdoor people into a false sense of security. . - . eaw-raw-t- ay Most could cope with the storm on Sunday. Many had to be helped and the state parks people, Utih fish and game officers, the national parks leaders and the operators at the marinas all gave a big assist in the unusual storm. Some of these men took immediately to the lake to look for stranded offering them food, tow-i- n help, and so parties on. ORE. (UPI) "As far as Tm concerned he is not on the team, Dee Andros, head football coach at Oregon State University, said Wednesday of a player who wore a mustache to practice. The OSU Presidents Commission On Human Rights And Responsibilities, acting under authority of President James Jensen, ordered that Br Huddleston be granted be- it . . i . . excused absences from tice until the mustache him on his scholarship they have the right, tiie coach said. "But I dont know how ho can make the team unless he makes spring practice. Huddleston had been listed as first team halfback. He woo his letter last fall as a substitute. "Hes not in our plans, Andros said. Last month, a dispute between Andros and linebacker pracissue-wa- s settled. Andros told Huddleston, a Negro junior from Merced, Calif., Tueday at the opening of spring practice to "shave it dont (his mustache) off come back. Andros said he had net been informed of tiie commission r order. 1 guess if they want to keep r r . imids fvilmfFs GA. AUGUSTA, (LTI) Former EJ5. Open champion shot Billy Casper 32 on the a first . nine holes of the opening round of the blasters golf tournament today. By JOHN G. GRIFFIN Sports Editor AUGUSTA, GA. (UPI) -TKnoo of Japan fired the first sub-pa- r round of the 33rd Masters Golf Champion71, to take ship, a the lead today under cloudy skies at the Augusta National Course. akaaki the ourse behind Kono, Sikes o? Jacksonville, Fla., was making a strong run with a score after 15 holes. Johnny Pott of Ocean Springs, Miss., had a 34 for nine holes, wiile Don January of Dallas and Bruce Devlin of Australia each were with 35 A On Dan three-under-p- rife 5.5 rv. v- Fla., was six bogeys on the sixth, seventh, 11th, and 12th holes. Later he said that despite his sub-pa-r round he did not ted he has "any chance of winning the title. Skies were threatening and tiie chance of rain was reckoned at 50 per cent si play began in the Masters, but the skies brightened slowly as day progressed. , Jack Nicklaus, three-tim- e r .- after four-tim- said to have shot 63 ' ,V' ' Daw P 2 5 t OTHER TERMS - ostaa till Now York P Now York IS Bradley 0 DeBnctt- t II 15 II 0 Satan Hovolchk How!1 B. Russell Joneo - 20 Rod 6 Frailer What the and Yuts "karate-k-a (karate player) At Barnett Riordan May C. Outsail Bowman Hoskat T 5 12 4 6 137 LITE c:i A ordered that already involved players in the dispute over athletic derules requiring partment players to be clean shaven abide by tiie rules until a com- statement, not mission decision. After the Milton dispute, 30 of OSUs 47 Negro students failed to return for the spring semester. Ten of 17 athletes were among those" returning. . MXT IT KCW-C- 1AU.TY SOOTH AT nilER FOIITIAC Phone U3S Ssstk State Oeee Iveefegs 2A6-SS- 33 a 999 n mm 'i1 ( CsaGT- - 1 .. 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Not to t 4 be confused with "outch or which is what the "hurtz IIS TMIC 41 a 07 Tata It karate-k- a who U hit hollers Scot By martort: 25 Bouton 26 32 910 IB 14 lit67 , . . "ouch, it hurts. , Now York 14 DeBue- Now York (gee) Players unit , GI 4, 0 Iordan 4, Bradley X form. Also what writers will Fraitar 5.2, Road Barnett 2. Hoakat X Bowman, 1 Nalton 4, Brythe ant Baton Stndart through say mid-wa- y Howell A 4. Sleofrlod X Hovllcok Ruostll 2, Jones 2. match, "Gee, whats going S.Total Nr York 14 Beaton S twit: on. Attendance: MOIL 1x24x72 Inches ' 'V i 4 last week. Hill Carr M o Oenctao Jack Nicklaus, crouchinc, and Arnold fcimer; t have won seven Masters Tournaments between them. They toy with their putters on the eighth National green of the par-- 3 course at Augusta ' Club. Golf ; col- lapse. A particuPoison Hand of form training larly deadly used exclusively in life and death. Masters Tally Flrtt-raun- d AUGUSTA, GA. (A?) lcorw Tlwriclay In the Mi o Mastari Colli Tournomant vnr the par Aurta-t- a , National coorta: 1135-- 46 Da.i llkta Harman Kalier Takaaki Kono ' 2 Bom Smtd B. R. McLendon , Ray Floyd Kan Still , " 0 73 poup Fond Sal Douola Lawn Roto--rl 'sMsSjSr- Kicking au oppo- - nents knee to make it L W Lao Angttas 0 0 Atlanta 0 Room WodneMay'i Satan 1)2, Now York 07 (Only soma tcheduled) Thtmdiy'o Oomoo Botton ot Now York , (Only tome scheduled) e - -h J weeks ago in Miami. . Hope always springs eternal, of course, for Araies Army, the legion of fans who follow and root for Palmer. But after failing to make the cut here last year in a real shocker, the Latrobe, Pa., nay be ready to give his army something to. dicer about. Showing no sign of the hip bursitis that has p'agued him in the past, Palmer is masters champion, was installed the favorite at 10 to 1 as the field of 83, Including 11 amateurs, teed off for the first round of the tradition-ric- h tournament which ends on Su iday. Amie Palmer, the e winner, was only ranked as Nicklaus principal teal. - holes. Arnold Palmer, after a birdie on the third hole, bogeyed the fourth and was even par after six holes. Roberto de Vicenzo, the man . who mlased a playoff last year when he signed an incorrect scorecard, was par after six holes. Kono shot a 35 on the front ; nine and par 33 coming back for his 71. His round included Hitias tm the second, eighth , ninth, 12th and 15th hole luid Nicklaus stands fourth on the 1969 money winning list. But earrings leader Gene lit-tie- r, last weeks Greensboro Open winner, and runner-u- p Miller Barber, arent big hitters. Lee Trevino, third on the list, still Is recovering from a hand injury suffered two I for nine holes. U.S. ' Amateur Champion Bruce Fleisher of Hialeah, Bucking Andros Says Mustachioed Gridder Not On Team ht (under-pa- r - r It seemed that those who knew the sensed the dangers that the storm imposed upon everyone. They didnt wait for orders. They got on their radios and organized themselves Into a capable rescue and assist force. Some boaters arc possibly alive this day cause of WEAPONS What the public mistakenly thinks of as a "karate chop. AH fingers of Spear Hand in hand used thrust ' pen Made Leopard Punch with second knuckle of second finger. (If he fails to pull this punch he forms spots commonly called bruises). A straight Thrust Kick power kick. TECHNIQUES Hand-Swor-d .r. CORVALLIS, t Wool 506 KARATS L 0 W Booton New York CW iwsfiM eftemm snswuI - portant. . . A urCIf TI Ilk Foret game, agreed thRt he had never seen the Knicks look colder. 12-1- On top of that, the Nielsons wore on a mission of mercy assisting others who had become strand--' ed. Their final flight toward the shelter of Aztec Canyon was the course that most boaters under those circumstances would have taken. . tic Only senior champions qualify for the World Championships, but the U.S. lest inthree cludes four divisions junior and one senior. Juniors 4 range in groups of ' , h World Championships. Again the time is 7:30 p.m. Again the place is the Salt Palace Exhibition Hall. . grief-strick- Boston player-coacBill Russell who played a fantas- Those willing will taste karate Friday and Saturday. The U.S. Open Championships are Friday. Time is 7:3C p.m. The champions from Fridays U.S. bouts qualify for Saturdays His heroic attempt was in vain. And it is possibly Ironical that the Hfe jackets, which the children wore to protect them from drowning, pos- sibly were the contributing factor in their deaths. 'ip, - 7 ... Wilfred Nielson, when his three young chil- dren were trapped under the craft, held firm by their life jackets, entered the cold water and it is reported that he worked in the frantic rescue for nearly an hour before he was forced into another y'i 2-- 0 Judo took a Salt Lake City financial bath two years ago. Crenshaw contends his kick n punch promotion is more readily understandable as at well as action-lade- n least in relation to judo. A Mission Of Mercy , 7 ... It was that morning, with the winds high, tnat some of us left the lake those who were close enough to the marinas to get cut. We knew that many would be trapped. . "That first half was the worst we ever had, Knicks Coach Red Holzman said Wednesday night after the Celtics crushed his club 112-9to take a lead in their best-of-Eastern Division final series. press the public that karate is exciting, different, fast and rugged. But the main concent is to convince people that karand judo ate is not judo is certainly not karate. I tried to swim la the main lake. The cold water numbed me und I gave it up. We talked about how impossible it would be for anyone to survive even for a few minutes if they were boat BOSTON The New York Knicks picked the wrong time to stage their poorest shooting exhibition of the National Basketball Association season, but the Boston Celtics wont mind if they try for an encore. so. ' thrown into the cold water. - Mills Crenshaw and his kar ate committee have their fingers crossed. And rightfully And anyone who was on the lake that day, and this reporter was (with my family) , can know just what the Nielsons went through when the waves of the violent storm swamped their craft It was the day before that I tested the water. It was unbearably eold in the main channel. We , sought some of the shallows up Halls Creek for water skiing and 'then used wanning wet suits. . QJ April 10, 1969 Thursday, 73EEPARKN& to sums y |