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N...,...,..., , .1 i ,,,77,, A,4,. 4' ',:t 4 .,. , ,'k 1 - 4,. t " I ,, kizi.a; - , and defenseman Bob Heaney (3), baffle for puck while losing at The Palace over weekend, 5-- 2 Russ Gil low (1), Scrambling The Parsons failed to score when a field goal was missed in the third quarter and again when a fumble was lost on :he Orediggers seven yard line in the fourth quarter. Canucks Get Eagle Scalp With 2 Win Golden Eagle Coach Ray Kinasewich played with Fielder during the brightest years of both men. Fielder centered a front line that included Kinasewich and Val Fontevne. now with the National Hockey League's Pittsburgh Penguins. In the two years Kinasewich teamed Fieldeiwith he scored 40 goals. Here is summary: side-bysid- e Watch out Vancouver! The Salt Lake Golden Eaurekgles. angered by the end loss to the Canucks, plan to spring a surprise or two Tuesday when they open a five-dae road trip at Vancouver. A Sunday "breather" saw the Western Hockey League standings rest with Portland Canucks 5. lades 2 ahead of the - 1. First period comfortably Vancouver, Abur (McCaskill), 9:39; 2.. Salt Lake, Wilcox pack with a (uqassisted?, 17:24. Penal::es mark and Salt Lake barely off ill, 745, Arbour, 149, AscCaskill, 7:19, 12705. Arbour 1s:05, Hrolosen, record. Heaney. the bottom with a 12,05, McCasaill, 12:05 Speer, 16.73. d 3 Srcand Lase. HP ad 5, Salt Lake wasn't impressive (Carrnionael. Rochefortl, 8709; a, VarKouyer. Hann,can tBattioae, Reaurne., In Saturday's Vancouver clash 17736, PenalNas Clearwater, 5. Vancouver, eatnoate Tnird per;od the The Palace. Salt at Only (Lunde, 3,17; 9. Vancouver, Andrea Golden Eagle's hustle kept tHannuan, Bat:nsatA), 6:5s, 7. Vancru 19,72. Penalties vet, Lunde (unassisted the score down. despite a Gillow. 3A7 eserve. by Quoothschi,. 19:58. 16:57, Harris, Arbour, lead the Eagles grabbed Saves 5-- four-gam- y I Plx,emx Vancouyer tterwar calt Lake Seettio Salt Lake, owning five ties 7 a New Yovk Hnusten Buffet Miami Boston 3 2 2 Kansas City 03ktand Denver Cincinnati San t.Yego the conference. 11 Only its scrambleing group of youngsters have kept them from the cellar. All that is expected to end Tuesday when "Mr. Hockey" Golden Guyle Abner Fielder returns to the ice in a Golden Eagle Jersey. Fielder's return II 11 I Fortiand 9 5 San 7 4 NW SOME LIKE 2 .5r,i0 i76 7 7 0 MO .222 10,1 244 1 8 0 .2(K) 152 200 217 iP 1 0 .9C0 0 1 1 le9 276 276 .444 2,15 .4A4 227 247 a00 149 211 a 5 a 5 1 4 6 0 104 13-- 79 -41 65 41 AI 3 21 5 19 :':'' $111.44 i lir 1 GILL'S TIRES I 523 SOUTH 2nd WEST 322-139- t CONNIE 1 1 UP mom 1 Sth SO. & ".- I i 7;01. mow 10 ':;:,;,,LA , ..,, ' - , - - .. 4441a ,wile VP. , ,c i k7. ' , i, - ' : 4 'N .4. 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';,4': ..,.., I ,, Atf.. cars wtio were running either 24 : - i.,.., , ::.I.;......:::::..7 . . . - ' , . t' extra horsepower "Some would make us extremely fight ONLY I t ( 4,;; 'A , ,,i , 1 r test. milia ; . ' 'slt 1 Ford or turbocharged Offenhaii-zeengines. One Chevy engine and one qualified. Plymouth engine We were the second fastest Chevy engine and missed qualifying by a fraction of a second. "Because of less horsepower, we were much slower than the other cars in the straightaway. We did very well in the corners, however. have one more likely warm-obefore the title p ' f.' 4.. turbo-charge- d W. Stan Chynoweth of Stan's Boxing Club in Orem, will Buffalo at Boston at San Doe90 et Miami CirKirmati at New York Oal6and at Kansas City TP Gr GA or fled. Ernie. who was brought to the boxing front as a representative of the Ute Indian team and later developed by H0U3I0I1 i- ,,,- , 26-ca- Napoles got $15.000 in his challenge fight which gave him the championship. lel , I ' ''',1,1'.:.;'. 'Altogether. Ernie. on vacation with his wiles parents in Orem. told the Deseret News that he will receive $41000 for the fight. 167 211 :;,',.,,...':' ,50,?,.,::?,,,4,:. CR REGULAR TREAD TIRES 4 230 4,:,,,- ',,-- 4r , 4 11, ' USED 4 .700 4 , hard 1, 0 ' ' tlf 44 hockey could be the turning point of Salt Lake's lower division role thus far on the season. There's no douti he'll help the attendance throughout league. Fielder is one of the most feared men in the sport. "He's the kind of plarr who wouldn't get out of shape." Golden Eagle owner Dan Meyer said last week when signing the veteran to Ine club. "It'll take some time for him to get his timine back. But it von't take as long as a lot of opponents hop'." Meyer grinned. This week the Eagles play a t Va MIMI er Tue,day. Seattle Thursday. at Vancouver again Friday and at Portland Saturday. Golden Eagle fans ontit get a peek at the feared Fielder until Nov. 79 her the Salt Lake club returns home to host Portland. SNOW 3 hn Ernie Lopez. nicknamed Indian Red. will fight for the title elterw eight vorld's NaJose champion against Los 13 in the Feb. poles Angeles Forum. T Pct. PF PA - w., .4), 4, bP SI -- to 12 54 74 Doinve T L Diego 0 ' . .. ri Lopez Awaits Title Bout Ex-Uta- Sunday's Results Kansas City 14, New York 16 Buffalo 2e, Miami 2 Boston 25, Cincinnati la Oak iarvi 21. San Difon 16 Denver 20. Houston 20 Next Sunday's Garvin 80.57. W ,1 CA ?,Z, ,.- .- ' ' ' Dick competitive in this select field Salt Lake City's Simon barely missed qualiof Indy circuit drivers. Rolla fying for the Bobby Ball Nlefrom w horn we Vollstedt, morial 200 at Phoenix over bought our No. 17 car. is curthe weekend. but he was satisrently helping us in our efforts fied with his effort. to purchase a turboa 47 it. cars Foid engine. If W' cat we shouldn't take a hack seat this for to qualif attempted to anyone." r field," Dick said. We tnssed qua1ifyin7 by three Winner of the Baby Bell cars. which I thotrrzht was Mimoria1 was Al trier. Indiana polls circuit Next good considering that we were race in which Simon will be running with less horsepower than most entrants. competing is the Rex Mays 1 WEST W L T Pct PF PA WHL STANDINGS In league play. is the second lowest scoring contingent in L W 15- é 10 16 HI 12 14 4 EMT ' Vancouver Lavr 6 414 AFL Standings oei-o- Saot A 5 R J'ts Saturday's Vancouver 5 5a1t Lak! 2 San D,e943 2, Port am McC-as- early. 7 5 4 57 14 4 , ' 1 Simon Misses Final 26 Nay. "but v4ere happy for the win Mines is always a tough team on their home field." 414- ,,.. ' e "The penalties and mistakes hurt us." commented 5-- By DAVE KADLECK Deseret News Sports Writer e h 4 , ', ' e total yards ' , - k tp The Parsons rolled up 329 while the pierced the Parson defense P.,. 251 yards. Over PO yards of the Mines total came in the closing minutes of play and resulted in their only score of the game with 35 seconds left. An attempted conversion failed and gave the Parsons the in. , 7, B9 I -i- d Z:r'-..4.- ' v I;t Bus schedule and other clinbe run on ic it:formation Deseret News Thursday's sports pages. A new cover of snow xi.as rt Solitude reported Ntonday. is a The STI0A epe.-1 performance of the 114;); ski of season xvhen the first Deseret News Ski School also signalled the beginning or 1th the first the ski seilsOn state-widstorm. foreAnd the we3therman asts ideal conditions up to the eve of the second class. "Tnis is just the right amour of snow we needed to provide a good surfaee for the ski school." reported Solitudes Sonny Beagley Monday, Alta session Saturday's went off without a hitch. The sun peeped through the clouds often enough to get the skiers off to a comfortable start. Instraction includes learning the sidestep, the heeringbone walking techniques, kick turns, proper falls. recovering fr-r- n a spill and general equipment check. Class No. 3 will see beginners learning the first steps of the snowplow position. the imcontrol, portance of use of ski edges in unweighting and transfer of weight to complete the turn. Class No. 3. also scheduled for Sclitude. will SPP beginners (young and old alike) taking to the chairlift.. In six-yar- r t - - - ' . i r'' - e 37yOn. The Parsons. in spite of the of the score. pretty well dominated the Saturday afternoon game against the Orediggers Although neither team was able to score in the first half of play. Westminster was once stopped on the Mines line by a penalty and fullback Chuck Riley had a touchdown run called back by a penalty. ' t ..,,,4 ,, ,,t,4,,,k , ' 1969 17, 'G s A ,4 - '. - 1, 4: t V. - - iir -- - .4,J, ,) tx'--',.. i Ciass Ni. 2 i, scheduled a SOlitUde Ski next SatUrd,-Resort in Sig Cottonwood The victory gave tre rarsrecord for the p,ar oriF a and left them at in tilt!' Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. This was their first year in the IPA,TtIP ; IA:, ' .. ,,, , - 1.- - ' 1 ..,f, , i, f - ,...., It ' , ,,, -- , ,t,,,,.. Tre sport of skiing A',TA sixek hands kith 2.111 beginners here over the vieekend as the Deseret Nexis launched its -- , :-- . ,,-- , , Z , . - , I f - ,, ,A , t: ' , 0. ,I ,,0 4f4f, . ,,,, A r r ,T , k Deseret News Sports Viriter Spel-.1- se4- ''It was good to end son with a wut." Faid Ron Nay earl this trornieg after hls Westminster ri47,0nS had returned from Golden. Co lorado and a narrow victory over Colorado )lines. - '.'' , ' , - 4 :. ) ,ii,,,,, ' : - ,,,,,.. , - ,,i4t, '. t.''4'i. i , 1 '.., '; , t Deseret News Nov,ernber AAonday, Pv DAVE KADLECK 1 I ...6. 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