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inside i cJ i 1 iVi iFflVNMl liJiifllAl Tl Jean Saubert Gains Sweep In Ski Event 1 ROCHESTER, N. AY, 3, 1354 Paul Pinckney Sports Editor and I SllH Foyt Sets Record To Take USAC Race at Phoenix Casper Stalls Nicklaus Drive, Wins at Miami MIAMI, Fla. in Billy PHOENIX. Ariz. A.

J. Fovt of HniKtnn Tpv fouSht off the chal- the lead in the first turn, and kept it all the way yesterdayilenge of Jack on the in winning the first U.S. Auto Club championship race of last green to win the season on the new Phoenix International Racewav. the $o0000 Doral Open Golf No drivers were hurt in, 1 (Tournament for the second three crashes during the for any surface set time in tnree years by a one mile race. by Branson at Langhorne in stroke margin.

The defending USAC I960. It was 109.356 m.p.h. The pressure-packed finish champion set a record of for asphalt, set at Trenton.l rifJ.f rf 107.49 mUes per hour for alN.J., by world racing "fht d.n, 0 levf 100-mUe race on a one-mile I pion Jim Clark in a rear- Pu" before Nicklaus hopes closed course. The old mark'engined Lotus-Ford last Sep- died when he missed a birdie, was 104.799 m.p.h. by Don'tember.

I. Trailing by two strokes go- Branson of Champaign, 111., I The expected battle into the 437 'ard 4 on the circular dirt track attween conventional hoIe Nicklaus dropped Langhorne, in 1962. engine cars and new rear-ih's second shot 20 feet from The mile record for a engine vehicles failed to de- the CUP- whlle tne chubby closed course was broken re-jvelop. Casper was hitting into a sand peatedly in qualifications Only one of the new at the edge of the green. witn tne Dest mark of 114.82 engine Offenhausers being aaicu m.p.h.

by Parnelli Jones of built to fight the Lotus-Fords out t0 18 feet Torrance, last year's was wheeled out for the trial. and Wlth a bo-winner of the IndianaDolis'Len Sutton of Portland. gey staring Cas- it qualified it but went outlPer in the face, with mechanical trouble on 'Nicklaus the third Ian. He was neverlstepped up to 500. The new Phoenix D-shaped track is asphalt.

The old USA mile record was 113.996 NCAA CHAMPS UCLA coach John Wooden, right, and members of UCLA basketball brought it squad smile after victory NCAA title Saturday. (AP) Derisive 'We Can't Beat Formosan Golf Pro Snares Hong Kong Test in Playoff UCLA Has Last Laugh In NCAA Cage Tourney in contention. wiping out Murray five stroke advantage. Yung-Yo won the Far East circuit championship with a total of 94 points for the five tournaments, two of them played in the Philippines one in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kong. For his Hong Kong victory, he received $1,680.

He and Murray posted 1-under-par 269s for the 72 holes of regulation play. Ralph Moffitt of England was third witn 2V. Frank Phillips of Australia had 283 and Peter Thomson of Australia 285. try for the birdie thati would have forced a playoff Billy for the $7,500 Casper winner's prize. Casper blasted out to 18 feet and with a bogey staring Casper in the face, Nicklaus stepped up to try for the birdie that would have forced a playoff for the $7,500 winner's prize.

So much depended on the shot that Nicklaus called for an official ruling on who lay furthest from the cup. He wanted to go first because if he made it he would put Casper under nerve-wracking pressure. Nicklaus won the ruling and, taking a very long tirr.3 to line up the putt, missed the cup by inches and rolled three feet past. Casper then Continued on Page 4D Duke1 the Blue Devils fArtlii loir Dnnl-1M ID a ine puinis was a recora rn I tU a 4 ill a ml total in the title game. The WUUB were omy ine tmra team in rsCAA history to close out with a perfect record The others were San Francisco, 29-0 in 1956 and North Carolina, 32-0 in 1957.

Michigan beat Kansas State 100-90 in the first game for third place. KANSAS CITY LP UCLA's wonderful Walt Hazzard stalked up and down behind the Bruins' bench and muttered to himself. "We cant beat Duke," the poker-faced backcourt ace said. "Don't you read the papers?" The reference was to various newspaper and magazine articles which had named Duke the favorite to win the NCAA national basketball championship. The fact that there was Farihrs 3 i HONG KONG LP) Hsieh Yung-Yo, a wiry professional from Formosa, won the Hong Kong Open Gulf Championship and the Far iday in a sudden death Play" Australia.

I The playoff ended on the Dar 3 fourth hole where iHsieh's drive landed on the green and he sank a 35-foot putt for a birdie 2. Murray's drive hit a sand trap, and he chipped to within six feet of the green. Yung-Yo staged a spectacular rally in the last round, Collection of Mid-Weight Suits 00 just moments to go and "fc ow" UCLA had an 18-point DreaK-over Duke in the title game Then, in the next three Saturday night made Haz-i minutes, 51 seconds, the na-zard's comment a bit on the tional championship was de- WINTER PARK, Colo. Jean Saubert. 21 -year -old Olympic star from Oregon Mate, skimmed to a brilliant victory in the slalom yester day to complete a sweep of women's honors in the National Alpine Ski Champion- snips.

The triumph followed vie tories earlier in downhill and giant slalom races to give her the combined title as well as the individual crowns. Marolt of Aspen, scored a surprise triumph in the men's slalom as favorites including Billy Kidd of Stowe, a silver medal winner in the Olympics, fell on the tricky 62-gate first run. Gordon Eaton of Littleton, N.H, another Olympian, finished second in the slalom to make Alpine combined honors. He had placed second in Friday and tied for ninth zi Saturday slalom Bad Werner, 28. of Steamboat Springs.

the oldest member of the Olympic team, ran sixth in the slalom but was runner-up to Eaton for the combined title. Miss Saubert glided through the 69-gate women's slalom in 61.9 seconds on her first run and in 61.8 seconds on the second. Her combined time of 123.7 seconds was 7.3 seconds faster than runner-up Pia Riva, Italian star who was not eligible for the U.S. national crown. The first two men's racers in the slalom, Kip McManus cf Stowe, and Kidd, were disqualified for missing gates on the first run.

Summaries in the National Alpine Ski Championships: Women Stotem 1, Jean Saubert, Lokeview, 41 seconds. 411 seconds, total 123.7 seconds. 2, a Riva, I'oiy, 45 2. 451, 131 0. 3, Joan Hannah, Franconio, 44 7, 45 3, 132.0.

4, Undo Movers. B'thoo. Com 47 0. 45 3, 132.3. Karen Kortonta, Utah Unive'sitv, 49 0.

44 0. 133 0. 4, Virginia Birtmlsa, Mt. Shasta, Calif 473. 45 1.

133 1 7, Tammy Dm, Soo-kone, mash, 412, 45., 134.1. t. Elena Wtvte. Boulder. 44 7, 4)7.

1344 Slorr Voiton, Sacramento, 70 0, 70 0, 140 0. 10, Cloudia Corum, Sacramento. Calif 700, 713, MI 11. Lee Hon, Woitsfieid, 77.3, 45 5. 14? 12.

Rome Rowland. Aen, 70 0. 73 3, 143 3. 1), Wendy Chamber torn, Hanover, N.H 14.5, 0, 175 5. 14.

Judy Dercum, Bouider, 114 3, 74 lwi IS. Nancy Sue. Aspen. 125 1, 74. 2070.

Meet Sletem Brtl Mo roll, Asoen, 51.4. 55.4, 107.1 I Gordon Eaton. Littleton, 55 0, 55 4, 107.4. 3, Roger Buchika, Haverhill, 53.0, 54 5, 10 1 4. Jim Heuga.

Tohoe City, 53 2. 54 S. 10 7. 5, Sandy Llmon. Pound Ridge, 53 54 3, 110 2 4.

Bud Werner, Steamboat Sorlngt, 57 5, 53 0. 1105. 7, Dennis McCoy, Mommoth Loke, 55 2. 55.7, 110. Rick Cnottee.

Rutland, S3J, 57 1, 111 .1. Jim Barrier, Kotiseell, Mont 15 4, 54 4. 111 1. 10. Nl Orsi, Stockton, 53 510, 111 11, Dove Engen.

Sot Lake City, 54 4, 5( 4. 113 0. 12. Myke Boor, Aspen. 55 2, 517, 113.

13 Ken helot. Gunnison, Colo 54 1. 50 0. 1141. 14-15, Mike Allsoo.

Seattle, wash 55 3. 51.0, 114.1. ond Don Brooks. Aurora. Colo, 54 0, 51 3.

114 3. 14. Chris Rounds, Denver. 55. 515.

114 4. 17. Spider Sobtch, Bou'der, 55 4. 5 5, 115.1. It.

Lodd Chrlstensen, 554, 5 7, 1153. 1, Sk.p Bryon. Stowe, 57 0. 51 4, 115.4 20, Art Bookstrom, Denver. 54 2.

5 5. 115 7. 4 Coast Bowler Hits 668 in ABC OAKLAND, Calif. LP Floyd Goodwin of Santa Maria, rolled a 668 series yesterday and earned a second-place tie in classic singles at the American Bowling Congress tournament. The 28-year-old missile technician rolled games of 246, 204 and 218 which equalled the total rolled three (weeks ago by George Fleisch-j hacker of Phoenix, Ariz.

Jack Rosencrance of Endi-i cott, N.Y., leads classic singles with the 690 he shot last Friday. The defending champion California Bombers of Los Angeles, who rolled a 3,090 series in their opening three-game classic team block Saturday night, were scheduled to roll their minor events and second team block late Sunday. Bologna Beats Roma In Italian Soccer ROME GT) Bologna downed Roma 1-0 yesterday and started its comeback toward the leadership in Italy's Major League soccer race. German star Helmut Haller gave Bologna its goal on a penalty kick. CLINTON SKATERS WIN CLINTON LD Dom Di Berardino's goal at 6:09 of, the overtime period last night! won uinton a 3-2 victory over Johnstown and tied the Eastern Hockey League's final Northern Division playoff at one game each.

NEMEROFF WINS Marty Nemeroff outlasted defending chanmion Conrad Goldman, 16-14, 15-7, 18-17, tor tne jy singles smiash championship yesterday on me i court. 4 INDIAN ICERS WIN BOMBAY, India LP) India beat Japan 3-0 in men's hockey match at Bombay Provincial Hockey Stadium yesterday. Pro Hockey AMERICAN LEAGUE Last Night Rochester 7, Quebec 1. Providence 3. Buffalo 0.

Cleveland 6, Springfield 6 (overtime). Western Division WLI Pts. CF GA Pittsburgh 38 28 3 79 228 191 Rochester 37 29 2 76 213 214 Cleveland 35 29 5 75 228 202 Buffalo 25 40 7 53 184 252 Eastern Division WLT Pts.GF GA Quebec 40 28 1 81 246 211 Hershey 35 30 5 75 231 244 Pr'vidence 32 32 5 69 245 222 Baltimore 31 35 3 65 190 209 Sp tfield 22 42 5 49 228 279 Tonight No games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGl'E Last Night Montreal 2, New York 1. Chicago 4, Boston 3.

Toronto 4. Detroit 1. Final Standings WLT Pts.GF GA 36 21 13 85 209 167 36 22 12 84 218 169 33 25 12 78 192 172 30 29 11 71 101 mi Montreal Chicago Toronto Detroit New York 22 38 10 54 ifw Boston 18 40 12 48 170 212 Tonight Season completed. NBA PLAYOFFS ASTERN DIVISION SEMFINALS Ynhrtcr Clndnnott 177 197 (Cincinnati leads best-othve series. 1-0).

Cincinnati of Phitooeionla. Wednesday Philadelphia at Cincinnati. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. If ntctuary. Sunday Ptttkodeiphla at Cincinnati, If necessary.

Wf STERN DIVISION SEMFINAL St. Leu 104. Lot Anoetes K. (St. Louis leads tett-Miv ttnn, 2-0 Wednesday St.

Louti at Lot Anaeie. St. Lewis of Let Anaem. If necessary. Let Angeles at St.

Louts. If necessary. AAU Basketball Ogdeis Sav-On I I fttMordiM Akron Goodveor IBS Corte Peters 74 Service Jt 41 orttesvtlle St Loun StorJ4 Soccer G-A LEAGUE Elizabeth 1 Greek Americans I HOTA I Huneoria I PREMIER Hetieme 4 Gorman Americans I Hework Storntord 1 LEAGUE Yonken 1 west New York AMERICAN All wmi wtf944wj NJ. CUP hobokm 1 Roma Hurling Kilkenny 3 (II) Tlwerory M7 (11) Oolway (W Cor is IU Wexlord MO (14) Dublin 1-5 (1) Limenck 1-1 (12) Wotertord 1-1J (151 tftAnlnxuth it (II) Antrim 1-2 (5) Roscommon 10 (3) Mrath 0-11 (15) Kiioara 1-4 (f) ottoiy 4-11 (23) Baseball YESTERDAY'S RESULTS L'lJf 7.V". Chicago (A) Mltwovnee 1J Lot Angeles (N) 2 Let Angetes (N) 4 Boltimore Pittsburgh 7 PrtilooXonia 4 Wosnmgton 1 Minnesota Cincinnati Kantat City I Detroit 4 New Yorlc (A) 0 Houston New York (N) 0 Lot Angelet (A) San Francisco 0 Chicago (N) 14 San Francisco Cwveiood Boston 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE wen Last Pcf.

St. LOUlt I 1 .189 Son Francisco J2 .157 Milwaukee 4 2 .750 Pittsburg 2 .714 Lot Anoele 4 2 .447 Chicago 7 4 .436 Houston 3 Cincinnati 4 .554 Philadelphia 4 4 .500 New York 5 J75 AMERICAN LEAGUE Wen Lest Pet. Boltimort 5 4 .554 Detroit 4 5 .444 New York 4 5 .44 Cleveland 4 I .429 Los Angelei 4 7 .347 Washington 3 4 .333 Chicago 2 5 Minnesota 2 4 .750 Boston 3 11 .214 Kansot City I 7 (Standings Include only games between major league teams and 00 not include or games against minor league Teamti. GAMES TODAY Cincinnati Kansas City at Broden- ion, r-ia. Houston v.

St. Loult at St. Petersburg, Flo. Us Angeles (N) vt. Washington at Pompano Beach, Flo.

Milwaukee vs. Detroit at West Palm Beach, Flo. New York (N) vs. Minnesota at Orlando, Flo. Philadelphia vs.

Chicago (A) at Sarasota, Fla. Pittsburgh vs. New York (A) at Fort Mvers, Flo. CHICAGO (N) vs. Cleveland at Mesa, Arlt.

San Francisco vs. Boston at Scottsdale, Ariz. Turkey Beats Syria In Soccer Tourney AJANA, Turkey LP) Turkey defeated Syria 2-1 yesterday in an elimination game of the Consail International du Sport Militaire Soccer Tournament before 20,000 fans. The Turks are scheduled to play Iran April 4 before the four group leaders move into the championship round. 4 Denmark Captures Cup in Badminton COPENHAGEN LD Den-mark won the fifth match of the European Zone badminton series yesterday, to win the Thomas Cup tournament title over England.

Henning Borch of Denmark defeated W. F. Haver Sr. of England 15-2, 15-1. In Time for Easter In Tune with Spring Thp Itpv tn it nil was a I streak of 16 straight points UCLA reeled off late in the first half.

That lifted the Bruins from a 30-27 deficit to a 43-30 lead and, for all intents and purposes, the game was over. The Blue Devils, frustrated at every turn by the Bruin speed, didn't get closer than 10 points again. Gail Goodrich, a handsome junior who teams with Haz zard to form one of the finest backcourt teams the college game has known, started the ctnrirt na crrran riff i cided Hazzard made one key steal and a couple of big assists. Jack Hirsch, a 6-5 dark bearded pirate, stole the ball twice. Kenny Washington, a 6-3 jumping jack reserve, beat the big Blue Devils to the boards time and again.

A Goodrich jumper was set up when Duke was charged with an offensive foul. Goodrich, the game's high scorer with 27 points, finished off the spree with a couple of free throws after the Haz-; zard steal and had eight1 points in the burst. "We were leading by three when they started," Bubas recalled. "But they upset our tempo with their press, got us off balance and forced us to take bad shots. That was the turning point.

"Goodrich was terrific and so was Washington. And everyone knows how great Hazzard is." Hazzard finished with 11 points and eight assists before fouling out with a little over six minutes to go. Washington had 26 points and led both teams with 12 rebounds. Hirsch had 13 points. Jeff Mullins had 22 points and A Fresh 3IcFarlin Worsted derisive side.

The Bruins, with Hazzard directing their blazing attack, blistered the bewildered Blue Devils 98-83 and romped off with their first national title. It was their 30th straight victory in an unbeaten season. "One of our best games of the year," UCLA Coach John Wooden said. "This team has come as close to reaching maximum potential as any I've ever coached." "We knew they had speed, but could not believe they were that fast," Duke Coach Vic Bubas said, "We knew they had a great zone press but maybe not that great. It is obvious that they completely outplayed us, outhus-tled us, outshot us.

"We at Duke now understand why they are rated No. 1." The Bruins, shortest team in the final field with no starter over 6-foot-5, built their biggest victory of them all on a whirlwind attack and a pressing, harassing defense that forced Duke into countless mistakes and losses of the ball. Amerks Trounce Aces At Memorial, 7 to 1 Here's the "Look" as light as you like it, or toned down a bit from pronounced plaids to more muted patterns. A wonderfully wide choice of fine McFarlin quality suits handsome, flattering impeccable style and workmanship. Selection now assures you of your suit for Easter.

CLOTHING DEPT. -Second Floor I 1 fy j. ROCHESTER LP) Veteran left wingers Dick Gamble and Stan Smrke scored three-goal hat tricks last night to lead the rampaging Rochester Americans to a 7-1 romp over the American Hockey League Eastern division champion Quebec Aces at the War Mei moriaL The win was the eighth against one tie and one defeat in the last 10 starts for the Amerks, who moved a point ahead of Cleveland in the battle for second place in the Western Division, Rochester is only three points behind leading Pittsburgh. Rochester built a 2-0 edge in the first period on goals by Gamble and Smrke. Gamble, Smrke and Eddie Lawson were the Amerk's second period scorers.

Gamble and Smrke hit again in the fin ale before Leon Rochefort spoiled goalie Gerry Cheev-ers' shut-out bid at 16:41. During the 10-game Amerk streak, Cheevers has allowed only 14 goals for a sparkling 1.40 goals-against average. QUEBEC Coat Worslev, Defense Hanno, Gauthier, Morrison, Harvey, Martin, Re-haiza. Forwards Burcnell, Penninaten, Block Burn, orison, Sutherland, Hock-stra, Hicks, Freitag, Rochefort. ROCHESTER Cool Cheevers.

Defense Arbour, Rudo, Douglas, Sly. Forwards Her-voth. Ehmon, Smrke, LltzenoertW, Gamble, Armstrong, Angotti, Duff, Lawson, Flett, Mac Donald. Referee Casterton. Linesmen Torn, Chaintreuil.

FIRST PERIOD: 1. Rochester, Gamble (Ehmon, Armstrong) 2. Rochester, Smrke (Horvath, Sly) 17:04. Penalties: Lawson Duff Mortson Cheevers (served by Lawson) 14:05. SECOND PERIOD: J.

Rochester, Gamble (Lawson) 4. Rochester, Smrke (Ehmon, Horvalh) 5. Rochester, Lawson (Litienberger, Gamble) 15:28. Penalties: Sutherland and Ehman Roboazza 17:28. THIRO PERIOD: 4.

Rochester, Gamble (Sly, Lltzenberger) 7. Rochester, Smrke (Ehman) I. Quebec Rochefort (Sutherland, Pennington) 14:41. Penalty Rupp 14:25. Worsley 7 10 g-17 Rivard 0 0 77 Total 24 Cheevers 10 n32 Attendance, urt.

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