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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 22

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C2 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL April 27, 1966 Munich, Sapporo Givei Olympic Games for 1972 ROME CD Munich was IOC President Avery Brun- contending cities that had made a great impression on director of the Candian Olympic said Munich's vic IIIMUV, 1 llliUlllHi unci like Montreal and Salt Lake hoped to win at least one of dage said undoubtedly "one Max Rich, chairman of the Salt Lake City Delegation, said his city would try for the the IOC. the siteR for Canarfa nr the tory indicated that "the merit City to provide free room and reason for awarding the awarded the Summer Games and Sapporo, Japan, the Winter events of the 1972 Olym Sapporo won on the first Munich on the second. A lUnited States. Olympics again. "We plan to do our best to I board for athletes and officials if they won the game sites.

Munich had been clsarly games to Sapporo was the fact that the 1940 games would have gone to Sapporo." pics Tuesday. Toppers, AHS In Dual Today Journal Special LOS ALAMOS Albuquer proceed with our plan to make simple majority was required. Brundage declined to give any more specifics on the vote In one of the most tension- favored over all its competitors as the IOC went in for Those games were never Sapporo's delegation told Salt Lake City the winter sports center of America," said Rich. rthe closed-door vote. packed voting sessions of its history, the International Olympic Committee chose breakdowns.

the IOC that the Japanese held because of World War Two. of candidate cities was hardly the main issue." The vote indicates that the factor which played in favor of Munich was only the desire to bring the Olympic Games back to Europe, said Hoppener. "I am very disappointed in view of the fact that there are more than 120 national But Banff, trying for the would feed and house Olympic visitors at "a very low price" Asked if the voting had been narrow, Brundage simply raised his hands in the air and CALDERWOOD BEATS HALL The Japanese had come to Rome openly fearful that Munich over Detroit, Montreal, and Madrid to give third time to get the Winter Games, had gone into the que High and Los Alamos meet without mentioning figures. NEWCASTLE, England CPU- Germany its first Olympics vote reportedly even or slightly here today in a dual track shook his head. since 1938 when Hitler was in ahead of Sapporo.

The members added that the modern, well-laid out city of 760,000 inhabitants could stage "I have no comment to Britain's Chic Calderwood outpointed Dick Hall of Boston in a 10-round fight. meet. power. make," he said. Canada Fails Again The Bulldogs of Coach Jim games more cheaply than Then the IOC caused a sensation by naming Sapporo they had no chance because Japan had so recently had the Summer Games in Tokyo in 1964.

The Munich choice caused some bitter reaction among Canadians. H. W. Hoppener, executive Olympic committees around the world whose job is to make a decision. Hulsman have won three Tokyo did in 1964.

over Banff, Canada; Salt Once again Canada failed to get from the IOC Canada's first Olympic Games. Neither Munich nor Sapporo straight dual meets and are favored to extend that streak Japan's efficiency and skill The IOC decision caused Lake City, Utah; and Lahti, Finland. deep bitterness among the in organizing the Tokyo games to four. AHS beat the Hilltop pms, 106-80 In a quadrangular GARY PLAYER'S GOLF CLASS: Wide ores, long hoM earlier this spring. Rio Grande nd Las Vegas Robertson were the other two teams in the IN GOLF, A STRAIGHT LEFT ARM "AS SOOJ AS YOUB liTN U-8CW1S BUCXLEP AtO YOJR ASM I YOUR BACKSVW9 BECOMES meet.

On the ba.sis of that earlier meeting, AHS should win 10 events. Favored are Phil Lo-vato (javelin), Robert Layton ViUjy -Sk4 bfir- 5 I vV 3 DOESN'T HAVE TO aTca km vl fa Ml (shot and discus), Eugene Wil-lard (high jump), Ramon Ley-ba (mile), Lonnie Hodge (pole vault), Joe Perez (880), Marvin Garcia (two-mile), the medley relay team and Larry Holmes (broad jump). Los Alamos, which captured the Capitol City Relays last weekend, top threats for blue ribbons are hurdler Glen Breisch, sprinters Jim Lory and Leroy Pacheco, the 440, 880 and mile relay teams. AKO POJT FCRSeT I said, "Show me a filter cigarette that really delivers taste and I'll eat my hat!" WtDER YOJ? A5C, ThE FARTHER YOU'LL WT THE BALL Texas on Probation SAN FRANCISCO ing that at the start of spring practice in 1965, the football coach terminated the grant-in-aid scholarship of a stu Texas was slapped with football probation Tuesday by the National Collegiate Athletic Association in sup Moore terminated financial assistance to two student-athletes because "in his ojinion, the young men were not proficient in the sport of and were not contributing to the success or morale of the dent-athlete becuase the stu port of prior Southwest Con Moot ference action. football squad." The universities of i h- Further, it was determined dent declined to participate in spring practice.

The infraction occurred during the football coaching tenure of Ed Merrick who now is assistant athletic director at Richmond. At Chattanooga, a similar the awards to student ath letes were administered by mond and Chattanooga were also cited for rule infractions. Richmond was censured while Chattanooga went on a one-year probation but without sanctions. Under terms of its proba the department of athletics rather than by the regular situation occurred when the committee responsible for scholarships. head football coach A.

C. tion, Texas will not be 90 Winrock center-ph. 298-1831 able to play in any post-sea eon football game following the 1966 season. Customer Service The Southwest Conference put the Aggies on indefinite probation last Dec. 12 for violations of financial assistance and out of season practice rules.

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1 WEEK ONLY Replace engine Sharpen rotary blade Steam clean mower or tiller a grant is made, it cannot be changed merely on this basis. Further, it was found that a course In physical education was actually a case of out-of-eason practice. "Enrollment in Physical Education 317, the course involved, normally reached not more than 25 students," the NCAA report stated. "For the econd semester 1964-65, the enrollment increased to 128. At the close of the semester 111 student completed the course, 78 being football players and 33 non-football players." Richmond was reprimanded and censured on the find These engines fit most fillers and mowers.

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