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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 36

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1GD The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, March 11, 1962 I Ski Coach Racks em Up! u- Need Russ, Claims U.S.Ilockey Boss Special to The Tribune SNOW BASINSome people inherit money, others inherit family estates. 1 -Ron Poindexter, new Utah State University ski coach, inherited a ski rack for his be as much Interest and you can tell that from the attendances, added Riley, the West Point hockey coach. In Europe, they get capacity crowds for every game the host team plays in the championships. rise lMs of pipe about 12 inches in height, wrapped in good, old athletic adhesive tape and spaced about a foot apart. BY PLACING the skis on edge, one on each side of each pair of pipes, and strapping them, together at each end, each pair of pipes can securely hold three pairs of skis Multiply this by six and youve got enough ski rack space for the ski team, the coach and team mascots these two points we find the rack, left to him by Darrell Guthrie, former Aggie ski boss, can hold 18 pairs of skis.

Thats 36 skis, or about three times as many as any ordinary rack. THIS FEATURE alone make it a ski coachs dream, Poindexter pointed out during a practice session here recently. The rack, a home-made' beauty, Consists of two steel bate which are fastened across the front ahd rear of the car. From those two bars But before you laugh, there are a few things to consider. Rv Asuodatrd PrrM COLORADO SPRINGS.

COLO March 10 The 1962 World Hockey Tournament was ruined when the Russian team pulled out. Jack Riley, roach of the (last U.S. champions, said Saturday. It's not the same without the Russians, said Riley. Riley's 1960 team, sparked1 by the superb goaltepdipg of Jack McCartan, upset the Soviets, 3 2, and went on to win the title at Squaw Valley Olympics There just doesnt seem, to Namely: This is not just an ordinary ski rack, and Ron doesnt have to pay inheritance tax.

Considering the first of THE AMERICANS first game against Norway Thursday drew an estimated 2.000 spectators in the Broadmoor World Arena here. Only the United States, Sweden and Canada are unbeaten among the eight teams in the After Years Absence title bracket. I'm still asked about Skaters Wait World Tourn that televised game with the Russians, Riley revealed. We couldnt have won It without McCartan. I don't think it's possible that our goalies this year can do Game Chiefs Point Up of Paris, will meet strong cpm- Altogether petition from Virginia Thomp-'testants are entered gon and Bill McLaughlin, Cana-'world championships.

dian and North American -j tnes represented are: champions. Besides their over-i seas competitors, the Guhels Britain, United States, Czecho- By Asiorlated Press PRAGUE, March 10 The worlds top figure skaters, including four newly crovyned European champions, compete next week in' the first world figure skaing championships in two years. Duck Plight The American goalies are Mike Larson of the University of Minnesota and Jim Logue of Malden, formerly of Boston College. Slovakia, Austria, West Ger-. many, East Germany, Hungary, France, Holland, Japan, Norway, Soviet Union, Swedpn, Italy and Canada.

will also have to watch out for the British champions, Linda Sherman and Michael Phillips, whom they just barely beat for the European title. Swedes Tip Yanks DENVER, March 10 (UPD A US, wildlife official and one from Canada said Saturday periodic drought and the disappearance of bleeding grounds are creating a crisis for migratory waterfowl. Olden Times Rips Home COLORADO SPRINGS, March 10 rUPI) Roland Stoltz unassisted goal at 13:01 of the final period gave Sweden a 21 victory over the United States Saturday night, tying the Swedes with Canada for first place in the World Amateur Ice Hockey Championships. NORMALLY HELD year, the championships were cancelled a year ago when the United States team was wiped out in a plane crash in Brussels en route to the world competition. The event, then scheduled for Prague, was put over until this year.

Four titles are at stake the womens, men's, pair and dancing championships and close contests could develop in all four divisions. Each of the 1960 champions has turned professional or retired. c'ery In Anita Racing Classic Utali State ski team coach Ron Poindexter admires his convenient and practical ski rack that can hold 18 pairs of skis which makes it ideal for Aggie ski team members. By Associated Press ARCADIA. March 10 Rex C.

Ellsworths Olden Times moved into a quick lead and hung on ip a rousing run to the-wire to-capture the $118,000 San Juan Capistrano THE CANADIAN, E. A. Cote, assistant deputy minister for northern affairs and national resources, said Canada may have to completely close some hunting areas if the drought situation is more severe than last -Cote and Thomas R. Evans, Illinois game management supervisor, appeared on panels on waterfowl and wetlands management at the 26th annual convention of the National Wildlife Federation here. the winners circle that he had some doubt as to whether ha could take Olden Times this distance.

JBuUl rated him just right-and he made it, Willie said. He was tired at the end, but he was no more tired than I was STOLTZ SHOT, which came after a scramble had sent the puck to him, stand-fired a high shot which sailed past goalie Mike Larsons left shoulder. The Americans played a desperately-pressing offense the rest of the way but the Swedish defense met the IN THE women's division Hollands Sjoukje Handicap over the turf course who 10 days ago won her third Saturday at Santa Anita. European championship, is gen Austrian Ace Flashes to Ski Victory The last Resort by Mike Korolojjos Mrs. Rex C.

Ellsworth, wife of the owner, was i JOCKEY Willie Shoemaker, riding his third win of the afternoon, gave the well regarded Olden Times an ar tistie ride over the long run, about 1 miles, to hold off the challenge of Juanro. The Axp was third in the flpld 35 grass runners as santa Anita closed out its By Associated Press SESTRIERE, ITA'LY, March 10 Austria's Traudl Hecher and Karl Schrantz, and Heidi Biebl of Germany won titles Saturday in the Ailberg Kandahar international ski Coast Youth Cops Jump wlner jpptmg before an es It was a packed house at the Cottonwood Club. The Ski Utah Associates were tossing a clambake for visiting national ski dignitaries. The emcee went down his list of yu a a a distinguished guests. Came to Alton Melville and asked the National AI-r pine Ski Championships race chair- last held by Carol Heixs, now 'man to say a few words about his a professional.

Blonde and hardworking committee. 1 pretty, she has been competing Alton pushed his chair back, again only since last September Mrs. Pursley who was third in the Squaw Valley Olympics; but then retired to would like to keep for the COTE SAID breeding ground surveys, available within the next few months, will tell whether drought in the Cana riian flyways where waterfowl breed is more serious than last ear. Should the situation piove worse than it was last year, we will certainly have to consider the possibility of a complete closure In certain regions," he said. timated 59.000 fans.

Next to Swaps (winner of the 1955 Kentucky Derby this was the thrill of my life, she said "A mile and three-quarters' Why, this hoise was supposed to go only six furlongs. The route for the San Juan is interesting. The horses start from a position looking down a gradual slope and then curves at track level for one sweep around and inside the regular dirt course. The time on a grass course called firm was 2:53, well off the track record of 2:45 25, By Associated Press -STEAMROAT STRINGS, March 10 John Darling of Leavenworth, won the National Junior Nordic Ski Championships by capturing Saturdays combined jumping competition. following the birth of a daugh ter.

Her European rivals wait stood up and looked over the 150-or-so guests and in his slow, methodical voice said: Oink, the Jacnot Farm's MISS HECHER won the womens combined championship, Miss Biebl took the womens special slalom and Schrantz was the winner of the first mens event, the downhill. Miss Hecher placed first In the women's downhill Friday and was third in Saturdays slalom. Her point total for the combined title was 19 42. Miss Bieble finished second in the combined at 23 96, Pia Riva was third at 37.17, Erika Net-zer of Austna for fourth at 4122 and Jean Saubert of anxiously to see how strong betting favorite, finished out her comeback will be. 1 0f the money and was never a serious threat.

Olden Times paid $7 80, $5 and $3 80 across the board; Juanro returned $13.40 and Well, today I herded 30 prisoners all over the Solitude packing the courses. Ask for THE FAMOUS COTE NOTED that during the decade preceding 1958, "waterfowl hunters in Canada Increased at a rate of about 6 per cent a year, a more rapid increase than that of the Canadian population as a whole. Evans said that wetland acquisition by the government is one possible solution to the problem of disappearing mi-, gratory waterfowl breeding grounds. and the Greentree Sta- be-s The Axe $52o. 4-( BAR CLOSE BEHIND was Dana Robes of Hanover, H.

J. Martin of Minneapolis finished ahead in special jumping with leaps of 179 and 181 feet over the course of Howelson Hill. He was trailed by Rex Scrogham, McCall, Idaho, 183 and 179 feet; Jim Steele, Leavenworth, 165 and 164, and vJ. Barker, Lake Placid, N.Y. 174 and 175.

IN THE MENS division, the chief contest will probably be between Canadas Don Jackson, Not that the much needed prison- 20 and Alain Camat. 2l-year- ers were on Alton committee but they were a big help. Alton was race chairman of the biggest race Utah's had for some time, but he still was out on the slopes, packing flgures and regard free "skating Lakeview, Oie, was fifth atouises with the rest of them and not in an office making I as their strong point. 75 92' Phone calls. Karol Divin, 25, of Czecho- MISS BIEBIS overall time) ALTON, WHO TOOK THE chairmanship-after nobody 'slov'akla- Medal winner for two heats down the 450- Ljse wanje(j l) ls working hard in hopes of seeing the race a quaw Valley, could give yard course through 55 gates run of gut, although he wont admit it, he has another, deeper reason for wanting this race" to be a success.

old I rench medical student who won the European title. Both them a good race. He is strong in compulsory figures and THIS WAS Olden Times first experience on a grass track and it was obvious that he liked it. The California 4-year-old previously had two stakes at the meeting, includ ing the $50,000 added San Antonio Handicap. Shoemaker acknowledged in DELICIOUS CREAM FONDANT loaded With Neons At Leading Candy Counter F0RSEY CANDY CO.

RICHFIELD, UTAH came out on top in this part of the competition at the European championships in Geneva. When the various regions of the National Ski Assn, bid Hampered by a sore he for this race, someone high up the ski ladder said the Inter- lpaeed second when Cal'mat was 103 99 seconds. Miss Hecher fell in the first heat but managed a third with a time of 107 08 seconds. Miss Saubert finished seventh in 113 29. Two Austrian stars, Marianne Jahn and Chnstl Haas, were disqualified for missing a gate on the second run.

COME ALONG WITH IDAHO'S WHITE WATER KING! overtook him in free skating. THIRTY TWO jumpers, all under 18, took part. The cross country was won Friday by a Southern Rocky Mountain team made up of Clark Matis, Lewis Matis and Mike Canatsey, all of Durango. and Steve Chappell, Cortez, Colo. A short course was used in the combined jumping won by Darling.

mountain Ski Assn, wasn't capable of staging a meet of this as a one-man gang, has already proved the ISA can run races with the best of them and this one isnt even over yet. And when Bob Beattie, coach of the FIS team in Europe, vim vviieii diiu Dfauic, hku.ii uj. me no am in MONTY HOYT of Denver, 17-year-old U.S. champion, is also regarded as a strong man of school figures, less of a SCHRANTZ SPED the men's EXPLORE THE DEEP GORGES AND TREACHEROUS RIVERS OF PRIMITIVE IDAHO WILDERNESS! 5 Years in the Making Unforgettable pictures never before shown! Catching 8-foot sturgeon, steelhead, shooting mountain goats. Go through the main Hell's Canyon, spine-tjngling white waterl downhill course of about 3,000 tojd Alton the giant slalom and sklom were run only through yarns in one minute, 54 bb sec- a Jot of work and persistency and that Aiton should cancel threat in free skating.

onfls' -L- US. threat is 12 year-old Scott Allen of New York. The pair competition might turn out to be the closest of all. Thats Mr. Melville.

A fighter. One who sets out to finish EuroPe has three t0P entries (what hes started. With a little break in the weathdr, hell two from West Germany and OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 8 a.m.

to 6 p.m. a a THE Dhave done it Sunday. But, ol course, the meet needed more than Alton. one from the Soviet Union and Canada offers a fourth possible Winner, and Otto Jelinek. SHOW Hun- 4 Full-Color Adventures 2 Hours The finest optical sound ever! Idreds of skiers and racers pitched in several days before and packed the courses only to see their worked snow covered the next day.

1 HERCULES SKI CLUB AND Usquebaugh Ski Club pitched in as did the boys from Dugway Proving Grounds and (1 the 30 trustees from the Point of the Mountain. -with Alton at They all had a job to do and they did controls. -THE EUROPEAN pairs battled it out in Geneva for the European title finally won by West Germanys Marika Kilius and Hans-Juergen Baeumler. But they only managed it by a narrow margin ever Russias Ljudmila Belosova and Oleg Protopopov. And close behind them were Margaret Goebl and Franz Ningel, who for three years have been able to take the West German title from Kilius-Baeumler.

All three pairs are so close that end in any order in the world championship. The Jelineks, who. were born in Czechoslovakia, "are rated slight favorites. truck 'penaltst for 11 yearn Let Rum help ioIm vour truck trana-rvort problems at the i f. new Todays Downhill a Real Thriller Alton, not depressed by the continual downpour of snow on the picturesque slopes' of Solitude, said its "go, go, go, on the downhill for Sunday.

I IF THE EVENT IS RUN Sunday morning down Solitudes famed downhill course, ski fans will be able to watch perhaps the most "dangerous outdoor skiing event. p1 Sundays downhill will find spme of Americas best skiers exceeding 1 speeds of 60 miles an hour over ridges, the noted bump which has skiers flying as far as 100 feet, and sudden, sickening drops. The course and race calls for I a premium in intestinal fortitude and only the lads and lassies with the where it counts will walk off BENNETT FORD TRUCKLA1ID FRONT END VW -t IN THE dance competition, Europes new chathpions, Christiane and Jean-Paul Guhel ALIGNMENT Ftftttt 8af Wo eerreet Caotor kf Tm-ii Too-Ovt le. oaoet adjust 8 tlfMse toon at- No Money Down Budget Terms RELINE IN 1 HOUR Big 3 acres of sales service facilities! Biggest new truck dealer in the state! Complete Ford line from 2 -ton pickups to 20-ton diesels. Plus all makes used trucks, gas or diesel.

Also truck rentals. (nBCfflami THE SURE-FOOTED GOAT Stalking and kiMing 2 Mountain Goat in craig of Idaho primitive area. Hell's lanyon Excursion RideNwitH thii River let end conquer the werid-fameue Snake River Gorge. WHITTEN SUAKANTEE It ti M.000 Milas Dwith this title. In the slalom the racers put their biggest- premium on control.

A slalom racer must be cat-quick and have the perfect judgment of the sports' car driver who knows just Pres Sunmierhays how fast he can take a turn without spinning off the track. CART0P CARRIERS RENTED 1 SELWAY ADVENTURE Word cannot describe this wil derness heaven. Colossal Stu RIVER OF NO RETURN The fahulaut Salmon River of Sang. Tale and History. White Water Cliffs.

Mule Peer, Stur goon, Steelhead. AIm: CAMFINO IQUI'MFNT The giant slalom puts the stress on both control and speed and is a more wide-open race. UilU ITifs- NLIFS- HU 6-7151 181 1 S. State ID iffiiW Hiffl n-sanmaan The downhill is, strictly spedd, speed, speed. Its the closest skiing event to suicide there is.

And the field that has entered this National Alpine event will stop just barely short of suicide just tocart off a trophy. WOR401 UN COMING TOV PROVO MARCH 14-15 tj'flh School Auditorium I p.m. OREM -MARCH 16-17 Mlph School Auditorium I p.m. V.HLAH VAUEY WHDLlFf FED BRIGHAM CITY-MARCH 26-27 Avdl'O'ium o.m. OGDEN -MARCH 28-29-30-31 uT'mmN.

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Ninth South-EM 3-6426 Salt loko City o' D1 AND THANKS TO ALTON and the foresight of Pres Summerhas, Dev Jennings and Bob Barrett, Utahns will be able to watch most of the race fromhe bottom of the No. 1 lift near the lower parking lot. Barrett, Jennings and Summerhays helped carve upiSoli- D1 tude Mountain a couple of summers ago just so the course could run down a safe area where the crowd could watch it SALES 13th S. 3rd West 486-8582 SERVICE-1365 S. 3rd West HU 4-6169 f'X.

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