The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 26, 1950, Page 19, Image 19

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Citation 2nd,
$100,000Event
British-Bred Horse
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By Bob Myers J
ARCADIA. Calif., Feb. 25 -Wi
British-bred Noor struck a knock
out blow at the conquering Calu
mets and the rest of the field to
day with a startlim length and
a quarter triumph over Citation
In the $100,000 Santa Anita han
dicap ,k
Carrying the red and white
the winner's circle for the third
time In this classic of the turf,
the dark wonder from Ireland
came from behind to deal out a
convincing defeat to the standard
bearer of the feared Calumet
threesome. ' .
For what salve there was for
the big three. Citation got. sec
ond, Two Lea third and fonder
fourth as 11 candidates set 'out
on the mile and one quarter grind.
This was small satisfaction,
however, because the three had
been picked In some quarters to
grab the top three spots and walk
away with the entire purse.
The Howard five-year-old hit
the wire In new track record,
time of 2 minutes flat for the
distance. Oddly enough It broke
the record set 10 years ago by
another great Howard horse.
mighty old Seabiscuit, In captur
lng this same race.. The Biscuit's
time that momentous day was
1:01 15.
There was delight for the Noor
backers, too; as he paid off $14.80,
$2.10 and $2.10 across the board.
There was gloom for the cinch
bettors who picked the entry of
Citation, Ponder and Two Lea to
win. The entry paid off the least
fvwiiMa nri fnr n ipt anrt ihnor
$2.10 'and $2.10 and the
track record for the amount of
money bet in the show pooL
WV Loop Mat
Tourney Set
MOLALLA, Feb. 25-(Speclal)-
ine wjiiamene vauey league
wrestling tournament opens here
In - Molalla high school Monday.
It will conclude Tuesday. AH en
tries will weigh in at 10 a-m. Mon
day' and preliminary matches win
commence at 2 pjn. the same day.
Semifinals are scheduled for 720
o'clock Monday. .
Third and fourth place rounds
will be held Tuesday afternoon at
two o'clock and finals at 7:30
o'clock that night All matches
will be in accordance with NCAA
rules, "scholastic division, accord
ing to Warren S. Adams. Molalla
principal. , Teams are expected
from most of the WVT. rhnnl in
cluding sandy, Canby, Estacada,
Dallas, Silverton, Mt. AngeL
nvuuuura ana AioiaiLsU .,
Champ 'Wills'
Defeat Newport
WILLAMINA, Feb. 25-(Spedal)
Willamina high , school's cagers,
champs of the Yamhill County
league, swept to a 50-31 victory
over Newport tonight The "Wills'
trailed at the half, 13-12. Ron Ped
erson sparked Willamina with 18
points. Prelim went to the Wil
lamina Bees, 44-34.
Willamina .won the Yamhill
league crown Friday night by
whipping Amity, 43-23. The
"Wills" ended with a 7-1 record In
loop play.
Eros pi)
orson (2)
(M) WILLAMTWA
T ( Zetterberg
W it) Henthorn
C MSI MAtUk.
Anderson (6)
fc (T; 2 U) Tederson
Wilkin (31 O (St Hilimm
Vilkins (3)
Reserves seorinrr Newport Carr
(1). Beatty II). Well (ft. Willamina
Ellison (4), Ellis (4). Halftime
rare: newpon it, willambm 12. Of
tlcUls: Peterson and VoU.
Masters Tourney
Invitations Out
AUGUSTA, Ga, Feb. 25-PV-
wnt nun area uiue Knowns, better
knowns and best knowns of Amer
ican golf received Invitations to
day to come to Augusta April 6-9
and try for the rhamnlnmhln '
the Masters tournament. The great
of the early century are invited
Bobby Jones, America's No. 1 golf
er of the past 50 years, Walter
xiagen, L;mcjc tvans, Tony Man-
ro and C.tnroa Vnn Vim AnA Vi
present's best are qualifiedSam
my sneaa, t;ary juiaaiecofl, Jim
my Demarest and TreA TTaa r
Little Ben Hogan. who has tried
in many masrers dux never won,
wui iry again. .,
COLSON SPARKLES
TACOMA. Feb. 25-MVEarl Col
SOn. lr of Tonnpnish tnoV An
honors in the Class A division of
thaeSOth annual Wsshinvtnn VitrK-
day shoot at the Tacoma Gun club
xoaay. uoison scored 97 out of 100
to take first in the 100-16 yard
target event.
For Denl
Trucks
Tans, Stakes, Pickups
De Tour Own Hauling.
Save H
racking Pads and Hand
Tracks Famished.
CCard Scrvica
Garcrre
i Cor. Forry end liberty
Phon 2-SCS2 ,
Davis Quits Army, Eyes Pros
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FORT MONROE, Va, Feb, 25 Glenn Davis (right) farmer West Feint
grid star, signs army papers as he prepares te leave the service te
play professional foetbalL With Davis Is Lt. Williams A. Dickson,
commander ef the headquarten eempany in which Davis is execu
tive ef fleer. The fleet halfback expects te Join the Lee Angeles Kama
ef the National-American league. He alse may be a target far base
ball of fen. (AP wlrepheto te The Statesman).
Hillsboro JJpset by
Cavern ami
Bend Stock Boosted
One Oregon prep basketball team held a berth in the state hoop
tournament today the favored Grants Pass Cavemen.
They cinched the District 4
59-34, Friday night.
Several other favorites moved
along handily In weekend play.
Seaside overcame Parkrose. 62
31, to tie for the lead of the lower
Columbia league. Tillamook, Sea
side's rival, tumbled, 39-23, to
Astoria.
Bend overcame Salem, 63-59, to
boots its status as the favorite for
District 3. The district starts its
playoff next weekend.
The two leading squads in Port
land racked up new victories, vir
tually assuring themselves of state
tournament seats. Roosevelt down
ed Lincoln, 52,46, and Jefferson
beat Grant, 73-58.
But elsewhere in the state up
sets spotted the picture. Hillsboro,
one of northwest Oregon's top
contestants, tumbled in an amaz
ing 36-34 defeat to Banks, a school
that just this year qualified for
class A. -
The game was part of the Dist
rict 9 double elimination tourney,
and still gives Hillsboro chance
to recoup. .
LaGrande tumbled. 28-34. to
Pendleton, but still clung to its
status as .District I leader.
The District 12 favorites both
fell off the pedestal at once. Ore
gon City got beaten, 42-31, by the
Oregon State Rooks, and Milwau
kee fell to Central Catholid of
Portland, 49-47.
In class B competition. Alsea
of Benton county won a tourney
berth by downing Brownsville of
Linn county, 27-28, for the dis
trict i-u uue.
Uarris Grabs Tide,
' Baseball Links Meet
MIAML Fla, Feb. 2S PW PeU
uams wea tu baseball players
roll tournament today f er the sec
end year la a row, ntsteadying
former Gasheose Gang Pitcher
Dixsy Deaa 3 and Z. The 49-year-
eid Harris played a slow, deliber
ate game. lie dropped a three feet
pat ea the 16th greea for a par
four te take the 11th annual event
after leading one up at the ead ef
nine holes. .
Ilarrls, eae time star Atlanta
Cracker eatflelder and pitcher,
ended his baseball career la 1933
as a result ef a leg Injury.
3 Division Swim
EUGENE. Feb. 2S--6nlver-sity
of Washing-ten swimmers set
two new northern division, Paci
fic Coast conference swimming,
records today while defeating
Oregea 19 te 25. Oregon's Joe
Nishimete cracked the eld 206
yard stroke record for a third
new mark set la the day's event.
Waalungtea wea five individ
ual events and the twe relays.
Oregon captured three individual
events. :
The Washington 206-yard med
ley relay team ef Bob - Miller,
Fred Iloppe and Vaa Smith strok
ed the distance of 2 &9.S minutes.
It bettered the eld mark set by a
AUTO-TnUCn-FIIlE.
STANDARD POLICIES ISSUED
iScrr up to 30 wUh scdetf. Chock
5 our rcrtef befora you cedar renewed
of your prases! protection Tou wl
b surprised cd the acrrlnqa.
BILL osno
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Banks
Club
fin;
title by defeating Central Point,
GtyQuintets
In More Tilts
CTTT LEA GUI STANDINGS
(American Division)
W
I. Pet
Page Woolens () 3
W. Salem Merchant 1
e 1 000
e looo
l jm
1 .333
S jOOO
i JOOO
12th Street Market . S
Warner Motor 1
Capitol Poet No.
Eo pine Lumber
Knights of Columbus
(National Division)
W
4
3
L Pet
City Transit Lines
1.000
1 .750
1 .867
3 .500
3 J33
Naval Reserve ()
National Guard ,
Port Office
Burroughs Inn
Capitol Business College
3 J0OO
Marine Reserves
3 JOOO
( Denotes first half winners)
City league basketeers go again
Monday and Wednesday nights at
Leslie, the American divisloners
going post ward with their three
games the first night and the Na
tional divisloners with theirs the
second.
Top feature of Monday's Ameri
can round comes right off the bat
at seven o'clock when the Page
wooiens. winners or three in
row, go against the West Salem
Merchants, winners of two
straight in the second half play.
Capitol Post No. 9 faces Epplng
Lumber at eight and Warner Mo
tors try Knights of Columbus at
nine.
Wednesday's round, also start
ing at seven: National Guard vs.
Burroughs Inn, City Transit Lines
vs. Capitol Business College and
Naval Reserve vs. Marine Reserve.
Tatle of Coastal Tides
Tides for Tart, Ore iron. February
1930 (compiled , by UJ&. Coast & Ceo-
oeue survey, Portland, lot the Orefon
reb,
is
n
ETGH WATER
Time HU
6:41 am. 6.1
9:42 pa. 44
7: ajn. tJt
10 Jl p.m. ' 4 6
8:4 ajn. 6 S
11 ftt pjn. 4S
LOW WATXR
Time Ht.
120 a m. 3.6
3:49 pa 0 7
1:43 a m. 3 7
3:39 pjn. 0J
3:S3 a A 3.6
i pa -e.i
WaaJungtea team ef 1948 by
three-tenths of a second. Later,
the Huskies' 406 - yard freestyle
relay team ef Thad McArthur,
Bob Reran. Ted Wilson, and Taa
Smith churned the distance) in
2:28.6 minutes. Their time clipped
2.6 seconds off the mark by an
uregea team In II4Z.
Nishimete, who has been an
beaten this year la the breast
stroke, clipped IS seconds off the
eld mark. His time was 2:47.7
minutes for the 286-yard dis
tance. The old mark at 2:28.6 min
utes was set la 1S29 by Oregon's
Jack Dalles.
T , ,--,-r- n,4. .-- . .. ,i mmm i
Marks Topped
Slojack vi. Szaii for Title' .
Owen Completes Mat Booking
With the Frank S to jack Quest
for the Coast Junior heavy .mat
titla belt owned by Ssass capping
the whole she-
ban. Match
maker Eltea
Owea has aa
aeaaeed his
Tuesday night
mat card at the
armory aa com
pletely booked.
And what aa
ray ef talent
the sa a e I e s
has lined ap for
the arellm
abets, first of n Atus
which starts off the spangled
party at 1:31 o'clock.
Mala eveaters appear, la even
the appetisers. Handy Andy Tra
man and Leo WalUck have been
assigned the curtain-raiser, but
only beeanse Owea has what bo
better battles also ar-
Amatfeuirs
Lea the ir
.
Wednesrtay.NigM
I til be amateur nieht once again at the armory Wednesday night
as the simon-pures pour leather under the sponsorship of Capitol Post
No. 9 American Legion.
Matchmaker Ira FUcher announces that the always-popular
Gibson Threat Fades
Goff Retains
Houston Lead
HOUSTON, Feb. 23 -m-Na
tional Open Champion Cary fctd
dleco.f f beat off a threat from Ice
land Gibson, Kansas City, today
to maintain his lead in the $10,
000 Houston open.
Middlecoff took two strokes
from Gibson on the seventeenth
and eighteenth greens while turn
ing in a three under par 69 that
gave him a 54-hole 206.
A bad second wood shot on the
seventeenth and a missed putt on
the final green dropped Gibson to
a 69 and sent him into a tie with
Rod Munday, York, Pa., at 209.
Jim xerrier, San Francisco, set
competitive course record to
day of 65 that zoomed him into
seventh place after disappointing
74 and, 73 rounds. Finishing ahead
of Ferrier were Clayton Heafner,
Charlotte, N.C. 210, and Pete
Cooper, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.,
and Chaldler Harper, Portsmouth,
Va, at 21L Ferrier took the front
nine in 34 and came home in a
record 31. Par is 36-36.
Jimmy Demaret and Jackie
Burke, jr., the home town idols,
forgot about their -146 halfway
mark totals and had good sub-
par rounds. A 67 put Demaret,
playing out of Ojai, Calif., in
eighth place at 213. BurEe, regis
tering from -White Plains, N.Y
had a 68 for a ninth place tie.
CANBY WHIPS SANDY
CANBY. Feb. 25 -SDecial-The
two door-mat clubs in the Willam
ette valley hoop league Canby
and Sandy mixed tonight in a
makeup game with the Canby
crew emerging with a 41-28 vic
tory. Palmer paced the victors
witn 18 points, canby held a 19-18
lead at the half.
SaaJy (Ml
Barlow (10) T.
rredericksoa (4) I.
I) Caaky
(18) Palmer
(6) McLaren
(S) Irwin
Kannow iei c.
Cawzey (1 G.
(8) Perkett
H. Cansler (6) O 0) Duler
Reserves: Sandy W. Cansler 1.
iaor . aunymra z; unoy Riv
ers 4. tlalfttme score: Canby 19. San
dy IS. Officials: Imigh and Browne.
Tilts to Be Aired
t
Station KOCO win broadcast all
District 11 tourney basketball
games starting Monday night, of
ficials announce. Dick Nasea and
Bruce Williams will handle the
mike chores.
SOUGH!
GRANTS PASS. Feb. 25-CTV-
Ono of the hardest penalties ever
meted here for Illegal, deer hunt
ing was ea record today. Melvin
CavyelL 24. and George CavyelL
28, both ef Wonder, were sentene
ed to 66 days and 2506 fines for
spotlighting deer.
Popularity Paves Way for Price Reductlonl
The New Hi-Compression Big "6
FUTURAMIC
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DOIYREO til SALEM
SEE IT TODAY
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LODER BROS.
OLOSMOiMLI ROCXETS AKZADI
44J Ceerrer U.
ranged. The Great Atlas' comes
oa to do special event chores,
against the seasoned teaghle.
Jack (The Jaw) Upoeonah. It
win be hard for the customers te
.decide Just who they de like la
that eae, as both gladiators could
win no popularity contests here.
As a sidelight Atlas will perform
one ef his numerous feats ef
strength. The guy already has
ripped up a huge telephone book
la the armory ring.
S to Jack won his right te
tangle with Ssass for the belt
awhile back whea he copped a
tournament here. That was three
weeks ago. and since then the
former WSC football all-Amerl-
ean who once held the Junior
heavy belt for ever a year has
aspired to get It back. It should
be a whale ef a match.
Harry Elliott will do the refer
eeing antKJhere will be no ad
vance in a mission prices.
Fling
Again
nght-for-fun lads will show their
wares in 10 bouts. A number of the
slingers who pleased the fans in
the last two local outings will ap
pear. The mittmen will come from
Mt Angel, Silverton, Dallas, Al
bany, Woodburn Boys school, Sal
em and other Willamette valley
points.
This will be tber third In the
Legion's series of winter amateur
cards. The first two were fought
before packed houses and expec
tations are that another capacity
crowd will be on hand for Wed
nesday eve's show which will start
at 8:30.
Admission will be held to the
bargain-price four-bits but for the
benefit of those who want to get
their seats early 100 ringside du
cats at one dollar per will go on
sale at Maples Monday.
Local Shooters
Nip 'Mac' Club
Salem Rifle club shooters rack
ed up a 1944 to 1894 win over Mc
Minn villa marksmen Saturday on
the local range. Torgney Finnel
led the Salem outfit with a 378
score. Scores of other local rifle
men: Clarence Thompson 376, Bob
Chambers 371, Ted Borkman 370,
Konaid liardman 300.
The Salem club has two match'
es scheduled this week, at Turner
March 1 and a match with Hub
bard on the local range March 3.
Ron Hardman, Clyde Johnson,
Bob Chambers and Clarence
Thompson will be in Portland to
day attending the Portland Rifle
club inaugural tourney which will
open the club a new range and
club rooms,
S liner in Business
PORTLAND. Ore- Feb. 25 -UPW
Lea Stiaer, former Oregon State
college football coach, will start
dealing out metal formations In
stead ef gridiron one monday. He
is abandoning the sports field te
re Into business with aa associate,
Walter Webster, selling prefabri
cated metal buildings and units.
"It took me five months te de
cide net te return to football
coaching,'' said Stlner.
COUGARS SWIMMERS WIN
PULLMAN, Wash, Feb. 25-flP)-Washlngton
State won eight of 10
first places today to dunk the Uni
versity of Idaho 99 to 25 in the
last dual swimming meet of the
season for both teams in the Nor
thern division.
BATNTEKS DRILL
PALM SPRINGS, CallL, Feb. 23
-P)-Manager Paul Richards sent
his pitchers and catchers through
a four hour workout today while
the rest of the Seattle Ralniers
drilled on bunting and base run-,
nlng. Richards, a strict fundamen
talist, paid particular attention to
three newcomers Ernie Blckhaus
front Baltimore; Hector Brown
from Louisville, and Southpaw
Jim Davis from Birmingham.
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Corvallis Club Decisioned 49-47; -Locals
Meet Coos Bay's Tonight
McMINNVILLE. Feb. 25-(Special)-Lank( Al McRae's Iay-unln the
last minute of action tonight gave Salem's Pge Woolens a 49-47 vic
tory over the Corvallis Heckerfs in the first, round of the State AAU
Basketball tournament. '
The Woolens go into second-
round play against the strong
Coos Bay's Sunday night at 9:15.
The Page outfit, one of the fav
orites, had rough going through
the ( early part of tonight's game.
They were on the short side of
the score through most of the first
half and at the intermission they
were trailing by . an 18-23 count.
The Woolens spurted starting
the third quarter and with 2Mi
minutes gone Al Bellinger whip
ped in a close-in shot to give the
Salem Quint a 26-23 lead. The
Corvallis crew again' moved to
the fore and held a 36-33 margin
at the end of the third heat but
the Wools came back and knotted
the count at 43-43 on Bob John
son's' bucket midway through the
final stanza. '.
The teams again locked at 47-
47 before McRae shoved in his
deciding points. .
Bob Johnson led the Wools with
17 points off eight baskets and a
free throw and Bellinger account
ed for 13. Johnny Fox paced the
Heckerfs with 13.
Page Woolens (49)
(4T) HeekerTs
Tg
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Bellinger 1 3 13 Girts i ft 4 4
B Johnson 8 1 1 17 Wyttenbf 1 J J 7
McBao
S 1 1 Abraham
4 1 e
Pare
Spies
Evans
S J 8.Noel t 9 111
1 6 2 2 Fox 6 1 113
S S 4 EUlngs 0 0 3 6
- . - Harrisons 10 2 2
- Statiber 0 9 0 6
Totals 31 610 491 Total 21 814 47
free throws missed: Pages 7, Heck-
erta 4. Half time score: Heckerfs 23,
Pages 18.
CAPITOL POSTS WIN
The CaDitol Post 9 American
fLegion hoop team of the City lea
gue grabbed a 54-52 decision from
the Aumsville Fire Department
Beshore9 Manager Hurls
(Charlies
ODff
BUFFALO. N. Y, Feb. 25 HJP
Freddie Beshore's manager said
today he had refused a $3,500 of
fer to drop out of a scheduled
title bout with NBA heavyweight
champion Ezzard Charles. The
disclosure was made by Ralph
Gold shortly after the principals
had agreed to fight in Memorial
auditorium April 5.
Orhdnally scheduled for Tues
Lues-
ham-
day night, the bout was postpon
last nlghrwnen Charles' man
Jake Mints announced the cham
plon had suffered a rib injury
during a sparring session lnurs
day. Gold charged immediately that
Charles' ' pain "must have come
out of the blue."
"In my. opinion," said Gold, "he
didn't think he was in good
enough shape for my boy.
Dr. J. W. Bayliss, an X-ray
specialist, reported today the
plates showed Charles had a crack
at the tip ox the eighth'rib in
the left side. But Gold said he
questioned this because he was
unable to get permission from
either the physician or Mints to
see the X-ray plates. He also said
"Jake virtually admitted to me
last night that this postponement
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Tao Strrteamcrq Salem, Oregon,
$38,000 for 3 fears
DETROIT, Feb. 2MVThe De
troit Lions announced today the
signing of .Doak Walker, Southern
Methodist s heralded halfback, for
three-year contract totalling on
estimated $38,000.
The signing of the three-time
All America gave the Lions two of
the most celebrated college foot
ball, players of the 1949 season.
Next year Walker will team with
Notre Dame's Leon Hart, who re
cently signed with the Lions for
approximately the same terms.
Coach Bo McMUlin hailed the
acquisition of Walker with delight.
"He was great in college," he
said of the four-sport star, "and
now with his lot cast to one sport,
hell be greater stilL"
Walker said, "I've had myt eye
on professional football for some
time. A few years will give me
the necessary experience I want to
enter college coaching."
outfit Friday night on' the Wil
lamette floor. Chuck Hugglns led
the victors with 23 points.
CAPITOL POST
Huggins 23 O
HarreU 1 G
Bates S C
Hay 13 F
Case t ' T
aumsvuxx
10 R. KUUnger
12 DaUce
S B. Knilnger
11 Busby
13 GUlupie
2 Briles
Luke S S
vaidex e
Charges
Walker Signs
Detroit Pact
'oaflgDimg
Was asked for because of his
fighter's condition.' v
Gold said he met'Mintz at a
restaurant' and the latter invited
him to step into a telephone booth
with him, where the following
conversation ensued:
: Mintz "Look, what are your
expenses up to now?"
Gold "I've spent about $2,500
irf www b
y
jaa w avaw no.
Mintz "I'll reimburse you
t $2,500, plus $1,000 more if
WUI let me out of this fight.
IH give you the $3,500 and then
I'll straighten it out witn (Pro
moter) Dewey Michaels." v
Gold "What is the matter?
Are you afraid of my fighter?''
Mints "No, I'm not afraid
of your fighter, but I'm not go
ing to send my fighter out unless
he is in shape."
Gold, fuming over missing a
"golden opportunity" for his boy;
found it strange that Charles left
for Cincinnati before the report
on the X-rays was available.
"That guy wasn't taking a now
der, hey?" he asked. "At thai
time he didn't know if he was
injured or not Not officially, any
way. The X-ray report didn't come
through 'til around noon. Who are
they kidding?" .
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Sundcry, Fobrearr 28. 1950 H
Fischer Wins
Bear Student 2nd;
Jumping Event Today
GOVERNMENT CAMP. Oro
Feb. 23-UPV-Alan Fischer of Snn,
Valley, Idaho, captured today '
slalom event in the national four- .
way ski championships. But Nor- -wegian-born
Jon Lie, a University-
of California student, won second' :
uyugnten ms grip in the combine -lead.
. '
Fischer broke through the 24-
gate course on Mount Hood with
times at 1:08.4 and 1:07.8 minutea
for a total 2:18.2 minutes that set
a winning pace. Lie, who already
had won the downhill race and'
placed fourth In the cross country
ussi, zippea- xnrougn tne wickets: in '
1:08 and 1:09.8 for a total of 2:17.
minutes. I -
Fischer's slalom victory raised;
him from 7th to 3rd in the com ;
bine ratings for the three events. :
Karl Stingl, Penguin Ski club. Se
attle, placed third in the slalom to '
hold onto his second place rating '
in the combine. - i
The field of ten compete la
Jumping tomorrow. Lie is expected
to capture this event. Jumping: is
his specialty and, short of a mis-
hap, he is almost certain to leave
the mountain tomorrow .with the-four-way
championship. f
A clear ski brightened the course
for today's downhill and slalom .
events. But the snowfall that laid
a soggy coating on the mountain,,
during yesterday's cross country
event, kept entries in today's raeee "
from hitting speeds expected; - - -
Lie was just short of two see ,
onds better than Stingl in the -downhill
as he swept the mile loaf--course
in 1:20.4 minutes. The Call
fornia student was more cautions
in the slalom, but his first timowoft
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