European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 15, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 20 the stars and stripes Junior ski Calif. Gal captures downhill Bozeman Mont. Dpi Cheryl Bechdolt of Tahoe City Calif wednesday won the girls downhill race in the Junior National ski championships at Bridger Bechdolt won the weather plagued event in the time of 1 41.11.the boys downhill Competition was postponed for one Day because of treacherous conditions caused by a wet snowfall and poor visibility on the bad weather came after the first 10 girls had made their downhill runs and a meeting was held in mid afternoon to determine whether to erase the girls event and Start Over thursday. However officials decided to let the girls results stand. Susan second the Tahoe City youngster beat out Susan Corrock of Seattle who was competing for the Pacific Northwest division from Washington and Oregon. Susan s time was 1 43.49.debbie Flanders of mount Sunapee n.h., was third in1 43.76, while Julie Wolcott of Underhill Center vt., Kathy Huston of Canada and Cindy Nelson of Lutsen minn., finished in order to round out the top six places. The bad weather and we Snow caused several spills but no addition to the boys downhill event thursday the Cross country individual event was to be held. The giant slalom was scheduled for Friday with slalom and jumping events Clos ing out the meet saturday. Team standings were no being kept Only individual results. Upwards of 300 of the finest Young skiers in America and representing eight . Ski association divisions and a Canadian team Are in the Competition. Friday March 15, 94 Palmer team takes Orlando tournament Orlando Fla. A Arnold Palmer fired a six under Pur 66 wednesday to Lead his team to the pro Amateur title i the Orlando Citrus open Gol tournament. Palmer s score was the bes of the Day As winds swept Therio Pinar course. His team which included amateurs Charles Brown ant Charles Dayson and forme Oklahoma football player Bill vessels All of Orlando had Best Ball score of 59. Deep freeze one can Tell from looking at the clock above that the freeze was on. Wit the score tied 2-2, and 6 03 left in the first half two frustrated Duke players Steve Van Denberg 52 and Dave Golden 20idly watch North Carolina state players Eddie Biedenbach 34 and Dick Braucher 10 take part in the biggest freeze and lowest scoring game in at lactic coast conference history. Action Casein the semifinal of the acc tournament. . State which trailed Duke at halftime 4-2,came Back to Post a 12-10 upset Victory. Up High scoring Marshall St. Peters launch 16-Tecm nit in new Garden on the Fence London is More than 30fencers from 27 countries i compete in the world youth fencing championships to be held in South London s National recreation Center at Crystal Palace april 12-15. New York a the 31stnational invitation tournament Flavoured by a Batch of individual stars was off to a running Start thursday night and might not slow Down until the Basket Ball tourney ends 10 Days , w. Va., 17-7, which averages 87 Points a game angst. Peters n.j., which hits bet Ter than 95, sprinted onto the new Madison Square Garden floor in the first of four first round Pace was expected to slow Only slightly in the second game when loth ranked Duke one of the tourney favourites face hot shot Oklahoma City with its 93 Points a game. Wildcats is. Cowboys Vilanova the fourth Best defensive team in the country Al lowing Only 60.6 Points per con test will attempt to halt Wyo Ming no. 14 offensively at 86.4, in Friday s Nightcap after Kan Sas eighth defensively tries the same tactic against Temple in the first the Pace speeds up again saturday when army and notre Dame tangle and then Bradley and Long Island meet in an afternoon twin Bill followed by Duquesne opposing Fordham an Dayton running with West Vir Ginia at winners Advance to the Quarter finals monday and tuesday. The semifinals Are next thursday with the final March 23.along with Duke 21-5, Brad Ley 19-8, of the Missouri Valley conference Kansas. 18-7, of he big eight and Independent Dayton 17-9, Rule As the favor ites. Most of their Success lies wit outstanding individuals such As Duke s 6-foot-7 Center Mike Lewis a third team All America who averages 24 Points and 15 rebounds a game Bradley has 6-7, 230-Pound Joe Allen an honorable mention All America at Center with his 25 Points a , which lost to Urcla in the Mcaa finals last year and won its last 10 games this sea son boasts second team All America Don May a 23-Point, 15 rebounds a game performer. Mcmilln. Alcindor get awards new York a Jim Mcmillian Columbia s Star Sophomore and ail american Lew Alcindor of Urcla were named wednesday As winners of two major awards of the metropolitan basketball writers association. Mcmillian a g-foot-5 200-Pounder who topped Ivy league scorers with a 21.1 Point aver age in leading the Lions to the Loop title will receive the hag Gerty memorial award As the outstanding player in the metro Politan area. Alcindor will receive the Les Ter Scott memorial award for his selection As the top visiting player during the season. The towering new York native scored 61 Points and bagged 34 rebounds in Urcla s victories Over holy Cross and Boston col lege at Madison Square Garden. Gal Brisbane Australia up Diane Burge of Australia tied the world record in the women s60 meter sprint wednesday in lit in a dual meet with the United Burgo was clocked in 7.2 seconds Matching the Mark set Iii 9fio by k try Cuthbert also an australian. Compatriots Man to meter Marh double Winner when he capture the 200 meters in 21.1 and the 4jo meters in 46.8. Other american victories were chalked up by Mel Ponder a Luton the 70-Yard dash in 7.5, am Barbara Freidrich who set a australian open record with Ai 186-foot heave in women s javelin. Reen Caird and Parn k i 1 b o r n were re driers up with american Pat Van Molve Laere fourth. Miss Burge also won the 200 meters with a time of 24.1 seconds beating aussie Jenny Lamy and Nancy in Moor of the . Jim Kemp gave the . A Kansas has hot shooting Roger Bohnenstiehl but the Man to watch is guard Jojo White third team All America averaging almost 16 Points a presents Bill Schutsky and West Virginia has Ron Wil iams both honorable mentions while Liu relies on Small col ice All America Larry new Jold a 6-2 guard and 6-6 Cente Luther Green an honorable number of players without titles could take the play away from better known rivals lust As George Stone wowed the Harden crowd last year with a 46-Point game for Webster averaging 25 Points a game picks up s. Villanova Star Johnny Jones and his 19-Point average leads Villanova and Harry Hall takes a 20.3 Mark into the tournament for Wyo Ming. John Baum of Temple Bill Langheld of Fordham and Bob Arrien and Bob Whitmore of notre Dame top those clubs. This is the first time the Fiel has reached 16 teams eliminating the byes but necessitating an extra Day Friday. It also will be the first nit played in the new Garden with its seating capacity of 19,500.a National television audience also will watch one of Satur Day s games As Well As the title game. . Selects 7 men for Cross Coli try new York a seven american runners will compete in the 55th International Cross country championships in Tun is Tunisia on March 16, the Amateur athletic Union Aai monday. Those chosen to compete Are Bill Clarke and Bill Reilly of the Quantico marines Don Laki nand John Wiebe of the . Army Moses May Feltl of the Philadelphia pioneers of the twin cities minn., track club and her Loren of this Philadelphia ath Letic club. Turn Peak Foss hits football merger Atlanta a forme american football learn commissioner Joe Foss said Here the m e r g e r with the National football league was a bum Deal for the Al. The Al should have holdout said Foss in Atlanta on Busi Ness. The nil needed us a whole lot More than we Nee them. And the Al definitely should not have shelled out that $27.5 million to pay for the merger he said that was to tally ridiculous. The Al could have and should have held out he said. Our group had the Money. Al owners did t then and Don t now depend on football for their livelihood like those owners in the National football Money Foss said the Al owners were h o t e 1 m e n and oilmen they could afford to continue paying the big bonuses a Heck d a lot easier than the other Fel said he urged Al owners to follow the professional base Ball pattern and have a commissioner and president for each merged the Way they did he said. It would have eventually come out the Way it has without Al owners doing what they did with that Money then Why did they do it he asked. Beats me. Best i can figure the Al was just in hurry to get on an even basis with the Barlow gains on Lacroix in Ahl Points Rochester . A Bob Barlow of the Rochester americans is within seven Points of the american hockey leagues scoring Leader Andre Lacroix 01 Laeroix who was called up by the National league Philadel phia flyers still holds he top position with 41 goals Sanchas lists for 87 Points. But Rel Zhzn in i i n v has placed himself within Cas reach of the top with a total w 37-43 for 80 s Simon Nom is Usu with 78 Points while Jim i Ajajj son of Cleveland and Mike w Koyuk of Hershey Are tied i � fourth with 74.gendron sixth Guy Gendron of qm1 place at 68 Points and Koacr Dejordy of a Tom Mccarthy of 1 Linoi share seventh with 72 . Hounding out the top i ers Are Providence s Creighton with 0 1norm Ferguson of l i0 with 68.Bob Perreault league s goalies goals against Avi shutouts. The scoring leaders with a the2.80 and five 1. old. U " 2. Barlow Zorh. 3. Noli. Ii 4. 1 us Tuii. Clov. 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