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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 17, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 22 the stars and stripes Friday january 17, 1969 new York up pet Maravich of Louisiana state is leaving Little to Chance in his bid for a second consecutive major College basketball scoring championship. Happy girls All four of these Young ladles had something to smile about after the running of the special slalom ski race at sch runs Tscha Gund Austria thursday. They Are 1 to r Annie Vamose of France who was the overran Winner of the two Day event Gertru Gabl Austria who finished second in thursday s slalom Rosi Mittermeir Germany Winner of the slalom and Kakl Cutter ., who placed third thursday. Associated press photo German girl captures special slalom to Stop austrians Kiki Cutter third s c h r u n s Tscha guns i shed fourth in 107.79 to take Austria up Rosi Mitter Maier an 18-year-old inn keeper s daughter from reit irn win Al West Germany handed the powerful austrian ladies skiing team their first defeat of the current circuit thursday by win Ning the special slalom of Themo Tafon world cup races. Austria s Gertrud Gabl previously unbeaten in a slalom this season finished second to re Tain her Lead in the world cup ratings. Miss Mittermaier was leading after the first heat and Hung on in the second run to win Bya slim margin of 0.33 seconds from miss Gabl and Kiki Cutter Bend Oregon. Miss Mittermaier giving Ger Many the first big Victory in Alpine skiing after two years Tot alled 105.90 seconds. Miss Gabl clocked 106.23 seconds while miss Cutter was timed in 106.53. Annie Vamose of France Fin the Alpine combined standing with miss Cutter second and miss Mittermaier  Cochran from Rich mond Vermont finished fifth in108.74 and although having to girls among the top ten  coach Chuck ferries a not satisfied i am still not satisfied with our slalom perform ances. Kiki was too cautious inthe first run but had a goo second run. Barbara s performance was great r an awful lug Birdie l i v e r m o it a Calif. Up a lost Ball and a nerve wracking experience Shook up Russell m a r 1 e y g Golf Gam wednesday. While approaching the first Green at Las Preitas Golf course be drove Heball 75 feet la the air where it crashed through the cockpit of a Light plane making a Landing at near by Livermore municipal  Pilot Navy officer Bryan Pownal was hit on the Bead but landed safely. Mar Ley woo usually shoots in the Low 80s. Finished with w. Miss Cutter was either i hate third places ferries said not Happy she said pointing out that she finished third several times in the past. Karen Budge Falls Karen Budge from Jackson Wyoming was third after the first heat trailing miss Mitter Maier by a full second. The tall blonde girl went All out in the second run but fell shortly after the Start. Judy Nagel from Enumclaw Washington Marilyn Cochran from Richmond Vermont and Erica Skinger from Stowe ver Mont fell in the first   Girls always cheer ing on each other at the finish line were very aggressive they either fall or get through with excellent times said miss  those who fell were Florence Steurer of France Bur a Fae Binder of West Germany and olympic downhill champions a a pall of Austria. Wiltrud Drexel of Austria win tier of the downhill wednesday missed Gates in the first heat an had to be disqualified. This left Austria without a Chance to take the combined standings. The race was being held in Fairweather and course condition. The Snow was hard giving late starters also Good chances for a place among the top. The first run on the 260 meter slope that dropped 170 meters had 87 Gates set by Karl Kahr of  of the racers agreed that the 60 Gates set by ferries for the second run were More difficult. Miss Vamose won the Golden keys the trophy for the combined standings with 15,-87 Points from miss Cutter 20.59, miss Mittermaier 21.16, an miss Gabl 25.24. Miss Mittermaier and miss Abl exchanged congratulations and kisses at the finish  whether she held Back in the second run to play it Safe miss Mittermaier said no. I went All out. It is impossible these Days to play it Safe especially when Gertrud is on  world cup standings after the completion of the Alpine events at sch runs Tscha guns Austria 1, Gertrud Gabl Austria 00 Points. 2, Annie Vamose France,72. 3, Rosi Mittermaier West Germany 71. 4, Wiltrud Drexel Austria 61. 5, Kiki Cutter ., 59. 6, Isabelle Mir France 39.7, Judy Nagel  34. 8, fran Coise Macchi France 29. 9,Florence Steurer France 27. 10, Ingrid Luff or quo France 21. Pistol Pete went into his two week semester break with an average of 45.5 Points per game the highest Ever at this stage of the season according to official statistics released thursday. Maravich who set an Alhime major College record of 43 8 Points last season is 10.6 Points per game ahead of runner up Cal Vin Murphy of Niagara and this is the biggest Lead Ever held , 1jthis late in a season by an aspire Anchart ant to the scoring  Maravich maintain his current average Murphy carry ing a 34.9 Mark would have to average 55.3 Points in his last12 games to overtake the leu  were Morehead state led in scoring offence 05.7 Points army in de sense 57.3 and Hardin Simmons in free throw percentage ,803. Individual lenders scoring of in Ravsch Murphy Niagara mount Purdue Hay Cwm Detroit tall ont g. Vivanti. Travis okla. Cit Roberts. Utah 8t Portinen  Mich Alcindor Urcla Wright Austin Peny Ftp. Av0. 11188128001 45. 11149 88384 31,� 18100 81887 32.311129 00348 31 u 13 166 97 407 31. J12131 76337 28.1 14147 95380 27.81014% 68 278 275 13144 41329 27.411128 49286 20.ii 9 m 54242 26. U Field goal Pix Tao q of i of . Citadel inc lard Georgi Dodda. Weft Man do won Columbia 12-Fwios 70s11128183 048 11110174 i. U 89183.01712 73118.613 for throw percent a a to Fra . Centenary Thorn Forde pro Coton Uyl Nykl Raymond Powell. Loyola la j Unitus Tennessee three other 30-Point scorers in the major ranks through games of Jan. 11 Rick mount of Purdue 32.3, Spencer Haywood of Detroit 31.6 and Bob Tallent of George Washington 31.3.Haywood retained his Lead in rebounding with a 22.1 per Gam average Al Kroboth of the Cita Del held his Field goal percentage Lead with a Mark of .708 and Larry Ward of Centenary took Over the free throw percentage Lead at .963.the Only new Leader in the team rankings this week Iscla which edged ahead of Texas am and Jacksonville Bya fraction of a Point in Field goal percentage at .503. Robinson gets bal award new York up Albe Trobinson of the  Navy Silver medallist in the Feather weight boxing division in the 1968 olympic games has Bee presented the Gustavus town Kirby sportsmanship award from the boys athletic league. The award presented Ever olympic year by the bal goes to the athlete who sets a outstanding example of sports Manship in olympic  was controversially disqualified for alleged butting in his bout in the finals of the featherweight division wit mexican Antonio Roldan. At the time of his disqualification by referee Georgei Rybalov of Russia Robinson was  disqualification was booed loudly by the patrons but Robin son graciously accepted the decision and though in tears congratulated Roldan rebound Haywood , r is Franta a Crincoli. Boston Coll. Brown. Mid. Tenn Une hard a cons la team Leaden Morehead 8tmichigan Loul Luna St. Purdue Iowa army Tennessee off in defence 106264 .003185603 q no. Av0. 12114863.7 12 1110 9 i 11 100091 7 12 110091.712 1096 01. Q it. Avg. 11 630 57 i 10 57 s7 i 12693 57.8 18 930 is 14 822 a 7 Pucka Jacksonville Long Island a Kut mini Clara Field goal Perce Naoe of Fra pet.405 sos i am 327 107 sit234 a i f i to 13& ?.238323  229201 77 329034. 287 371� St. Borm venture 415 829 a Centenary 213 4-m he free throw Percenta Geft fat Pel. Hit Rtin Simmon Texas  Baylor rebound q no. Ave. 12 82  
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