TUESDAY, FEBRU'ARY 13, 1963 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Killy Cops Second Gold Medal; U.S. Icers Win VOICE-SDS General Meeting TUESDAY, 8:00, Room 3-G Union EVERYONE INVITED Join The Daily Sports Staff GRENOBLE, France (T)-Jean decisive margin of 2.22 seconds-; Claude Killy, France's magnifi- although American ace Billy Kidd cent ski master, took another posted the fastest time in today's giant stride yesterday toward a climactic race, gold medal sweep of the three Killy will shoot for the Alpine: men's Alpine races at the Winter triple - a feat accomplished only Olympic Games, winning the once before in Olympic history - giant slalom with disarming ease. Friday and Saturday in the spe- Killy, the 24-year-old innkeep- cial slalom. er's son who flashed to victory in the downhill last Friday and set a blistering pace Sunday in the first of the two giant slalom runs, beat Willy Favre of Switzerland by a after a brilliant run in the giant slalom today. "No medals today," he said dis- appointedly as he wrapped his arm around teammate Jim Heuga, "but we still have another{ chance." Kidd, of Stowe, Vt., astounded everyone by turning in the best time today in the second heat of the giant slalom that was won by France's invincible Jean- Claude Killy. Kidd was clocked in one minute, 46.46 seconds. He was very pleased with his run, but sorry it did not slip him into the medal bracket. He fin- OLYMPIC STANDINGS Hit It Hard "I hit it as hard as I could," the dashing Frenchman said after his final run of one minute, 46.54 sec- onds locked up the giant slalom~ title. "I will try just as hard in the special slalom. I know it won't be easy, but I'll give it everything I have." Killy, whose first giant slalom ished fifth in a combined time ofI eighth after Sunday's first heat. "It was not a perfect run," he said. "I could have skied better. The visibility was very bad and the snow was soft." Heuga, of Squaw Valley, Calif. who started the day in seventh plaae, finished 10th with a 3:33.89 combined after a 1:48.43 clocking., "I just didn't race as well as I like," said the bronze medalwin- ner in 1964. "The course- didn't bother me. It was soft, but I did not mind. I am only discontented with myself." Two other Americans, Spiderj Sabich of Kyburz, Calif., and i Rick Chaffee of Rutland, Vt., also1 showed well. Sabich, timed in! last night by defeating West Ger- the West+ many 8-1. : board. Fu The Americans' triumph fol- Pat Rupp lowed losses to Czechoslovakia, footed. Sweden, Russia and Canada in Temper their first four games, 20 minute Doug Volmar, a Minneapolis en- pushing a gineer, paced the Americans' sec- on both to ond period attack that broke open exhibition a close game. Volmar had two teams last goals while defenseman Lou man coac Nanne, also of Minneapolis, and States of Larry Pleau, an Army private sta- Nanne ti tioned at Ft.Campbell, Ky., got second per the others. he fired in The U.S. squad had forged only Paul Hurl a 2-1 first period lead over the hit on a 1 winless West Germans. ute mark. Hard Fought Volmar Defenseman Don Ross of St. .6:32 and f.i ^ ^^^^j Germans on the score- nk's shot caught goalie of Minneapolis flat- s flared in the opening s which were marked by and shoving by players eams. In a pre-Olympic game between the same t month, the West Ger- ch accused the United dirty playing. triggered the Americans' xod surge at 10:45 when n a rebound of a shot by ey of Minneapolis. Pleau 15-footer at the 13-min- got his first goal at his second with only nds remaining in the YOUNG POETS -"FESTIVAL - TOM CLARK, RON PADGETT, - TED BERRIGAN February 11: 2:30 & 8:00 February 12: 4:00 & 8:00 LM February 13: 8:00 dash of 1:42.72 gave him a lead Gold Silver Bronze of , more than one second over Francey 2 2 0 Favre going into the finale, Holland 2 1 2 clinched his second gold medal Italy 2 0 0 with the second fastest run of Finland 1 2 1 the day. Russia 1 2 1 Billy Kidd, flashing the form GArany 1 1 3 that won him a silver medal in Czechoslovakia 1 0 1 1964, bolstered, United States Sweden 20 1 hopes for a men's skiing medal Switzerlandy 0 21 Rut man 0a 011 in the present Olympic Games Rumania 0 0 1 ----rrrr rrrrrrrrrrrr rrrrrrrrrrrr rrrrrrrrrrrr----- r1 1 Thompson's PIZZA THIS COUPON IS GOODFOR1 1 I 1 * -... 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