Friday, Jan. 24, 1964

Who Won

> Oregon's Jean Saubert, 21: the special slalom at the women's Silver Jug ski races, in Bad Gastein, Austria. Only U.S. female skier to win a race in Europe this winter (she has now won four), Jean beat France's Marielle Goitschel by about 1 sec., and established herself as a heavy favorite to win either or both slalom events at the Olympics in Innsbruck next week.

> New Jersey's Scott Ethan Allen, 14: the men's national figure skating championship, at Cleveland. Youngest skater ever to win, Allen recovered from a near-disastrous slip in the free skating to defeat Pennsylvanian Tommy Litz, last year's champion. The women's champion: freckle-faced Peggy Fleming, 15, daughter of a pressman on the Los Angeles Times. Said Peggy's proud mother: "It wasn't a surprise to us. It was a complete shock."

> The East: a 111-107 victory over the West in the National Basketball Association's annual All-Star game, at the Boston Garden. The game's Most Valuable Player: Guard Oscar Robertson of the East's Cincinnati Royals (TIME cover, Feb. 17, 1961), who scored 26 points, made eight assists and snared 14 rebounds.

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