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Show Page 12 Rookie Defeats Odermatt In NY Hunter Mt.. N.V. Austrian rookie, Andre Arnold, 22. scored two final round victories over Swiss veteran, Josef Oder-matt, Oder-matt, 25, in the $40,000 Dodge Cup at Hunter Mountain, New York held January 28 and 29. At the same time, Arnold moved into the lead for the first time in the race for the 1978 World Pro Skiing title five points ahead of Odermatt. The two top professional o 6 p.m. J Two Donuts and Coffee, $.50 1 Afternoon Special 1 Behind the Kindersport I 580 Main Street I mam PLUMBING Emporium Plumbing Installation and repairs, drain and sewer lines cleaned licensed and bonded 649-8511 24 Hr. Emergency Service -GENERAL CONTRACTORS I Groves Construction P.O.Box 780 1016 Park Ave. 649-8833 Custom building and design, remodeling concrete work, crane rental MAINTENANCE Park City Maintenance Carpet cleaning, window washing, house cleaning, etc. Full janitorial service 649-9055,Suite 2010, Mt. 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When designing your kitchen, work with a certified kitchen designer from Heber Cabinets Heber Lumber 700 W 100 S Ht-berCity r,H n 7n vap Deliver Highway 248 649-81' Everything foryour build nq needs GET RESULTS! Advertise In The Newspaper's Building Services Directory ski racers in the world faced off in both Saturday's giant slalom final and Sunday's slalom with Arnold leaving with a pair of $5,400 checks. "I knew I was skiing well this winter, but I didn't think I would ski this well against such top racers as Odermatt and Hunter (Jim) so consistently," con-sistently," said Arnold following the wins. Odermatt who has been number two in the world for the past two seasons, has finished second for the past four races, and wears number num-ber 2 on his race bib shook his head after Sunday's slalom saying, "I can't believe it. I think I was born with a number 2 on my back." But Odermatt remains confident that he will emerge from this year's bitter bit-ter battle as the champion. "Five points now is nothing," explained the four year pro. "We have eight events left (5 have thus far been conducted) and anything can happen between bet-ween now and then." Odermatt had tough duals with Americans Perry Thompson and Tyler Palmer en route to finals Sunday. Then, Odermatt made a fatal mistake halfway down the 35-gate icy slope in his first head-to-head match with Arnold, skiing out of the course. Odermatt won the rematch, but the margin was not enough to claim the victory. vic-tory. Canadian rookie, Jim Hunter, picked up the third place checks in both events, beating Perry Thompson in the giant slalom and Tyler Palmer in the slalom. The top three pros in the current standings Arnold, Odermatt and Hunterfinished Hun-terfinished in that order both days. Thompson, who finished fourth Saturday, is fourth in the standings, and Palmer stands in seventh place, just behind his younger brother, Terry. 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