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Show WEDNESDAY, THE, PARK MARCH 6, 1974 CITY no problem in ascertaining the favorite when it comes to the employee races. Stein Eriksen took first place honors again last Tuesday as his time of 30.56 seconds was the lowest in the forty team competition. Second to Eriksen was Heinz Kammer with a mark of seconds. Karen Korfanta led all women, posting a 33.67 mark and was followed by Marlen Jerose who raced down the course in 37.24 seconds. 31.51 The individual and team results were as follows : FASTEST 6 WOMEN Karen Korfanta, 33.67; Marlen Jerose, 37.27; Tarri Tait, 38.78; Pam Reducha, 38.91; Nancy McDowell, 40.34; Jan Watts, 40.45. FASTEST 6 MEN Stein Eriksen, 30.56; Heinz 31.51; Fritz Siegen-thale- r, 31.59; Rico Molitor, 31.70; Hilly Ebling, 32.72; Gary Knud-se32.98. Kammer, fanta, Reed, Tedford; 3rd place, Swiss Team No. 1 - Kammer, Siegenthaler. PAGE Imboden, The Rusty Nail (formerly K2) came from behind to gain a 45-4-1 victory over Wolfes, and Park West routed die Park West Inlast Thursday structors, 121-5took The action night. place in the first round of the recreational 4, A TEAMS 1st place, BMP2 Desiere, Robinson. Hanley, Kocinski; 2nd place, National Training Center - Brandon, Oliver, Slocum, Dow; 3rd place, Freebies - Keyes, Watts, Davis, Carpenter. B" TEAMS 1st place, The F.A.B. Management Racing Machine -Craigle, Wood, Starges, Hollingsworth; 2nd place, Rusty basketball leagues double elimination tournament. Nail vs. Wolfe's Rusty Hie first game of the evening was a low scoring contest in which neither of the evenly matched teams was able to solve their opponents zone defense. Ahead for most of the game, Wolfes was led by the scoring of Dewey Tolfson and the reboun Nailers - Worth, Folkerth, Woeckener. Tait; 3rd place, Chateau Apres - Totora, ding of Kerry Bolton. Trailing 34-3-1 going into the final period, the Rusty Nail's offense started to click. Using their passing game effectively, the Nailers penetrated fix the high percentage shots under the basket. The balanced scoring of Bill Hart, Tom Worth and Jim Abba te, who tallied 11, 10, and 10 points respectively for the Rusty Nail, enabled than to gain the four point victory. Wolfes Tolfson topped all scorers with 13 points. Park West vs. Park West Instructors Burt Mumin pumped in 28 poin ts as Park West easily defeated the Park West Instructors. Park West seemingly sewed at will with six players in double figures. A myriad of fast breaks resulting in easy lay-up- s left the Instructors gasping in the wake of a 121-5- 4 defeat. The Instructors simply did not have the board strength or the fire power to stay close to their fast and accurate opponent. Following Mumin in the scoring column were Jim Poquette with 22 points and Jerry Andrus who accounted for 21 points. Pete McCormick was high man for the Instructors with 12 points. Malinovsky, Snoddy, Ingels. "C TEAMS 1st place, F & B Gang - Stecker, Meiner, Hills, Malmborg; 2nd place, Land Barons - Coleman , Strand, Taylor, Taylor; 3rd place, Benny & the Jets - Jones, Ordon, Child, Schuster. n, FASTEST OVERALL TIME IN PRO CLASS Stein Eriksen, 30.56. 20 OFF All kids skis, boots, poles and clothing 20 OFF All Kneissl, K2 & Fischer skis FASTEST OVERALL TIME IN "A CLASS Dick Robinson, 34.47. FASTEST OVERALL TIME IN "B CLASS John Jenkins, 34.88. FASTEST OVERALL TIME IN "C CLASS Bill Coleman, 38.50. PRO TEAMS 1st place, Park Hill Underground - Knudsen, Streit, Van Houten; 2nd place, Racing Realtors of Skyline Realty - Kor-- f THE SKI 1 RACK Expert ski tuning and waxing by Park City Professional Dick Neilsen and staff. storage by the. day, night, week or month at reasonable rates. or The Ski Rack is conveniently located next to the Pay Day Lift at the Resort Center. Not all plants require bright light. 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