Show Place 1 1 DICK Little ittle Men Find Spot In Ski Race ASPEN Colo Cob March 11 JP- JP Little man you do all right in inthe inthe inthe the risking bone-risking business of rac ing down a mountain on two long pieces of wood The national ski races on spectacular spectacular spec spec- Roch run the chief pride of this silver mining town proved that a good little man can more than hold his own with a good bigman big bigman bigman man in this sport Take Top Skiers Siders Look over the top eight skiers in the nationals and you wont won't find anyone who might double as asa asa asa a football tackle Tony Matt pronounced Mott the born Austrian-born youngster who won the combined and downhill titles is well set up but is somewhat somewhat somewhat some some- what short and might be hard to find in a cluster of grid stalwarts Dick Durrance the Alta Utah star who lost his downhill and combined championships to Matt b but bt t won the slalom crown is just justa a little guy scaling at As for Bill Redlin haired curly-haired University of Washington daredevil daredevil daredevil dare dare- devil and top amateur of the meet he isn't much bigger than thana a coxswain of the Huskies' Huskies fa famous famous fa- fa amous a- a crews Other skiers on the small side who finished high higly at Aspen were Gordon Wren of Alta Herbert Schneider Matts Matt's sidekick from North Conway N. N H. H Bill Janss I of Los Angeles and John Blatt of Palo Alto Cal Alt Alf Only Husky The only really husky slats rider who placed among the leaders leaders leaders lead lead- I ers was Alf AIl Engen of Sun Valley fourth in the combined division i Alf who is no giant developed I his muscles in years of jumping competition before he decided to tory try ry racing too Matt and Durrance along with other stellar skiers said Roch run runis runis is s the fin finest st racing course they've ever seen in the United States I |