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Show SKI ENTHUSIASTS JUMP DESPITE STROPS CROSS VIXDS . ' U- ' : w , m- w-' U A i ted ' Raw cross winds whipped about Ecker hill Monday, but even though It made leaping hazardous, It ailed to squelch the spirit of the competitors who took advantage of every lull In the fury of the elements to thrill the spectators with their performances. Top, center cen-ter view shows Alf Engen, whose 229-foot leap was the best of the day, fighting to straighten straight-en his skis out after the wind threatened to upset him on one of the few rides over the giant take-off. Left Is Harold Christiansen, who led the Utah amateurs, and bottom Inset is Arnt Ofstad of Colorado, who set the pace among the class A amateurs. Right Is Sterling Huntington, also of Colorado, who placed second to Ofstad. |