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Show Wednesday, February 11,1 976 Pago 9 Fastest Minstrel 0" Red Banjo Remains On Top Off Rec. League PUZZLE Fifteen Utah cities are hidden in this block of letters. The cities may be spelled forward or backward and may run horizontally, vertically or diagonally. Can you locate all fifteen? u The Red Banjo players are still the hotest team going in the Park Recreational basketball league as they preserved their unblemished record with three big wins in last week's play. The league leaders brought their ,record to 6 and 0 as they crunched the Church team 78 to 48, the Ruggers 86 to 52 and the Corner Store 98 to 62. Burnin' Burt Murnin continued con-tinued to scorch the nets for the Banjo squad with performances per-formances of 25, 26 and 27 points respectively. In other action, the Claim jumper team looked as if they might move into . contention for first place with impressive victories over the Corner Store and the Ski Team before they were set back by a forfeit Saturday. The '. incredulous and chagrined Lloyd Stevens was apparently the only member of the Claimjumper squad who knew about ther game. Wolfe's moved up in the standings with a 68-37 victory over Park West that in-' creased their record to 3 and 2. Marc Caspary had.the hot hand for Wolfe's with 27 points. The Corner Store, after " suffering two losses, dropped out of second place as they evened their record at 3 and 3. League Standings : Red Banjo Claimjumper Wolfe's v Corner Store Church Rugby Team Park West Ski Team W-L 6-0 4-2 3-2 3-3 2-2 2-3 0-4 0-5 Uncle Kunkd dribbles by Paul Carson The cherubic features, ingenuous smile and carefree charm of Canadian Paul Carson belie his gritty determination. Carson looks more like Cupid incarnate than a feisty professional ski racer- " But a quick glance at his World ; Pro Skiing performance per-formance record and the true identity of the "Carson Rid" is revealed. : In 1974-75 the small-but-husky Carson qualified for 12 : of 26 events, despite a muscle pull whichsidelined early,? fjftoraiary. March. The untimely injury muted a racing career on the upbeat. Only two weeks earlier, in Blue Mountain, Ontario Jan. 25-26, the media had voted Carson "Outstanding "Out-standing Skier" of the weekend. One can only speculate how highly the doughty Canadian might have scored overall in '75 had he avoided the mishap damaging to his confidence as well as his conditioning. Undaunted,' though, Carson regained his form by mid-March mid-March and completed the On the rise qualifying for 6 of the last 7 competitions. .' Though the 1974-75 season' did not produce the highp-oints highp-oints Carson had known in prior campaigns he was third in the Blue Mountain Y ttiant clalnm in . ann wm twmmrip&z ' viiamuivii in xuio MIC veteran of two-pro tours exudes confidence as he prepares for 1975-76. Relaxing with his guitar, Carson sing's of races won and dollars banked. There is no faster minstrel on skis. f A ) I ( . H i J N slnlilT TTT k e JLJL-LJLJLJLJ JLJ1!LL !!!! !!! JLJLLJLJ!LJ J JL 5 J: A JL J JL JLJLJLJLJJLJL JLJLJLJLJLJLJL JJLLJLJLJLLJL -LJLAAAAJIJL LJLLJLJLJLJLJL JLLJLAJLJLLL n I e 1 n 1 a g n o n poteto john's fSL video boy Winter Olympics Television coverage on 30 ft. Screen Wed. & Fri. 7- 10 p.m. Thurs. 8- 9:30 p.m. Livo ontortainmont bogins again on Saturday, Fob. 14 Outpost Recording Artist Steve Gillette Appearing Feb. 24-27 05 LAST WEEK'S SOLUTION (J I T I II ME TWt N MT I I U I M T worn The Drifters won 3 lost 1 to the Pussy Cats. The Hopefuls won 2 lost 2 to the Jokers. Team Standings Won ' Lost, Jokers 6 2 Hopefuls - . 5 3 Drifters 3 5 Pussy Cats .2 6 High Ind. 3 Games Georgene Plummer 181 Norma Cowin -415 Linda Street - 403 High Ind. Game 467Georgene Plummer - Linda Street -157 Margie Smith -149 High Team 3 Games Drifters 1979 Jokers -1952 Hopefuls -1930 High Ind. Team Game Drifters -734 Jokers -703 Hopefuls -659 Norma Cowen bowled 4 strikes in a row. Georgene Plummer bowled two turkeys. Doubles were bowled . by Lawn Workman, Jessie Johnson, Linda Street, Georgene Johnson. Splits were picked up by Margie Smith 8-9; Norma Cowin 2-7 and 5-6; Shirley Street 3-10; Ethel 5-9-7; Beth Marcellin 4-5-10; Donna Prudence 2-7 and 5-6-10; Georgene Plum er 4-7. 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