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Show Wednesday, December 28, 1977 STEINERIKSEN SPORT Racing Dept. At Ski School Page 8 U SUITS: SKIMER, V DE V, J LINE PARKAS : SKYR, BECONT A High Performance RENTAL PERSONALIZED SERVICE FEATURING KASTLE BLIZZARD OLIN ROSSIGNOL DYNASTAR ELAN HEAD KNEISSL K-2 NORDICA DOLOMITE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. PARK CITY RESORT CENTER 649-8110 The racing department of the Park City Ski School is offering an entirely new program this year. Under the direction of Don Orrell, the racing department will organize all ski racing at the resort from NASTAR to World Cup races planned for the future. The department will coordinate pro and junior races and will work closely with University of Utah programs. NASTAR races will be held on Wednesdays and Sundays (entry fee, $3) and Equitable Family Ski Challenges will be held every Saturday (entry fee, $1). Races scheduled for this season include FIS competition com-petition on Jan. 4, 5 and Feb. 4, 5. A nationally sanctioned FIS race, the Lowell Thomas Classic, will be held at the resort March 29 and 30. The Lowell Thomas trophy has been brought out of retirement and its winners include U.S. Ski Team standouts stan-douts Phil Mair, Steve Mair WHITE fWK HI TOUAinC eilffiFiia llcfniTlcfnluTAH 84060 649 9712 MOONLIGHT TOUR New Years Eve 6:00 at the golf course and Kristin Cooper. The racing department hopes to coordinate more annual national and international inter-national races. For the townsfolk, the department will hold employe em-ploye and town races every other Tuesday, two a month, with dates to be announced after the Christmas rush. A training area with gates will be set up for local race enthusiasts. en-thusiasts. According to director Orrell, the race department is in the process of trying to secure a Veteran's qualifying race for the Veteran's Championships to be held in Sun Valley March 27-31. ; NASTAR clinics will be held every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday: A half-day racing clinic costs $11, including NASTAR entry en-try fees. Half-day clinics on Tuesdays,' Thursdays and Fridays will be offered for4 $8. The racing department has purchased 600 new racing poles and new flags, bearing the Park City emblem, em-blem, for the '77-'78 ski season. By January all racers will be sporting new bibs and the department will soon acquire a Heuer djial timer.;.. :-.- $ .v.. Members of the Park Ski , School racing de tment include: Meli Sperry, time recorder NASTAR clinic instru Roger Smith, starter; Totora, chief timer; Owen Roberts, , assistant "timer;, Larry De Lisi head; coach for the University of Utah's "B" team; and Billy Shaw,"4 pacesetter. v A. with Craig Attschul &Fi'.'2''iyr: 'jt ' jboth give you traction I got inspired the other day when reading the ski magazines and saw the ad with the talking skis from Quebec. You see, I get inspired easily. The ad did a job on me because I have claimed for a number of years if skis could talk, they would really tell a tale. I figured we just didn't know how to listen to them . There's proof we talk to skis. Just head down any hill and listen. You'll hear conversations like these: "OK, ski, sink and up... turn..." "Come on you guys.. .don't let me down." "I was going great, you stupid boards... why did you do it to me?" ' ' ' ' :: ' ' ' But, did you ever hear your skis talk? One day, a number of years ago, after I had taken the big step moving from my old Head Standards (you know the ones... with the little white dot on the tip) to' my then hotshot Rossignol Stratos (burgundy was the "in" color that year), I got an inkling of what was ahead. I had the skis slung over my shoulder and was leaving the shop when the salesman said. "F'ella, I think you need a word of warning: ' ' That sounded ominous, so I waited for it. "Lay. it on me," I said. "If you turn your head once to glance at a pretty pret-ty woman skier, you and she are going to meet quicker than you intended. Those skis have a mind of their own." He was right. They never listened to me... not as long as I had them. Merrily, they did just what , they wanted to do, no matter what I said or what I did. Secretly, I suspected, they held little conversations con-versations like these: Left Ski: "Righty; I think Tubby want to turn." Right Ski Oh yeaH. we'll fix him. When he gets ready, let's cross our tips." ' ' - ' 'r - ; y ; . Or, maybe they said.. . "Ouch, Kighty, the Big Boy's -getting fancy again.. .he thinks' Rei can wedel by squatting on us." "Ooooh;" thai' hurt, Leftyv.-rdip-youf-edgeand trip the mo&mit ''-" lm'tiikt'iMb&m( skis andte?(fcl$r OldPark City in a New Subdivision Prospector Park ewaw i l m ii mm. SJheodore (Roosevelt Plenty of room or whv.-ow.n living, with 1.576 square feet of relaxed. foot-on-the-coffee-fciblo spaciousness. 'Dining area, kitchen, living and family rooms. 3 bedrooms. 2xk baths plus n bonus room offering an additional 165 square feet, to be finished any way you want. ; T. H. would have heartily approved. Go ahead, live in the past with every modern amenity in the Theodore Roosevelt. 405 Main Street 649-9304 fled "Estate Sale II Commerdal. Condominiums. wll'ls it appear'ea my skiing abillfy T&kP Tveled off end I caught up to the skis on performance (that was tough to do). ? U - So, last year, I jauntily purchased Rossi's new Salto line and the troubles began anew; H -.: You've heard about skis that "chatter:- Mine talk incessantly. I was on top of one hill as I overheard them conversing. "Hey, Lefty, do you think Fatso's really going to tackle that mogul field he's looking at?" "Nah, Righty; he's chicken. But, if he suddently gets brave, you head for the meadows and I'll head for the woods. He can't ski the bumps without us, huh?' .. Just before the current season began,. as I was walking past the closet where Peggt makesrne store all the ski equipment, hidden far away all summer so she does not have to once think about skiing or winter, and I heard some cHatteritlg'.'lt had been a while, so I put my ear to the keyhole. "Hey, Lefty, the old witch left the door open a bit last week and I saw Fats walk by. Oh, boy, we're in for it this season." "Uh-oh, Righty, ya mean he's bigger than last year?" "Yeah... he was mumbling something about being on a diet to the witch, but she and the dog just sort of snorted." "Lordy, we're going to need a chiropractor before the first day of the season ends. Don't these loonies who ski know what it feels like to have 200 pounds on one's back. They think it's easy. I'd like to have some fat slob stand on their spine for six hours," "Shhh, Lefty, here comes the witch. She's glaring at us again." I pretended not to overhear and Peggi didn't know what they called her so I kept it to myself: Anyway she'd probably just find another excuse not to go skiing like, "my skis don't like me." The season is underway now and I secretly taped a recorder onto my skis for the first run. this year. I'll play it back for you now... "I have a weird feeling, Righty. I think that idiot ski writer has us bugged." "Ah, who cares, Lefty?" It's about time the rest of the world knew how we felt under here all day. Let's just tell it like it is." ; , . "Speak louder will ya, the idiot stuck P-Tex in my ears." "OK. Look out! Did you see that one? Another rotten beginner. You can tell. ..they all snowplow ,. and kick snow in our snoots. Hate 'em. Why can't ! they stay on their own lousy hills?" ' - "Yeah, I know what you mean. Tips, up now, ; Blimpo is heading for the Chute." )' "He wouldn't, would he? I heard it's covered : with ragged bumps." !: ; ; "Yeah... I heard him bragging in the lift line!: while you were talking to that foxy Kneisselii He's on a show-off kick this year because he owns usandweie$ogood looking.". (V. u Watch out! He s aiming for the lift pole. "Good., you go around it one way and I'll go the other." : "Very funny: I'd love to, but then the next ; character who owns us might be worse." "Here are the bumps. ..are you ready?" : "Yeah. Hey, Lefty, look... over on the other; : side. Isn't that your foxy Kneissel friend?" ' "Wow.. .it sure is. I'm going that way. You go' ' any way you want." ' r "Ooooh, that hurt. Can you imagine that clod ' ' falling right here? All I did was make a sharp turn to the right Oh, he'll never get us back on in time for me to catch her." . !, "Hurry up, creep." 1 : ; "Now, he's done it, Righty." ' "What?" ; - v "He's ruined my love life, too." "Well... keep your ski tips up." 8.95 6.95 7.95 uurifiiii A ma u unx u Ui . v. , . , crab, scallops, and shrimp sauteed with muKiioom! and garlic , ilUUUlJUAiAlS 5 a . 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