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Show Page B4 Thursday, Decern Ju. j ;. I8 I u n ScBCDIPCBlbciDailPCdl Mrthday tars December 17 December 18 Gib Martinez Tori Pillinger Dorris Harris Wayne Matthews "Big Blues" Hoffman GlenVerrone Paula Hurd Roger Schmidt DobPulido December 19 Terri Vedder Paul Grardini Doris Mears Honey Sue Donnie Berry Chris Crandall December 21 Cameron Chin December 22 KathyFish BobBaily Tim Grace Richard Goodworth Miner basketball Park City 74. Manila 34 Player FG-ATT FT-ATT Total Reb Asts.Steals Turn. Pts. Miner scoring (for games through Dec. 11) Player Games FG-ATT FT-ATT Blackbourn Burns Cooper Flinders Lawless Leavitt Orr Ott Simmons Sloan Toly Vincent Total Opponents 1-3 7-16 1-3 1-3 6-9 1- 4 0- 5 2- 5 4-9 6-12 3- 11 1- 1 33-81 14-67 2-2 0- 1 1- 2 1- 3 2- 2 0-0 0- 2 1- 3 0- 1 1- 3 0-0 0-0 8-19 6-20 4 14 3 3 14 6 2 2 0 5 8 13 6 2 74 59 20 34 30 7 2 2 2 2 4 3 1 1 5 2 6 1 31 24 : Statistics prepared by Jeff Scott "WHAT WONDERS...WHAT CLASS.. WHAT A HIT!" Abby Rand, SKI Magazine, October, 1981 "Deer Valley is this year's official gotta-get-there mountain." . . people are going to be talking about it, and the word they are going to use most often is 'class'." "... pre-lift previewers . . . often said the runs looked tike the legendary legend-ary set of broad fall-line trails that constitute the Warm Springs side of Sun Valley." ". . . Deer Valley is a helluva ski hill . . ." Abby Rand, SKI Magazine, October. 1981 "... trails so long, so wide and so imaginatively designed that I expected ex-pected to see Camelot rise out of the overcast." "On December 12, the general public will have its first opportunity to ski what promises to be one of the showplaces of North American skiing." Walter Roesslng, Republic Scene, October, 1981 ". . . the way God intended people to ski." ". . . when (Deer Valley) opens, it will offer some of the best skiing in the west." Lew Sicketman, The Washington Star, February 15, 1981 ". . . quietly being built into what might just be the last new destination destina-tion ski area in the country, and quite possibly, one of the most prestigious." "The area has all it needs to be one of the top areas in the country." Ray Grass, The Deseret News, February 26, 1981 "The runs are wide and well-groomed well-groomed and should provide a dream area for all classes of skiers." ". . . the setting is at least as good and maybe better than the Austrian Alps. . ." Murray Hertz, Valley Times (Las Vegas), February 20, 1981 "The gods seem ready to grant the slightest whim at Deer Valley, for it's all at one's fingertips." Patricia Bowles, Northwest Sports, May, 1981 ". . . broad avenues of ski ways molded pt.fectly to the fall-lines . . . a purism of ski descent seldom rivaled." Burt Sims, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, March 21, 1981 "Sun Valley, Vail and Aspen will have a new rival for those skiers seeking what may be the last of the heavy-weight resorts." Barry ZeVan, Detroit Free Press, March 8, 1981 "If Deer Valley doesn't appeal to the first-class ski clientele of the world, then the industry is finished . . ." Lee Benson, The Deseret News, February 26, 1981 ". . . at Deer Valley EVERYTHING is first class." Janet Nelson SKI Magazine, November, 1980 "At Deer Valley there is a special combination of natural and designed beauty which, I feel, places it among the finest resorts ever conceived." Stein Erlkeen, Olympic champion and director of skiing at Deer Valley f (ft) DEER VALLEY AT PARK CITY Deer Valley will open with four triple chairs and one double chair serving 30 groomed runs and glade skiing. Deer Valley will limit the number of skiers on its mountain, and ski reservations are recommended. To make your reservation, call 1649-4149. Experience the difference. c sf 4 V ' THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT NOW AVAILABLE Deer Valley coupon books Adult 5 pass book - $85 Childsenior 5 pass book - $55 For more information call Walt Ludlow 649-1000. Sale restricted to Utah residents or Park City property owners. Coupons not valid Dec. 25 through Jan. 3, February 13 through 20th. Coupon books on sale until January 4th. Blackbourn Burns Cooper Flinders Lawless Leavitt Orr J. Ott Simmons Sloan Toly Vincent Tebbs P. Ott Total Opponents 6 6 6 5 6 6 4 6 6 4 4 3 1 1 6 6 3-12 22-53 3-17 2- 9 35-55 22-57 1-8 7-19 15-33 ' 7-15 10-33 3- 4 0- 0 1- 3 131-318 111-329 8-12 5- 11 3-8 2- 7 13-18 6- 12 0-4 3- 7 0- 3 1- 3 2- 5 0-0 0- 0 1- 1 44-91 64-107 Total Points 14 49 9 6 83 50 2 17 30 15 22 6 0 3 306 286 A.e. 2.3 8.2 1.5 1.2 13.8 8.3 0.5 28 5.0 3.8 5.5 2.0 0.0 3.0 51.0 47.7 Statistics prepared by Jeff Scott Cross-country races Listed below are the Wasatch Race Association cross-country citizen races scheduled this season. Date Event Dec. 19 Park City Open Jan. 9 Brighton Classic Jan. 16 Wasatch Mountain Overland, Brighton t-.r.rlf Pity Jan. 30 Mayor's Cup, Brighton Feb. 13 Golden Spike Race, Snow Basin Mar. 20 Series final. Brighton All races are scheduled to begin at 10 a.m., with preregistration at 9 am. Park City preseason slalom Listed below are the results of the slalom races held Saturday Satur-day and Sunday on the Clementine Run, Park City Ski Area. Women's slalom, Sunday Name Club 1 Tori Pillinger PC 2 Pam Henderickson IF 3 JillCaywood SV 7 Sue Ellen Hillard PC 13 ErinCalmes . PC Men's slalom, Sunday 1 Jim Grossman SV 2 Frederick Lundkvist SV 3 Jason Lawson PC 4 Matias Alvarez PC 18 RolfeSandberg PC Men's slalom, Monday 1 TroyMcRae BYU 2 Jim Grossman SV 3 William Keith SBD 5 Matias Alvarez PC 22 David Movitz PC 23 RolfeSandberg PC Women's slalom, Monday 1 Kathy Hoffman NV 2 Pam Henderickson IF 3 Nancy Williams SV 6 Andrea Peterson PC Time 107.81 111.79 111.83 116.53 122.70 101.43 102.25 103.79 103.89 111.40 104.91 105.33 106 73 107.88 117.34 118.80 115.50 117.73 117.99 123.10 urn. MSsssM Intermountain Division Cup Listed below are the current point standings in the Intermountain Inter-mountain Division Cup. ;M Women's standings Place Name Club Points Pam Henderickson IF 40 Kathy Hoffman NV 36 Nancy Williams SV 27 Tori Pillinger PC 25 Kim Love SV 19 Christi Chambers IND 16 Heather Foster SV 16 JillCaywood SV 15 Carolyn Curl IF 13 Laura Graetze NV 13 Men's standings Place Name Club Points Jim Grossman SV 45 TroyMcRae BYU 25 Matias Alvarez PC 23 Greg Norton SV 23 William Keith SBD 20 Frederick Lundkvist SV 20 Cordie Snyder SV 17 Jason Lawson PC 15 FredWirth SBN 11 Kevin Meyer SBD 10 Holiday Warm-up Tournament Listed below are the scores in the first two rounds of the Holiday Warm-up Tournament. The final round was due to be played Wednesday evening, after this paper went to press. December 9 Carrington's Clean-ups, 52; Claim jumper, 32 Irish Camel, 46; Rusty Nail, 35 Jeremy Ranch, 37; Black Pearl, 20 December 14 Irish Camel, 38; Carrington's Clean-ups, 28 Wasatch Homes, 38 ; Jeremy Ranch , 37 Rusty Nail, 2; Claimjumper, 0 (forfeit) Ladies bowling Results from Dec. 19 league play. Duffy's Cabinets won 4 and lost 0 from Just Arnie's. James F. Park Const, won 4 and lost 0 from Butko Chevron. Team Stand:r.0's Duffy's Cabinets Butko Chevron James F. Park Const. Just Arnie's High Scratch Game Indiv. Dorothy Wilson 177 Ethel Pedersen 170 Fawn Workman 170 High Scratch Series Indiv. Fawn Workman 465 Thelma Lindsay 456 Margie Smith 447 High Scratch Game Team James F. Park Const. 743 James F. Park Const. 717 Duffy's Cabinets 707 High Scratch Series Team James F.Park Const. 2051 , Duffy's Cabinets 2049 Just Arnie's 1846 High Handicap Game Indiv. Dorothy Wilson 224 Ethel Pedersen 218 Carol Weaver 217 High H:nnlic;tp Scries Indiv. Carol Weaver 585 Won 31 26 24 23 Lost 21 26 28 29 Pcrc. .596 .500 .462 .442 Ethel Pedersen 576 Dorothy Wilson 570 High Handicap Game Team James F. Park Const. 966 James F.Park Const. 940 Duffy's Cabinets . , 915 High Handicap Series Team James F. Park Const. 2720 Duffy's Cabinets 2673 Just Arnie's 2539 The following had turkeys: Janet Peretti, Ethel Pedersen, Peder-sen, Dorothy Wilson. Dorothy Murnin had two doubles, Kitty Glover, Dorothy Crandall and Beth Marcellin had doubles. Dorothy Crandall and Thelma Lindsay picked up the 3-10 split. Kathy Glover the 2-7 split. |