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Show Page HERALD. Provo. I'tah. Friday. October 10-- THE 13. 1978 Provo Golier Pro Picks Gains Coasf Posf Provo golf professional Randy Collet! has been named as the PGA director of golf at the Ranch Bernardo Inn and Country Club in San Diego, Calif. Hi :, t"Y:K ... Collett, 31. will assume his new post on Nov. 1. He is a 1971 graduate of Brigham Young University with a B.S. degree in Physical Education. He also played on the BVU golf team from 1969-7and was on the squad which placed third in the 1971 NCAA golf championship. w 1 " ',s.yr .... Upon finishing school, he returned to his home state of Texas and was assistant at El Dorado Country Club before assuming a similar position at the Country Club of North Carolina in 1972. In 1973. he was named as head pro at the prestigious golf resort. Pinehurst C.C. in North Carolina. Collett lives in Provo with his wife Kathy and six children. He is currently the National Tournament Director for the World Golf Hall of Fame in North Carolina, which duties include running a net and pro-achampionship, sponsored by the Hertz Corporation. APPEARING IN ski film "Wild Skis" that will be shown at Rock Canyon Elementary School Friday Oct. 20 are Phil and Steve Mahre, two of America's best ski Commenting upon his new position, Collett said he looks forward to assuming his new post. "I have learned to love Provo and the good family atmosphere the area has to offer and the many friends which I'll miss greatly. The chance of moving back to San Diego where I had previously lived for 15 years is a real opportunity and I look forward to the challenge of dealing with new people," he said. show and will be shown racers. The film is a at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 20. Here the Mahre brothers are shown in perfect Cariboo powder. Draws Rap 'Wild Skis' Film Set for Area Phil and Steve Mahre, two of America's best ski racers, take time off from the World Cup circuit to free ski in perfect Cariboo powder, during the filming of Dick Barrymore's new feature ski film, "Wild Skis." Phil Mahre captured the number two spot in the overall World Cup last season to become the most successful American skier in World Cup history. His twin brother, Steve Mahre, won the World Cup slalom at Stratton, Vermont the day after Phil won the giant slalom, to grab the "twin OPGU victory" for - NEW YORK (UPI) Defenseman Randy Holt of the Vancouver Canucks was suspended for three games and fined $300 by the National Hockey League Wednesday for incidents in an exhibition game, Oct. 4, with the Edmonton Oilers of the World Hockey Association. Brian O'Neill, executive vice president of the NHL, said Holt attacked Edmonton's Steve Carlton, knocking him to the ice from behind and also struck linesman Ron Asselstine of the WHA in the face during an argument which 'Avalanche Al.' the world's fastest man, 'Buford Billingsly,' the speed cop that always gets his man on the ski slopes, and 'Downhill McDougal,' the only Scottish racer to ever win three world cup downhills while wearing the America, and write a new page in the record book. Barrymore followed the Mahres l, from Wengen, Switzerland to Austria last season to capture exciting ski racing footage of the twins, d downhill racing as well as on some of Europe's toughest courses. "Wild Skis" is Barrymore's 16th feature ski film. The 90 minute, color film includes freestyle championships in Canada, mogul skiing in Sun Valley, and a spoof of "Danger in Sports," a ficticious television show that features Kitz-buhe- kilt. high-spee- Barrymore also followed Billy Kidd and Suzie Chaffee to Iran during an interesting ski journey that includes skiing with the empress of that oil empire. "Wild Skis" will be shown in the Rock Canyon Elementary School on Oct. 20. Friday night, at 7:30 p.m. Vikings Rate Edge Over Los Angeles By STEVE WILSTEIN NEW YORK (I'PIl The los Angeles Rams are on the verge oi ending one of the longest losing streaks in the National Football League. The Rams breeze through their NFC Western Division race almost annually and own one of the best winning percentages in the NFL over the last decade. But despite this, they have not won a jame at Minnesota in the last 10 years. They try again Sunday against a Viking team that has gotten off to a slow start. The Rams, one of only three unbeaten clubs in the NFL, already own a - four-gam- lead over e Atlanta and New Orleans in the NFC West. On the other hand. Minnesota, which virtually has owned the NFC Central Division during the last decade, finds tie with Chicago itself in a three-wa- y and Tampa Bay for second place at two games behind Green Bay. The start is the poorest for the Vikings since 1972. the only time in the last 10 years the Vikings have not won the Central Division title. The Rams are coming off their most productive offensive performance of the season, 404 yards in a victory over San Francisco. Minnesota was upset last week by Seattle but still managed its best offensive show of the year, 391 yards. A key will be the condition of Chuck Foreman, the Vikings' star running back, oreman missed the last two games with a strained knee but could be back Sunday against Los Angeles. Here's the way the NFL shapes up this weekend: Sunday Los Angeles 24, Minnesota 13 Rams are rolling along and seem to get stronger each week. Vikings have been erratic and Foreman will have to be 100 per cent to keep it close. Pittsburgh 20, Cleveland 10 -- Undefeated Steelers at peak, scoring most points and allowing fewest in Nr'L. Browns will find going tougher than overtime loss in first meeting. Philadelphia 24, Washington 23 -Eagles have been playing better ball than their record indicates. Redskins got big scare against Detroit last week and could be ripe for upset. Seattle 31, Green Bay 21 Seahawks 3 -- - DUBGET FUEL'S 24 HOURS II I If I I I I second-plac- e 5-- loss to Miami Monday night. Tampa Bay 20, New York Giants 17 Bucs another team going strong after woeful start. Giants going in the opposite direction. - Dallas 31, St. Louis 10 e deficit to Washington in NFC East will keep Cowboys on their toes. Talk starting in St. Louis that Cardinals may not win a game this season. Two-gam- Oakland" 27, Kansas City 14 Raiders have become the "Kardiac Kids" of 1978 with their last-minu- decisions. Chiefs have lost five in a row and sinking fast. San Diego 27, Miami 21 New Coach Don Coryell put together the offensive and Chargers rolled over pieces Denver. Monday night game and crosscountry trip won t help Dolphins. Houston 27, Buffalo 10 Oilers coming off tough lastminute loss to Oakland and need win to stay in AFC Central contention. Bills were dreadful being routed by Jets and need complete turnaround. - Baltimore 24, New York Jets 14 QB Bert Jones returns for Colts while Richard Todd still out for Jets. Simple matter of Colt defense being better than Jet defense. - Atlanta 17, Detroit 10 Don't look for a lot of offense in this one. Only St. Louis has scored less than these two in NFC. Falcon offense has slight edge. New Orleans 24, San Francisco 13 -Ex-49er Coach Dick Nolan leads Saints back to Bay Area. 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