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Show 6 DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, B January 12, 1971 Ski Series Can-A- m Beckons 'Local' Aces Miss Beck finished 10th combined standings. Sun Valleys Pat Simpson and USRFs Tom McGhie finished both slaloms Saturday. Simpsons combined 77.54 was while good McGhies 31st was backed up by runs of 40.70 and 40.08 for a total of 80.68. Three USRFs skiers finished Sunday giant slalom action. Gorder placed ninth with runs of 78.72 and 73.77 for a combined clocking of 152.49 while Petty was 22nd with runs of 80.83 and 76.59 for a combined 157.42. Deseret News Special STOWE, VT. Intermoun- tain Divisions contingent of 10 alpiners arrived here today in preparation for the running of Canadian-America- n (Can-Am- for eighth ) Series Starr Trophy Cup scheduled tills weekend. Downhill and slalom action will test some of Ihe top national skiers from both the United States and Canada. Scl eduie calls for mandatory downhill running Friday, actual ''ownhill Saturday and slaloms Sunday. That event will be followed by Boyne Mt. (Michigan) sla-- 1 o m s. The Intermonntain group, comprised of seven Utah Ski Racer Foundation Racers and three Sun Valley pees include USRFs Mark Tom Soderquist, McGhie, Craig Gorder, Ralph Petty, Brian Seeholzer and Bob Whitney and gal Robbie Lvnn Beck. Representing Sun Valley are Pat Simpson, Claire Blechman and Susie Gam, president of the Salt Lake County Unit of the Canctr Society and city commissioner heads up the media game Thursday, J. Jake E. Logans Brian Seeholzer, skiing for USRF had runs of 84.14 and 78.09 for a combined 162.23. Leading the men in both Corcoran races was Canadian Doug Woodcock, winner of Saturdays slalom. The race wras the first of a weekly series designated the Can-ASeries. Under the point system, Miss Diana Gibson, 18, Toronto, Ont., came out winner with 31 points, followed by 25 for Rosi Fortna, and Cathy Krelner, Canada. Doug Woodcock and Poul-se- p wrere tied for the mens Fat-terso- n. Odds Favoring Press To Win Benefit Tilt evening of basketball itjhrills is planned Thursday as ;1e Utah Stars meet the Mem-'jlhPros. During halftime and Tribune ; Deseret News Columnists and reporters will ) play personalities from many - local radio and television stations in a Ball game. entertain-- i The basketball ipent is for the benefit of the Division of the AmeriCancer ,The Society. game, beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Sab Palace, promises to be a thriller as the Stars in play the Pros, the Western Division, and one of the few teams in the ABA with an even record wdth the Stars and the only team holding a two out of three winning record against the Stars in the , An Utah can is third-ranke- fun-fille- d d Salt Palace. E. J. I I WM Beats Cold Parsons Deseret News Special West-- l DILLON, MONT. ern Montana had little trouble J getting their revenge from Westminster last College bight. The Western squad easily rolled over the Paions, clock. Wednesday night the Parsons will travel to Billings to meet Eastern Montana. The Parsons beat heavily favored EM by two points on a jumper at the buzzer in their 69-6- , In two prior meetings the Parsons took narrow victories from Montana. The first on a ot lUTEP Tabs Mullins SID t Deseret News Special Dick j EL PASO, TEX. (Moon) Mullins, former sports information director at Arizona State, has been appointed 4he new SID at Texas El 'Paso. Mullins will replace Eddie "Mullens, who resigned recenn tly to accept the spcrts director position at tKent State. t After leaving Arizona State, Mullins was publicity director ;for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Associa- - mfor-'matio- the Denver Broncos of the American Football Conference and the Phoenix Road 'runnels of the Western Hockey .League. . He will ieport for his new Iposition immediately. tion, Gam, presi- explained the purpose of the n Cancer Utah Society drive: The American Cancer Society needs funds to support three main purposes patient service, public education and research. Currently 975,000 Americans are under medical care for cancer. And 350,000 will die this 920 persons per day. year But serving cancer patients scor- Leading the Bulldogs was substitute Dave ing Deboer with 25. Alex Church-ic- h was high for the Parsons with 18. 0VSHSP Western Montan G F T Hall 3 4 S 10 Cheatham 3 Shoats 1 Churchich Hawes McKeaneney 3 24 8 Weeks 8 3 5 19 Johnson Weanans 3 22 8 Aiarks 1 H) 2 Brente! Stec-Dbore 12 1 1 25 Rouse 2 2 2 6 Healey 8 Watson 2 Puffer Westminster 7 2 2 17 18 11 3 11 0 0 4 5 4 5 9 4 2 11134 25 13 16 4 63 Miss Beck was 15th in Sat14th in Sundays giant slalom. Her 9 (.59 slalom was somewhat behind Diana Gibsons winning time. Her GS clocking of 84.88 trailed winner Rosie Fortnas winning effort of 79.S9. 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The Tuesday offering will throughout the season. urdays slalom and te 41-2- 0 OFT New Ladies Day Miss Blechman was 11th in the slalom and eighth in giant slalom to place fifth in combined standings behind Diana Gibson, Toronto, Ont. Stars-America- last meeting. i9 not enough. More AmeriLast night the Parsons suf- cans die each year of lung fered a severe case of the cancer caused by cigarette "colcl. During the first half smoking than in Vietnam thus Westminster hit only eight of far We must educate the public, reaching away from the 42 shots from the field for a 19 growing list of factors in oui The cent mark. shooting per environment that cause canBulldogs dwelled on the Parsons misery and jumped to a cer. We must reach toward quicker results and more halftme scoie. and productive Parhalf second the In the research programs. The sons started to pick up moCancer Society American mentum. but the chills left aims to cancer by prevent from the first half allowed it early, diagnosing detecting them only a 27 per cent Shootit accurately and treating it ing record for the game. promptly." 6 8 4 2 Brighton Slates finsla- " 48.69-49.5- lead. Can-A- city jumper at the buzzer and the second on two foul shots with 12 seconds on the - Jake dent of the Salt Lake County Unit of the Cancer Society commissioner and i I Blechman ar.u Miss Beck ish both slalom and giant lom courses for time. The halftime ball game will be loaded with laughter as Stan Watts from Brigham Young University and Jack basketball head Gardner, coach at the University of Utah, flip a coin to determine which team theyll coach the newspaper columnists or the broadcasters. Refereeing will be Harry Jones from the Deseret News and Bob Welti from KSL. t 4 Competition has been keen thus far for the Intermountain skiers. 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