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Show nnrM miruft ,r - j y y l V V . p"P TI "y nry 1 ' y y'"'My-fyi- V .., ' ' ' ' , nynyi , p yaTrvpya"i,"yjnyi',y n- -1 nyr pr NEW YORK (AP) tw o w eeks ago. Top gals? Look for Robbie Lynn Beck, Patti White and Cathy Butterfield to place one, in no special two, three order. All are strong contenders. Sun Valleys Ann Corrock and Peter Patterson have skipped the Intermountain Division race schedule to practice in the east. women competitors of the Intermountain Division of the United States Ski Assn., will christen the recently downhill course at this Little Cottonwood Canyon ski resort on the weekend. Over 100 racers will make the descent down the one and mile course Saturday and Sunday. Race time both days is 10 am. 1D USSA Course will be open Friday for practice. Racers from the Far West, Central and Rocky Mountain divisions also are expected for the national point race. Again the question , who can win? A solid favorite in any race Bob Whitney . . . U. of U. downhill competition. Just two years ago Mark Freed posted a second place in downhill action junior national downhili competition. Hell be a favor-ite at race time. Mar- lin Ross. Last year Ross stunned the sunset side of the land by registering seven first places on the front of the season. Already Ross has won everything hes entered. That includes two slaloms (at Nordic Valley two weeks ago) and a pair of giant slaloms last week at Park City. A breakdown in electric ace. tim- Both classes are anxious to get into action this weekend at Snowbird. of Utah alpiners University figure to come up strong in SW Louisiana Avoids Probation - Until that time, the NCAA can take no action or make of this any consideration case, Brown said. He said the next scheduled meeting of the NCAA council, the group's enforcement arm, was not until April but, Basketball teams from West- said Brown, we could call a ern Kentucky and New Mexico special meeting. Stale were put on two years The actual business sessions for of the NCAA convention begin probation Wednesday and financial-airecruiting today and run until Saturday violations, but no action was with the most important votes, taken against Southwestern involving a restructuring of Louisiana because of a federal the association, scheduled for court order obtained by the Friday. school. Besides Western Kentucky The order, a temporary one, and New Mexico State, two is due to expire Monday a smaller schools Centenary day after the NCAA meetings La., College of Shreveport, end of and, if it is not extendand Howard University ed, a NCAA official said a spealso were Washington, D.C. cial meeting could be called to placed on probation Wednespunish Southwestern Louisiana day. before the NCAA championIn each case, the schools ship tournament in March. will be prohibited from postThe ragin Cajuns, who season competition and televibroke into the national spotsion appearances in the aflight last year v.'hen they qualfected sports. ified for the tournament and produced the nations top scorFish-Gaer, Dw ight Lamar, are ranked No. 13 this year. They have won eight of nine games, but also are accused of some 125 recruiting violations. Annual meeting of the Salt Beryl Shipley, the SouthwesLake County Fish and Game tern coach, claims his school Assn., is scheduled Thursday, is being persecuted because of 8 p.m. in the Mountain Fuel its heavy recruiting of blacks Supply Company, Auditorium, in the South. 180 E. First South. But Warren S. Brown, assistant executive director of The president's report, audihe NCAA, refused to discuss itors report and special presdetails of the case, saying only entations are among activities the association sought to have scheduled for the evening. the court order lifted. (UPI) Wednesday. Lyle, of Southw- estern Louisiana, accused of building a basketball powerhouse on scores of recruiting violations, has escaped punishment by the National Colleat giate Athletic Association least for a while. Craig Day be tough. tionmark. 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They have an obligation to place their points on the lne. Were working on the necessary guidelines to require this in the future. It isnt fair to the rest of the division, Rochford complained. . . . could considered a strong favorite. Whether Whitney has the conditioning necessary this early in the season, is the big ques- - Steve another Baeder, strong finisher in recent junior national racing is figured to do well as- - is Bob Whitney and Craig Day. Craig Day is making someYouve thing of a comeback. really got to be sharp to beat these junior experts. I think a years layoff hurt, but I didnt think Id lose that much ground. Im skiing better, Day told the Deseret News following his giant slalom exercise at Park City a week ago. Whitney, too, could do well in the downhill. He has the experience in this event to be ing last week saw senior men and junior expert boys throw out the third race of the giant slalom weekend. CHICAGO Mark Freed . . . downhill favorite President Jim 9S , 973 scaled from Garden Tickets will to $25, announced. now living in New York, stopped Randy Neumann in seven rounds in the Garden last Friday in his first fight since he ended a retirement he had announced last t the Garden announced This will hurt our top juniors and seniors who would like a crack at them in division competition, lamented three-quart- that he enters is Ogdens since the season started tion Unbea- contender Ron Lyle will make his Madison Square Garden debut Feb. 9 in a scheduled fight against veteran Jerry Quarry, heavyw-eigh- By DAVE KADLECK 1 Quarry Fight Garden Debut For Lyle be Quarry, ten the Snowbird Attracts Downhill Racers Deseret News Sports Writer SNOWBIRD Junior expert and senior men and 1 Thursday, January DESERET NEWS, 500 mrjm |