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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, March 11, Jean Saubert to Set 1973 Tribune Ski Classic Course When you have champions competing in a ski race, its imperative you have a champion showing them the way. Jean Saubert is a champion. She will show the Intermoun-- . tain Area's best skiers the way down Park City Resorts Payday Run during the 1973 running of The Salt Lake Tribune Ski Classic there Saturday, March 24. Miss Saubert will set the championship-calibe- r giant slalom course for the 190 skiers who are expected to compete in the invitational tournament. She thus keeps a tradition alive that of having a former Olympian set the line for the Classic. i. y ( , lom, a fraction of a second behind Marielle Goitschel, Christine's sister, who won the gold medal. Her first medal of those Olympic Games came when she took third place in the slalom, good for a bronze prize. her racing experiences go back to when she was 9 years old, her Olympic racing is more than enough to qualify her for setting a challenging course for the Classic entrants, which will include the regions best junior skiers. While She will set the preliminary line of the course the night prior the race and the final line Saturday morning. Mailed Invitations Invitations for the tournament only one of the regions racing circuit which pits the northern section skiers against the tion will be coaches early this tations are based south sec- with an advancement These skiers, however, mailed to advanced week. Invi- must compete in their new on Tribune class The piesentation of the new Cup point standings as of March 5. Skiers who moved Tnbune Cup awards and the into higher classes at the fact there is another giant slaadvance also will lom race at Park West the be invited because they do not day following the Classic are lose their Tribune Cup points expected to swell the The mid-seaso- n IS 1373 an ideal vantage point for parents and spectators. Racing will begin at 10 a.m. Tribune field to one of the biggest in years. The Park Vest meet on Sunday will give skiers two races to enter during the big weekend. The course set by Miss Saubert will have some 40 gates and finish a few yards behind the Park City Resorts activities center whose patio makes O- - 4 Teaches School Now a teacher at Cotton- wood School, Elementary Jean has set the course for The Tribune meet since 1969. She was Americas top female skier in the 1964 Whiter Olympics at Innsbruqk, Austria, old when she was a Oregon State coed. That was the year sshe tied with Christine Goitschel of France for second place in the giant sla Jean Saubert Shell Set Skiing Course Irish Meet USC in NIT Battle - V v NEW YORK (AP) Notre Dame, hoping to have the luck of the Irish on St. Patricks Day, plays Southern California in the opening game of the 36th National Invitation Tournament next Saturday at Madison Square Garden. Sixteen .teams are compet- ing in this oldest of collegiate ' basketballs festivals. .V f -- 1 V . If: c -- ; t Except for Rutgers, all the ! entries can start planning t their strategy. Rutgers will be facing the representative of the Big Ten Conference. j That was to he decided Sat- urday or, if both teams win, f until a Monday night playoff decides a conference champ, The Big Ten winner will head for the NCAA national tourifey and the runnerup will be Rutgers foe. Epur games on March Ride the strength of steel! 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