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Show l The Sail I.ake Tribune. Sunday, February 2), Nips Twin Brother, 197S Sloe Driver Tops Quulifivi Phil MalireWins Slalom LAKE PLACID, - Dorsey, who won the womens giant slalom F riday for the second year in a row, led both heats with times of 35.27 and 38.29 for a 1 13.56 total. Phil Mahre of White his twin brother Steve by of a second over two runs to win the slalom Saturday at the U.S. National Alpine N Y. (AP) Pass, Wash., edged mens : The victory gave her a virtual lock on the overall title, which Christin Cooper of Sun Valley. Idaho, won in 1977. Championship. of a Phil, 20, led his brother by 34 second over the first run. but Steve, gunning for a rare victory over his brother, turned in the fastest time of the second run, 47.32, for a total time of Cindy Nelson, 21, of Lutsen, Minn., an Olympic bronze medalist in the downhill and generally in a considered weaker in the slalom, turnc-surprising second place finish with times of 35 94 and 38.83 for a 1:14.77 total. 1:34.21. r second run Phil clocked 47.62 over the for a total of :34.17. Phil had 46.55 on the first run and Steve 46.89. 1 from Colorado Springs, Tiania Tutt, an 18 year-olColo., and a member of the C. S. B team, vaulted from eighth after the first run to third with the second-fastetime of the second heat, 38.57, for a total of 1:15.94. Laurie Baker of Marblehead, Mass., was fourth in 1:16.84 and Holly Flanders of Candia, N.H., took fifth in 1 16.91. Again, the women had trouble with the course, with only 20 of 54 finishing. Cooper, who was second in the giant slalom Friday, was one of 26 skiers who fell in the first run. Difficult Snow d First Championship The victory gave Phil, ranked third in the world behind Swedens Ingemar Stenmark and Klaus Heidegger of Austria, a stranglehold on his first-eve- r overall national ski championship. He won the mens giant slalom Thursday but is not expected to win the downhill next Tuesday. Only 23 of an original 83 entrants in the mens slalom finished the course. Some skiers complained inches and bright that an overnight snowfall of sunshine with temperatures in the 20s had made the snow sticky and difficult to ski. Third in the mens slalom, more than two seconds off the pace, was Cary Adgate of Boyne City, Mich., who had runs of 48.16 and 49.09 for 1:37.25. Peter Dodge of St. Johnsbury, Vt., was fourth in L37.63, and ljuo Yamamoto, a Japanese who has tour, was fifth spent part of the season on the Nor-A- : 4-- 6 "We skied on a different hill than the girls. Steve added. On our hill, it was pretty icy in places snow but it was mostly with water and man-mad- e off to the sides. For the girls, some of the gates were set right in the ice. The close finish between the Mahre brothers brought back memories of past ties, but that was a long time ago, said Steve. Weve tied three times. We were at Crystal Mountain in Washington State when we were real I think we were in the mighty mites and young we tied for eighth in the downhill, Steve said. in 1:39.39. ' Scott Hoffman of Ogden, Utah, placed sixth with a time tf 1:39.57. s from Wenham, Becky Dorsey, a Mass. completed a two-da- y sweep in the slalom races when she easily won the women's slalom. 9-- 7; SUNDAY 30-c- annual edition of this race at the e Fairgrounds Raceway is scheduled for a 11 a m. MST The The snow is kind of difficult, said Steve Mahre. You have to get your ski on the edge at the right time. The ski doesnt really carve in this stuff. m OPEN DAILY RICHMOND, Va. Richard Childress led qualifying Saturday for the final 20 starting spots in Sundays $80,0X) Richmond 400 Grand National stock car race. Childress, a consistent competitor on the circuit who is still looking for his first victory, earned the 11th position with a speed of 91.165 miles per hour. The first 10 berths were decided Friday, with Neil Bonnett winning the pole position with a speed of 93.382 mph. Only 30 cars made qualifying attempts for the lineup. (AP) 10th .542-mil- Russian Gal Skis to World Crown Zinaida Amosova, a LAHTI. Finland (APi Mnwnw girl, became the endurance queen in the World Nordic Ski Championship Saturday, coming fivin behind to win a gruelling race for her second gold in one week Amosova picked up 15 seconds on fellow Russian, Galinka Kulakova, in the last lap after trailing her longtime rival by eight seconds midway to win in a time of 1 hour, 13 minutes and of a second. of greats in womens crossone 36, Kulakova, country skiing, was gunning for her 10th world or Olympic title in her last big race But she couldn't match her younger teammates pace in the final lap. not 20 would have been Seventeen kilometers ideal for me today, Kulakova said. With three kilometers to go 1 felt 1 had no strength left. She will retire from major competition after this season. crown last Amosova, who took the Saturday, also became the first winner ever of a world championship race. The marathon distance was added to the program this year. 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