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Show te 1 -- Brother Phil Spill on Hill STRATTON MOUN- - Stevethe skiing for Mahre, past two years in the shadow of twin brother Phil, burst from obscurity Saturday by winning his first World Cup race ever, the final slalom event on the circuit tlus season Steve The a completed two-da- y sweep of this stop on the World Cup circuit by the twins from White Pass, Wash. Phil, the second-ranke- skier world, won skiloni Friday in d the the giant It was an ironic finish race in to a topsy-turv- y which many of the lower-seede- d skiers, coming from back in the pack, outclocked some of the more accomplished competitors. Takes Spill Phil Mahre, who had the best intermediate time of the first run Saturday, fell for only the second time this season when he encountered trouble coming over a steep lip on the course, which was set with 72 gates on the first run and 70 on the second. Steve, a motorcycle 627-met- gV V Bob Warnock at 50. His x . ' ;v ;'. K, ' o' racer during the sum- mer, whose liest prc ictus World Cup finish this season was a llth in a slalom m Italy last had a time of 53 32 seconds on the first run, skiing from the 22nd l, starting position. He clocked 57.15 on the second run for a total time of 1 50 47. Defending world champion Ingemar Sten-mar- k of Sweden success- fully retained his slalom title by finishing second in 1 50 87. Stenmark, a 21 year old from north of the Arctic Circle, was 10th after the first run m 54 66, but clocked an astounding 56 21 for the fastest time of the second run. Places Third Peter Luscher of Switzerland was third in 1:51.65, and Andreas Wenzel of Liechtenstein was fourth in 1:5191. Hans Nenn, the Austrian national slalom ciiamp-ion- , finished fifth in 1:52 08. the overall standings was secure. Theman behind him, Klaus Heidegger of Austria, fell in the second heat Saturday. linally for disappointment who came Heidegger, here as the only skier with a thar.ee to catch Stenmark in the overall and slalom standings He saw any hope for the overall crown evaporate Friday when he finished 16th ui the giant slalom and was well cut of the slalom chase after the first run in which he finished 16th Top Ability Steve Mahre, who eighth in the at the world finished slalom championships n last month in West Germany, has shown brief glimpses of world-clas- s ability in the past. He finished second in a World Cup giant slalom at Copper Mountain, Colo , m 1976 and was third in a slalom last year at Sun Valley, Idaho. In the U S. National slalom last week at Lake Placid, he finished second, Although Phil Mahre fell, his runnerup spot in feels really good to have won one. Id begun to wonder when it was going to In my turn Maine said that after the first run his brother Phil had said to hmr "Go get em, brother. Home Group 4 "Its been this way for me every year, said I come back to Steve the States and I do well Its our home ground We can talk to everyone. 1 can say hello to the operator at the hotel m The Stratum Mountain Cup stop was a World four of a W skiers the hill Saturday morning w as able to finish in the top 20. Besides Steve's late starting positon, two other skiers outside the first seed (the first 15 skiers to start) finished in the tip five Luscher down LEARN WINNING BASKETBALL ' i v . LW. .Vv "C, I a A 1 4 4 4 tt grandchildren and randchildren and most skis. five THE JERRY T ARK ' m- 1 TARKANIAN 1 1 (Learn the tundamentals and play as a team and individual) Campers are housed at the beautiful campus of Dixie College, St George. Utah. Camp Group Picture, Camp Play-Boo- k Everyone receives FRFE A Camp Director Directed by An outstanding staff of high school and college coaches Neil Roberts, Head Coach of Dixie College COACH TARKANIAN WILL BE AT CAMP DAILY to help you with your game One tow fee covers aU expenses tor the one week session June 18 to 23 Tor BOYS Grades 3 to one-hundredt- second ).) com? rgnSfim) m Quit Skiing Siding must agree with him because at 76 he looks more like a man of 50 and it is only with great difficulty that you I SIZE: believe his age. And now Andy, already a two-yeskiing veteran, is taking to the same slopes where Bob made his first tracks at Brighton in 1952. ALREADY LOW ONE TIRE PRICE: I t (swfiu 'HliTilV 4 WOULD ORDINARILY COST: I I dont like to ski with Andy because he is absolutely fearless. He just points his skis straight down the hill and goes until he falls. It scares me to watch him, Bob said. old. Bob has seen many changes in the ski industry since he first started at Brighton. started on wood skis and bear-tra- p bindings with leather boots. Now everything has changed. I just bought a new pair of boots and they are very different I 4 for 3 PRICE (25 LESS): ar $177.51 $187.98 career is about to undergo a setback. His father Lee, a former racer with the old Alpine Training School and the University of Utah, is going to be transferred to Denver, Colo., where Ski Country" is much further away. But Andys skiing $109.11 $21 3.51 $226.38 $245.01 $266.43 $236.44 $259.20 $275.10 $205.68 $327.12 $347.40 Scout Chief Named By four-year-o- ld rs Of)UOO ill Ci Hef Raider Squad n, learn the sport. At ism 'ita qtjmifc- ti 'ifevjutii Jrt JtTmiJV JidlllrljilUU? Htitlilt' WtHiUllli1 ttHpi) It1 nVlUV, 11V 'tnt&vr ibv.v imi Him tieir' comfit n. monc-ijit&3 --nviaiii Rib IilU (jltJlilpn (ill Hits HISS imyiiORO) i& OGItiti) dll' (sUfiu iiusmie& imiroi?&vvsuiifiii(B)fiT)fiiif I used to like powder skiing but now I like the pack better. If I fall in the powder it wears me out getting out of it, he said. of the family great-grandso- ml' I probably would have quit skiing if it hadnt been for the short skis. I dont like having so many people on the hill now. There are people and moguls everywhere you look. There are even big moguls on High Rustler and Rock Crusher at Alta now. greatg- Now Wamock is watching his Andy Spencer, Steve Ortmayer OAKLAND (AP) was named Saturday as director of pro scouting for the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League. Ortmayer, 34, for the last three years has been ir. charge of the kicking unit for the Kansas City Chiefs. He also assisted in scouting and fitness for the Chiefs. 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It At 76, Still Skiing Most Utahns get into skiing at a relatively early age and many discover the sport at the urging of friends or parents. . For Bob Wamock it didn't happen quite that way. I didnt start skiing until I was 50, Warnock said. Our youngest daughter Gayle (Mrs. Gayle Parry) is seven years younger than the next child so I w'as the only one who could take her skiing at Brighton. I used to just sit while she and her friends would go skiing. I got bored after a while so I decided to take up skiing. Still At It "That was in 1952 and Pve been skiing ever since. Gayle was 15 years old then and I had a great time with those girls. All of the kids skied and I probably would have started earlier but part of the reason was I couldnt afford to. I started at Brighton skiing on Millicent and then went mostly to Alta but now I ski at Park City and Alta, Wamock recalls. Wamock has four children, nine easier for the guys after us, said Stenmark, who started eighth Stenmark said this was not the way 1 wanted to win the slalom title, with Heidegger out But on the other hand. I have to be happy that 1 won the three cups Stenmark also said the result Saturday showed there are a lot of young skiers coming up it the first three But Then, He Started Late 0f from No 32. 'We inst scraped the soft snow away and made About 10 inches of snow fell here during the ntght. hampering many of the skiers who started early in the first nin None of n. By Craig Hansell Tribune Sports Writer from 27th spot and Nenn BE ATARK SHARK! Wm if' - the morning Were more relaxed here and its an good feeling started skiing Andy Spencer, is a veteran $kier after only two years. great-grandso- II 5 1078 Steve Malire Takes Over, Snares Slalom TAIN, Vt (AD '7 The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, March Park City, Ogden, Orem MORRISON TIRES 49 E. 9th SOUTH MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 8 A.M. 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