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Show liVU Races at Sundance lliidiiiiilit Rasy Skiing Schedule B'lgham Young 1'nivetMtv skiers, who have mated ihe first National (ullegiate Ski Y svx events of the season, host their own meet I r.'lay and Saturday at Sundance and Park City The Cougars boasting the skills of cross countrv siers Aaron Bilim and Holly Anderson along w it h Cpme skiers Melisa Sneddon and Steve Jones, become a force in NCSA competition t Fridays Sundance giant slalom competition is scheduled to begin at 10 am with the womens f ist run followed immediately by the men s first r jn Biilin and Anderson will be competing in the individual cross country races on the White Pine Cross Country Centers Park Citv Golf Course Track, also starting at lu am There are 12 collegiate teams competing in BYL"s fourth annual invitational ski champion-snip- s College of Idaho won the first two and BYT' will be defending its title won last season ji k race at Snowbasin or a subaru asaU h Telemark Series race at Snowbird, both tarting at 10 a m Saturday Ken and Kathy Metarthv the brother sifter team from Park City who won the Park West Overland Saturday, also lead their respective classes after two of this season s Wasatch Citizens' Series track races Kathy (56 points) leads Mai v Demand Roxanne Toly (both with 52) in the women s open class and Ken (56) leads Alta's Rob Landis i50j in and the men's open Both Ellen iwu.iens Dan Gibson (men s as w as Ogden s Jtxk Ghdden (men over 50) have dominated their classes with two victories in two races t. d .n ) With three of the season's telemark contests completed, Cindy Collinson (who won her second race of the season last week at Snowbasin) leads the overall season standings with 65 points followed by Jennifer Wilson (42) and Ginm Lee Sprague (40) Charlie Hassard, also with two victories, leads expert men's standings with 60 points fol Cross Country skiers can choose between a & Blue Shield Wasatch Citizens Series Hall Kira Ivanova of the Soviet I nion the early leader, dropped to second place because ot her lackluster performance, and another Soviet woman, Anna Kondrashova, took the bronze Both Witt and Ivanova originally had 3 4 points, but Witt, who also holds the Olympic and World titles, won because the free skating counts more than compul Witt, a student, displayed the needed personality, although she missed one triple jump. 6 It & WEBER BIRD FEEDER 10G lbs. with bar & chain 12 amps, 5200 RPM Thumb operated manual oiler with level Indicator 14" reversible guide bar & chisel tooth Safety protective hand guard 5 chamber multi port PENTAFEEDER Choose from red or green roof models Clear acrylic panels ' i a WIPER BLADE REPLACEMENTS "T PYLON Sizes to ftj. fit cars -- Copper plastic insulation 15", 16" or 18' Twin 5014 BOOSTER CABLES with most packs YOUR CHOICE VQ 735 745 l r.MR V t$V- - M., KELLER ALUMINUM LADDERS I 6 tall Ngjf 9- - 3. stepladder Handy paint pailtool carrier shelf rungs Slip-pro- FH- - H !' 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C7 ficial said V 14" ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW 16 "She would not have earned the win, because her performance had no sparkle, no personality, one of- four-minut- e 5 31, sory figures and the short program Later, however, points officially were changed by the judges so that Witt had 3 4 points and Ivanova 4 4 Kondrashovas score was 4 8 points. Moscow Ivanova, a student, spoiled her chances to take her first women's European figure skating title ever, when she fell executing a triple salchow. Denmark (AP) Fast Germany s Katarina Witt rc tinned her European women s title hv coming from behind in the ladies free skating at the European Figure Skating Championships Thursday night at the Broendby Solitude will host slaloms for Jumot racers (14-1year olds) Saturday and Sunday, 10 a m each day at starting Friday, January Wilt Keeps Skating Title COPENHAGEN, ,ea-so- 30-3- Blue Cross Eat (rttiuiii (49- and last weeks winner Brad Makotf 45i v Former I'te All Americ as Sc utt Huffman tw ho placed third in last week s slalom at Heavenly alley, Calif and is edging toward top ten m the .landings), Steve Bounous and Bente Dahlum will be skiing for their first pro wins of the reason when the Peugeot men's tour competes at Angel Fire. New Mexico and the Women's Pro Tour races at Albany. 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