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Show 4C TV t Lite Tr'sii Juun frvt i 11 .ifci . qpim 1 t 4 .1 , Benirschke Back .After i ", TT r "Vr Bt par-- Auer , m f rr RcJ Trne Bes-rsc- I Lie Sntef has cLmbed ite laiier of success m professaxal Bit a: one tune Curing AirtrUI ,whyi i tie fo-U- ta J. ca- Ee reer be egr-e- oLj 123 tad neared tne claim of death and tad returned d pc-u- sii oo the football field Now he Kta-and beard me applause cf the crowd. He was tack in a San Diego Charger Bzufora after fightirg off iHeta and cobta He talks about Ls near-fata- l suras be pursues gery some of U many chanties, such as me Special Olympics He pr-paled m me Steve Garvey Ceebnty r L Ski Classic in Part Cut January 1 Funds from the classic will beoefit the let-- International Winter Special Ofympic Canoes. Eemnctke a also associated with fund-racefor the San Diego Zoo and is the National Sports Council for the National Foundation lor Clems and Colitis, a that not only almost ended his football career but also threatened R x: T-- j 12-1- rs Ls-ea- hJlife. In 1971, be established the Kick' for Outers." a fund to help the San Diego Zoo wort for the preservation of endangered species Bemrschke donated 250 for every field goal be made Along with zoo efforts, more than tSO.CnXi has been raised each year -',- kfc 015 tn S C94 IQWWl BYU freshman Steven Jones placed 10th in Ute NCAA slalom last week at Solitude. He leads Cougars in NCSA test today. Illness al impui idlll A1C41 O Staff Near-Fat- One of the things I have found as an athlete is that when you put pro next to your name people listen to you. Football is a popular sport and is given lots of media attention. I wanted to that attention as an athlete tc things that are important to me." explained the kicker ct and thought 1 could do some good work as a focctali player so I estahLshed Kicks for Cutters ' It was fun iod we raised over tVfij'fi It helped in me fact that m San Diego are oure tuoed mm the need to help endangered s amma-- s le spe-me- Bemrsctke is a popular figure :e the San Diego community The Charger orgar.natxa descnhes Em as everybody i boy and every mother's surrogate see. He beLeves a usrtg his popular.'. y to help others An attorney Lee Sternberg made me aware of the unique opportunity I have as a professional athlete He some-thm- g was coocerrrd about reur-n-g xt to the community." vad He helped me understand the power we have to affect others lives posuvely " The Charger ticker has come a long way. batting a illness to becoming '.NFL Man of me Year in 193, an award presented to He football s top ctzen-athle- t e was also one of five fina-s-ts for the honor in I VA Bea-irsct- 11 Hi TJ 1 Xi!7 ivnoWs SUV 11U11 me "why me i" The fijease is poorly understood and 1 &' t enow much about it It was so frustrating because my career was just staring R.ght at V begtnmng everything was taken away During me it Tea me city of San Dego railed around him. An informal call went out for blood and thousands of donors responded reBy October of that year, be was leased from the hospital, although he was still weak and underweight He made his first public appearance at tee Cbarger-Pitisburg- football h game, where the crowd gave him a warm reception. The team and fans support is something be wJl never forget The most meaningful time was when I went to watch the Pittsburgh game and the team made me an honorary Ln 1973. Beturschke was struck with lile'Uj and colitis Doctors at first believed oe had crone (fisease but the exact nature of the illness was not diagnosed until 192. 0a September 23. 1973 be was placed on the injured reserve Lst and it looked as if be would never play professional ball again. He almost (Led due to complications surrounding surgical proceedings His weight dropped from 174 to 123 pounds. When I became ill I was just concerned about living football was not even in the picture." Beturschke related. I was convinced I was not going to play again. You go through all captain." com Beturschke mented. When we went to the midd. ol the field for the com toa the crow me a warm welcome It w give real heartwarming" Through determined rehabilit. uon, Bemrschke returned to the lin up of the Chargers in 1380. He iu booored for his courage by the NT. players Association as Hero of ti Year" My work in some chanties cam as a result of my illness. The was one that many hadnt bear about I became a symbol for peopl lj with the illness, said Beturschke Anyone who has the disease, o knows someone with it can write n at the Chargers office. "I don't know where Ill end up a ter footbalL One thing about playin professionally is that you never know when its going to end, said Ber irschke Lubrication Change 15-4- Oil 5 Qts. 0 Change Ol Filter Check all Fluid Levels and nil as Needed Coupon Expires Tough BYU Skiers At Colorado Meet By Craig Hassell Tribune Sports r.ter BYlTi Ford Stevenson has taken his tough Cougar sLers to Silver Creek, Colo., Fnday and Saturday for a Nauonal Collegiate Ski Association meet hosted by Denver University BYU's Heide Hoffman, the NCSA three-tim-e All America and sister of pro skier Scott, won last weekends Lake Eldora, Colo., NCSA slalom and giant slalom to pace the Lady Coo-gato first place in the meet. She won the slalom by an impressive three second margin. Freshman Darlene Muirhead, from Frisco Colo., placed third in both events to cement BYUs victory. With Stevenson's three best men competing in last weekends University of Utah NCAA Invitational (Steven Jones. Bill Scbenker, Tim Murray), the Cougars still managed to place second behind Colorado College in the men's competition at Lake Eldora. I felt really good about it, Stevenson said. Cougar skiers competing at Silver Creek this weekend include Jones, Schenker, Murray, Scott Beck, Todd Thompson and Mark Wheadon along with Hoffman, Muirhead, Jo Nyman, Suzette Summers. Leslie Allen and Susan Sawyer. Pro Skiing: Utahns Steve Bounous and Scott Hoffman will be attempting to derail their Norwegian compe- - tiuon this weekend in the Peugeot Grand Pnx New Hampshire Cup giant slalom pro ski race at Watervilte, N H Hoffman, who opened the season with his first pro victory, is currently in fourth place in the season standings Jarle Halsnes. last seasons top Peugeot tour money winner (232.825), v on last weekends Maine Pro Classic slalom at Sugarloaf. 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