| Show FP'11101to4toIV4'NoPP'rftwNiswtw'VA-ir"W"oPssw"0"lo'rV'ifo'ogPVPSe"'Pr'r'"V'Io'"qrIP'P'"V"I'"A't'"f'N"e''-PWVF - ssaN - 1 The Sa:t Lake SPORTS Tr-tun- D7 Sunday January 11 1992 Arbitrator Orders New Bobsled Tryouts ASSOrIA'rED PRESS TV came after a hearing Thursday and Friday with hurdler Edoari Moses and football players Willie Gault and Greg Harrell The thTee claim they Informed of the sthedule and re lations of the Olympic trials last LOS ANGELES — An arbitra- t11:4 - - Lm" 1 4 if 1:3 V1 'ret - 'I 6":- a a s ' :I P 77 - -- -- i- 1 N - k ''' '4 ( 74: -- - - 4 -- -- 4 r '"4101ccTagwiro"m1102600-'"- Ei- - J 1 ' It said Maxidon is bad emough to flip but when you are " leading and you tip it over Conditions were near perfect for the competition The we was flipped ECHO RESERVOIR — One sec- ond he was speeding toward his second victory of the day The next second Max Maxidon's snowmobile had flipped and he and his marine were sliding quickly toward the edge of the course "I must have hit a groove:" Maxidon said as he feverishly attempted to bend his handlebar back into position for his next race He was uninjured and his 500re snow machine was patched up He stared his third race but the suspension was knocked out of alignment enough to prevent him from being competitive Maxidon had won his first rare and was leading in the second when he rolled The action was fast as the Utah State Snowmobile Racing Association hosted about 40 racers competing in 20 classes in Utah Wine ter Games competition on a inches thick under the oval and temperatures were cold under a clear sky Drivers were divided into power classes from the 340ce engines to the large 707ct unlimited sleds The unlimited drivers can push their snowmobiles to almost 100 MPH in the straights The key to oval racing is cornering ability The sleds are all long carbiequipped with de-steel studs The studs called picks for ice pick cost about a5 s cents each arid most racing have between 250 and 300 picks on the track Dustin Sweeten is the defending Utah Winter Games Men's Ail Star and Annie Janke who also won the women's race Saturday is the defending women's Ail Star Saturday Jonathon Koppinger won the junior race and Jim Gardner Salt Lake won the old timers about 14 14-in- mow-mobile- half-mil- long ice oval Saturday' "This is the first time I have Late Trilwarar VC 'Mg Was-met- er d - ' e e0 Gus 0 74 ' ! 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-- V —if 71 0 ON1FIVOF olirnap 1 (1 V' t- r 1- CO ---v- 00 ta0 1 — 10' a 1 cf971s1:11j:47od0 4 D 5 4 I 0: THE MAN YOU TRUST I c-7- t - A V's0 tee-mar- NNW f1---- 1 - 9-- skiing supremacy Utah Winter Games competik tion continues Sunday with and CTOSS country ski marathon racing at Park City BRAKE t r II won the stock C and D ctasses with Richard McCullough and Christian Gardner earning stock A arid B victotes Mark Sweeten was the stock E winner At Brighton a team of three boys and two girt powered Waterford School to its third consecutive Knudsen Cup 'Utah Winter Games High School Ski Championship The win allows Waterford to retire the coveted cup which has been a symbol of high school tore ligaments in his left foot and left knee was flying home and would undergo surgery next week Rob Boyd of Canada competing in his first race since back surgery in October crashed and tore ligaments in his right knee Doctors said his season also was over Wasmeier was 38th out of the gate and went fearlessly down the course You had to be agzressive today and not let yourself be intim- dated by the course: Wasmeier said "I think there were so many falls because some racers were too impressed by the course Wasmeier had a time of I minute SO 58 seconds edging Patrick OrIlieb of Austria who was second in 150 64 Germany — Markus of Germany mastered the tough icy Kandahar course with a risky awessive ran to win Saturdays World Cup downhill that ended the Olympic hopes of three other racers race In an accident-plagueBerni Huber of Germany starting third crashed and suffered a broken hone in his hack pulled a muscle in his right thigh and injured his right ankle Doctors said the season was over for Huber who needed help from medics walking off the course Ate Skaardal of Norway also had his Olympic season ended in another crash Doctors said he Moses Gault and Ilarrell later Med a protest the US Bobsled Federaton Turn vour htime vittrok into meanie productituv --- OtPl VAIK i Crs52CR) -or- - T rare Farmington's Curt Sweeten Risky Wasmeler Wins World Cup rEiv AS6C1ATED PRFSS 4 cr--7- Snowmobiles Race Through Winter Games Craig Hansen L:74 — aff-tri:‘44" - Max Maxidon a winner earlier in the day controlled lead during second snowmobile raee In Utah Winter Games Moments later however his machine flipped out of the raee and onto the sideline By 0- wiir Crate lionse44 erer S THE SALT LAKE TRIEL7NE ere! - r - TE t Jeff IN'oottard of Todd Snavely and Bryan Leturgez Make a tP1111: Unction of Ma ii1:1 I° k Ill) J i I r s--- o' 11140::11 ) 4 grN zy -- WED -4- 11111111111 4o0- a l-1 1 -w - r--- s ::a''44:o Is aig 1 000 a I I b Olympic bobsled team was unfairly selected last year and ordered a new round of tryouts Attorney Ross R Harfs A NON tA tor ruled Saturday that the US "" "141 July at Like Placid N Y Al the push tratt the team finIshed see!Att 01 of a SfCorld beL174 a team 17570A13 2I t UIRELLS Vfliff: 1 9 5599 5999 laS30R14 1257CA114 WHOLE SUIPPLJES MILDPOrir 5390 0300 0000 LAST reEmmoommati - 6 I no C-T- cg armysta p::: ---c 77"fietvIL — 7 7 '92 SUPERCAB 4X4 SHORTBED rxsIsr56 111 $ el'a' '92 L 12 11011 STC)Cg 4X4 55323 - - VIALZli - a To Ts s Id Volcia tCStS 4 o S541 -244LER rift golt4- - SoSEC rt7 CA- '177-iicio --- 7--- 1 : 1 I:1 91 :1 ----t 110 I 34 TO11 4X4 trk xcr 1 S SPEE CASETTE VAX& VC & cm OD- Irwin rAAtE IVN '‘ommimmown '''''s‘mvmoyeamyteognomm- 710 ALAILAILAL110LaSAILititt-AlalLALAItailLMAitonWis- t SAVE W &PEED CA SE TTE TPAA1M TVN 451 1ft E PAPE VD TILT 6 0 111W i 1 or 1"tai ioriar- - unit sier ii—emet res aoS Ike 1111 11104Crrie 984865 S SASE3 ----"c'l Als M' toit OP I " is mamma : L aft A t y MCA 3 LI TA or Artonl PI Sal!6 V 11411 AM 34 01—elf 1PLACOlt Alk kw LAP-SE-S- 4 : yf ctzss--vic-"—a-c- - AboxdP 01 - PP 1 - r Ca '' ffeI Coer FinancingMavailable to 11"" '1 "I 4474 7 I tn444 I WIZtwrCli 16iyosir"Pew ACY PK WA-LC:- 4 V IA V- - 244 2 1!1 ALAILd1—ALAILAILALM4" idtatill lit"Mt ear ribs ::313eftWr 71-m- rat:1415 7 in f- - D It4C FlaTitato rile 4 PCIEPTCANT WE Co ts rii warar- ss E s th7ifryTV'M AO -'''- lif 17 fr: FREE cs--r :AMR 10009 1 1000 j MICHELIN' XH4 r SUPERCAB - 0 zly Li g 4 T:::oef) 2 I 1 VW( SSW '155969 WITH 1540 PE3ATE 11111111- ie I 9 63 WITH ' 1 a aloD1'3 0 p n c Es! 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