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Show Wednesday, March 27, 1974 THE PARK CITY tom Page 6 PAPERBACK 1. Tlu Exorcist . by William Blatty Bantam $l.75). The thriller about possession that made America shake like the devil. 2. Chariots of the Cods? by Eric von Daniken (Bantam ($1.25). The hypothesis that man's BEST-SELLE- civilization FASHION SHOW RS was seeded by visitors from outer space. 3. Serpico. by Peter Maas. (Bantam $1.75). The slick biography of a stubborn, honest New York cop. 4. The Camerons, by Robert Crichton $1.95). (Warner Fascinating family saga set in Scotland's coal culture. 5. Papillon, by Henry Charriere (Pocket $1.95). The escape from with Devils Island adventure idyllic pauses. 6. The Odessa File, by The Annual Heart Fund Fashion Show wll he held at the Park C'itv High School, Friday. March 29, atTp.m. Tfle fashions presented will range from infant clothing to teenage apparel, and many of the garments will be home-sew- n. Organized by Gwen Siddoway Earsen almost twenty years ago, the show has been staged under the direction of Chairwoman Nan McPolin for the past several years. Donations will be taken at the door with all proceeds going to the South Summit Heart Association. For more information contact Nan McPolin at(i49-9tl- 7. Frederick Forsyth (Bantam The search for an in which the thriller elements overpower the underlying moral question. 7. Green Darkness, by Anya Seton (Fawcett $1.75). The latest Gothic tale in which Celia's former reincarnation returns to haunt her or some damn thing. $1.75). 8. TAURIE Taurie is the Coalitions K44 this week. Four and a half is half of nine and this article will only be half its usual length because Taurie is only half dog. Her other half is coyote. Howl this came about is a mystery which will not be solved here. Tauries canine components were donated by a German Shepherd. Not the friendliest dog or semidog in town, Taurie rarely makes small talk with anyone other than Doug, Billy, Harry, or Mike at the Alamo. In fact, she can be found sitting .outside the Alamo at 8:30 every morning and she spends ninety percent of her time there. Although she is not Miss 'lime Enough for lxve, by Robert Heinlein (Berkley $1.95). Science fiction by the old master about a man who lives through 23 centuries. 9. The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, by John Godey (Dell $1.75). Thriller about an inventive hijacking of a subway train. 10. The Joy of Sex, by Alex Comfort (Fireside $4.95). Acr tually the number one n over the all among best-selle- pedestrians. Asked whether this is a serious endeavor or just her wily way of pulling people's legs, she would only respond with a wolfish grin. Taurie, who is just over a year old, gave birth to six pups about three months ago. Two of the offspring are still in town and one was claimed by Ramblin Jack Elliot, of musical note. We apologize to Taurie for the brevity of this article but perhaps we can make amends when we initiate our Coalition Coyote Column. zi non-fictio- Congeniality, Taurie does have a knack for panhandling. She has put the bite on several Main Street ex-Na- country. explanatory. Reason: All self- - available at Dollys." HIS Springtime is here! It's the perfect time to try the exhilarating sport of cross country skiing. Wolfe's Cross Country Ski Shop, located across from the Conoco station in the new golf pro shop, would like to invite you to stop by. We've got all the gear, whether you want to rent or buy, all the top brands of skis, boots clothing and accessories. or 649-811- 1 won Claimjumper the Recreational Basketball League crown Thursday night by It was defeating Park West, West's second loss to the Jumpers in the double elimination tournament. Severely weakened by a serious leg injury to their leading scorer, Burt Murnin, Park West was no match for the tall, strong CJ team. Amazingly enough, Bumin Burt played the entire game although he was outfitted in Converse All-Stcast from his ankle to his hip. The Jumpers raced to a 6 lead in the first quarter, paced by 89-5- 6. ar 32-1- Rusty Davidsons 12 points. Davidson, who was the game's high scorer with 28 points, made most of his baskets from close in. Even though they outscored Claimjumper in the second period, Park West still found themselves with a deficit at the half. The third quarter belonged to the Jumpers. Scoring on fast breaks and tip-inthey put the of out reach, extending game their lead to a 6 margin. Substituting freely in the final period, Claimjumper coasted to the easy 6 victory. High scorer for Park West was John Freeh with 18 points. Park West Overtakes Rusty nail In the previous nights action, Park West came from behind to defeat the Rusty Nail team, earning a berth in the finals against Claimjumper. 14-poi- nt TOURING TIME! Give us a call: Claimjumper Takes Title 649-962- 2 ext. 3969 s, 73-4- 89-5- 76-6- until Trailing 4, final the minutes of play. West simply outran the Nailers at the finish. The end of the first quarter found the Rusty Nail leading Getting strong rebounding from Bill Hart and Tom Worth, the Nailers looked impressive but each successive quarter found them less impressive. The half ended with RN still ahead by a 2 margin. An ankle injury to Worth in the third period hurt the Nails board strength considerably and the score at the end of the quarter was Rusty Nail. Exploding for 15 points in the final period, John Freeh led a West run and gun surge that netted them 28 points and a 12 point ' victory. Freeh was the leading scorer in the game with 23 points. High man for the Rusty Nail was Steve Dering, who tallied 17 points on the night. 23-1- 4. 37-3- FINE, HAND WROUGHT GOLD & SILVER Lq JEWELRY cms cum SUP rJ Sill) 50-4- 8, NfTHE SKI RACK atoraga and tuning n Expert ski tuning and waxing by Park City Professional Dick Neilsen and staff. storage by the day, night, week or month at reasonable rates. or Phone 649 - 9891 or 649-8581 The Ski Rack is conveniently located next to the Pay Day Lift at the Resort Center. |