Show i nil By OWEN L. SAUNDERS Assistant Sports Editor Ten nine eight little seven six little five little Indians is the chant of the Ute ski coach Pres as he watches the members of the Redskin ski tribe fall by the JUST AS IN the old child's each and in this each ski team was lost until there were The Ute ski suffering from lack of numbers has dwindled down to only and these four will find it hard to compete against teams three times their a Ute victory over the Denver Pioneers looks doubtful when the Ute Redskins travel to Winter this weekend for the Denver University sponsored Winter Carnival ski WITH TWO of the Ute stalwart braves out Jim in a cast after a ski accident which put him out of action several weeks and now possibly Brad another Ute ace who sprained his ankle in last Sunday's Snow Cup Race at Alta the remaining four Ute warriors will have to ride their wood war ponies through the race gates at an even faster pace in order to match the teams from Air Force Colorado University and Western State Making the trip to the Winter Carnival meet will be Ute Alan who has apparently recovered fully from his rib injury of a few weeks Robert Bob and probably Jim Majestic Race On tap for this weekend will fee the annual Majestic sponsored by the National Ski An annual the race will be held at Majestic in Offering competition for the Class B and C the Majestic race will offer excellent trophies and prizes for the Starting times will be at o'clock both Saturday and Sunday with the youngsters racing Saturday and the Senior division being run over a slightly different and probably longer course Utah Ski Patrol Insignia Those patches worn by qualified members of the National Ski Patrol System of are often confusing to the casual and upon occasion The from the Eastern Ski Bulletin published by the United States Eastern Ski The double triangle or six pointed star the rank of National is an honor that is bestowed to patrolmen ing Senior patrol requirements and being qualified in Avalanche work with a minimum in most areas of the country of five years patrol This six pointed star is worn on the right sleeve with the individual patrolman's number below it THE SINGLE BLUE triangle denotes a Senior patrolman who is a member of a Ski Patrol meeting minimum standards of the This indicates the wearer is fully but has not been honored as a National members wearing such insignia as mm listed above meet excellent standards in the Western United States on toboggan and rescue work ad all hold advanced first aid cards the American Red and complete addition training each Lack of Honesty Or Just Ignorance During the past year a local ski through mailing error received a large quantity of and put them on Owing to the desirability of wearing the honor in Ski Patrol work these persons in many instances failed to remove this insignia from their parkas when the error was AT THIS TIME there are several persons attempting to convince friends and lift operators that they are National Patrolmen by the continued use of these six pointed They are not very for if they do not have a number sewn on below this insignia they are simply guilty of an exhibition of poor personal |