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Show Idaho Mer Flies to Victory In Weekend Mogul Competition professional attitude ca Cz hour and it makes me txA harder." The Buidweiser American Pro Ski Tour is" produced by -i wo former freestylers. Mike Han and Al Johnson, who is a former resident of Snyderville. The tour is open to amateurs and professionals and the next slop is the $2,000 Beaver Mountain Cup March 15 at Beaver Mountain, Utah. executed air maneuvers of Pielstick. the strength of Cambell enabled hinv to wins on turn points, speed and overall style. For Cambell. ..il was the satisfaction of knowning he had beat the best. "I've skiid the past three years in Sun Valley with guys like Cordeau, and ji's all coming together now." he said. "There's a real Mr. by David Neu Bill Cambell of Sun Valley, Idaho outlasted; the field of 10K mogul skiers "Sat.. March at Park West to win the second event of the 1 980 Budweiser American Pro Ski-inn Ski-inn Mogul tour. V - The 23-ycar old professional skiid eight times down the .'i . " r -.-. ' .. -.. i-i'-i:." ' - -' gruiUmj-Massacrc run in the dual format and earned $400 and a pair of skis for his effort s. Most skiers would want the whole mountain for thai and very few dip more than their toe down the new-run new-run cut off the top of the : Short swing Chair, . ; The 20 yard wide course ., " - . which drops 680 vertical in 1 .4(X) feet pnwed too tough for several favorites Jn the early rounds, but it was to the liking of Cambell who, seemed to take every dual in stride. "I like long; steep courses,' he "said '.after the event, "... and 1 like speed. I like getting on i in front and making them plavcaich-up." Second place in the men's event- went to 25-vcar old veteran Eric Pielstick froml Winter Park, Colo. Piel-siiek's Piel-siiek's 24 year old wife, Lita Hitchcock, also skiing for ;Winier Park,- took the women's wo-men's event, worth a pair of skkand $200 cash. Pielstick edged out . Joey Cordeau, a former Sun Valley-iie Valley-iie now skiing out of Squaw Vallev, to move into the finals against Cambell. The 25-year:' old Cordeau took third place. Foimh place went to Phil Boehne. the 28-year old neran and' leader of "The Steakpit Crew" at Snowbird, Cordeau .now takes over the .( load in the Men's Grand Prix ', siandings with 35 points. 10 more than Mark Archibald of Sa ndv. Utah who was absent I'rom i he competition due to a eommiiment on the World Cup lour in Europe." Hitchcock, the defending tour champion and a two-time; National Amateur Women's Moul champion withstood a strong challenge from Snow-bird's 21-year old Greta Paulson. Paulson has recovered recover-ed supurbly from a serious knee injury incurred last year and is 'currently, in the lead for ! he Grand Prix Title with 45 points. Hitchcock trails with .11 points. Although Cambell was pushed in the final dual byjhe c nsisient skiing and wel 1 r wiiii'. mi -"f .'. I J" y.Z: . X .v.-' I ' -. LMiliHaMMlBaKp pIlMililiit -' -- ;i'7 ..Jy, 5 :;.' , '"-'- -:-" . , , I . - . i vc 'JT' rvxr' c j . L-Ju ill. - k'lLsL Pholo .. by, Hat McDowell. ;. . fc . |