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II Page TH3 OTTAWA CITIZi i--e Like Old Archie Moore- VAnne Ends SLvlh US'i i '5 Kandahar Skiing Lucien Laferte Sti Winning 1 ANTON, i rf 2 C4 0. T' Viti by a i Tthn.c, in 2.CJ4. Austru cm top Conors in do. a Sa rcay a Zone meet and the Lucien far a field of Saturday to take the rr rrr'- f- H. If a' -A i Karl S.hrasz darted tie slalom g3tes of the fanud KatxU- bar ski race Sunday to via in two minutes, 7.7 seconds.

He won the Kandahar combined titie with a perfect score, as he bad takei th? tact Sat-1 urcay. Only tne combined cour.M P- Pr-rnie Citi-va apart Laferte, the Archie Moore ths ski jumpers, this rekf-nd led a Three Rivers of the Ga'ineau Zone and LivLion jumping cham-j. La fa tc, ho admits to 23 w.i:icrs 1 co; sc's to 25 Devonshire Tropry and the Frank Bedard Trophy. In addition to honors Sunday, Laftite aLo walked home with the Alexander cf Tunis Trophy for the beit style jump. Another Three Rivers flyer, Jean-Louu Morency, placed tee-nd to his cohort in each meet.

Max Pelt, of the Vikin; Club. 6 Fractures hi Skiing At orlune for the Kandahar title, vhu-h short of the hill record, set in IS54 by An Tcskle. Pelt. altho'-O winning the Junior with leaps ef 137 and 132 feet, as third in the overall competition with 135 4 points. Deiarnare was second in the Junior class with 181.2 points.

Weather and conditions for Sunday's meet couldn't have been better with very little wind and brilliant, warm March sun-jhine. Good Style Points Laferte, jumping in the 1 7th position in a field of 20, went 164 feet in his first try and 165 rhe second time down to outclass the field easily. He was of was by far per wilh ski ai'drir ere injured, t. in at Camp Kortu: won the Junior crown saturcay and Three Rivers' Albert Deia-i mare was best among the younger et yesterday, i Wind Bothersome the ou'etan'tiiij jumper of tr.e weekc'id's com petition and a iii entry. urn for only the second time this year, the veteran took an enimatod 8.3.1D kie: I Jumping into a stiff north wind that made Saturday's meet tricky, Laferte combined leaps of 144 and 142 feet to gain a v.

-y TOP SENIOR FLYER PROFESSIONAL boxing Schranz won at Ctaraoois, France last year. Austria mads a clean sveep cf the Kandahar titles, as Frandl von the women's crown Saturday. Ottawa's Anne Heegtveit was sixth in the women's combined competition. She tied fr seventh in the slalom with Saily I)eaer of the U.S. and was sixth in the downhill.

Miss Frandl had 2 73 points in placing first under the system where the winner has the smallest total. Miss Hcgglveit had 5. 51 points. The Canadian tiri's times for two runs down the mountainside were 59.9 and 53 seconds for a total of 1.57.9. Three Rivers' Lucien Laferte.

right, is with Ottawa Ski Club president George McHugh, QC, after completing his sweep of the Gatineau Zone and Quebec Division ski jumping championships. Photo by Newton awarded a total of 105 5 style points by the three judges, getting 53 of them on his second attempt. Morency had 153 and 142 foot-leaps for 203.3 points MAR. 18th were out during the weekend. There were r.o Injuries reported at Wakefield or Mountain Lod-e.

Injured were: Lie Rov, 17. of 137 Montcalm Street. Hail, possible fractured right Bruce McLennan, five, of 1446 Cavendish Road, possible fractured rUht leg. Man Quinn, 17, of 19S0 Vina possible fractured rijht leg: Lauretta Foley, of lu7 OKoode Street, possible broken riht ankle; Joan MacArthur, of 156 Carting Avenue, possibl fractured left ankle; Mrs. Douslas Argue, of 61 Broadway Avenue, possible broken rit leg.

3.30 P.M. MAIN EVENT 10 ROUNDS points total or 202.5 while Morency with jumps of 133 and 131 was second with 191.3 po'nts. The wind made jumping tricky but not dangerous as evidenced by only four falls, two of which were just touches. Competitors said it didn't bother them that much. In the competition off the Ottawa Ski Club's 60-meter Sigurd Lockeberg jump, Laferte soared 165 feet for the best jump of the day but it wa? still some 27 feet Peter Guy Claude Trahan, another Three Rivers man topped the jumpers with 201.2 points.

Delamare? Junior win came on leaps of 134 and 126 feet and 185.1 points. Saturday, the Gatineau Zone and Division cross-country meet was held with Jacques Carbon- land evert, took the Zone Junior Kordic combined title while CMR'a Robert Cross won the Quebec Division's Senior Nordic combined. Judges for the two meets were Bob Wallace, Gerry Paquin, Earl Fillman and Bernie Kvendbo. Raymond Desrochers was in charge of the hill while Ccc Clark and Fred Morris also gave a hpnd. ncaiL of Quebec City's Union Commerciale Club, successfully defending the title he won last year.

Royal Military College's Sam Stailard took second place, one minute, 37.8 seconds behind Carbonneau's winning time of 42.13.2 minutes for the seven-odd miles course. Peter Guy, second to winner Tony Blair in the Junior over FrandlVs performance was 56.1 and 56.8 for 1.52.9. In the downhill race Friday for the first part of the combined title, Miss Heggtveit was MEN Good Grooming Starts with Ottawa'! Own GALE KERVIN vs. DAVEY DUPAS (Tenat Lightweight Champion) Plus 5 other outstanding' bouts MAIL ORDERS At'tEPTtH TICKETS NOW ON BALE $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 Tickets may be obtained at the following outlets Lindsay's Record Bar, Sparks Shaffer's Men's Hear, Ri-deau Darwin Jeweller, 1308 Wellington Robin-on's Smoke Shop, 738 Bank Carticr Mignault, 153 Main Hull; Comerford Smoke Shop, 118 Bank St. Ciant Slalom Winner Guy Wins Vorlage bkung Peter Guy yesterday won the Bradings Trophy Giant Slalom event at the Vorlage Ski Club by almost six seconds over Mcrv O'Xeil.

Guy negotiated the 34-odd gates at Vorlage in 57.4 and 57.9 seconds for a total of one minute, 55.3 seconds compared to O'Neil's runs of 1:02.0 and 59.1 for 2:01.1 minutes. It was the sixth running of the race at Voriage and the course, on the Powder Puff and Mini hills, was set by Ted Richer. Sandy MacKay-Smith won ALONG WE SKI TRAILS Trail Skiing Offers Sport At lis Best (. H' v'- JmL Ttl'll -nil- i Bernie N'ellis i ii ritiSWi ii "inrrn nri CE 3-62112 Jacques carbonneau Deended His Title Aluert JJclamaie flunior Champion the Junior class with a time of Division Title List 1 2:08.8 while Victor Gnaedinger took the Juvenile with 2.12.4. Seniors 1 P.

Guv 57.4 57.9 1:55,3 1 M. O'NcU 1:2.0 M.l 2:01.1 Juniors 1 S. MacKav-Smith 1:04.7 1:04.1 2:08.8 2 J. Budden 1:11.1 1:07.0 2.18.1 Juvenile 1 V. Gnaedinger 1:06.3 1:06.1 2:12.4 2 Johnstone 1.33.8 1:38.0 3:11.8 Quebec Division Class A i tf ft fti 5nPOO SI.50 HAIR GROOM TONIC $1.35 SPRAY' DEODORANT $1.21 Ottawa skiers aren't taking advantage of what Camp Fortune has to offer, according to Ragnar Narum, the Gatineau Zone's cross-country chairman.

"I think there are only two cities in the world best equipped to offer the family skier whatever he wants. One is Oslo, Norway, and the other is Ottawa," Narum said yesterday while watching the Quebec Division jumping championships. Speaking in his heavy Norwegian accent, Ragnar, in Canada for better than five years and now a naturalized Canadian citizen, said the Ottawa Ski Club can offer the skiers everything, including some of the finest trail skiing in the world. "People don't know what they're missing when they stick to the hills all the time. A little trip out the Nature Trail, with its magnificent views, would help cure them," the affable Norwegian 1 L.

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Chambers 1:33.5 1:37.2 3:10.7 1 C. 201.1 Building Matcricls 174.8 3 H. Dintner PILOi! LtGC. Montclair PR 7-4318 172.5 4 P. CAT lOKf ill P51KW? 158.4 164 17.5 17.5 17.5 165 18 18 17 153 15.5 16.5 14 142 15 16.5 15 135 14 14.5 13.5 146 15.5 16 15 130 14 16 12 136 14 13 9.5 149 16 16 14 154X 5 8 4 Class 156 15.5 17 14.5 137 14.5 io.5 14 133 14 15 13.3 110 13 14 13.5 123 14 14 11 130 14.5 13.5 10 105 13 13 12 115 13 11 13 110 11 11 8.5 105 10.5 10.5 9 96 10 10 10 98 12 13 .9 ior and Class 134 14.5 14.5 13 126 15 15 15 129 13 16.5 11 129 14.5 16.5 13.5 105 10.5 12 12 114 12 12 12 113 12.5 10.5 11 104 13 10.5 8.5 83 9.5 10 9 104 8 5 8 84 10 10.5 10 72 10 10 10 SOX 1 0 0.5 61X 1 0 0 people will turn back to touring.

Touring has everything except tows and what could be nicer than a little trip out the trails, a stop-over for lunch at one of the Gatineau Hills' beauty spots, and a fast run back to Fortune or Kingsmere. Ragnar, talking of the differences between Ottawa and Oslo stated that at least half of the Norwegian Capital's 400,000 population is on skis every weekend. The percentage in Ottawa, while being quite high in North America, is quite low in comparison. "The interest in skiing is also very high. Take a look at the crowd watching the world championships at Lahti, Finland 125,000 just to watch the jumping meet alone," stated Ragnar.

Ragnar hopes to introduce a plan to popularize the sport i 142.1 6 J. S3 CO) Pt OTTAWA CIVIL SERVICE RECREATIONAL ASSOCIATION (RA) Nominations for candidates for election to the Association's Board of Directors will be received at its offices from March 17th to 28th, both dates inclusive. Nomination Forms may be obtained at the RA Office, 243 Llsgar Street. (Miss) Elizabeth S. Spohn, Secretary.

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Civ 01 a call or drop in to tee toon. 4 P. next winter. He has ideas of picking a certain trail each weekend, letting the people name the times they expect to take in covering it and present pins to those coming the closest. "It should revive the Interest in trail skiing," Ragnar concluded, A Most Successful Day The past weekend's jumping meet at Camp Fortune turned 150.1 5 J.

Richer 122.6 IS THE TIME TO ATTEND TO HOW 6 Pare 120.5 INSULATE Nov Free Estimates Easy Monthly Terms GERRY LOWREY 131H4 Wellington St. PA 8-3793 7 R. Cross 53.7 BORROW '50 to '2500 C27 I Gatineau Zone ITiZOfJB out to be one of the most successful held in years. The weather was bad on Saturday but the bright, warm sunshine yesterday all but made up for it. A crowd of about 1,200 watched the event yesterday and the Zone realized some $300 in revenue, something that hasn't happened in some time.

It was a crowd-pleasing meet with veteran hopper Lucien Laferte, of Three Rivers, providing most of the spectaculars with his stylish jumping. Sixteen-year-old Albert Delamare, who has been jumping for eight years now he broke 200 feet two years ago at Rerlin, N.H. also showed that he will bear watching in the future. YOUR PLUMBING. AND HEATING REPAIRS.

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