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12 Monday; February 26, 1968 t. i Sajwaaj a "i ii pada's Nancjt Greene chats with Florence Steurer. W. A. RANKIN UMTTEO 410 Bank Street Phont 236-4571 CITY WIDE DtXrvEJtY Twic DaOy Jt sa.

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No obligation. Automation Centre' of Ottawa, Limited, 7S Albert Street, -Ottawa, Ont Name Address City The Ottawa Journal i 1 Nancy Greone Wins Two Events i i nww mmm NANCY WITH COMPETITORS winner, arid Marielle Goitschel, right, the French girl who placed fourth, after winning the Art berg Kandahar special slalom at Chamonix, France, Saturday. Nancy, who won thdownhiIl Friday, swept down the slalom course in a two-run time of Ottawa Win Open I. Duck of Toronto Gren-' adiers fJwon the two-mile Coscin Memorial Trophy Sat-' urday in the Ontario Speed-' skating championships held at Anglesea Squared It was an all-Toronto' show" 1 this event with F. Backer, J.

Matusiak and- A. Plast-chaert, all of the Metro finishing in that order behind Duck who racked up a time of (.28.5 for the event. Kitchener-Waterloo Sertoma skaters topped the point standing with 133 followed by SERVICE mnoNS pnn 1 M. All THIS wTEK D. tecOONALO Vkaa i L.

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Former Of the Ot- tawa club won the junior girls' 220 and 880. to take the class title. Ip the juvenile events, L. Laundrie of tawa captured the 220 K. Dietiker.

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Rideau CanoClub I Meets Tonight The Rideau Canoe Club will hold a general meeittig tonight BtitrHj Carlatoa Memorial foiled Chjfch HaH, corner of Melfa Crea-cent and the Prescolt Hrgn-way. The meeting starts at 7 00 m. and all club membtra in addition' to anyone interested are welcome. RATIFY RECORD FRANKFt RT (Reutert) the International Amateur Athletics Federation council Sun day recognired the 1.508 metres as an fficial distance women I athletics. The council meeting recognfred Britain's Anne Smith a first the record, ratifying her time of four rtimrtek I7.i aeconds.

175 Compete in YBC Zone Playdowns A groop of ITS bays and girls, junior and senior, from Ottawa, Cornwall and Pete-win, Imk part at the Queensway Bowl over the' weekend in the Youth Bowling Council tone finals. They were 'competing for nullifying berth in the YBC provincial final, scheduled next month in Toronto. 7m a wart: Bn O. Trwa mm i- am DauBM a imiaw. O.

044 un AtQiajat. 044aaa ft (ttt t.4jia J. aja BiM Alaaain. Onaaaj. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Nancy Greene, the pixie-.

faced skiing ace, i won the special slalom and the women's combined Chamonix, France, Saturday but lost her temporary lead in the World Cup standings. lsabelle Mir' of France, who bypassed the Chamonix events to compete in Norway, had second-place finishes in Saturday's giant slalom and Sunday's slalom to pick up ,40 World Cup points. That put her ahead of the World Cup defender -from Rossland, B.C., 133 to 101. Word from Chamonix was that Saturday's women's Sue Graves In Big Win AtOrford i MOUNT ORFORD. Que (CP) Bert Irwin of Canada's I national ski team cap.

tured top honors during the weekend at the Adams mem-'orial ski champtoriships. win-' ning the slalom, downhill and combined titles. Gravis of Ottawa, a member of the Gatineau team) woo the women's downhill in 78 0 seconds. Sh finished third in the women' slalom in 100.4 seconds, giving her enough points lor the combined title. Stephanie Townsend of Banff, a member of the iu onal 'B" team, captured the women's slalom in M.S.

second for the two run. She was also4ounh in the downhill and second in the combined, i Irwin, a native' of Kara-loops, skied irhe slalom course on Mount Orford in' a combined time of 8S.1, seconds. of Graham Hess of Toronto, a membAr of the Espoirs team who clocked in at 88.8. The Kamploops skier streak- ed through the downhill in 718. Arthur Bourbeau of Montreal and Pierre Saroi of Quebec City tied lor second with 72 sefonds each.

Anne Rowley of Ottawa, a member of the was second in the women's slaV lora in 100 2 seconds. Andrea Vajda of Vancouver, a member of the Espoirs team, finished second in the downhill in 80 10 seconds. 1 OSC Team Finishes 2nd In R6ldy MORTN HTS. (Speciall TV "gofd tewm" from the United State Eastern America Skiinf Association, woo the I 10 kilometer senior- men's Quebec Division Cro -Country Re'ay Championships held at the Vikinc Ski Club during thf weekend. Trie U.S.

team Included Eve Dnnklee IT.4S). Peter Davis (M 12). John Morton iV 21) for a combined time of 111.48. The Ottawa Ski Club team placed second. The team included Malcolm Hunter 2S).

Mike Whittington (40 21) Da Rees (10 S4) for a 'total of 114 40. A Viking Ski Club team woo the veterans portion of the competition. On the team were Gosta Edvardstoo (52 1). Sam Staflard (4I7J). teo Leh-tonen (41.18) for a time of Ia 27.

The Ottawa Ski Club finish ed second in the veterans race. The OSC team Included Bruce Cameron (51 U). Ja Edwards (SI K). Frank Cooke (4S.28) for a combined time of 147 48. The OSC Junior team won the 1 I kilometer event.

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Pork, a.e4t. St. fawHi 'St. araacts. But Loses Lead for World Cup slalom didn't count in World CiU'p compilations, although tbe previous day's downhill' did.

Miss Greene won both races and automat-' ically 'was combined- champ. The Friday downhill victory gave her 25 points. Femande -Bochatay of Switzerland, winner of the' giant slalom at Oslo, was disqualified, for missing gate in Sunday's slalom. Her World Cup points now total 99. for third place.

In international races counting for the World Cup, points are awarded for placing! 1 to 10 as follows: 25, 20, 15. 11. 8.6,4. 3. 2.1.

The competition ends in April. Tuesday Ottawa hails Canada's skiing heroine Tuesday. Nancy Greene. Olympic gold medallist, arrives in the city where she was born on morning along with other national ski team members. Nancy will be saluted with luncheon by the federal government tomorrow.

At 3.30 pjn. she arrive at City Hall where she will receive a silver i jewel box and a scroll attest-. in to the city's appreciation of her performance. Mayor Reid wul confer an "honorary, citizen of Ottawa" honor' on Miss Greene as well as a key to the city. At 4 p.m.

a parade 'will leave city hall with Miss' Greene, of course, in the lead. The cavalcade will proceed down Sussex Street to Rideau UPC DILL The sua was warm, the snow was rood and the Gaii-, neau was filled for the week-. end. i Nancy -and Every area reported larga' crowds, and with the softening weather, very good ski conditions. And everyone will continue to operate daily with evening operations at Camp Fortune and Edelweiss.

And the biggest eveftiruj operation comes up tomorrow night at Carbngtoa Park. Nancy Greene and the national team will be on hand to take part in a Gatineau Zone program designed lo raiat funds lor the national team. Details on the schedule for tomorrow are carried elsewhere on these pages. The following Midgets of the Ottawa $kl Club have been promoted to. the Midgef racing group for the Gatineaa Zone: i Gillian McRurr.

Anna May Gaffney. Lisa Bureau. Henry iWylie. pevon Boucher. Moira Lafrombote.

Jennifer Graves. Anne Ftnton. Estrlle Lafranv boive. $aady Castonguay. Pierre 1 1 0 n.

Lorraine Lfnch. Promotions were -made as a result of observation In rac- 4ng clasaea and the lat Midget race. Midget are 'reminded of the Alpifte combined at Mont St. Mane. March 3.

Pteaaa phone In your entries. MIDGET EVENT The Gatineau Zone' rJass Midgets wiH compete fpr the Alpine Combined title at Mont St. Marie nex( Sunday. At stake are the Optimist, Brian O'Brien and Keenan trophies, The giant slalom is set; 1:30 a.m. with the slalom at 2 30 pm.

Entries must be phoned to 733-2872 before, Wednesday midnight 1 MOUNT BLANC MEET Juvenile "Class Df tom-petitnrs from the Ottawa Ski Club cleaned up at Mount Blanc Sunday. Result are listed below. SLALOM (GIRLS) 1 Nina Sparks (OSC) 39 7 2 Sandy Fraser (SJ) 40.7 3 Jennifer Smart (OSC) 40 8 GIANT SLALOM (GIRLS) 1 Sandy Fraser (SJ) .1.22.7 2 Jennifer Smart (OSC) 1.23.2 2 Valerie Watson (OSC) 1251 GIANT SLALOM (BOYS) 1 Ron Rend (OSC) 1.13 2 Pat Lynrh (OSC) I.I0.S 3 Robert Pich (LOM) The women's slalom at Oslo, was won by Kiki Cutter the U.S.J 1.J33.41. Miss Mir was timed in 1.33.- 95 and Wendy Allen of the U.S. was third In 1.35.06.

Betsy Clifford of Ottawa finished 11th, timed In 1.48.-54 In the men's slalom at Oslo Sunday, Patrick Russel of France was a surprise win- after he appeared to'bs out. of contention because of alow first run: i He. was timed in 1.47.35. with Dumeng GioVanoIl of Switzerland second in 147.50 and Haakon Mjoeti of Norway third in 1.47.89. At Chamonix Sunday.

Austrian men placed one-two- Hails Street, up Ride a to Bank Street and down Bank to Lansdowne Park. I The 32-member national team will then proceed to a 'civic reception before putting on 'ski togs and going to Carlington Park Tickets for 4ectatora at. Carlington Park are $1 and national team member will ski as part a program' being put on by the Gatineau zone to raise funds for I the national team program. i The program also Includes a precision ski demonstration by member of the Camp Fortune ski school, fireworks, flaming baton twirling and the annual race between tr.e Rough Riders and memocts of the pnss. radio, TV cj.tm.

Tickets are available at any ski shop in the area, at Noal Kerr's and at the Belle Claire. OOrfJ WEEK'S EVENTS 'i St. Sauveur will have a( Night Slalom rare Ion Feb. 9k An Mr UaKilant' Rava4. aloka tl aitl ha tha aite' of the Internationa Jumping Meet on March 2 and 3.

Also on March 2 and 3. the Dalton'Wood four-way high school tram meet at! Camp Fortune. 1.30 p.m. will pee for the Dalton Wood. Journal and Citizen Awards.

Toe fumping takes place crtm country at tjl the slalom at 1.30 pm.land the giant slalom on Bud Clark hiH at 1030 a m. Coilingwood, Ontario will host the Canadian Senior Championship on March 2 and 3. On March ,3 the 0'Keef'' RecrealKjnar Rac Finals will place at Vorlag at 2 Mont St. Mane will have! a g.ant slalom and a slalom' race for class midgets on March 3. Giant slalom.

is 1130, slalom trme is 2.30 pm. Entries for these two event must be phoned in before 1 0 m. on Wednesday. Pleas caH 233- Midget, Juvenile Program Ends' F.delweis completed the midget and juvenile programs during the 'weekend with proficiencyrace. A total of 7 young skiers took part Boys to- I.

Mark Hamilton. 2. Pat Cole. 3. Don 5amu1ack.

Girl lo 91. Sandra Henderson. 2. Georglna Wig-ley, Los me Gagne. lj Boys 1012 II.

George Bowie. 2. Dennis Barm, 3. Bill Samujack. GirU 10 12 I Linda MacFarlane.

2. Rhonda Cole, 3. Joan McNaiy-. Bov 12 15 i. Al Even-' chicki, 2.

Bob McNally. .2. Paul Morri. Girl 13-13 I. Theresa Griffin.

2 Leslie Wagg. 3. GaU Campbell. SKATE EXCHANGE FAIRS Tuli aaap aM akaiaa aa limn ar Maw 1 aasr fKts Town fBYLES C0. LTD.

244 ST7 Bank St. OwM PrttBf HtM gVwaV three In the ArlbergiKan-dahar slalom. Reinhart Trit-scher. timed in 1.39.46 for two runs, defeated Herbert Hubert, 1.40.22, and Harald Rofner. 1.40.34., PERILLAT 4TH Guy Perillat of France was fourth, which combined with a third in Saturday's men's downhill made him combination winner, ahead of Ber-'.

nard Orcel of France who won the downhill but was lUh in the slalom. Scott Henderson Banff, placed fifth in the first. Chamohix slalom runj but had difficulty on the icy second run, finishing 13th over-all. With a 12th In Saturday' downhill, he had hi best combined placing in European competition this year, Rob Hebron of Vemon, B.Ci. who -took a tumble about halfway down the first run, was among IS competitors disqualified or retired in Sunday's slalom.

There was a long delay in declaringr Saturday's Chamonix results official. A belated protest was made by the Swiss' team against Werner Bleiner, 22. Austrian winner of the men's downhill. The ski jury deliberated five-hours and eventually tossed out the protest 'r The jury at the same lime made the women's result official, giving Mis Greene tier slalom and women's combined victories, but notT helping her World Cup standing. Bleiner, 22, winner in 1:31.61, had arrived at the starting line for his second run a half-minute after the appointed starting time.

He iaid the ski lift had slopped for about six minutes while, he was on his way up. Scheduled, to have started No. 6, he made his run after No. 7 had1 taken f. The jury at first decided' he should (be disqualified.

and then said the officials sjhould have held up the race when the ski-lift difficulty i WINS TWO HEATS Miss 'Greene, 24, was timed bi 1:17.07 in winning the two women' slalom heats Saturday. French girls took the next' three places. Florence Steurer was second in I I. 41, Ann.e Famose third in 1:19.27 arid Marielle Goitschel fourth In 1:19.85. The International Federation of Ski Journalists named Miss Greene the top star of the Olympic season and awarded 'her its annual Golden Ski Trophy.

In contrast to other com-' petitors, the slim Canadian did not find the course' gruelling, despite wet npw. "I it was a good course," she said. "I ski well in those conditions and was really going fast at the finish." Miss Steurer, who had the best time on the first run, described Nancy's second run as "marvellous." "You were just too good for me in the second run." the French girl said as she kissed the. Canadian. Miss Bochatay won Saturday's giant slalom in Oslo in 1:25.70.

Miss Mir was second in 1:25.73. Kiki Cutter of the U.S. was third in 1:25.93. Judy Leinweber of Kim- berley. B.C., -vjb fifth in 1:27.85..

Miss Clifford, only 15, was ninth in 1 The World Cup' male de- fender, Jean-Claude Killy of France, didn't' compete dur- ing the weekend. He had. seemed to have an insurmountable lead of 155 points in trie men (landings, Gibvanoli made progress dur ing the weekend, two second at Oslo running hi total to 132 points. 39.98 I refill 489 THURS. Simpsons-Sears BRAKE SPECIAL 'V CM, Ford and Rereat Chrysler rroduct.

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