SKIING — GORDON EATON, Middlebury College sophomore, handily won the national
giant slalom championship at Pinkham Notch, N.H. over Marvin Moriarty of Stowe, Vt..
Two years later, at the 1958 FIS world
championships in Bad Gastein, she took both the women's downhill and
giant slalom and was hailed as the new ruler of the skiing world, the first girl since the great Andrea Mead Lawrence to win two gold medals in world competition.
NI ORSI, 16, of Stockton, Calif., took both the downhill and
giant slalom in the National Junior Alpine
championship in Kingsfield, Me.
8 SRMSA Senior Jumping
Championships, Steamboat Springs, Colo. 14 - 15 CUSSA Junior Downhill and
Slalom Championships, boys - girls, Pine Mountain Ski Club, Iron Mountain, Mich. 15 CUSSA Junior Jumping
Championships, boys - girls, Flying Eagles Ski Club, Eau Claire, Wis. 15 Snowflake Ski Club Jumping Championship, CUSSA, Westby, Wis. 21 North American
Giant Slalom, FWSA, Squaw Valley, Calif. 21 - 22 CUSSA Downhill and
Slalom Championships, Caberfae, Cadillac, Mich. 22 North American
Slalom, FWSA, Squaw Valley, Calif. 22 CUSSA Junior Cross-country and Nordic Combined
Championships, boys - girls, Ishpeming Ski Club, Ishpeming, Mich. 22 NATIONAL SKI JUMPING
CHAMPIONSHIPS, Leavenworth, Wash. 23 North American Downhill, FWSA, Squaw Valley, Calif. 26 - 27 HARRIMAN CUP, Sun Valley, Idaho.