The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, February 2, 2000 - 7 Stranded motorists rescued after avalanche ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - Nine motorists were rescued by a police helicopter yesterday after spending the night trapped by a series of avalanches south of Anchorage that killed a maintenance worker. The travelers, who had kept in touch with res- cuers by cellular phone as they waited along the Seward Highway, were flown out in three groups and taken to a diner for breakfast. They were in good condition. "We ate everything they had in the restaurant, and now we're starting all over again," Darwin Peterson said. "I told my wife when we get back home, I'm not going as far as the post office for the rest of the winter." Ten other motorists trapped by another avalanche elsewhere along the highway were res- cued late Monday by a construction crew that used a front-end loader to clear away snow. Avalanches have covered parts of the highway over a 50-mile stretch south of the city. Yesterday afternoon, an Alaska Railroad employee was killed when an avalanche smashed into his bull- dozer while he was clearing snow. Kerry Brook- man of Palmer was pulled from the snow but died of his injuries. Alternating freezes and thaws in December created a base of crusty, unstable snow, and a series of storms deposited deep snow over the past week. The combination has created the worst avalanche danger in 20 years. Some of the those rescued yesterday had wrapped up for the night in sleeping bags, while others were in a van that had a propane heater. They spent the time playing cribbage, getting acquainted and talkmg to troopers by phone. Most Alaskans carry warm clothing, sleeping bags and survival gear when they travel long dis- tances in the winter. Blizzard conditions prevented rescuers from dropping supplies such as food and blankets overnight, when temperatures dipped into the low teens. The rescuers had to wait for the weather to clear to reach the motorists. Peterson and his wile, Geneese, had braved bliz- zard conditions Monday to make a 100-mile trip along the Seward Highway to Anchorage, where he was scheduled for leg surgery. He said they were part of a lour-car caravan creeping along the highway at the base of the Chugach Mounhins when they found the road had been blocked by an avalanche 40 miles south of Anchorage shortly before noon. They turned around but managed to go only a few hundred yards before they were struck by another avalanche. "it came down and pretty well covered the two vehicles ahead me and pushed them off the road," Peterson said. "I was the third one and it didn't cover me so much." No one was injured and the travelers worked together to dig the hicle 'ut of snow that buried them up to five feet deep. "It was snowing so hard and wind was blowing so hard that you couldnit se icross the road," he said. 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FL. - CALL B& WCHARTERS 1-616-345-4222 OR 1-800-536-7000 CRAWFORD Continued from Page 1 difficult living situation, Jamal's mother asked a friend of hers if Jamal could live with him, and he would provide the nec- essary support for him," he said. Sources familiar with Seattle high school basketball told The Michigan Daily yesterday that Crawford lived with several different people other than his mother in the past three years, including his girlfriend, his Rainier Beach, Wash. High School basketball coach Mike Bethea and teammate Will Conroy. After learning of the guardianship, the department initiated its own month- long investigation by sending a compli- ance counselor to Seattle on Jan. 6. "When we became aware of this, because this person was in no way relat- ed to the University of Michigan - he wasn't a booster - it appeared to us that this was an OK arrangement," Bates said. "But we still wanted to test it with (the NCAA). And when we talked to them, they clearly said that he was not a booster, that it's not a (booster) violation, but there was perhaps another bylaw, that bylaw deals with amateurism and that's what they brought into play" University Athletic Director Tom Goss said "amateurism" is the bylaw which prohibits an amateur athlete from having a sponsor. On Friday, the Athletic Department received a call from the NCAA telling them the findings may break an ama- teurism rule in an NCAA bylaw and suggested the department rule him ineli- gible until the matter is resolved. The NCAA "is saying is that this could be similar to an athlete having a sponsor and an amateur can't have a sponsor," Goss said. After the NCAA informed the Athlet- ic Department they would have to evalu- ate the possible violation, Michigan ruled Crawford ineligible, allowing him only to practice. But the department hoped the matter would be solved in time for the Michigan State game. 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