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Show The Daily Universe Page 6 Wednesday, March 5, 1986 NOW SPORTS In English Translation Chatman, Capener make 2nd team k '"m: -- An exceptional tool for people in business, politics, and academics. WAC rebounding and fifth in field goal percent ago. The 1 vpound Feitl is second on lJThIs Midi scoring listand "as sixth in the WAC with a and 190, led Utah and was average. St roman. lbui-thithe conference with an average of 17.7 per Media and basketLITTLETON, Colo. (AP) ball coaches on Wednesday selected the 11)86 Athletic Conference team, which consists of a senior from each of five WAC teams. Heading the list is San Diego State guard Anthony Watson, the WACs leading scorer with 170 an average of 22.5 points a game. The pound Watson also was on the 11)85 first team, He is joined by Colorado State center Rich Strong, New Mexico forward Johnny Brown, UTEP center Dave Feitl and Utah forward Jerry Stroman. Feitl, Strong and Brown were second-teapicks last year, An immense scholarly contribution... 6-- 6 And now at selected newsstands near you! game. Honorable mention w ent to Maurice Mcl lonald of Air Force, Stcffond Johnson of San Diego State, Les Bolden of Wyoming, Kelvin Upshaw of Utah, Tom Gneiting oil! YU and Dave Turcotte of Colorado Cougars swat Aggies CALL TODAY!! State. 48 Associated Publishers, Inc. 2408 Territorial Road St. Paul, Minnesota 55114 Subscription 5630 per year (lest than SI 75 per day), all 365 iiiuet Vila, MasterCard and CHOICE accepted. in Cougar Chatman and Capener were one-tw- o scoring averaging KO and 15.1 points per game respectively. 1 612-646-25- Or Write To: 12-5- 9 By STEPHEN BINGHAM Universe Sports Writer Utah State University would have been better off to have pled no contest" as the BYU womens basketball team downed the Aggies Tues) day night in the Marriott Center. It was fun after last weekend, said BYU Coach Courtney Leishman referring to a two loss weekend in New Mexico. I told them to just forget the score and go play basketball like it is supposed to be played. The Cougars needed this win to stay in contention for a third straight HCAC title. Currently, a game behind Utah, BYU will travel to Salt Lake Saturday to face the Lady Utes for the title. Were playing good basketball, said Leishman. All five starters shot exceptionally well. Indeed, all of the Cougar starters ended the game in double figures. Leishman left his starters in longer than normal for such a blowout. I did that because of last weekend, he said. We needed to get some confidence back. They just had to play together; we had to find our game. You owe it to them to let them play when the conference championship is on the line, said Leishman. If we had it sewed up it would be a different story. An anxious moment for BYU came with 17:55 left in the game as Cathy Nixon went crashing to the floor. "She bumped heads with another girl right behind the right earlobe, Leishman said. Nixon later returned to the game to show she was alright. BYU was led by Tresa Spaulding who had 29 points, 15 rebounds and seven blocked shots. She was followed by Nixon who had 28 points and 10 boards. Guards Tanise Mdntire and Karina Zapata added 16 and 10 points respectively. Mdntire also added 10 assists. Forward Judi Hare shot for 11 points and crashed for 11 boards. 112-51- $8.75 team-offensi- Universe Sports Writer The results are in, and the Cougar womens ski team took third in the national meet in Killington, Vt. Both of BYUs mens and womens ski teams have now placed in the top five for four years the men finished second in this years competition. We just had a tremendous meet, said Coach Ford Stevenson. It is a great accomplishment to finish that well in the national meet. He added that the 20 teams were not solely national teams there were international teams as well. Delayed results In the womens slalom, a problem with the official timing delayed the final results. However, after the official times were posted, the Cougars placed seventh in the slalom. 14oz. Soup of the day or Tomato juice t C 4 Dinners include: $6.00 plus Salad Vegetables Potatoes Ice Cream Your choice of drinks CHOICE OF DESSERTS Open: Daily fri.-Sa- t. NX 1 7 days 21 . a week Food to take out 1:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. 11:30 a.m. to Midnight. 225-802- 2 Just up the Orem hill at 1620 South State in Orem.' 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In all the meets weve been in, we competed 4444" against about seven girls. There wasnt 444 lot of a really competition. 4444 Sneddon is one of the younger skiiers 444'4 who participated in the meet she is 4444 eighteen. 1 felt I did OK, but not as well tMHM as I thought I could have done, she said. 4444 Because Sneddon is only a freshman, 4444 the Cougars should be seeing a lot from 4444 tH4 her in future years. Im honored to be 4444 Ill be skiing again next 4444 year. but Im not using that as an excuse. We werent going to bbeatutah State tonight (Monday) anyway." The Cougars hit a solid vault, taking the top three places. Hansen placed first (9.30) while teammates Melissa Friesen (9.15) and Alice Skousen (9.10) followed in second and third, respectively. Both Friesen and Skousen scored personal season high scores. BYU was also strong on the floor exercise as Lisa Skene took third (9.20) and Hansen and Friesen tied for fourth (9.15). jewelry repairs wholesale prices Crystal Gem 8 lewelerx ph. 230 N. Univ. S4MM seeking a qualified receptionist to ujorh at the 4th floor desk. 44 4m MBcmcwK mao meet f WANTED 1 Gymnasts drop disappointing A . . Universe photo by Brian Heckert BYU took sixth in the overall alpine competition, to combine with its fourth place finish in the giant slalom. Cougar freshman, Melisa Sneddon, said the slalom caused some problems for her as well as for the rest of the team. I was in first (in the slalom), but fell in the second run, said Sneddon. A jot of us fell. We had some bad luck and things didnt turn out as well as they could. honors Sneddon was among the five ski team members named to the honor of She was named to the second team for alpine skiiers. The four others were: Holly Anderson (first team, nordic), Steve Jones (first team, alpine), Joel (first team, alpine) and Jouni (second team, alpine). honors are given to those skiiers who finish in the top 10 of each of their individual races. The Cougar women gymnasts dropped a dual meet to Utah State 176.75-184.7- 5 Monday night after a long road trip. After returning from Oregon State Sunday, BYU showed the effects of the travel as they experienced numerous falls on both the uneven bars and the balance beam. BY Us Carolyn Jackson and Gina Hansen were the only Cougars to hit clean routines on the bars while Hansen was the only one who stayed on the beam. We had some freaky falls on the bars and beam, said Coach Rodney Hill. 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