Show I May 11981 n Sweetness0 By Mark Jones CEU’s James Lanum ran Ms slowest times of the year and still came up with a first and second place finish in a meet in Provo on Saturday The meet featured teams from BYU Utah State CEU and a few unattached athletes No team scores were given Lanum claimed a first in the 100 meter dash with a time of 109 seconds He placed second with a 22 second 200 meter dash number one in state meter high hurdles when he fell to the track the result of an accidental tripping by an opponent He was allowed to run again in the next heat but was still tired and hurt from the previous heat In that second heat Dudley turned in a time of 151 seconds It showed a lot of guts to get up and run again right after taking a spill that bad” said coach Barrus feels confident clocking Mike Lyons paced his that his Eagles will carry way to a 4:07 clocking in the sprints as well as both the 1500 meters the 400 meter and 1600 Elias Perez sprinted meter relays around the 400 meter track in 502 seconds for his best time of the year CEU was unable 'to compete in the relays because some of their runners were absent from the meet The Eagles travel to Cedar City for their conference meet this weekend In that meet Barrus thinks Ricks College will be the team to beat “They have a lot of depth and some good foreign athletes” he Ray Barms Best performances of the year were tumed in 7 of With a Jump by Alan Bate with a 2:02 came Newbold and Kelly Kelly Brown with a third with 1:58 in the 800 meter run away place Brown also had his best honors in the high Jump of the year in the time Wade Dudley was in first place of the 110 1500 meters with a 4:08 explained 6-- “Rick May is im- a lot Dudley combined with May should claim two of the top three places in the hurdles” said Barrus Kelly Newbold’s jumps of six feet eight inches are the best in the conference making him the favorite in the long jump Pole vaulters Troy Miller and Gene Andrews have both cleared the cross bar at 13 feet 6 inches Barrus thinks that height will place his vaulters in two of the top three spots proving Pitcher Monty Hope goes after a bunted ball Poor hitting hampers Eagles as record drops to 5 - 17 Brett Brady scored on a Brent Horrocks single Monty Hope Rob Hunt started on Lack of hits in three of mound for the Eagles the cost its last four games CEU’s baseball team and was relieved by Geno four games at home to Lucero Dixie M 1IW and Snow 3 Kenny Torez pounded 11-- 1 last weekend out a two run homer in On Friday the Rebels the first inning of the began their scoring second game to give CEU spurge in the third inning The Eagles rallied in of their first game two a the fourth to pick up five walks claiming single a double and runs on four hits and two home run to add five errors They scored runs again in the sixth and Dixie added another eighth to account for run in the sixth and three their nine earned runs The rebels scored a run in the seventh in the first second and CEU’s only run came in the fourth inning when ninth innings and added By Mark Jones 5-- a2-lle- ad three in the third and four in the fifth to narrowly earn the victory Mike Hekking went two for four from the plate with Brett Brady going two for three scoring two RBIs on a single and double The Eagles had eight hits with Monty Hope relieving starting pitcher Scott Troester in the fifth CEU had six hits in two games against a hot tempered nine from Snow on Saturday The Eagles could not connect with the ball and lost 3 and 11-- 2 as both 5-- games were stopped several times with fighting abuse and verbal Beginning its scoring in the second CEU’s Brady hammered a triple and scored on Darin Anderson's single They added two more runs when Kelley Kimber knocked a double scoring Wayne Woodward and Brent Horrocks who were both on base on walks in the sixth After scoring a single run in the first the Rebels took advantage of a single two doubles and a home run scoring three 4-- 10 losses to Northwestern munity College On a wind - swept diamond in Rangely Colorado the CEU soft-ba-ll team ended its season on a bitter note dropping both games of a Colorado doubleheader to CNCC errors and two walks in the second inning cost CEU five runs as they lost the first game 6 11-- Debbie Anderson and Marci Whitehead each went two for four from the plate CEU as they lost the second game by a 3 4-- SUNDAY HAY 10 with a Big through Karen Atwood started and went the distance on the mound in both games for the Eagles Eleven runners were left stranded on bases by Rememb her Four hits Com hug Bouquet margin Engia McKinney went three for three at the plate for the Eagles Lack of hits oh April 11 cost CEU the first game of a doubleheader against Snow in Ephriam Snow won the game 3-- 1 In the rain drenched second game CEU won 7 Dixie College Rebels took advantage of The the Eagle errors as they the first game of on doubleheader the April 4 in Price CEU’s only run came in the first inning when Atwood pellet a single scoring Kelly Juliano from third and giving the Eagles an early 0 lead Atwood went the distance on the mound in both games for the Eagles Down 64 CEU rallied in the bottom of the fifth inning to score five runs and claim its first victory won 4-- 5-- 17 11-- Campus Positions Softball ends with two wins By Mark Jones A combination of good defense and powerful hitting led the CEU softball team to its only two wins of the season On April 18 CEU ended its season with a record after 11-- 6 and 3 of 2-- and was scored by Dave Maynarich hitting a sacrifice fly The Eagles used three Ditchers again starting with Hope who was relieved by Lucero in the fifth and Chet Nichols in the seventh The losses dropped the Two runs in the second and three in the Eagles’ record to inning fourth fifth and seventh They are at home this added 11 runs to Snow’s weekend with two double lop -- sided 1 win - headers They face The Eagles’ lone run Ricks on Friday at 1 and came in the second in- 3 pm and UTC of Provo ning when the Badger on Saturday at 1 and 3 pitcher walked Hekking pm runs in the third pulling ahead 1 Their final run came in the fifth John Rosher started on the mound for the Eagles and was relieved by Troester in the fifth who was replaced by Hunt in the seventh Open 8--1 1-- of the season The Eagles beat Dixie 7 in the second game Vaso Tzelalis pounded out a three run homer in the third inning to tie the score at 3 Key hits by Whitehead 8-- Anderson Tzelalis Laurie Juliano Atwood and Carpenter resulted in five runs and a win for the Eagles Kendalee Brandenburg started on the mound but was replaced by Atwood in the first inning Resident Advisor e student a The Resident Advisor Is a llve-lstaff member for the Office of Residential member of the Dean of Living and a part-tim- e Student Life Office The Resident Advisor works on a floor or in a unit as assigned of a residence hall or house under the direct supervision of a Hall Director full-tim- n RESPONSIBILITIES aware of appropriate College procedures programs services and opportunities Maintaining communications with fellow resident advisors and hall directors Supervising' participating and Initiating educational social and recreational programs for residents of their floor hall or the total residence hall system Helping students become Hall Director The Hall Director has responsibility for a residence hall and Is directly accountable to the Dean of Student Life The Hall Director coordinates one or more residence hall areas housing between 32 to 95 students per area The Immediate staff Includes resident advisors custodial and maintenance workers The Hall Director helps determine' department changes suggest and Implements Slides and and college policies and assures the proper Interpretation of policies to hall staff and residents The Hall Director is free to utilize creative and Innovative skills In creating an atmosphere conducive to living and learning Supervises the day to day operation of a residence hail Including staff training organizational planning student condud programming counseling ana supervision of custodial personnel |