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Show Ufes lose close tennis match to ) court." Utah's court for j, matches is at the Salt Lake?' nis Club and few fans have: showing up for the matches Coach. James says that L facilities on campus wouy the team more exposure and t psychological boost. Next match for the Ute m is in Salt Lake Monday after, against Weber State. : In a marathon tennis match that lasted until early Saturday morning, morn-ing, Brigham Young University beat Utah 5-4 on the new indoor courts at BYU. In the number one singles duel, the Cougars' Zdravko Mincek downed Redskin Ban Bleckinger 12-10, 6-0. The first set saw Mincek Min-cek break Bleckinger's serve and then Bleckinger come right back to return the favor before Mincek finally prevailed. Utah's F. D. Robbins, moved to the number two spot because of a shoulder injury, lost to Larry Hall 6-4, 13-15, 6-3. In other singles matches, BYU's Pat Landau defeated Dave Harmon Har-mon in number three singles and Utah took the lour, five and six singles matches with Steve Kru-levitz, Kru-levitz, Bill Bennion and Dale Fritz turning in victories. Robbin's shoulder injury is slowly slow-ly coming around and Coach Harry Har-ry James feels the whole future of the season hinges on Robbin's comeback efforts. One problem the Utes have encountered en-countered for the past several years is the lack of a "home |