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Show Courtmen cream foes in WAC dual meets i i IIjtIt'c niimhpr' nnp l;il"irwi .11 .1 By BRUCE WOODBURY Chronicle Staff Although dual meets themselves do not determine the championship cham-pionship in conference tennis, they do provide a scale to measure the relative strengths of the conference tennis foes. So far, on the Western Athletic Conference dual meet scale, Utah should be rated near the top as they have destroyed two out of three of the conference teams they have faced in dual meet action. king all the H u ' from New Woodard.Bennion ' l1arran-a combing', the Ute sweep' t letters. 1 ,!- The RlskinshavetW0.y U"'vers,ty beforel I Jamonships ln lhf i MV. The Cougars we strong as they , the Lbos over ,h l - D. Robbins, Utah's number one singles player, continued to point toward the WAC crown by downing Jim Mitchell in three sets. He was joined in singles wins by Utes Kent Woodard, Bob Schovaers, Andy Webb and Kim larran. The Lobos picked up their one point when Tim Russell downed Redskin Bill Bennion in the second singles match. Utah rounded out the meet by On their way to California over spring break, the Utes stopped oft in Arizona to test Arizona and Arizona State. They lost to the Sun Devils in their first outing, but then got back on the winning track by dropping Arizona s 'Wildcats, who were pre-season conference favorites. Saturday, the Utes asserted more of their racket power when they humiliated New Mexico's Lobos 8-1 at the Salt Lake Swimming and Tennis Club. X X 1 1 v 1 v, ,. v , ... '' - I ( u r 57 V ; ,. . KAV )4 : .. . c i . 'W I m. a f '"SS DAT . .-.V best ...... . "So - sUen ? .. ' -- . . K , ex( ... ' .Call i" .... ft-- 262-8) F.D. Robbins, Utah's number one singles player, last Saturday. Robbins dumped Lobo in'gj shows why he is an AH -American as well, as he to put in his bid for single! follows through on his backhand during his match Photo by Steve Set rFI,6 |