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Show I He Daily Utah Chronicle, Monday. May Z 1977 Page Seven Renta Netters change lineup; beatBYU by MARK SHENEFUT Chronicle staH The University tennis team flogged a bewildered Brigham Young squad 8--1 Friday afternoon at the Canyon Racquet Oub. A crucial lineup change sunshine and some determination enable the Utes to sweept the season series with BYU, win their fourth straight match and lift their dual-matc- h record to 1 1-- 2. playoff match- Intra-squa- d es contested earlier in the week dropped Kent Crawford and Dave Sher-bec- k from first and second singles spots and Jim Greenberg flew from third to for most of two sets, but couldn't deal the fcnishing blow lor a while. The Ute blew lour match points to lose the second tiebreaker, and three more in the third set belore winning an 7-- 6 6-- 7. " X Wharton out of the lineup for the sixth position. BYU Bruce Kleege whipped Greenberg """" ' MM MAT Am, W "" t ft f torn tof wKtii ICW mm i 6-- 3. Sherbeck defeated Eric Peterson 6-- 1. 6-- 4 and Thomburgh got past Denny 6--2 Bond 6-to take the University to a 3-- 1 lead 4. d The Cougars weren't finished yet though. Joel MiHer ripped some volleys around Ute Tom Mullin to win the first set 6-as Mullin fought to control his 12th-ranke- 3, serve. However. 5. 1 Ekyj- - ioV few Mullin first position. Dave Thorn-burg- h recovered to grab the last two beat Tom Mullin for sets 7-- 6-- fourth spot, and Chris Andrews knocked Derk JL IK rfecnitur I Kerrt-a-Mere- o jKQ3 (oj3 IlS) CXZS rll 346 E. 200 So. Ph. HE 531-022- 2 (WMt nd Aibortson'i parting tot) 4. UNITED CONCERTS AND K.C.P.X. PRESENT an but the Utes pressured through the other five singles matches to clinch the win. The Cougars had taken two narrow doubles matches earlier at Provo, but 6-- 4, Ute netter Jim Greenberg North Stars pull out 0 exhibition win 126-12- The North All-Sta- rs defeated the South 126-12in an exhibition the Rocky introducing game All-Sta- rs 0 Mountain Basketball Association to Salt Lake Saturday night at the Salt 'Palace. Only 500 people turned out to watch some of the top college talent of the western states perform. As part cf the halftime activity, a slam dunk contest was held with four members from each team participating. BYU's Jay Cheesman won the contest bringing assorted oohs and aahs from the crowd with his leaping The South made a comeback on the strength of Cheesman and Hodges, and with only three minutes remaining, it pulled to within three points. Mayhew and Benny Tillman from Northern Nevada then tightened the reins and preserved the victory for the North. 6-- 4. 2. the University disposed of them in execution style on Ute home ground. Last month's match at Provo was won by the Utes by a narrow margin, with BYU winning two of the three doubles matches. This time Crawford and Sherbeck got even for several past razor's-edg- e losses to Kleege and Bennett and rattled off a John 7-- 5 6-victory. convincing last singles loss Kleege's was to Greenberg last winter but the BYU ace gave the Cougars a quick 0 lead. Crawford hit Bennett hard 1, 1-- ISflDTTTKIE Friday; may 2oth 8:00 p.m. kingsbury TICKETS: ON SALE NOW $5.00. $6.00 AT: KINGSEURY BOX OFFICE. TAPE HEAD. TOAD TAPE. RASPBERRY RECORDS & ALL 3 ODYSSEY LOCATIONS FINAL LIQUIDATION MEN'S SIZES 7, IVz. 8V2. 9 WOMEN'S SIZES 8. 8Vz. 9V2. 10 ability. NOW Weber State's Stan Mayhew was chosen as the game's most valuable player on the strength of a and performance, with 12 points and rebounds coming in the second half. His second-hal- f surge, including two steals and three blocked shots, led the North squad back from an halftime deficit The South squad combined good inside positioning and defense to open up a ILIECD $1995 Then Do Something About It! REG. $7995 25-poi- nt 18-rebou- 11-poi- nt seven-poi- nt lead after the first quarter. The Tony Hodges University's and Weber' State's Paul Maginery provided the offensive firepower. The second quarter went the way of the first and via steals by ex-U- Board reviews for CORTINA Made in Italy with suede leather uppers, set on a heavy vibram lug sole, fully lined with padded top and speed lacing. ALSO Misc Ski Equipment Motor Cycle Helmets $5.00 reg. 34.95 Leather Walking Boots with vibram sole $8.00 reg. 39.95 4190 South State 262-802- 0 appropriations of ASUU funds will be MAY 2, 3, 4 continuous from 9:00-4:0- 0 te Eddie Trail and tough rebounding and shooting from BYU's Jay Cheesman, the South was able to expand its lead to 11 points. Jim Watts from Weber State brought the North squad back by scoring six quick points within a minute. He hit on a 20-fo- ot jumper, took a pass from Utah State's Jeff Meyer on a stolen ball, scoring on a layup and then picked a pass off at d the ball to and pull the North within five with 6:34 left in the third quarter. The North took the lead for good with 4: 1 8 left in the third quarter on two foul shots by half-cou- rt slam-dunke- Mayhew. In the last four minutes of the third quarter, the North bolstered its lead on the shooting and steals of Darryl Owens, from Utah State. The largest lead the North had was 14 points, seven minutes into the last quarter. 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