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Show The Daily Utah Chronicle. Wednesday, January Page Seven 18, 1978 Women's basketball Utes lose 3 of 4 to eastern teams because she is our strongest player." Owl Judy Rajcula tossed in 16 points and totalled 11 rebounds. Van Ness whipped in 14 buckets and brought down 11 rebounds. On Thursday morning Utah was up to beat Rhode Island, The Utes shot 52 percent from the field and had 86 percent from the freethrow line. Eckroth jammed with 20 points and five rebounds. Lyn McCarter chipped in 10 points and Debby Lyons, Jane Quimby and Grant shone on their defensive game. Sheri Vest, 5 ft. 2 in. junior, had 10 assists, a record for the University. That evening the Utes again met SCSC, The Owls came on with Dacko losing scoring 16 points and Rajcula adding 12 points. Van Ness used her speed to advantage, snatching seven rebounds and handling five assists. Eckroth mounted 11 points and nine rebounds for the distraught Utes. Lyons tipped in seven points, and Stevens carried three assists. The loss put Utah, the tournament's only western team, in the run for third place. In the final game of their visit, Utah was downed by St. Johns, Ling Ling Hou shot a team high for St. Johns with 20 points, and Karen Kelley came down with by DORTHY CLAYTON Chronicle staff The University women's basketball team Jlew in from the East Coast a little bit Rougher and more experienced after having competed in the Southern Connecticut State College (SCSC) Invitational last week. Eight teams competed in the tournament which featured Cheyney State College, St. John's University, Springfield College, the University of Rhode Island and the University of Vermont. The East Coast has many of the nation's top teams and among them is 12th ranked 71-4- Southern Connecticut. Southern 67-4- Connecticut took a strong first place in the tournament. The Owls were led by 6 ft. 1 in. Marnie Dacko, a center who averages 21.8 points and 10.6 rebounds per game. Dacko made team. Outstanding the guard Joan Van Ness, averaging 11.6 points per game, was named Most Valuable Player for the tournament. The University of Texas Longhorns are rated 1 6th in the nation and placed second in the three-da- y tournament, losing to SCSC, 82-8- The Utes had their first taste of Eastern hospitality last Wednesday when they were overcome by SCSC's offense in a practice rebounds. Grant put in 13 points for the Utes, and Eckroth clipped 12 points. The team of Eckroth and Parrish pulled down eight rebounds, and Holly Waldram aided the Utes defensively with some good moves. "We played really good defense all week, but had trouble with our offense something we'll be working on this week," coach Fern Gardner said. The Utes now have an 5 season record and will host the University of Arizona Friday at 7:30 p.m. in d, rebounds. Linda Grant, 6 ft. senior, tallied 1 2 points. Mona Stevens scrapped on offense with four Eckroth said, "Southern Connecticut had the best starting five I've ever seen. Las Vegas, a powerhouse in women's competition, has better bench strength though. Lori Parrish was sick all week and that put us at a disadvantage An open 6. five Mo Eckroth, center-forwargame, 69-5led the Utes with 16 points and seven assists. 2. 54-4- 1. 0. 6. Thursday, January 1 9th is the Last Day to Reinstate, Initiate Registration, or Pay Tuition Regardless of Late Fees! WE ARE HIRING If you are looking for immediate responsibility and practical experience after graduation, consider the U.S. Navy. The Navy is seeking highly qualified, capable individuals for challenging positions as Naval Officers. Interviews will be held for the following fields: Nuclear Propulsion Nuclear Power Research Nuclear Propulsion Instructor Engineer CorpsCE ME, EE, ChE The recycling program was started by the Ecology Club in 1972. The club built two sheds in 1973 for deposit areas to collect both aluminum and paper. Because of a lack of support the recycling program at the University stopped running for about two years. We at the Outdoor Program wish to make a success with this students U 643 East 4th South Salt Lake City, Utah renewed effort. Any suggestions and all help towards recycling success will be very much apprecia- ted. Profits from the Phone: recycling program will be used to finance a clean-u- p day along the Wasatch cans are smashed and the various types of paper are categorized and bundled. This makes transporting the materials a bit easier for all The two recycling sheds are now open for deposits at any time. They are green and are located northeast of the concerned. Front. The program is open to everyone. We are willing to pick up large quantities if transportation is a difficulty. The collections will take place on the first Wednesday of each month. If there are any questions concerning the recycling program or if Boy Scout Center. Deposits of Medicine Business PLACE: U of U Placement Center DATE: 24 and 25 January NAVY REP: Lt. Paul Roberts the Special Events Center. from the Outdoor Program support. Aviation 8-- letter to is another Outdoor Program community service which could enhance the Wasatch Front with area greatly your Law products such as cans, TV trays and foil are accepted. cans have no side seams, a round bottom and are Newspapers, typing paper, xerox m m you non-magneti- c. CHALLENGE LECTURES 524-430- 0 SERIES COACH J PRESENTS WOODEN would like your recyclables picked up, please call or come to the paper, ledger paper, 581-569- 7 Outdoor Program, Union computer runoffs and computer cards are accepted for recycling. 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