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Show The Daily 1'iah Chronicle, Friday, January 20. 1978 Page Eight After last week's loss Ute Bowling Club Track team to compete at BYU The Ute Bowling Club will fx- - (omjxiing against top ranked Brighain Young University (BYT) this wet kend in the second round ol the Intermountain Uollegiate Bowling Confereiu e. The Utes, who are in second place after the firit round, are chasing tlie Cougars who are in first. The I 'tes are ltd by Bob Grames who leads the conference in average games won and in individual games won. Also aiding the team is W'ulf Giote, holdei of a team high score of 247, Alf Jakhelln. the individual winner at the Boise State Invitational and Joe Kuchaiski, the team leader Las the at Vegas New Yeai's Invitational. and by JAMES KARR Chronicle staff The University track team to avenge last will ti weekend's narrow loss to the Air Force Academy when it traels to Brighain Young this I'niversity (BYT) Collegiate Saturday to compete in the BYT In national. The Tics lost to the Air Academv Force HIDE 68.5-66.- . They will compete against BYU, I tah Mate I'niversity AND GO ( U S l ' Weber State . I'niversm (WSU) and other Mhoois in Utah. 'Fhe I'tes have three healthy limners returning to help them. Thev ;ir;- tiitance men Mu k Mums and Mike Iloulih;.;. a - FREE "PIET5" TIMBERLINE S hurdler high Craig Rooney. "We are using this meet as part of our conditioning program," said coach "Many of our runners will be running in events that normally they wouldn't be running." Leading the Utes in the Carlston. field events will be Roy Martin who put a shot 54 ft. one and a half in. to win against Air Force last w eekend. Kev in Glastonbury leads the distance runners after a 4:20.6 mile and 1:54.8 in the 880 double in Colorado last weekend. BYl' is led by an excellent distance team that includes Luis Hernandez, Learn How to Use A valanehe Rescue Beacons indoors Ml LU Pro Bowl pits Rent a Stereo $14mo i AFC and NFC calculator! I y Rent a Frig $5.50mo by BRUCE a Sewing Machine $8 ' mo Rent a Typewriter $8 mo. m 675 So. State Street ir ' BRCIHER3 iBiliriri'ii'iiijaiiiii'ii 531-022- 2 n him. Soloman won both the high and low hurdles and placed fourth in the long jump last week in Colorado. Fall ran 47.8 seconds for the 140 two weeks ago at BYU in a time trial. He won against Air Force. SPECIAL SHOWS Time Out for Jerry Pimm will he televised by KUTV-Sunday at 4 p.m. UCLA-Notre Dame contest. following the The Ute coach will review films of the Arizona State and Arizona games and interview one of his players. Time Out for Sports will be aired by KUER-90.FM at 9:15 p.m. Sunday. Host Dave Melrose will interview two University athletes who will review their recent activities. n 1 PROFESSIONAL The Salt Lake Golden Eagles, who lost to Kansas City Thursday after winning five straight games, will try to get back on the winning track at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Salt Palace. The Eagles take on the Tulsa Oilers. Pro Bowl kicks off at 7 p.m. Monday at Tampa Bay, Fla. The r annual NFL game will be televised The NFC-AF- C all-sta- on KUTV-2- . "Just being on a winning team is important," he said. "And then there's the S2,500difference, too. You can't exactly ignore that, either." Each member of the winning team in next Monday night's Pro Bowl game receives' $5,000. Each loser gets $2,500. Defensive end Harvey Martin of the NFC's Dallas Cowboys, the Super Bowl champs, thinks the conferenc e rivalry "is mostly something created by the press and television. If we'd lost to Denver everybody 'd be yelling, 'The AFC did it again!' But we won, and I didn't hear everybody saying how the NFC was better. Maybe the AFC has a different style, but I don't think there's any difference as far as the quality of the players." AFC cornerback Louis Wright said, "Familiarity is a key reason for the conference rivalry. "When a team is in the Super Bowl, everybody from their conference is going to root for them because they know the players better. I'm talking about fans and players," he said. "In other words, when Oakland was in it last year, well, we play them twice a year so we know them better than, say, the Minnesota Vikings. And the same goes for our fans. Maybe they feel a little closer to a team they've seen more often." The AFC has won four of the seven Pro Bowls played, gaining the edge last year in Seattle with a 34-- 4 victory before a Pro Bowl record crowd of 64,752 fans in the Kingdome. The NFC will be the home town in Monday night's game in 71,600 seat Tampa Stadium. A crowd of about 50,000 is expected for the 9 p.m. EST kickoff. 1 Women's swim team faces iif!e meet SHENEFELT Chronicle staff by MARK i 11 LOWITT AP Sports Writer Fla. It's not the Super Bowl. In fact, it doesn't TAMPA, count in any official standings. But it's still the American Conference vs. the National Conference, so it counts in a lot of players' minds. "Last year we really wanted to win the Pro Bowl to keep our domination going since we'd won the Super Bowl. This year we want to win it because we lost the Super Bowl," explained Joe Delamielleure of the Buffalo Bills. Not that the Bills have been in a Super Bowl, mind you. But as an AFCi team, Buffalo last year was able to share a bit of the glow generated by the AFC's Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XI, and this time they felt a bit of the pain suffered by the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XII. "That AFC vs. NFC thing is real with me," added DeLamiellcure, who used to open the holes for O.J. Simpson when the Juice was turned .on. But there's more to it than that for Rent hurdler. "I'm expecting an v $10 mo tremendous intermediate improvement in our field events," said Carlston. "The COLLEGIATE HIGHLAND DRIVE PHONE 466-i- O, T V Reed placed second in the 600 at the Air Force meet. According to Carlston, Reed has the potential to be a WSC has two fine distance runners, Matiano Segura and Javier Chavez. Segura is the Big Sky six mile champion. Chavez has run a four minute mile. The University basketball team meets Arizona at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Special Events Center. The I'niversity wrestling team travels to Nev ada and Arizona for three dual meets this weekend. The grapplers will battle Nevada-I.a- s Vegas at 7:30 p.m. Friday night and then move to Tucson and Ternpe for matches with Arizona and Arizona State Saturday. The Wildcats meet Utah at 1 p.m. and the Sun Devils host the Utes at 7:30 p.m. The University women's basketball team faces New Mexico at 5:15 p.m. Saturday at the Special Events Center. The I'niversity women's swimming team hosts the Utah Invitational Friday and Saturday in the Ute Natatorium. The University men's ski team hosts ; four-waintercollegiate meet Saturday ; Park Citv. Timberline Sports 3! 55 Rent a Soloman and Adam Fall. Henry Marsh. BYU's top field man is Kieth Garden-ran- s from Sweden. Garden-ran- s throws the shot put and other weight throws. 2 SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 MEET at 10:00 am at i and Olympain Others to watch are Darrell Reed, Roland e indoor Benton Hart who has run 8 min. 29 sec. for two miles sffiPTs '"w men have champion, defending three-mil- the been working I think it w ill show and haid, at BYl'." NCAA Five women's swim teams will compete for the I'tah Invitational title Friday and Saturday. Ilie Utes will host Arizona, Brigham Young (BYU), Wyoming and Western Slate at the University's Natatorium. The Utes will face the top competitors in their region. The BYU Gjugars swam against the Utes in two dual meets and handily defeated them earlier in the year by scores of BYU has some of the top swimmers in the nation and and are led hy Liz Young in the 50 yard freestyle, the 00 yard freestyle and the 200 yard free. The Ute squad has not competed against Arizona this year hut Utah coach Becky Burton said she thinks Arizona will win the Invitational. "Arizona has hetter quality swimmers and much hetter times than BYU," said Burton. "I think they'll win most of the events." Burton said the closest race will be between BYU and Wyoming. "BYU has the better swimmers and fewer members, but Wyoming's swimmers are almost comparable and they have more people," Burton said. The numbers game may play an important role in this meet because each event will be raced twice with different swimmers each time. Western State met the Utes last weekend in a dual meet. Itie Utes easily handled Western State "I think Arizona will be first followed by BYU or Wyoming, then Utah and finally Western State," said Burton. Even though Burton said Utah will finish third, the Utes do have one advantage. "The host of the meet thooses between two meet orders. One is long distance and the other is ' short,-- But ton said. "We have chosen to take the short order, and this gives us a slight advantage. Some of the teams have been concentrating on their distance races while we've been working on our short sprints," she said. The meet begins Fiid.iy at p.m. and Saturday at 9 a.m. 93-3- 8 95-3- 7. 1 liBiiaiDPlliililliOElIBlIlIiIiiillflIl E2 n Bring this coupon to Snowbird any day at all and get a $3 discount on a, all-dpasses. 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