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Show i E.J. I by Dare Ilockk C&reckl staff Intraauril soccer teams tie off end running tfter touresisent chsmpionships, cs the cctijop continues in the volleyball coispethica, end Wednesday b the last day to enter me ouuaras, toosDau end Vetersn's Day fcftbdl tourcaiaent. cctun in the rec division soccer tourcsaect saw the Dean's Team First-rou- nd down Phi Deha Tbeta, and the Cunning 1 W uqum ouacn sioppca isxppa dQiaa. In seculinxl action, the Cunniss Liqutst team pbys Kappa Sigma, tnd Sigma Alpha EpsUon tsnztes with the Dean's Team. The fmab will be held Friday at 3:45 p.m. on the HPER west field. Pro division soccer tournament action will feature the Norwegian Vikings looking to continue their winning ways against Sigma Chi, and the Finctors pit their skills against the Puta Madres. The two winners will meet tor the championship next Thursday at 3:45 p.m. on the HPER west I- M field. Co-r- division action will see the ec Kickers battle the Tequila Shooters, with the winners battling the Utah Terrots for the championship Friday at 4:45 p.m. on the west field. Volleyball league I records last week had Epidemiology and Scott Miller's teams capture a pair of victories, while the Dean's Team and Hyster Heisters finished the week with a win and a loss. The Rhodies and Quad Squad came away empty- handed for the week. Monday's league II schedule will feature games, between the D.G.s and NPI- - Molbids, the Ballif Bailers and the Stofcettes, Newman II and D.G.s, and the Stokettes, and NPI-Molbi- ds White's Team and Ballif Bailers. Last week's rec league III action resulted in V.D.s team and Sigma Alpha Epsilon taking two wins each while the NPI-Li- Nippers and Siggma Alpha l' Epsilon II split their two contests. Corner Monopoly and Garp Bit Bonkie lost their two games. Tuesday league IV action will have The Lithoslathers taking on the Village People I, the Waiters facing Sigma Tau, the Que bunch taking on. Village People I, and Pi Kappa Alpha pbying The Lithoslsthers. In rec treue V games bst week, the Airhaaisers and Fred's Team ended the week with two wins each, The Fbsisids and Sigma Tau went 1, and the Ann team and Sigma Nu Clack both suffered a pair of defeats. League VI action on Thursday will put the Salt Lake Roofing Company up tgisast Beta Sigma plays the Flying Kappa Sigma, the Beaver Patrol faces the Dying Cattle, Kappa Sigma tests the Flying Dying Cattle takes on Beta Sigma, and the Beaver Patrol pbys the Salt Lake Roofing Company. League VII contests last week had Fong's Team and the Communicators finish the week unbeaten as the Who split their two games and the PT Ultra Sonics and Bwhazards came away empty-hande1-- Cal-Bo- Cal-Bo- ys, ys, d. Friday's league VIII Fungos against Conejo's, Triple C Gang contests will pit the against the Masters of Brutal Action, Village People II against Scott Smith's Team, the Masters of Brutal Action against Conejo's, Scott Smith's Team against Triple C Gang, and Village People II against the Fungos. Wednesday is the entry deadline for the billiards, foosball and Veteran's Day Softball tournament. All entry forms and fees must be turned in to the Intramural office by 5 p.m. Billiards tournament action will take place Nov. 13 at 6 p.m. in the Union game room. The tourney will be a double elimination affair. will be IM championship T-shi- or J. Dog runs for Utes non into getting ise one. Out excitement isn't the reason Johnson decided to pby for the U. of U. "Of all the places I went and choices I had, I picked Utah because I had an opportunity to play earlier. I really wanted playing time. I didn't care about starting. be said. Johnson hails frota a town of about 60,000, located 60 miles up the coast my "I can cut really quick, and that helps me fake out more greatest asset. defenders. I can get right in your face, and boom 111 cut to the right or left before you can react. "I can always improve, though, he said. "Everybody' can learn something new every day. I need to catch the ball better, read the holes better, become stronger; I could go on and on. Strength is an area Johnson has been focusing on. "I'm pretty small, so I could use a lot more strength,' he said. "There are quite a few small running backs in the NFL and around college these days, which proves you don't have to be big anymore. But it sure helps to be big enough to run somebody over. I'm kinda cautious about running people over right now. I have to go around from Santa Barbara. "I come from a small town where the pace is pretty slow. Salt Lake's a lot bigger, but the pace is similar. I'm used to a slow life, so I have to say I like it here, Johnson said. When he first came to Utah, like most freshmen Johnson was homesick. But since then he has made some adjustments. first came here I was homesick. Things weren't working "When I right, and then everything goes bad,' Johnson said. ' You start missing balls at practice, you keep staring at your girlfriend's picture on the wall, you miss mom's cooking Ballif food isn't all that great you just want to go home to visit. But whatever Eddie Johnson does to get past defenders, it seems to be working. Oound Track Repair 69 E. 2475 So. 486-202- 7 rts awarded to the winners, and student winners will advance to the regional competition at BYU in February. The foosball tournament will be held Nov. 13 at 6 p.m. in the Union game room. All faculty, staff and students with current ID cards or campus recreation memberships are eligible to participate. Matches will consist of two of three games, with the final being best three of five. The softball tournament will be held Nov. 12 on Ballif field. Games begin at 9 a.m. and continue throughout the. day. Winners will be awarded championship while promotional shirts will be consolation division winners. the to given T-shir- To say hello, hug your mom and say, 'What's up pops everything like that. In terms of strengths, Johnson said be fells his ability to make cuts is his Comploto Audio Vldoo Ropair Fast, efficient, inexpensive Car Stereo Specialists Factory warranty for most brands. 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