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Show The Daily Utah Page Sixteen Utah's Itooopstes pireppoinig tfdir night before (in the opening round of the classic). I guess you could say the best team won, but it could have gone either way. We're really proud winning this tournament." The Utes, with a 7 record, now enter Western Athletic Conference play with a pair of home games this week. On Thursday the Utes face New Mexico, and on UTEP. Both games Saturday it will be league-favoriCenter. Events 7:35 in the begin at Special p.m. In the consolation game earlier Saturday night, Ohio downed Eastern Kentucky Utah 69 Eastern Kentucky 62 In Friday's opening round of the Utah Classic, Upshaw -V r 27 points to pace the Utes to ? poured in a game-hig- h 1 victory. Upshaw, who had been battling the flu, had some rough moments in the contest, but ended up with a shooting night. The Utes led by five most of the way through the second half, but the Colonels pulled to left before scores by Upshaw and within one with Ute Coach Lynn Archibald watches action on the Stroman extended the lead again. 5-- te 58-5- 2. y i 12-of-- l8 5.-0-7 court as Kelvin Upshaw, Bobby Adair and Tim McLaughlin (from left) look on. USC 78 Utah dpsircsirs feagiLG from page fifteen 65 Against the Trojans on Dec. 22, the Utes were never The Trojans jumped off really in the game in Los Angeles. 14-to a 0 lead, and had leads of 2 and 18-- 4 early in the contest. Utah trailed by as many as 25 in the first half before cutting the lead to 1 5 just before the break-Ut75 84 Nevada-Ren- o The Utes tried a different lineup for this Dec. 20 contest in the SEC starting freshman Dodd for the first time this season. While Dodd made his presence felt, Ute guard of 16 Manuel Hendrix came up with" his season-hig- h points to key the Ute victory. Alabama 73, Utah 57 In another SEC contest, this time on Dec. 17, the Crimson Tide rolled its way to an easy victory over the struggling Utes. Bobby Lee Hurt gave the Utes headaches all night, scoring 24 points and grabbing 13 rebounds. Dodd Upshaw and Stroman both had off nights, but score bench to the cemented a starting spot as he came off 13 shooting and grabbed eight rebounds. points on Utah State 92 Utah 79 rival Utah State Dec. 8 in The Utes fell to Logan. Stroman led the Utes with 23 points and six rebounds, followed by Upshaw, who added 2frpoints. 7-- ah 6-o-f-6 in-st- ate Fishing is OK year-moun-d Utah's fishermen will have a wish come true when they take advantage of the state's first fHtfl year-roun- d fishing season, which opened Tuesday. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources officials are cautiously optimistic about the new season, which they see as a great opportunity for Utah fishermen to take advantage of winter ice fishing C3UU din tUi (iitfjifl iliini) (UilUfu ftuinllilfl'' rai:i &m iffi ufi (lit lUJiltffr dri1lll(ftim Gii r?in mtl vV ''I8 iiti HWtl WW Chride, Wedavaday, January 2, lt35 something new for state residents. Division fisheries biologist Glenn Davis said Scofield, Panguitch, Otter Creek, Joe's Valley reservoirs, Strawberry and Soldier Creeks and Fish Lake will be hotspots for winter fishing. Possibilities for fishermen in Northern Utah include Newton Reservoir, Cache County and Bear Lake. Davis added that Bear Lake, although it has been open year-rouregularly for the past few years, is always one of the best fishing spots in the state. Anglers and snowmobilers are cautioned to watch for broken and cracking ice and thin ice around the edges at Soldier Creek, the Division spokesmen added. Also differing this year are winter trout limits and other information in the new proclamation, which are available now at most sporting goods stores throughout the state. Another new regulation concerns the size of ice holes, which can't be more than 12 inches in diameter except at Bear Lake, Flaming Gorge and Fish Lake, where holes can be up to 18 inches in diameter. nd II t ' mm ASUU WANT College Night at Casa Dei Sol in Trolley Square 15 AH Planning on running for an ASUU OFF Food Items With Student I.D. "In accordance wUtah Stale liquor laws you must be having dinner to purchase liquor.' office? REGISTRATION DEADLINES Make sure your major is decided by Jan. 15 ASUU Election Registrar ASUU WINTER QUARTER TUITION REGISTRATION DEADLINES January 7, 1985 (Monday) Last day to pay Winter Quarter tuition without a late fee January 11, 1985 (Friday) Last day to add classes or register January 11, 1985 (Friday) Last day to drop classes January 11, 1985 (Friday) Last day to exercise CRNC Option January 11, 1985 (Friday) Last day to receive 100 refund |