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Show ChnoNiclc FnidAy, Ten Paqe Deceased 4, 1907 mark? as as good Utah golfers siil I ifii niriflh Stay tuned for next 2 games Is first-rou- Utah is now running out of time. vaulted into the team lead by seven shots over the Sun Devils. OSU, as a team, shot a 282. Arkan-sa- s, Following a 307 Wednesday during first-rou- of the Southwest Conference, remained in third with a 584. The low team from Utah is Weber State. The Wildcats were in a tie for third after the first 18 holes, but shot a 296 to fall into fourth, nine strokes McDonald's Rebel Classic here, Utah wasn't able to make up any ground during second-roun- d Thursday's play. Utah remained in ninth 302 to give it with a er a 609 aggregate after 36 Blair Philip better than SMU and holes. BYU. Blair Philip Leading Utah was senior er Utah Dunes 623, is in State, with a with a 73 on the par-7- 2, 7,240-yar- d 14th. Country Club. He is in a tie with teammate Matt Johnson for 26th. Both Individually, last year's collegiate was 151s. with golfer of the year, Billy Mayfair of Arizona check in Johnson for his round. State, never got his game going as he 73. The next Utah golfer is Jeff Pierce in struggled Thursday with a 14 1 leaves him in a tie with His 34th. He has put together rounds of 75-7- 7 Arkansas' John Sadie for first place which for a 152. make for an interesting final round. should in is Dehlin Junior Devin currently State's Michael Bradley, 79 Oklahoma was not 49th with a 156. His score of tied with Mayfair after round one, lost a counted towards Utah's team score. Eric stroke and is one shot behind in a tie for Nielsen rounds out the U.'s scoring with third with teammate Brian Watts an behind Oklahoma State, four shots (8-ov- er) 14-ov- 47-ov- 7-o- ver 3-o- ver 84-78-1- 62. (74-68-14- 2). BIFOCALS EXTENDED WEAR SOFT CONTACTS INCLUDING FRAMES, PLASTIC LENSES 99 MB LNT knnnii COMPLETE INCLUDES EYE EXAM! 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Coach Lynn Archibald's team has looked impressive the first week of road the season, but two tough te should and give us games Saturday Tuesday a better indication of how strong Utah really (svi plastic ra ... THAT INCLUDES EYE EXAM! Introductory offer new patients only & eye im m ton in-sta- is. Nobody is putting this Utah team in the same class as Wyoming and BYU, the two teams supposed to duke it out for the conference title. But then, Utah's play hasn't stopped anybody from at least dreaming. Classic AMERICA'S BEST CONTACTS AND EYEGLASSES M1DVALE 36 West 7J00 Sovth 0IEM 56M30Q m m OGDEN 373! 1353 South State St. 225-050- 0 n m Wa! Ave. 627-442- 4 m m n er nt er front court. in-st- ate Bucket, symbolic of Utah basketball What's more, the Aggies have yet to win this year, period. And a 2 start, especially with two losses coming against BYU and Utah, has left the Aggies hungry for win No. 1. The Aggies are going to have to stop Mitch Smith, Watkins Singletary and Gale Gondrezick, three players who have been consistent for Archibald in the first three games. Smith has been the most solid, averaging 19.3 points per outing, while Singletary comes in with a average. Even Gondrezick, who had trouble in the first half against Utah State, has been pretty solid scoring 13 points a game. 17-po- int 40-lo- ve "It's a beautiful town," Navratilova said. "Maybe one of these days they will have another tournament here so we can stay more than 24 hours." Evert said she was glad to be here and was happy to play in front of Salt Lake City's "starved for tennis" fans of the state. Evert, who seems to play better against Navratilova when it doesn't count played like a champion. "I'd just like to thank Martina for letting me beat her tonight," she said. Both were champions this night in the eyes of Utah's tennis enthusiasts. Neebling running the offense, and Rogers-Kram- 77-6- skiing. assists per outing. Utah has come up victorious in two of the three previous Classics with Utah's only loss coming last year. Projected starters for Utah will be Holzwarth at center, Butters and Leslie The University of Utah Department of Music joyously presents percent), Utah came out in the second half and shot 72 percent. Since then, putting the ball in the hoop hasn't been a problem. But Saturday night in the Spectrum, Utah State will be looking for revenge against Utah after its 4 loss last Friday. The Aggies lost another tough game this week against BYU to all but knock them out of the running for the Old Oquirrh for Evert. Evert won match a with point drop shot. Following the match, both Navratilova and Evert were greeted with standing ovations before addressing the crowd. Navratilova, who won Wimbledon earlier this year, was disappointed there wasn't more snow here so she could get in some Shaheen and Gina Butters. Holzwarth snatched 14 boards against the Lady Wildcats, and Butters is averaging eight .. Utah, on the other hand, has shot surprisingly well. After struggling in the first half of the Utah State game (34 score off to a fast start for the U. In Utah's opening game turned in against Stanford, Rogers-Krama career-hig- h effort. The next night against Weber State, Rogers-Kramgot into foul trouble early, 10 but still managed to pour in a team-hig- h is field the she From shooting a points. 66.7 blazing percent. After two weeks, other big contributors for the U. are Donna Holzwarth, Kelly 30-poi- and Cindy Lindsay in the " the 23rd annual - - CmUmas' mmf End of Quarter Burnout? PHE Saturday and Sunday December 5 and 6, 1987 In Soundsational Kingsbury Hall at 8 p.m. - Topflight choral groups, the U. of U. Symphony, g will Trumpet Ensemble and even a combine to make this the Christmas tuneup concert. Don't miss a note. Tickets: just 54 general admission or S3 for students and senior citizens. Special rate for the entire family: a paltry $10. Phone: Sing-a-lon- 581-710- 0 home-stan- d. tennis is er what Utah State, Colorado and Providence have done during this from page nine from page nine Rogers-Kram- field 0-- "I'm not looking forward to going up there (Logan) to play them with three games under their belt," Archibald said about the Aggies after the U. had beat USU last week. That got the victory ball rolling and since then, Utah has either gotten much better or the opponents have been awful. How about a compromise? In Utah's favor, the team has seemed to gel so early in the season. And despite early-seaso- n miscues, the U. has played well. surprisingly Tiffany your three opponents have averaged an anemic 38 percent shooting from the supremacy. er OUR NAME IS However, you can look pretty good when 3-- Who knows, maybe Utah's early season showing might put them in the caliber of the Cowboys and the Cougars by season end. What we do know is Utah can beat Utah State. But can it do it on the road? Ml 2 By Laury Livsey der action at the nd nd State to begin the day, par 3-- 0 leader Arizona Special to the Chronicle LAS VEGAS Utah Kick back at the Good Company, Good Food, Good Music 1320 E. 200 So. 582-019- 3 11:00 a.m. to Late Night 3:00 a.m. "if |