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Show Chronicle Page Eleven rhursday, January 19, 1989 Intras bowling action begins By Dave Hosick Chronicle sports writer Winter quarter intramural bowling action opened with Team Xerox and g Jue turning in top performances, but there is still time to sign up for January activities. Standings have Team Xerox leading the field with a 0 record, followed by 5 on the season. The the US team at Bunch Clueless and Wichita State team are tied for third place with 2 marks. Tied for fifth place are the Tiger team and the FLAKES at The Lag Factor team is still trying to break into the win column. The Wichita State team has the highest team scratch game of 763 on the way to h series of 2062. Team the h second-higthe scratch game Xerox had of 696 on the way to the second-hig- h scratch series of 2054. ' h Jue has the game of 242 and the high series of 571, while David Lewis has turned in a 214 scratch game and a 560 scratch series. Larry Troxell has put together a 213 scratch game on the way to a 552scratch series. Action this weekend sends the Tiger Jan-fon- 7-- -- team against team US, the Wichita State team will be looking for ways to defeat the Lag Factor team and the FLAKES will face Team Xerox. Thursday is the last day to enter the floor hockey weekender tournament. There is a $8 team entry fee in addition to a $10 refundable forfeit deposit. Any team that forfeits one game will not be eligible for the refund. 6.5-0.- 5-- 2-- 5. high-scratc- high-scratc- Better Late Than Never Apologies are in order to the Lady Ute swim team. The Chronicle unwittingly failed to report on Tuesday that they blew away their competition in two duel meets last weekend. The Lady Utes beat New Mexico Utah's Kathy by a count of 156-4Pierce won both the 500 and 1,000 meter freestyle. women from page ten Utes a 7 loss in San Diego. USIU is led by senior guard Sonya Carter, who averages 19.6 points a game, while junior center Vanessa Johnson is scoring 14 points and pulling" down nine rebounds a contest "USIU has some talent," Elliott said. "Carter is the kind of player who can really fight it up. (Coacn Cassie Macias) has some good forwards, too." Utah State comes to town Southern for the first time as a Division I team. The Utes and the Thunderbirds have met just once before, in the finals of the Lady Ute Classic in 1985. Utah won that SUSC is 1 on the year. contest "I haven't seen SUSC, even on tape, but they have a win against Brigham Young," Elliott noted. "That's a real highlight, as far as being a first-yea- r Division I school and going into an instate school and winning." Utah has been led all year by senior guard Gina Butters, who leads the team in assists, three-poishooting and steals, and is second on the team with a 71-6- six-fo- 77-5- nt scoring average. Kristi Smith, a sophomore forward, has been an offensive spark coming off the bench. Smith leads the team with a 15.7 average. Senior forward Cindy Lindsay is the other Ute to average double figures, scoring at a 12.7 clip. 15-poi- nt ot 6-1- 7. Pepsi Invites You To ... 3. RW4 At New Mexico State, Julie 0 Etherington led the way to a win by capturing first place in the 100 and 200 freestyle. will host The Lady Utes (2-138-10- P v o IV"' rv 1 1 I 2) Washington on Friday at 6 p.m. The Pepsi-Col- a Bottling Company wants to thank you for your support by inviting you to ski at the exciting, new ParkWest Ski Area the entire season at 50 savings. All you have to do is pick up your PepsiParkWest Ski Card at any Store, Subway Sandwich Shop or other Pepsi outlets. When you ski at ParkWest, simply present your reusable Pepsi Card at the ticket window and receive a 50 discount time you ski this winter! off the regular $24 lift ticket price-eve- ry fNeJe - . ParkWest has new management, a fresh new look, great food and a friendlier-than-evattitude. You won't want to miss the fun and excitement, especially with the great er Pepsi Card savings! 0Ef ' Fast' Service Outstanding ' ' : "Ef Low Prices Quality. Ef, Pick-u- p & Delivery - SKI A R E A OPEN 24 HOURS 200 UNIVERSITY STREET For an experience you'll long remember, enjoy our sleigh ride dinner. 5400. For information call 583-348- 0 Fi 1 & jxiyg S jV "'tis better to copulate " 8 3 i) K I - t " If fa fessC- -- FOR OUR MEMOERO nimi!iMVJM mB& riiirqnmii&(E&i!EiiD3i!9 K than never11 |