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Show Friday, November 9, 1990 The Daily Utah Chronicle - Page Fourteen Chris & Chris net show held over WW Diego State's Ricardo Herrarra. The By Jim Burton Chronicle Sports Writer Include Reilly-Herrarr- Hires and Center. I scMrM this quarter1. Glass - under way at 8 a.m. Entzel, the tournament's top singles seed, was exhausted after his 1 win over SDSU's Michael Sass. "I'm really sore right now," he 4-- 6, Held over for at least one more performance, the Chris and Chris show played to rave reviews Thursday night at the Eccles Tennis lifras as pa rt of match up also gets a . A ,.' I The Utes' Chris Entzel and Chris Reilly won both their singles matches and advanced to today's Rolex Region VII Individual Championships quarter finals. Entzel, a senior, will face Montana State's Tarn Callis this morning at 8 a.m. Reilly, a sophomore, will meet San 6-- 4, 6-- explained. "I've played something like nine matches over the past week and I reached a point in my match today where I was just exhausted." A week ago Entzel was in Athens, Ga. competing in the Volvo Intercollegiate Tennis Championship. In the first round of that tournament he stunned the 13th ranked player in the country. Entzel later faced Stanford's Jonathan Stark, the nation's No. 1 ranked college player. It took Stark 6 three sets to pull out the win, (7-- 3 and the in tiebreaker) Back in Utah on only a few days rest, Entzel has faced some tough regional foes. Wednesday he won his first and second round matches rather easily, but his schedule caught up with him Thursday afternoon. After dropping the first set, Entzel trailed Sass 3 in the second before fighting off rubbery legs and getting down to business. "Physically, I was out of it," he 7-- 3-- 6, 6-- 4. 4-- said. "But mentally I felt pretty confident. I was tired and I was down but I didn't feel like I was out of it (the match), that was my mental edge I guess." Entzel admitted his busy schedule may have been a blessing in disguise, noting that he had extra match experience and stamina. "I feel really good right now," Entzel admitted. "All these matches have giving me a boost, I'm riding a tidal wave of confidence right now." As for the other Chris, he won too. Reilly upset 7th seeded George Chingas of BYU in three sets. Reilly came out swinging, taking the first set by a 3 count. The second set however, was owned by Chingas who cruised to a 1 win. Reilly came back to take the third Reilly also played a role in Utah's doubles action Thursday. Call for Nominations for 6-- 6-- THE CALVIN S. AND JENEAL N. HATCH 6-- 3. Reilly and his doubles partner Graeme Cox, the tournament's 7th seeded doubles team, got by Idaho's Chris Kramer and Jose Palacious in three sets, Later in the evening Reilly and Cox lost to Herrerra and Chris Numbers of SDSU, in straight sets, PRIZE IN TEACHING 3-- 6-- 4, 6, 6-- 1. 6-- 1, A $5,000 prize for distinction in teaching as evidenced by such aspects of teaching as increased learning by students, unusual motivation and stimulation in teaching, concern for students, development of new teaching methods, inventiveness in the curriculum and classroom, noteworthy command of a subject matter, effectiveness of presentation, and other exemplary contributions to university education. UTEP. In one of the last matches of the evening, Rawstorne and Peregrino fell to SDSU's Sass and Joe McDonough in three sets, jwtie a?I each Info Invited Tickets at Institute of Religion Office 4. Thanks to Karl Malone's fourth quarter heroics and to a San Antonio team that was both SATURDAY 9A.M. Meet at the Institute of Religion LDSSA, Sigma Gamma Chi , Lambda Delta Sigma, and Malaysian Student Assn. Park Building wounded and weary, Utah improved to winning the first, in what figures to be, a e 2-- 1, crucial series with the Spurs. 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He scored 13 of his 19 points in the period to give the Jazz a seven-poin- t Jeff, Grade orevention heel holder 24 minutes, before Malone No. 2, double color shoe lace in Red and White Extra Stiched durable sole with air in Utah Red. listless through the first Glove soft leather tongue with UTAH logo Iniury- - soft leather Knitted "Utah" present? Now $24.95 Was $49.95 Now $26.95 Was $72.95 Computer g(saO Tall In Utah Ute Style & SAVE! Consumer Distribution A Direct Maker by Name Brand Manufacturers Curve injuries. Playing in its final season at the Salt Palace, Utah rang in the new year with flashing lights, loud music and dazzling fireworks. To be sure, the introductions were more exciting than the first half action. Utah and San Antonio were Walk Sports Shoes 6-- 0. The San Antonio Spurs, coming off a marathon win against the Nuggets less than 24 hours earlier, and the Utah Jazz kept things a little less frenetic Thursday night as the Jazz held off an inspired Spurs team and won their home opener, 103-9- Annual "Gangster Party" II 7-- 6, Talk about a change of pace. SIGMA GAMMA CHI $15-A- 4-- 6, Jazz beat Spurs to open home slate FRIDAY 7P.M. Monument Park Stake Center 1320 S.Wasatch Blvd. Submit to: University Teaching Committee 6-- 4. Utah sophomore Chris Reilly celebrates a winning shot during his singles match Thursday afternoon. Reilly and Utah's other Chris Chris Entzel won their match and will now advance into today's quarter finals. DEADLINE FOR NOMINATIONS DECEMBER 7,1990 6-- 3, CHRONICLE PHOTOEarl Cline Any student, faculty member, administrator, staff member or alumnus may submit a nomination. Nominations should include a supporting letter, not to exceed two pages, and names of persons willing to write letters of reference. 120-- e 6-- 1. Utah's other remaining doubles team, Lindsey Rawstorne and Ed Peregrino, upset second seeded Pat Ekstrand and Emika Igbenbor of 2-- 1, while David Robinson, playing on a slightly sprained left ankle, added 22. The Jazz now head to Houston for a Saturday night game against the Rockets. 0 Ty Bronicel |