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Show F TUesday. January 14, 1992 The Daily Utah Chronicle - Page Eleven Sportscene Afeaki out of action BO SET TO GO: Bo Jackson has been given the green light to begin Paul Afeaki, Utah's starting Afeaki, who is already bothered center, will miss at least two by a bad back, went up for a playing baseball in the spring. James Boscardin, and Jackson's physician, James personal Chicago White Sox team physician, Andrews, both agreed that Jackson's hip had shown "significant improvement." Jackson hit .225 with three homers and 14 RBI in limited action for the White Sox last games and possibly four with a bone bruise on his lower leg an injury he suffered in Utah's two point loss to UTEP Saturday. The Utes have lost Grant Josh already (knee) for injury-decimate- (ankle, wrist) has played only sparingly in nine games. Ute's leg with eight mmutes remaining. The lower leg swelled up and Afeaki was put on crutches as a precaution, but follow-u- p taken at the U. Monday proved there was no break, "The came back negative, Utah trainer Gerald golfers from the University of Texas-Sa- n Antonio were killed when their car collided with a X-ra- ys Fischer, said. They show he does not have a hairline fracture in his fibula, but he did have a major amount of swelline and pain" To be sure, Fischer and his staff have also ordered a bone scan on Afeaki's leg and the results should return today or Wednesday. Afeaki definitely will not be able to play this weekend in home contests against Air Force and Colorado State. However, in a best-cascenario, he may be able to return for a road game against Air pickup truck in southwest Texas. Mark Bruchmiller, 21, and Lance Mullins, 21, both of San Antonio, and Derek Steinbruck, 21, of Uvalde, Texas, died Friday while they were driving home from a golf tournament. Five UTSA athletes have died in automobile accidents since 1989. SHE CAN'T MISS: Ginny Doyle of Richmond University hit all four of her free throws in a 5 loss to East Carolina, extending her Pol. Sci. 485R-- 3 or Pol. Sci. 695R-- 3 3 CH) Class Meets Evenings: Jan.28. 30, Feb. 4, 1 8, 20 Plus, attendance at a public forum, Feb. 6 & 1 1 and Feb 14 (1:30-3:3- 0 pm). (7-9:- (7-9:- pm) pm) Prof. Slava Lubomudrov and three guest experts: Melvin Croan, Univ.of Wisconsin, Madison Oleg Gubin, Moscow State University Genrikh (Henry) Troflroenko, University of Maryland St 0tr of Continuing Education, OR Judyth LanJv 3202 Annex, at the m ;3teal Science Dept. Registration: In (See 581-676- r (See Sherlyn IV S3 nm. 2S2 OSH, 6) 581-703- 1) Fee: $160 if paid before Jan. 28. Includes all course readings. se 67-6- season to 53. Doyle broke the old record of 49 which was set last season by BYU's Portis came down on top of Afeaki and actually rolled over on the X-ra- ys season. BAD DRIVE: Three college streak of made free throws this rebound, lost his balance and fell to the floor. UTEP player John d the season and Craig Rydalch New Political Science Course Opens Space Available Now! Force Jan. 23. Paul Afeaki Matthew Coles Domino's Knows YotiTI Lisa Rathburn. Doyle now also e NCAA women's holds the mark because she made her last six foul shots last year. The old best was 57 by Jody Beerman of Central Michigan in 1986-8Doyle isn't satisfied, though, and APPLICATIONS FOR season without missing one." Good luck. USSA SKIS FOR FUN IN P.C.: About 500 U.S. Ski Association Recreation members from the ages of 21 to 81 will be in Park City Jan. President and all-tim- Enjoy These Football Specials. ASUU 7. said, "I'd like to go the entire Vice-Preside- for USSA sanctioned ski races. There will be awards for all nt 18-2- 5 classes. The week also includes parties, dances and picnics to provide entertainment for the skiers. For more information, contact Teri Nelson at (801) HOME COOKING: Arizona's 649-909- 0. well-publiciz- home winning ed streak was ended last weekend by UCLA, but the Wildcats' 71 games in a row was far short of the NCAA record. Kentucky was unbeatable at home for 12 years from 1943-5- 5 and conquered 129 straight opponents during that time. In the last 25 years, two streaks are notable. UCLA, under the direction of that Wizard of Westwood, John Wooden, won 98 games from 1970-7- 6 in the Pauley Pavilion and Marquette had an Due Friday, January 1 s ty KNowsy 7 at 12 noon How You Like Pizza At Home. Clipping is allowed in this week's games. So clip the coupon specials below and enjoy hot. delicious Domino's Pizza while you're watching the games. ASSEMBLY APPLICATIONS Due Friday, January 24 at 12 noon 521.3333 S.L Valley "1 $10.99 Double Up Deal J Pizzas, additional toppings only $1.49 Covers both pizzas. arty. PM voM trtfi any otMr coupon or 4 D1 ) nwMHioy vory.CwolornorpMOaroolMOffimOBrriMMM. fcwud lo onauro olo OrMtw. Our Jl.n nny I tun M0. 2 Medium ASUU Offices asuu 234 Union Bldg. Our I I 81-ga- streak from 1967-7- 3. TUD.ENT HELP WANTED Students are requested to nominate an outstanding professor for the RAMONA W. CANNON AWARD FOR TEACHING EXCELLENCE IN THE HUMANITIES. Letters of nomination should be limited to a single nominee. Any professor from the following departments who has taught three years at the University of Utah is eligible: Communication, English, History, Languages, and Literature, and Philosophy. Letters of nomination should be submitted by January 22 to the Cannon Committee, College of Humanities, 205 Orson Spencer Hall. 1 , Llff uuilttUe W The first 25 students who sign up will be guests for breakfast with Dr. Arthur K.' Smith, the new University of Utah president. Sign up at 208 Park Building before January 171992. The breakfast will be held January 21, 1992 at 7:30 a.m. in the Alumni Lounge. I I |