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Show It-ltata- nakOralcta ai Jensen, Smith win in first round University of Utah's Jennifer Jensen, after cooling her right shoulder with ice and taping her left wrist explained her slight ond round, while Utah's Rebecca Smith, seeded 15th advanced to a second match with Kansas after 1 her simple victory over ' N.Vitels of Oklahoma St. "I was nervous since this is only the second tournament of the year," Smith explained. "It was hard to get a groove off of her because Vitels had such weird strokes. I just wanted to to go out there and get my strokes going." Utah's other two players of the tournament fell earlier after first round defeats. Clodagh Bowyer 2 to Colorado's Ylva lost 6-- 1, dilemma. "I'm falling apart at the seams, " she joked, "but not really, it's not that serious." As the number one seed in Friday's Rolex Intercollegiate Tennis Championships at the 6-- Eccles Tennis Center, Jensen was one of two Lady Utes to advance into the'second round of the tour2 nament with a win over the Boise St representative. I "I felt good about my serve," . v, Jensen said, "It was hard to get in CHRONICLE PHOTOPaul Reinarz . the groove with first match jitters Andersch, and lady Ute Diana 3 durMarek was defeated and all." University of Utah tennis player Jennifer Jensen returns a shot effort a comeback the to in on Eccles would Rolex Invitational at the Jensen go play despite ing action in Thursday's ITCA final set against Angela Skrbic of BYU's Juliette Alder in the sec Center. The tournament runs through Saturday. 6-- 4, 6-- 7, 6-- . - 6-- 2, 6-- 6-- A COURSE IN INTELLECTUAL SELF-DEFEN- flflUfAC i l!!l6 SE "MEMORABLE. INVALUABLE" INTERNATIONAL THE NATION AWAKUij "EYE-OPENIN- G, MIND-EXPANDIN- G 1 N I Starts Friday at the TOWER THEATRE 870 East 900 South 359-92- 34 A MAJOR ACHIEVEMENT" V I HOLLYWOOD REPORTER 1:00. Includes an intermission catered by Brackman's Bagels and a panel discussion following the film , four-gam- fourth quarter and had the ball inside the Aztecs' lead.- line but could not extend their 10-ya- rd Bowyer teaming as an eighth seed against that round's late qualifier. Marek and Sara Mecham were also matched against Boise St and Jensen was paired with Lisa Paal to face Weber singles and doubles matches. Final rounds and championships proceed Saturday and Sunday. David Cooper Afternoon match results and evening doubles results were not available at press time. Check the Chronicle Monday for complete coverage. Tim Gutierrez bomb which brought them within seven points at BYU got the ball back, but John Walsh, who had been flawless throughout the night, threw a pass that was picked off by linebacker Shawn Smith inside the BYU third-dow- n 20-ya- San Diego's defense held, then BYU placekicker Joe Herrick missed a chip shot that would have given the Cougars a advantage. San Diego State took over, and after a pass interference call on BYU defensive back Vic Tarleton, the Aztecs scored two plays later on a WXS llil'hti U.IH IIK IHWV 1)1' il!. (imtliXI. till '!, ........ mm (i(v 'Itlll WE HELP RECYCLE LIFE ...YOUR PLASMA DONATIONS MAKE THE DIFFERENCE NOTICE; HW OFFERING 5-- Conference) hits the road with a pair of matches against New Mexico and UTEP this weekend. Their five game win streak was snapped November 3 when fourth ranked BYU handed the Utes a K;!! 15-1- 3, JiA I II flTPaMlWH IH KMT I maUW Vart .. 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Not as good as the Utes though. (6-- 5) Utah boasts the nation's No.l blocking team arid the No. ual blocker in Mikki Kane-Barto- 1 individ- n. They! also claim the rights to power scorers Sharman Grant and Julie Kirby. The pair of outside hitters have played key roles in the Utes' wins during the second half of the WAC ' season. -- Ed Woodland If you wish to receive admission materials andor arrange for a campus visit, you are encouraged to contact: transportation.' Office of Admission DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Select either a Full -- Time Day, Jacob D. Fuchsberg 300. Nassau Road Part-Tim- e Day, pr Part-Tim- e D ACCREDITATION ns uenter is ruiiy Approved by the American Bar Association. i guottuidi 4) half game behind third place h schedule. algebraTM Utah is one game behind second and a place San Diego State (6-- (iMWIiMlJli S19S $222 $222 $250 FRRHHFURT r intriguing nuinannwimfis. s; our mews on now me ose jzedlntb gklaxies, V fcig mm 'HRS tULlEWShR ASTRONOMY : EUROPE'S Oil SOLE LOKflOX Ndt in Winter.ScMdule riWjSis 4. 5-- The Ute volleyball team (19-- 8 5 in the Western Athletic 'ill f3iTli1BiMl3i' III rd line. Marshall Faulk, who finished the game with 252 yards and two touchdowns, took it to the eight-yar- d line where Gutierrez found Will Tate in the end zone to make it The Aztecs decided to go for two, but Gutierrez fumbled then recovered it but was tackled at the three. BYU then recovered the Aztecs' onside kick and ran out the clock to' hand the Aztecs their second WAC loss. Walsh finished with 417 yards and 5 TDs for. the Cougars, who improved to 1 in the WAC. . I INDEX 9782 8. Utes seek to break tie with Lobos on the road to $125month in your spare 5? St The Rolex tournament continues tomorrow with continued 45-4- - overall, Up The tournament included late doubles matches with Smith and 45-3- In yet another incredible offensive show, the e BYU Cougars ended a losing streak by State San the Aztecs in Jack Diego defeating 4 to stay in contention for Murphy Stadium the Western Athletic Conference title. . The Cougars led 45-3- 1 midway through the 17-poi- nt join members of the mass media and university faculty members for a special screening Saturday at C00I18 , 45-4- : ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS FINEST. SLC Special to the Chronicle NEWYORKPOST MTMP 6-- ' Cougars hold on in Jack Murphy for another WACky win, 45-4- 4 COI'ISGtli NOAM CHOMSKY AND THE MEDIA WINNER OF ! 3, New Mexico. 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