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Show c..' r "xcan.i:a Jazz Johnson from page sixteen points from anywhere and everywhere on the floor while picking up five rebounds, five assists and a game-hig- h four from page sixteen from Alex Haley. And that business about their being roommates? Johnson said room assignments for Arkansas trips were made alphabetically, blocked shots. Karl Malone, who was a fetid at one point in the game, took responsibility for the loss, despite finishing with 24 points and a career-hig- h 23 rebounds. "I'm just not getting it done as a player," Malone said. "I can take the responsibility and go out and try and do things better...Maybe at times. I got too excited to make something happen and rushed it. so that's something I can take responsibility for." Despite being down by as many as 13 points in the first half and 12 early in the fourth quarter, the Jazz came back and took a one-poilead on Tom Chambers' 23- - denying that they had ever been buddies. Insiders expected trouble down the line, but Johnson and Jones got there aster than expected. The '93 season began with Jones and star haliback Emmitt Smith in a contract impasse. Smith held out for two games and the Cowboys started . 0-- 2. After the second loss, to Buffalo. Johnson was almost in tears. Jones caved in. Smith returned and the Cowboys nt righted themselves, but the rift began to show itself. Shortly before the playoff game against the Giants, said he was Johnson "intrigued" by the expansion Jacksonville Jaguars' interest in Humphries but it didn't matter, 7. a combined ll-for-- efjiivj fie) from the 39 field. which were weaved in between Golden State free throws pulled the Jazz to within 114-11- 3 with 4.6 seconds left.. Billy Owens then made two. ESTROGEN REPLACEMENT STUDY free-thro- and Humphries' three-poiattempt bounced off the nt 7b Participate You Must: back of the rim as time expired. "It was quite an exceptional win, wasn't it?" said a happy at least six months Be experiencing an average of 8 moderate hot flashes per day .k,v; . Not to be currently taking hormone supplements Be Golden State coach Don Nelson. ."We -- couldn't play much better A complete history and physical examination including mammography, routine lab tests, access to educational resources and consultation Appropriate medications For More Information About Participating In This Study, Contact Susan at: The Young Alumni Association is accepting applications for its Young Alumni Scholarship. The successful candidates will be students entering hisher senior year who can demonstrate University or community involvement, and works in a volunteer 268 - 6242 capacity. The Youna Alumni Association will award three After winning the Super Bowl and embracing Jones on the sideline, Johnson appeared on David Letterman's show. He joked that the team had been scholarships for the 1 SUMMER INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY academic year. 994-9- 5 Two $1 ,000 and one $500 scholarships. Applications are available at the Alumni House, ASUU and the Financial Aids Office. Applications must be returned to the Alumni House no later than April 15, 1994, by 4:00 p.m. given $60,000 for a Super Bowl party and Jones had pocketed $20,000. Jones, who wasn'tr laughing at much of what Johnson said, told confidantes he was upset. Late last Monday night at the Broke After Spring Break? Need to gain professional work experience so you can get that job when you graduate? University Directories will be conducting interviews on Thursday, March 31st at the Student Employment Office 382 Student Services Bldg. For additional information, contact the Alumni Association, meetings in, Orland Jones walked up to a table where Johnson was having cocktails with former Cowboy defensive coordinator Dave Wannstedt, former offensive coordinator Norv Turner, and 581-699- 5. . Joe Pesci Christian Slater former assistant general manager Bob Ackles and toasted their contributions to the team's success. No one asked Jones to sit down, and he left angry. Facts: Wc interview nearly summer program. I (MM) students each year and select 234 to participate in our If hired, you will be flown to Chapel Mill, N(! the end of May to participate in our summer program. XT I left." , He went to another bar where he told four writers and several bystanders that he might replace Johnson with Barry Switzer, the former You will be placed on a sales team of 2 to 10 students, work with an experienced student manager and be given a territory where you will be responsible for selling the yellow page advertising for the campus telephone directory. One thing stands between ' Said Jones later: "I was upset with the toast, and three-pointe- rs 57-4- GOD 9 B2 because the guys who were getting those rebounds Malone and center Felton Spencer couldn't hit the follow shots, and finished Young Alumni Association spoke about once a week. 'V-- ws The smaller Warriors somehow managed to pick up 10 blocked shots on the jazz, who could only manage four. The Jazz did manage to outrebound the Warriors The University of Utah asked about his relationship with Jones, said they only " free-thro- than that" For Your Participation. You'll Receive: him. The next day, Jones said any change would be up to him. "1 have no intention of making a coaching change," he added. "To have this as an issue is a joke." At the Super Bowl, Johnson, ; footer from the top of the key with 4:59 left in the game. The Warriors appeared to have the game wrapped up after the Jazz failed to convert on one possession, then Chambers turned the ball over with 57.4 seconds left with the Jazz down by five points. Sprewell hit two to give the Warriors a seemingly insurmountable seven point lead, but David Benoit's jump hook and consecutive by Walter Bond, Chambers and Jay Average Kamings last summer where $3100 for the ten week program. Jimmy and stardom. f For further information or to sign up for an interview, visit the Student Employment Office or call Reality. Oklahoma coach, adding that 500 coaches would have won the Super Bowl with his team. Johnson heard about Jones' 581-618- 6 University Directories 3 today! comments and bolted the meetings the next day, telling the Dallas Morning News he wanted to "reassess things." Two days later, Jones telephoned Johnson. Jones said they had a productive talk. r. r mm version: Johnson's "Nothing was resolved. I itgy hung up on him." Emmitt nijf ytmmmmVf&immkii&i&r Smith rallied behind his coach. - "I don't care what the situation is," Smith said. "Fire Jimmy, fire me." Quarterback Troy Aikman; who was upset with Jones when negotiations for a contract extension dragged on 11''' yg . mm D mm . WW MW.9 o . CwMlTiniiM-t7MTll- 430, 1 7:15, 9:45 Cm la TbMbw WMM J DISCOUNT , TMWM-MM- 1 twt : 12:Ca, 735, EMI IK ttrt AMNft 150,3:45,5:40, Ml (STEREO) N0MSSCS, NO0SC0UNTTKXETS (STEREO) CiSCOUNTTICrETS TICKETS rr f 2M,3,m,9M nopasses.no NOPASSES.NO ;. Cowboys," . mm-- o term contract with the Switzer. m- o his coach. 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