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Show Wednesday, September 28, 1994 Ute Golf Team's Fall Season Results from page 19 ) 3S) The Daily Utah Chronicle u TEAM FINISH: two previous tournaments, The Falcon Invitational and The Jacoby Collegiate Invitational. Wright, a senior, again guided 1994 Sept -- PLACE 69 71 211 1ST 73 72 75 69 T4 T36 T43 T49 T2 77 75 215 225 227 228 289 287 873 72 75 " , - FalconCross Creek Invitational 16-1- Colorado Springs. Colorado 8. NAME Jon Wright Troy Jones Dave Booth JND1 : Chad Pettingill John Tagge ROUND 2 ROUND 3 TOTAL 70 75 74 72 69 76 75 77 75 79 82 79 84 77 299 294 305 80 TEAM TOTALS 220 222 226 236 240 898 PLACE T2 T6 T28 T79 T95 T5 GREAT NEW COURSE Introduction to Education Psychology EDPSY 302 o 5 hours TEAM FINISH: 1 Minnesota, 887; 2 Kansas, 890; 3 Michigan, 893; 4 Missouri, 897; T5 UTAH, Colorado State, Illinois, 898. Jacoby Collegiate Invitational Laramie. Wyoming Sept. 11-1- ROUND NAME 1 John Tagge ROUND 2 ROUND 3 TOTAL Tl 74 75 216 219 223 DNP DNP DNP 285 288 854 T15 T21 T33 DNP 3RD 77 DNP 281 73 PLACE 207 68 72 71 1 3. 70 73 72 71 69 Aaron Barber for second place. Troyjones Junior Troy Jones finished the Jon Wright meet tied for sixth place overall, Chad Pettingill David Booth posting a score of 222. Of the 24 teams represented in TEAM TOTALS the Falcon Invitational, the Utes finished in a tie for fifth place TEAM FINISH: alongside Illinois and fellow Western Athletic Conference competitors Colorado State. Their total score of 898 was surpassed only by Minnesota, Kansas, Michigan and Missouri. The Utes kicked off their fall season on Sept. 11 with an impres- ROUND 2 ROUND 3 TOTAL 1 leading all scores in Sept. the first round. His 220 total in the three round event tied him with Minnesota's - U.C. Irvine, 868; T2 UTAH, Cal. State Northridge, 1 the Ute attack at the 1994 FalconCross Creek Invitational 16-1- . 873. UC Irvine's 868. Despite their blistering play, the Ute golf team's success did not begin in Arizona. They primed themselves for the Grand Canyon tournament by playing exceptionally well in their reportedly are considering a lockout if none is reached by Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Thanksgiving. They want to make Tom Candiotti said he would be the league's salary cap less flexible, surprised if anyone attends spring a move opposed by the players. .Charles Grantham, head of the training if no agreement is reached, minor including leaguers. players'union," said Tuesday the Scabs aren't looked on very ' current labor standoffs in major pleasantry?, he said. ?What kind of J league basebaS and the NHL are a chance do you think that kid , "result--o- f theclimate of owners would have (after a settlement)? believing salary, caps are a Not too good "panacea for their iUsT "Is there a want for the salary NBA Owners Threaten cap, or is there a need for the, To Stage Lockout salary cap?" Grantham, in Los LOS ANGELES (AP) The , Angeles for meetings, said by tele- head of the N BA players' union phone. "When you start looking at says he would not be surprised if that kind of environment, in foot- -' the league stages a lockout because:: ball, baseball, hockey and basketof the salary cap. And the players ball, it doesn't surprise me that would be prepared to stage "alter owners would be floating the native' games. see "AP" on page 23 from page 19 , David Booth Northridgc. The only score better was There is no current labor con 7, 1 Wyoming, 845; 2 Nebraska 847; 3 UTAH, 854. Fills the Behavioral Science Distribution for Lib Ed Day : Tuesday & Thursday Time: 4:30 6:30 p.m. s Index The highest individual score in each round is dropped when adding up team : 0939 totals. (R&0000 00 showing at the Jacoby Collegiate Invitational at the Jacoby Golf Club in Laramie, sive Wyoming guided by the capable clubs of junior John Tagge. Tagge shot a solid three round score of good enough to the share of a grab top spot on the leader board with Nebraska's Jamie Roger who also shot a three round total of 207. Unfortunately for the Ute golfers, they have to stop burning up the courses long enough to return to school before playing in the Wolfpack Invitational at Lake Tahoe, Nev. on Oct. 3. 8:00AM-&00P-M 139 8, this space intentionally left blank!? (Ml) Still lime to register for Institute classes Celebrate the unique experience of living in Utah with us es Great music! 11:30AM-12:30P- iM Union Patio on campus Open for lunch 6f dinner 11 1AM liightly specials for all Delta Center events pre-parti- closed classes-so-me TODAY Grand Opening this weekend! 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