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Show 4 The HtmUf. Mw telly Utak ChrMOdc vFtOH. SOUimilML I0III0II SALT UIE (ITT. IDIUIIT. ilBiitL i. 99 Ute Netters Glad They're Not in Kansas Anymore SDCUHOff RICK VAZQUEZ Chronicle Spoils Writer Last week was not kind to Utah sports teams. On Thursday, the Ute men's bas- ketball team attended a clinic hosted by the University of Kentucky. 'I3 Wl 'ivaviioH 11VS MM01N130 'iiij mi The Ute women's tennis players spent the next two days in Kansas, where they were taught a cruel lesson of their own. Losses of and to Kansas and Kansas State over the weekend capped off a brutal showing over spring which break, may end up hurting Utah's chances to qualify for the NCAA Regional Tournament in April. Ute Coach John Tsumas attributed the fall to his team's inability to adapt to outdoor play. Wc had a lot of trouble with the wind," Tsumas said. "There were times where it would get up to 30 miles an hour and we couldn't adjust" Against Kansas State, Utah man- im' 9-- 0 7--2 0-- 3 Part-Tim- Positions Available. e UMIVISSmrOf UTAH 221 S-13- 58S-5C3- 1 M0NSUN1QAM-1lAf- G 00 ft wins in three of its singles aged first-se- t and matches, Molly Sanderson held a 4-- 1 lead in the first set of commanding her match. Kansas State roared back and came away with five singles wins. Rebecca Foulger prevented the singles sweep by defeating Karen Nicholson 64, 6-- An :. v Chkomcu Photo Ted Mckinley Linda Engblom teamed up with Angie Olson, not shown, to lose a tough doubles match against South Carolina on March 17th. Jennifer Smith over Tobi Rakic would have given Utah a commanding lead going into doubles. Despite playing almost error-fretennis, Smith was simply outgunned e D 27th-ranke- HUH THIS COUPON 51 wa 12" or T 50a6" D 0 One Sandwich Aer xpon ...tvo rw NOT GOOD WITH ANV OTHER PROMOTION UNIVERSITY ST. ' v J 1300 EAST (Gymnastics from page 13 ing her floor routine. Sommer ended up winning the with a 39.325 score. The biggest accomplishment on the night, besides its highest road score of the year, was the performance by Utah's vault team. They scored a season-bes- t 49.10 to make up for a down 48.525 ban set to open the meet HolVQPSlty Stodont Apoptmenls CONVENIENT by the aggressive Rakic,' "That was the best singles we've played all year," Tsumas said. With doubles matches tied at the final contest of the day between 6-- 5-- 6-- Engblom against South Carolina's Heather Greene and Karolina Bulat would decide the winner. After winning the first set a barrage of unforced errors at the net by the Utes cost them the final sets 7-- 6-- 6-- "Wc missed shots wc shouldn't have missed," Olson said. D IS HERE! FAMILY-ORIENTE- d 3-- 2 Expires April 30, 1996 L Utah's first match of a forgettable spring break took place against South Carolina. After wins by Mirja Wallmark, Angie Olson and Rebecca Foulger, Utah held a singles lead. A win by Utah's team of Olson and Linda LIVING! D Utes Leap Over USD but Fall To Dartmouth, Southern Cal First the good news: the University of Utah men's tennis team spent spring break in San Diego and recorded a big win over their hosts, the University of San Diego. The bad news: the California road trip also yielded two losses for the No. 49 Utes. On March 18, Utah faced off against Dartmouth, another team far from home. Dartmouth triumphed by the narrowest of margins, 4-Utah lost two doubles matches by a total of three games, and after three Utah singles victories, junior Brandon Owen lost his match in the most painful fashion possible: , spanking of the University of San Diego Toreros on March 20. Utah won the doubles point, and Owen, Christian Svensson, Philippe Rodriguc and Ryan Lazarus all won singles matches for the Utes. A match with No. 8 Southern California probably wasn't the way to end the trip on an up note, but the Utes are never ones to duck a loss to the challenge. Their Trojans didn't yield much to be happy about; only Svensson was able to win a set, and he eventually 7-- 0 lost his No. 1 singles matchup with Cecil Mamlit 64, The Utes will return to the Golden State on h swing. Saturday for a -Greg Beacham 3-- 7-- four-matc- 1,2 & The' Utes rebounded with a 3 0ED000M APARTMENTS Close to Campus Playgrounds Visible 5-- 2 o Affordable Rents Including Utilities and from Each Courtyard Expanded Basic Cable TV Apartment Convenient Laundry . Facilities Free Campus Shuttle On the Bus Line cJFie (perfect Occasion (RESIDENTS PAY TELEPHONE) AQreatPlacetoliye; Courtyard and Hih'Rise Apartments v For Waiting List and Rental Rate Info, Please Contact Us 2HD Clarks UNIVERSITY student apartments 1945 East Sunnyside Avenue Salt Lake City, (801)581-866- 7 UT TUXEDOS Since 19SO University . pFtfTAH S45 N. University Ave. 2 Provo 373-172- 4671 South 900 East 479 East 500 South Salt Lake City 538-080- 0 5612 S. Redwood Rd. Taytorsville 964-007- 7 |