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Show Tharsday, May 8. io The Daily Utah Chronicle l. .III MAY 9TH 12:00 NOON 1997 rr INSTITUTE CHAPEL Scott Larry FITNESS CONSULTANT HEALTH AND (Former Mr. America, Mr. Universe & Mr. Olympla) REFRESHMENTS IN THE CULTURAL HALL FOLLOWING THE FORUM .A" lei nWP ) jH 1 ..'IWjM.UIli.l(Plll.JIBMMiMMMMiMMMMM!ggF.l Cmomca. Fmoto Oanny La . Cyndee Bennett, shown In action earlier this year, was instrumental in leading the Utes to a sweep of Southern Utah oh Wednesday. She hit two home runs and drove in four runs. Bennett Blasts Utes Become a Plasma Donor AND EARN UP TO $150 PER MONTH Who Needs Plasma? Cyndee Bennett owns just about every offensive record in Utc sofcball history, and arguably the most prestigious is the home run record. Rrior to Wednesday's doublehcad-e- r against Southern Utah, the U. senior had 34 career However, only four of those had come during the 97 campaign. Tack on two more blasts to Bennett's impressive list of stats after she went yard twice in Utah's and victories over SUU in Cedar City. on Utah, which improved to the season, actually trailed after the first inning Sandy Rhea doesn't like losing, so with the ducks on the pond, the U. junior roped a two-odouble to left field clearing the bases and giving Utah a 1 lead. round-tripper- s. 7--3 Hemophiliacs, burn victims, transplant and cardiovascular patients who receive products made from the plasma of donors like you. 9--1 41-1- 8 ut Earn at least $150 per month. Professional medical facility and staff for your safety. Appointment times for your convenience New donors and inactive donors for 90 days will receive $25 on a first visit. BE A PLASMA DONOR.. .BECAUSE LIFE IS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS For more information call 363-769- 7 Sera-Te- c Dig Biologicals 609 S. State St., S.L.C., UT. 841 1 1 4-- Winn from page 10 he has plenty of fire in his belly. All of these factors are leading me to great anticipation of possibly a WAC title, another bowl game and even more national exposure. But perhaps what excites me the The Utes never looked back. Jenny Monson helped the Utc with one RBI, which cause going came in the decisive second inning. Bennett hit her fifth home run of 3-- 3 the season in the fifth inning. Ali Andrus-Saga- s recorded the win improving her record to 21-- on the victories season. It's the second-moin a season for the senior. She posted 32 victories during her freshman year in which she earned second-teahonors. In the night cap, Rhea didn't wait until the second to get Utah on the board. Instead, she led off the game with home run to center, her second of the year. With the Utes already cruising up in the fifth, Jenny Monson added 9 st 5--1 most about the Utes is what, or who, they don't have coming back: Harold Lusk. Lusk was a gambler who usually bet against the odds, and usually lost Whether it was going for an interception when he should just make a tackle, trying to pick up a fumble and run with it or trying to catch a punt on the fly in traffic, Lusk always gambled. Physics the lof Human Body fluid and blood flow, pressures in the body, electrical current, physics offractures, mechanism of air flow, mechanism of injury, hearing and speech generation, the heart, radiation division course When: Summer Quarter 1997 Monday - Wednesday - Friday, 10 -- 11 am Number: Physics 311R-- 1 (3 credit hours) Instructor: Richard Ingebretsen, M.D., Ph. D. Time: to the human It is a body. applies physics This upper class for those entering the health sciences. It is recommended by the premedicalpredental committes. The only prerequisite is the completion of a physics course. I tkl.l 4 4 . - I, I. ,ii . , i H I V. I. ft . I i. PastT-Bird-s an insurance run with a home run to left field, her second of the season. It was plenty of run support for Monica Jimenez who was cruising. She recorded the victory, her 20th of the year, striking out five and only giving up three hits. Jimenez's 20-- 5 record is a career best for victories. But Bennett couldn't leave well enough alone. She sent a three-rushot to center field to give the Utes a lead. After the' Thunderbirds failed to score in the bottom of the sixth, the game was called because of the NCAA eight-rumercy rule. its regular seaUtah will wrap-ur son Saturday at home with a State San at against Diego n 9-- 1 n p double-heade- 130 pan. James Edward He was a me player who instead of celebrating for the team would thump his chest, take off his helmet and gloat into the camera. He thought he was a lot better than he really was, and his teammates obviously resented that Lusk didn't even get in the defensive huddle. Instead, he stood about 10 yards back, showing off his Nike shoes, socks, gloves and wristbands to the crowd. It was all about image. He was our little Deion. Lusk was counted upon as being a leader, a person whom others could rally behind when things got tough. Instead, he was ignored and disliked by many of bis teammates. This was clear when the team selected captains for the Copper Bowl-a- nd Lusk's name was nowhere to be seen. With Lusk, the Utes learned firsthand what it meant to have 11 guys doing their jobs. Lusk would often do his own thing, breaking away from the team in order to make a big play. More often than not, defenses would exploit this and throw to where Lusk was supposed to be. A player like this, one who puts himself first, is like a cancer. He slowly spreads and begins affecting the rest of the team. The Lusk disease hurt, but thankfully, it has been treated, and that malignant tumor is now ' with the Indianapolis Colts, 'who signed Lusk last week. Poor bastards. So while you look ahead to football season, be excited for the Utes' explosive ability on offense and defense, the solid veterans they have returning and for Mac-b- ut most importantly, be thankful for what we don't have coming back. |