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Show Thursday, January 21. 1999 The Daily Utah Chronicle CLIFFORD Women's Tennis in U Invite Today feed his family again. But I was enjoying watching Malone swallow as much of his big foot as he could. The guy was up to his knee. In addition to being funny, there was finally a chance to get rid of the pride and joy of the Louisiana continued from page 6 the NBA Championship trophy was snatched from his hand. Twice. And he couldn't take responsibility for it. When someone finally began reporting about the Mailman's string of illegitimate children, suddenly "things have been said in the media, I don't think I can play there again." Utah fans, annoyed at this betrayal of their unending and unreasonable loyalty, told the state's most famous postal worker not to let the door hit him in the butt on the way out. For one, brief moment it looked like the world of sports in Utah could revolve around sports instead of a misguid- Eric Walden Chronicle Sports Writer The Utah women's tennis team has tourscheduled one final nament in preparation for what is sure public school system. But instead, Karl "Mr. Geometry" Malone changed 360 degrees. Still, there was a chance Malone would get a flat tire in his neighborhood and change his small mind again. And now this. Dwight Manley couldn't get Rodman his deal with the Knicks, so he decided to take it out on Utahns. A four year deal. For a guy with pre-seaso- Then that pesky lockout ended. Don't get me wrong here, I'm happy Kenny Anderson can keep his Lexus, and Patrick Ewing can n to be a particularly arduous season. The Utes will host the University of Utah Invitational at the Eccle's Tennis Center. The tournament begins today and runs through Saturday, Jan. 23. Utah will be joined by Utah State and Weber State in the final tune-u- p before season-openin- matches g against No. 42 ranked Northwestern on Jan. 29 and No. 1 Florida on Jan. 30. To this point, the Utes have partici- pated in the BYU Invitational on Sept. 9 and the ITA Rolex Central Region the common sense and attention span of a gnat. If there is any poetic justice in all of this, it's that with Michael Jordan gone there will be a big asterisk by anything Malone does ed truck driver. - 7 r 17-1- Championship, which was also held at the Eccles Tennis Center from Nov. 4-- 8. The Utes have finally added some depth to their roster, but the relative for that four years. All that is left is to hope and pray one of the things he does is youth of the team remains an obstacle. Of the seven team members, Molly Sanderson is the lone senior. retire. Additionally, Sanderson, junior Megan Payne and sophomore Heidi Thomas are the only letter winners returning from the 1997-9- 8 squad. That team lost four seniors to graduation and had a sophomore leave for personal reasons after the season's end. This team is comprised predominantly of freshmen, with four on the roster. Irini Kotoglou and Linn Ronnberg both have played on an international level, having played in "LET'S NOT DO ANYTHING TO GET THIS OVER WITH TOO SOON. IT'S MORE FUN TO GO TO NBA PLAYER GARAGE Greece and Sweden respectively, while Hillaree Hawkins and Brooke Wilkinson have relatively less experience. In spite of the team's youth, it has already achieved results in previous competition. - 12298 SALES THAN NBA GAMES." n The doubles teams of and Ronnberg- - Kotoglou took second in their respective diviPayne-Sanderso- sions at the BYU Invitational. In singles competition, Ronnberg The Utes host the Utah Invitational today at the Eccles Tennis Center. earned third place in division two, and Ronnberg won the doubles consolation bracket. 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