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Show 14 -- The Daily Utah Chronicle Tuesday, February 23, 1999 Shocker. . . or Not; Jazz Bust Clippers, Now 1 9-- Sterling Clifford lead. jumper by Karl Malonc and a three from John Stockton brought the Jazz even within a minute, but L.A. kept hanging around. Led by Lamond Murray and James Robinson, who had 10 points each in the first half, the Clippers were tied with Utah at 37 with just over 6:30 left in the second half. Then the Jazz appeared. Chronicle Sports Writer A For nearly 12 minutes on Monday night, the Los Angeles Clippers were competitive with the Utah Jazz. Then they started to look like the Clippers. L.A.'s woes continued as the Clippers fell to Utah 104-8Utah started slowly, allowing the Clippers to go on a 10-- 0 run early in the first quarter to take a five-poi9. 20-fo- ot playoff-c- aliber nt sec jazz page 15 Theresa Kulikowski had the Huntsman Center crowd demanding a 10 for her floor exercise, during Monday's meet. If ?! V I continued from page Greg Foster and the Jazz rolled to a victory over the Clippers Monday night. like she had in the three meets prior, Deidra Graham had perhaps her best the season, matching or improv- ing her personal bests in three events. Graham, just a freshman, matched her highs in bars (9.900), and floor (9.900), and set a new individual mark on the beam (9.775). Another freshman Red Rock, Kylee Wagner, also set a personal best against the Gators. GYMNASTICS 13 know that there's someone injured and there's people on the floor look- ing after her," said Wolf. "I knew what was happening and that the crowd was applauding her getting up, because I wasn't even off the beam yet." Though she didn't go floor specialist to this point, scored a 9.825 for her ener-o- f getic routine, which was set to a col- lage of Metallica guitar riffs. Perhaps unconventional to some, but well appreciated by much of the crowd and members of the media. But "hell week" is not yet over for the Red Rocks. Friday it will have to win another tough one, this time on the road at No. 19 Utah State. Wagner, a It's where to surf the web. Every Wednesday in I rSSS T T the-Chronic- feature pages. le -- i. mugmer mguuu exerrciie. kjcl yvuf. 1 Every Monday in the Chronicle feature pages. here's no investment that delivers returns like the effort you put into building a successful career. Returns satisfaction, CEHaJi lit M i ItTtiT1 growth tifo fBjElfa? opportunities and financial reward. So, if you're considering investing in a financial services career, consider Merrill Lynch. After all, no one knows investments like we do. If this opportunity to work as a sales professional in the financial services industry sounds attractive, send us your resume at the address below and tell us why you'd like to be a Mernll Lynch Financial Consultant. If it looks like a good fit for both of us, you'll hear from us promptly. The difference is Merrill Lynch. Envision Uta Merrill Lynch Contact: Mary Alice Briggs Career Placement Center Merrill Lynch is an equal opportunity employer. Merrill Lynch A C IWftMcrrtll hitch, I'lmc. femur tradition of trust. Snnrlt Imnrpnr.tft J Mcntltrr SM'C ft urns liiciDuaei Slide show presented by a representative of Envision Utah New information will be presented Question and answer session MARCH 3RD 12 1PM UNION WEST BALLROOM -- Union programs |