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Show - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursday, March At WAC Invitational Page 12 14. 1985 TSN Picks Tigers - Tigers, last season's world KNOELL Herald Staff Writer By DOROTHY champi- ons. Wednesday were picked to finish first in the American League East again this season by The Sporting News. The sporting weekly picked the Chicago White Sox as the division titlists in the AL West. In the National League, the San Diego Padres were selected to repeat as champions in the West while the New York Mets were the Gymnasts to Vie This Weekend Top in the East. Predicted to finish behind the Tigers in the AL East were, in order, Toronto, Baltimore, New York, Boston, Cleveland and Milwaukee. In the Al West, Kansas Gty was tabbed behind Chicago, followed by rhnirp The Detroit ST. LOUIS (UPI) Men's collegiate gymnastics at its best will be featured at the Smith Fieldhouse this weekend. Friday and Saturday, beginning at 7:30 p.m. each night, the BYU gymnastics team will host the WAC Invitational. Cost is $2 for adults and $1 for students. The competition level should be phenomenal. The field includes d d Arizona State, New Mexico, BYU, Air Force Academy and Metro State from Denver. "This is by far the best WAC Minnesota, Seattle, California, Oakland and Texas. Behind San Diego in the NL West were Atlanta, Los Angeles, Houston, Cincinnati and San Francisco. sixth-ranke- third-ranke- 18th-rank- : competition we've ever had," said BYU coach Wayne Young. exciting. The competition will be as good as for it will be at the nationals, and the team competition should be as good as nationals, too." That's a pretty big statement, considering that the NCAA men's competition yearly features many of the top gymnasts in the nation. "It's Peter Vidmar, Tim Daggett, Mitch Gay lord, Bart Connor and Jim Hartung (all members of the 1984 U.S. Olympic team) have all competed in the NCAAs during the past five years. But Young has plenty of ammunition to back up that statement. Included in this year's WAC Invitational competition is 1984 Olympic team alternate Dan Hayden and his twin brother, Dennis, both from Arizona State. Dan recently competed in the American Cup competition and was the leading VS. scorer going into the final day's competition, before being passed by Olympian Tim Daggett the final day. New Mexico, meanwhile, fea- - ftt Robert Allen will try to help the BYU Cougars defend their WAC Invitational title this weekend. tures Matt Arnott, the WAC individual titlist from last reason and high score this year was nearly 282. The Cougars, meanwhile, have been plagued by injuries all year, but still came up with a a perennial national standout. Rounding out the top competitors in the is BYU senior Bob Gauthier. Gauthier, who scored a 57.90 in the last week, was a narrow loser to Dan Hayden in competition in a dual meet earlier this season, and his scores have been steadily going up since. "That competition (in tional team title last year. "We'll need even a better performance that we got last week (in scoring the 281.25)," Young said. "We missed one routine on the pommel horse, one on the parallel bars and one on the vault last week. If we can pick those up, we could win it." season (and school) high 281.25 just last week in a dual meet with Eastern Montana. The same Cougar lineup that scored the 281.25 will go this weekend. New has also registered a score for its season high. Team competition and the individual title will be deMexico d) CKF""i I cided in Friday's competition, while Saturday's session will decide the individual event champions. BYU won the WAC Invita C2D Walden Featured TRIGGER DRAG! J iLdyt ... S&iejpeate. ......... !om Bsfffulag haw Imagine buying a Deico Freedom II Battery for as little as $39.95 Freedom is the first maintenance-fre- e battery. Ifs a battery. 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The rest of Friday's schedule includes: 1:30 p.m. Welcome by La Veil Edwards, BYU trainer Marv Roberson speaking on sports injuries; 3:30 p.m. BYU football practice; 6 p.m. Dinner; 7:30 p.m. Vic Rowan of San Francisco; 8:30 p.m. Walden; 9:30 p.m. business meeting-socia- l hour for Utah high school coaches. Saturday's schedule is: 8 a.m. Breakfast; 8:30 a.m. Walden; 9:30 a.m. BYU offensive coaches; 10:30 a.m. BYU defensive coaches; 11:30 a.m. Lunch; 1 p.m. BYU practice. For more information' contact the BYU football office or Conference Center Nev. l '3530' At Clinic LAS VEGAS, MITCHELL I The individual event competition will also be intense. BYU's John Innocentini holds the nation's highest collegiate score on the still rings with a 9.9. Dan colHayden is the second-ranke- d legian in the rings event. near-28- 0 should be incredible," Young said. The team competition could be equally exciting. Arizona State's O MOW. 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