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Show September 24, 1982 Forum Page 3 SpORtS hampus Paperback Bestsdlers Soccer by William Kotzwinkle. (Berkley, $2.95.) Novel ot the popular film. 1. E.T.: The WESTMINSTER TIES BYU Don't Eat Quiche, by Bruce Feirstein. (Pocket, $3.95.) A hilarious guide to masculinity. 1. About the game, Barlow said, BYU was not serious about the game, they thought we were a bunch of jokers. It was no joke when Westminster assumed the lead after Abdula Aldejaiter scored from a Barlow throw-i- n from the wing. The score read 2 in favor of BYU due to a second half Cougar rally. Pressure in the goal box proved to be BYUs downfall as Bonabian set the score at 3 with his first penalty goal. The visiting team regained the lead only to be g shot. disappointed by Bonabians 4'4 3-- 3-- score-settin- September 11, 1982 al, 2. Real Men After being shoved into nationally ranked Brigham Young Universitys goal box, Westminsters Saeed Bonabian kicked his second successful penalty kick. This, with 45 seconds of play remaining, tied the score at 4'4 in the September 11th match. BYU put the first point on the board, in the first half. Westminster bounced back, however, when Chuck Collins assisted a Jim Barlow goal to tie up the game at 1-- Extra-Terrestri- Jeff Chose The World According To Garp, by John Irving. (Pocket, $3.95.) Outrageous story of T.S. Garp. 4. The Road To Gandolfo, by Robert Ludlum. (Bantam, $3.75.) His latest suspensethriller. 3. Weighs In, by Jim Davis. (Ballantine, $4.95.) Second book on the famous cartoon cat. 5. Garfield 6. The Cinderella Complex, by Colette Dowling. (Pocket, $3.95.) Uncovers the roots of womens inner conflicts. 7. What Color Is Your Parachute?, by Richard Nelson Bolles. (Ten Speed Press, $6.95.) Career and job guide. Thighs In 30 Days, by Wendy Stehling. (Bantam, $2.95.) How to tone up and thin down. 8. Thin 9. The White Hotel, by D.M. Thomas. (Pocket, $3.50.) Story of a troubled young woman in pre World War II Austria. 10. The Soul Of A New Machine, by Tracy Kidder. (Avon, $3.95.) Behind the scenes at a computer company. CmiMlS; nCrowceefn fdirfeeaMiii suepMfl&y c Both literally and figuratively Saeed Bonabian is Sporting degrees in both Physics and Mathematics, Saeed carries a full load at Westminster and an additional nine hours at the University of Utah in pursuit of a masters degree in Nuclear Engineering. In his spare time, he plays a critical role on offense for Westminsters N. A. I. A. soccer team where he is honing sharp his playing talent. Saeed s serious playing began in 1974, when he joined the Junior National Team in his home town of Tabriz, Iran. Later he played three years in Irans National League which was disbanded at the time of the revolution there. UNTIL JUSTICE IS OURS. As if going to two schools werent enough to keep him busy, Saeed practices with the Westminster team four nights a week and plays on the weekends. He also finds time for his wife, Carrie, a junior at Westminster, and a three month old daughter, Sadie. Capitol RalljTemple Picket Sat. Oct. 2, 1982 9:00 a.m. received offers from both the Denver and Tulsa teams. However, he wants to finish his schooling before entering a career in soccer. You can only play soccer for a short time, so I must have a solid opportunity to fall back on when I am through with the game, Saeed said. When asked for his opinion of the prospects for the Westminster team he said. We have a great coach and we have some excellent players. With time and experience I expect that the team will become very competitive. Chuck Johnson (we will wwtmm to HIM. Oxford American Dictionary. (Avon, $3.95) The authoritative paperbound dictionary of American usage. Coming AllveChlna After Mao, by Roger Garside. (Mentor, examination of the $4.50) An eyewitness, dramatic new changes in China. the hall. Saeeds plans for the future definitely include playing soccer. As recently as two months ago, he eounwy Mazes and Monsters, by Rona Jaffe. (Dell, $3.50) The latest bestseller by the author of Class Reunion. BALL In 1 97 8, Saeed came to the United States to attend school in New Hampshire. He later gained a position with the Dallas Tornados soccer team, but made the decision to continue with his schooling. He chose Utah as the most desirable area. I like it here, he says. I first intended to go the the University of Utah, but later decided on Westminster. He has since spent two years at both Westminster and the U. of U. wwyho New & Recommended SAEED IS on stores ooooooooooooo oooooo Player Profile: ON THE ooaipa meet on the steps of the capital) For More Information Contact N.QW 364-046- 9 j |