Show 4 ff — STUDENT FEBRUARY 28 LIFE 1981 ft AT YOUR MW BOOKSTORE primer for the Ag engine by cranking in 17 of the first 24 Utah State points After falling behind in the first minutes the Utags collared the Utes and shared the lead for several baskets The Utes then climbed into their running moccasins 8 and sprinted out to a halftime margin By Jim Robinson Student Life Sports Editor USU basketballers will be working to avoid the “slow start” this weekend when they are invaded by New Mexico and Denver in Nelson Field-hous- e Welch This Space For 47-3- Wafer Basketball Nears Completion Independent water basketball heads down the stretch this week with three teams still in the running for the title Foresters whipped Weber Friday and chopped down the Engineers Monday to earn the right to stay in the field of contenders Weber fell to the Foresters 6 to drop out of contention The Foresters then used their axes to take measure of Engineers who went down 2 Intercollegiate Knights are the next club to face the deUniversity of Utah nabbed termined Foresters who have the Skyline western division been trying for the chamswimming title but Montana pionship the hard way State University splashed to contest is two records Saturday at ClearThe scheduled for Wednesday in the field Smart gym pool The winner of this final elimination contest The Utes snared 192 points tangles with Dixie for the top to 96 for Montana USU came third in the three team affair spot 8-- Utes Snare Swim Win 21-1- with 49 In fraternity volleyball action Sigma Nu took the measure of Delta Phi 15-- and 15-- 9 Monday Montana’s Grizzlies 5 Sigma Alpha Epsilon slipped into the win column the easy way They won by forfeit over Kappa Sigma Alpha Gamma Rho meets Sigma Pi and Delta Sigma Phi is matched with Theta Tau today on the volleyball courts Wednesday sees Sigma Chi and Sigma Nu going after a win Intramural Director Art Men dini noted a meeting for all club representatives today at in on to organize a volleyball program for the independent group The meeting is at noon in the Smart gym intramural office Wrestlers Look To erased the records in 400 yard freestyle relay and- the 100 yard - butterfly Utah cracked the 400 yard medley relay mark freestyle— 1 rd butterfly— Rav Ellis 1 (M) 2 Roger Baer (U) 3 Richard Wood (U) 4 Chris Van Orman (U) 5 Scotty Asato (USU) Time: 55:1 seconds (new conference record old record of 581 second held by Jerry Lipman of Wyoming I960 Bowl d 2 OPEN BOWLING 12 Noon - 5 p m 7:30 p m - 10 p m ' Roswell Seare butterfly: 2 Richard CU) Wood (U) 3 Scotty Asato (U) Time 2:269 d n backstroke: 1 Dave (U) 2 Ross MacKinnon U) 3 (USU) Hank h Du3'l'L Tiome Gordon Wold (USU) Time2U6 6 freestyle: 1 Cary Clarke k??°ar fU 2 Steve Garrett 3 Glen Jones CM) 4 Joe Mayo(U) (U) 5 Ken Robert Jtaoiknr Bertoia a!dA Time — 2:165 COME ON IN 1 200-yar- OPEN BOWLING All Day Fri & Sat by L'niversit’ of Utah in BYU dee Chuck Nixon Phil Kresee (USU) 167 — Marlis Williams (USU) dec Le SekawaB?flstT)BJU)c1'°M YU) df£' 171 ' fStpve Goodseil Stephen -- 9ano m support Dick! 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