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Show If 0 DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, fr)fi ves f0sr the bes I Vl?itJdZrm taternathra&i, Associated Press and Sports Illua- ?' acknowZT ledged big three when it comes to college basketball polling have released toeir preseason tom 20 lists, and while Utah-base- d schools are not mentioned, its yU have ample oppor-Mout- y iu atwiui m. lue big ume. Twenty-si- x schools are mentioned among the three polls and more than a third of then? nine to be ex.ct, are figured to match up against Utah, BYU, Utah State or Weber State. Nortn Carolina, which ranks second on a composite top 23 that merges the Big Three polls; UCLA, which ranks fourth; Kentucky, ranking fifth; Nevada-La- s Vegas, ranking sixth; Indiana, rated seventh; Arizona, ranked eighth; San Francisco, rated 12th; Tennessee, ranked 13th; and Wichita State, ranked 23rd; are on Utah schools schedules. The University of Utah will face at least four of these ranking teams, with regularly scheduled games against Nevada-Vega- s (Dec. 7) and Arizona (Jan. 29 and Feb. 19) and possible tournament hookups with Kentucky (Kentucky San FrancisClassic, Dec. Tennessee 1C 8Uy !f the Utes win their opener at the Kentucky Classic against West Virginia theyll likely face Kentucky for the Uue, while theyll play either Tennessee or USF in the second round of the Utah Classic after an opener Hall. against Brigham Young University will face three ranked quints, from this original list, and they include North Carolina (Dec, 20), Wichita State (Dec. 221 and Arizona (Jan. 22 and Feb. 17). Utah State University will play two of the strongest traditional national cage powers in recent history when the Aggies travel to the Indiana Classic Dec. 20 to open against the Hoosiers and when they travel to Pauley Pavillion Dec. 29 to test UCLA. ), UCLA. Kentucky, Nevada-Vega- s, Indiana and Arizona follow Miss Dorsey, 20, is a member of the womens B" Team, Her addition to the World Cup womens squad will increase the team to eight members. The women were scheduled to Thanksgiving Day Their fii A race is a giant slalom Nov. I at Italy. Karen Korfanta, assistant alpine director, also said Christin Conner, Ifi, Sun Valley ( fd'dio, has been moved up from the C to the B Team t9Wf AIL MODELS EUROPEAN 50 Wood Skis, Beefs, Poles and OFF 10-spe- ed T PH. . 139.95 79 Value MOUNTING E&UNCI ROTATION T!8! REPAIR Pf' Bindings EXAMPLE: PANWORLD standings Ewt L I CLOSEOUT SALE! European W r UE$s' REPiACEMSmr 25th. Weber State College could possibly face North Carolina Dec. 0 in the prestigious Far West Classic in Oregon, with the Tar Keels included in the field. According to the composite Big Three Top 26, the University of Michigan is the top team in the country, ranked first by Sports Illustrated and AP and second by UPI. Seri J retcK Maryland and Cincinnati tied for tenth. San Fmuimv nud Tcnrw start off tbe second ten at 12 and 13, with Purdue 14th, DePaul 15th, Ai&bsj&n t&d for Georeto'n 16th, and Washington State, Missouri, Notre Dame and Rutgers tied for 18th. North Carolina State is a composite 22nd, while Wichita State is 23rd, North Carolina-Charlott- e is 24th and Holy Cross and Pennsylvania are tied for WHA , rili a, at fourth through eighth, then come Louisville at ninth and Sc-to-n Fiberglass or Metal V Skis, Boots, Poles, 9995 Bindings Of GA Value $189 27-3- 17-1- co (Utah Classic, Dec. After N. Carolina at two comes Marquette at No. 3, ranked No. I by DPI's board of coaches. (Utah Classic, Dec. 11). H3 976 leave the United States' Dersey on U.S. World Cup team The U.S. PARK CITY (UPD Ski Team has named Becky Dorsey of Wenham, Mass., to its womens alpine team that will compete in December World Cup races in Europe. 1 and WAREHOUSE Daily 9 558 East 21 st South Sat. 9 a.m.-- 8 a.m.-- 6 p.m.. p.m. 4 FLY POLYESTER JUStLIE ISU invades Friday BYU eyes fierier touted junior college transfer from California. Starting lineups wont mean a whole lot to BYU, though, according to Arnold, who plans a more intensified attack this season. If a guy goes more than five or six minutes without needing a rest then hes loafing, he says. Were not going to be wide-ope, he says, just rigidly disciplined, much like UCLA but more physical . . . when you dont have a phenom like Walton you have to be more intense and go to the bench more often. phenoms, Idaho Speaking of State has one in Steve Hayes, a senior center who is returning as an g Sky eager and is generally regarded among the nations premiere big men. He nearly attended BYU four years ago before deciding on Idaho State. y perGreg Griffin, another former last year, and Steady Eddie Thompson will start alongside Hayes and give Coach Jim Killingsworth three returning starters in the lineup. Brand Robinson will be tbe fourth starter and the fifth is up for grabs now that Jeff Cook, who had a berth clinched, is out until at least Dec. 1 with mononucleosis. As a special Thanksgiving promotion, tickets tc BYUs first three home games (ISU, Yugoslavia and Boise) will be just $1 per person or $5 for the family. By Lee Benson Deseret News sports writer . UniverPROVO Brigham Young sity begins its basketball tour of the Big Sky Conference here Friday when Idaho State University arrives for a 7:30 p.m. season starter. f After that, in rapid order, the Cougars will face Weber State Saturday night (in Ogden) and then test Boise State next Wednesday night in the Marriott Center. As a respite, theyll face the Yugoslavian National Team next Tuesday, also in Provo. Starting off with this private war against the Big Sky is simply a quirk of scheduling, says BYU Coach Frank Arnold, who also eays its going to be a challenge. As Arnold is aware, Idaho State, Webe? and Boise aren't among this years Big Sky refugees. ISU is the preseason conference favorite, Boise is and these next and Weber is fourth three were the pride of last years Big championship tournaSky four-tea' ment. At least four, possibly five, veterans will start for BYU Friday, including 8 Mark Handy at center, 9 Jay Chees-ma- n and . 6 Verne Thompson at Vance Law at guard. ' forwards and - Vying for the second guard dot will letter-ma- n be 2 Veryl Law, a three-yea- r ; 1 Scott Runia, a freshman out of Salt Lake City; and 1 Mike May, a 6-- 6-- 2 6-- 6-- 6-- VETCtANS BOISE, Idaho (AP) -O- Yamo of Idaho and defensive back Greg Anderson of Montana are the Big Sky Conferences football players of the year. Both Anderson and Yamo were unanimous picks by the seven Big Sky coaches in balloting for the team announced Wednesday. Weber State University, which finished 4 in league play and 9 overall, placed one player on first team defense and three players on second team offense. Doug BattershiU won first team honors in the MONTIS. 01 10 31. OEC doaufy. YON TBE TO KELP, TO NINE MONTHS AVAILABLE SEPTEK8EI AIR FORGE INCLOSING 1077. FSB HOLIDAY SUPREME S1IZL POWER RADIAL to a sport coat, jacket, sweater or sport shirt. Colors: grey, black, rust, 45 beige, navy, chocolate. TBE FOR EVERY COLLEGE. TO LEAVE. 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