Show 10O Sunday May SPORT lih6 7 Standard-Examine- r Sports briefs UCLA wins volleyball title Game to help build WSU track d UCLA SPRINGHFID Mass — I men's A A Division Us I5ih V volleyball gained championship Sjiurdav scoring a VO victory over defending champion Penn Siale 0 for their I9ih 0 The Bruins won ISA lonvtuiive match victors to finish with a 31-- 1 record With the score 4 in the final game UCLA surged in Iron! to stav The first malth point was saved hv Penn Stale's Brian Miller before Kevin Wong made the final kill as DC LA avenged last year's loss to the Nutans Lions in the NCAA title game I blanked Ball Stale 0 m the semifinals ( I lell Nvgaard ihe N( plaver ol the scar was named the outstanding plaver of the tournament me ( enter Also named to held at Ihe Springlald team were teammates Stem the Metger and John Speraw Penn State's Ivan Contreras Ball Stale's Todd Rcimer and Hawaii's Yu-v- OGDEN — A benefit basketball game with all proceeds going to the building of a new track at 5ebcr State University will be May 15 at 7 p m at the Dee Events Center WSU's KWCR Radio is sponsoring the event which features two celebrity teams The Page Mcistcrs coached by Signpost editor Jared Page will feature the voice of the W ildcats Kurt Wilson KTVX television’s Wes Ruff KUTV's Rod Zundcl former WSU basketball great Stan Rose former WSU basketball great Rob Hitchcock and Ogden Raptors FYcsidcnt Dave Bag-go- tt - Top-ranke- 15-1- 15-1- 4-- al kal which saw its winning streak Penn Slate (26-4- ) snapped at 16 beat Hawaii in the semifinals In the third-plac- e game Ball Slate beat Hawaii 1 as Rei-mproduced 25 kills Ball Slate (25-9- ) won 15-- 6 3-- 10-1- 15-1- 5 cr there" The Payne Inflictors coached by KWCR Sports Director Claude Payne will have WSU women’s basketball coach (aria Taylor KSL Television’s Brad Stcinkc former WSU great Jeff Lcnlfcr Ogden Raptors manager Willie Ambos Sports Radio 570's David Locke and WSU student body president Chris Hatch Alvi featured will be the Utah Jazz Bear and the Jazz dancers Cost is $250 per person or $750 for a family of 0 or six For more information call Pro-Moti- 15-- 8 3 “I love to play fun games like this and it’s for a good cause" Rose said “It will be nice to be back in the Purple Palace I put up a lot of numbers Golf tourney to benefit WSU 626-850- 626-649- OGDF N — The Weber State Wildcat Club will host its annual Wildcat Invitational golf tournament May 15 at the Ogden (iolf and Country Club Proceeds from the tournament will go to enhance the WSU men s and women's golf programs Cost for the mystery match tournament is $ 40 and includes lunch tec prizes and a buffet lunch Golfers can win a 1995 Ford from Westland Ford contest in a 30 a m lunch at noon and Registration is at golf at p m (iolfers can arrange to play in their own foursomes or they will be assigned by the Wildcat Club For more information and to sign up call Carol 2 Nelson at 1 holc-in-o- I 1 Twins honor Ingram Watkins SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake Buzz outfielder Riccardo Ingram and pitcher Scott Watkins have been selected at the Minnesota Twins’ organizational players of the month During April Watkins went 0 with a 000 carncd-ru- n average and had four saves Ingram who signed with Minnesota as a free agent during the offseason hit 367 with five doubles 12 RBIs and scored 15 runs He had an hitting streak to begin the Pacific Coast League season 2-- continues its exciting growth in Utah with the addition of our new store in Layton ULTIMATE ElectronicsSM Find out about all the exciting opportunities available at all of our Utah locations during our Job Fair 626-649- Aggies1 ’ Legion baseball tryouts defense shows up LOGAN — Even though the offense put up more good numbers the Utah State defense finally made Us presence known during Saturday's scrimmage that signalled the end of the third week of spring football for the Aggies Coach John L Smith put his team through its third live scrimmage and once again the offense produced recording 21 first downs 445 totals yards six touchdowns and three field goals But the Aggie defense made a little noise forcing four turnovers and recording seven sacks Junior defensive back Spencer Waggoner returned an interception 41 yards for a touchdown while junior corncrback Tai Gordon returned a fumble 52 yards for another score The Aggies will continue workouts this week then play their annual spring game on Friday at 7:05 pm at Romney Stadium Cost is $2 per per- -' son for the game Bowling volunteers needed 2-- 0 Golf City looking for old clubs SOUTH OGDEN — Golf City’s annual Clubs for Kids Day is set for May 20 at 9 am at the golf course The program provides youth ages with a n golf club a clinic and a According to Golf City head pro Jeff Smith anyone who would 7 like to donate old golf clubs to the program can drop them off at the course The course will cut the clubs down to size and regrip them for the youngsters For more information ) call Golf City at 8-- mini-lesso- 479-341- 0 WLAF’s Admirals move to 5--0 AMSTf RDM Netherlands — IXdric Smith scored two touchdowns Saturday as the Amsterdam Admirals crushed the Dusscldorf Rhein fire 30-1- 0 to finish the first half of the World League of American Football with a 0 record Smith caught a pass from former Weber Slate star Jamie Martin and caught a from Will Furrer in a second quarter in which the Admirals moved out to a 27-- 3 halftime lead Martin also threw a TD pass to Ernie Jones and TC Wright scored from a yard out Gino Torrclla had a TD pass for the Rhein Fire (2-5-- 32-ya- thrcc-touchdo- ' NOBODV fore Aug Pagers with this affordable l£C pager! 8 Message Capacity 20 Digits Pei Message One Button Control Automatic Lighting Clock and Time Stamp 4 Programmable Alert Options Including SHent Vibration 782-154- 479-132- Jordan brings back big ratings NEW YORK — The NBA playoffs featuring Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls got their highest television rating in a decade on NBC last weekend The high was a 9 8 rating and 20 share for the Bulls game at the Charlotte on Sunday the d game ever The five playoffs games during the weekend had a 64 rating and an 18 share NBC said the Chicago-Charlotl- c game was watched by 32 million five million more than watched the final game of the 1993 Los Angeles Lakcrs-Phocm- x d scries The highest-rate- d series in game was finale of the Houston-Laker- s 1981 which drew a 01 ” AT rating represents the percentage of the nation’s 954 million homes tuned to an event Each rating point represents 954000 households © UOw Communtcjrtiom ed first-roun- first-roun- Mike Auiby keeps on winning RENO Ncv — Professional bowler Mike Auiby only two weeks removed from becoming the first person to win bowling’s Grand Slam made more history Saturday by capturing the $250000 American Bowling Congress Bud Light Masters at the National Bowling Stadium The from Indianapolis won the title by defeating fellow pro Mark Williams of Beaumont Texas 200-18- 7 By so 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consumer electronics left-hand- er ffza 1 ll If 1 l-br' U: Id u n in 1989 The victory was worth $50600 in a tournament that featured a record 607 professional and amateur entries Williams collected $26600 for second place Ryan Shafer of Horschcads NY $20600 for third: Bob Benoit of Topeka Kan $15600 for fourth and Larry Laub of Oro Valley Ariz $10800 for fifth Tampa Bay player injured TAMPA Fla — Tampa Bay fullback Anthony McDowell was recovering Saturday after he accidentally shot himself in the leg police said McE)owcll was driving Friday night when he pulled over and began unloading his 9mm Berclta which he had recently purchased said Tampa police spokeswoman Christine Mannor tfOCCD Bfesy o oCd q t) m 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM OGDEN PARK HOTEL 24th Streetmiles 247 to exit 345 Take east 16 go On Southeast comer of 24th and Lincoln 1-- M liey 15 Ogden For those not able to attend the job fair please apply at or send resume to: Ultimate Electronics Inc 6284 S State Street Murray UT 84107 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