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Show Game Sold Out l.nkeMl KiH,.anuar 29. 1981, Page, 11 Ptafa, BYU $qam Off to WAC Showd&wmi Something has to give in the current stepladder standings of the Western Athletic Conference scramble, since two of the Utah and BYU, collide this week in Salt Lake City. Either Utah ) will lengthen its ead with a victory, or BYU (6-will throw the race into a tie when the two nationally-ranke- d rivals meet in the Special Events Center Saturday night.' Both teams appear headed for 20 wins ' this season. But Utah, on the strength of its 17-- 1 overall record, has won the nod as favorite.. The Cougars are 15-- 3 for games played thus far. front-runner- s, (7-0- 1) In the preseason polls by the WAC coaches and the media, Utah was selected as the team to beat this season, said BYU Coach Frank Arnold, and rightly so. The Utes have proven senior talent, and they deserve to be where they are in the national rankings. At the same time, the Cougar coach feels the game will serve as a classic matchup of personnel. In fact, he believes the contest could be so close the outcome could be decided by breaks. With only one game on the schedule this week, Coach Arnold and his staff tie I ' he or, it. its off sat 1st l- -l 6-- 5-- sidered serious. rivals. Although he was ill the day of the game with Wyoming, Ainge managed to break the WAC career scoring record last Saturday night. A jump shot from the corner put the BYU senior ahead of Arizonas Bob Elliott (1973-77Ainge now has 2,159 points with nine games remaining on the 81 schedule. o meetings with Saturdays Something more will be at stake Saturday night. The two teams have identical records ) against Beehive schools Utah State and Weber State, which means that the Old Oquirrh Bucket is also up for grabs. The Cougars currently have possession of the basketball supremacy trophy. (3-0- ). first-of-tw- Last year BYU swept the with Utah, winning 2 at Provo and in Salt Lake City. The nationally ranked Utes stand alone atop the Western Athletic Conference. after winning two tough conference games at home. Friday, the Utes broke the deadlock with Wyoming in a very dropping the Cowboys exciting game. Danny Vranes led the way with 14 points and Scott Martin picked up 12 shooting over the top of the Poke zone. Saturday, the Utes beat Colorado State 6 as Vranes picked 19 points and Craig Hammer came off the bench to score a career high 16 two-gam- 89-7- 83-8- 2 55-5- 3 86-5- points hitting on 8 of 10 shots from the field. Utah is now 17-- 1 on the season and 0 in conference play. The BYU game is a complete sellout, but it will be televised live by KUTV Channel 2 and on KALL Radio, 910 on the dial. 7-- Not only is Utahs 17-- 1 start the best schools history aginst major college competition, but the Utes 0 Western Athletic Conference start this season is the best conference start in the schools history. During the 1969-7season the Utes were 0 in conference play before losing. in the 7-- 0 6-- go Racing Results Futurity division 350yds. D & B Stables 20.59, Carl & Karl 20.80. Smittys Hairstyle , 21.07, Earl Goaslind rA s! to the Utes will be the Uth between Arnold and Utahs Jerry Pimm dating back to 1976. Thus far the record is a 5 split. Coach Pimm dominated the first part of the series, but the Cougars have now won four straight against their upstate Danny Ainge is still forrecovering from' the flu, and ward Fred Roberts is being treated for a slight ankle sprain which isnt con- unset (asnntmsitBi Cutter er er off Monday. a day declared . 21.19. , Noal & Layne 20.70, Dahle Stables 21.03. Cook & Rhoades 19.81 Fast Time of the Day, Strayhorn Paint Horses . as 20.42. Jeff & ENTIRE STOCK NOW REDUCED TO CLEAR... - Elli Mitchell 20.53, Gary Killebrew SICIS 0 SKI BOOTS 0 BINDINGS SKI CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT GLOVES 0 MITTENS 0 SWEATERS BIBS 0 SKI SUITS 0 PARKAS VESTS 0 STRETCH PANTS 20.68. in. McMullen Quarter Horses 20.28, Bret !X- ne ay an . Zl 20.44. Vickery Aged Division 440 yds. v S & L Quarter Horses 25.13, Roy Barkdull - 25.76. ' ' Nelson & Woolley 23.99, Shears & Weese 24.03. Championship of 2nd Hail of B League 24.00, Marier Tue Cook & Rhoades, 24.38. o vVts 3k!?) worn Aged Division 440 yds. Jerry Clegg, Inc. 23.31, Flanary Family No. 7 o Rick, Robin, & 24.84, McGugin Horses fied).. Grant Quarter 83? 24.22 (disquali1 Dick Sommers Smith & 23.99. . 23.88, lRg. Anderson Entire Stock Salomon Boots All Rossingnol, Dy- , 24.19. Howard Koser 24.24, S & L Quarter Horses . Barker tht, pea. sh the s I rth.$ ' Dahle 24.39, Dave Erickson 25.40. , Earl Jonas 23.51, ;rrors lained 'rp riday; courtf causr; lace,' Iber ille - Knickers from Pow-derhor- Koflach Ski Boots . 1979-8- 0 Cross Country Knit Ski Suits scon (from AFRC, Topher & Hi "SUPERLITE" SKI BOOTS n, Hanson Ski Boots 197' ltg. Gear) .IIUO Woolens, Jansport, Levi's, Alpine Designs, Gerry, Mother Century Skis 9 Karen's Sunbuster. Over the las! weekend the Lady to continued Utes dominate conference play by defeating Wyoming 96- 81, and Colorado State 85- - Ski Boots Entire Stock 9 Sports, Wyoming SLC, UT. OFF Entire Stock Emilio D' Italia Parkas, Bibs and Ski Suits Eir, CB Utes OFF Suits Shells, -- 235.00 Canada and Miont Tremblant Parkas, Bibbers and Ski Stretch' Pants and Atkins Quarter Horses 23.53., List Entire stock Topher, Colin of Non-Insulat- ed Lady t th istle."- & NOW Assorted Model namic Atomic and Blizzard Skis Hot Fingers and Skiti-qu- e Gloves and Mittens . Entire Stock Parkas, Bibs, Sweaters, - 24.42. NOW DYNAMIC "MD6" SKIS MfU lo S81.00 Strayhorn & Green 23.79, Randall & Brown 24.03. . & Heller, Weese, & Fred 23.77, Vickery 23.89. Kipp Karl Seifert. 23.75, Flanary Family No. 2 h WHITE STAG "HI RISER" MEN'S & WOMEN'S - STRETCH PANTS 23.79. 1 Entire Stock Fulsalp of France Parkas & Ski Suits ROYAL KNIT "RAGG WOOL" CROSSCOUNTRY' SWEATERS Rag. .27 JO ! 71. 18' Blua or gray multi v gr? 0 in Utah is now conference play and 16-- 7 on the season. Individual Utes who had outstanding performances for Utah were Ellen Perrella who 4-- scored 19 Fridays ler, of ile, ind s a ibs at :nd om ive lic ler. ive ent ind to ven the uld e, the a be ips, ibs is eep ers. points in game with and Sandy O tv 'isyia til) wx!? Wyoming Kovach who chipped in an outstanding 21 points to lead Utah 'to a victory over CSU. In that game freshman Debbie grabbed sensation Asper 12 , also GlliliflXi CI(ih4 k.i. Cougars in the Copper Classic. That win gives Utah a one game advantage in the two teams series which is now at o4 tr.xaj.j.-- o to . KSf.Jto s K - t&oaAfi QiaiVM- - Stato SRtf o fclaii ilium O .hi qs i$.x.h O 4 a . ...4. leading scorer Jackie McBride is also 14th in the nation in individual ' scoring, averaging 22.6 a ; points game. rw- - 5In artW. tim . Blend Stretch Pants o Entire Stock .xBSt iijD.x Gloves & Hi-Ge- ar Mit- tens 3 Entire Stock $ Mus- tang Goose Down acMPX & vVM.)ctKx Ski & Poly-Fi- ll Backpack Parkas & Vests 4 n ini. Ai ct.x.iit d UJfon i tur.K i( ji Jl v Ox i. citato tt): Mustang Parka Shells O Garmont "Carrera", "Arpege", "Elegance", "Optilite"and "Om- a. Umjt, ctir.itarn o ' '7 ' ni I ite" Ski Boots i Geze and Spademan Bindings im 9 In Ogdon Nylon-Line- d Mountain Cto (ta 8-- Utah will have its'work cut' out for it. Currently BYU is 12th in scoring among AIAWV teams averaging 81.9 points per game. . The - Cougars iBS 5 f iKfa t - .ii meeting Lady Utes beat the "Profile" Wool ')t 'r-- .JBSl .iif. (ijhaXjSllajgj. fTVt Ci.x.ii 4-- it fc.ir.w.i.H. O fjjr rebounds. This weekend will see a of the as Utah will take on BYU who is also 0 in conference action. Earlier this season the 'ViStlfc 4'iuq. 2909 Wash Blvd. 0 In Sunset 2557 o In Bountiful 420 W. 500 S. N. Main Right on Highway 91 A , |