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Show Wednes: Briefs and Wahine Lynette L iu whototaied 19 each fore several hundred spectators en's basketball team The Sharp putting on the back nine led Provo’s Terry steamed Vreeken and Valerie Cravensboth shot double figures for the Cougars with 12 gets th y over Hawaii in use Tuesday night season opener for the Cougars marked tempo of the g I was very pleased with the game.” BYU Coach Courtney Leishman. speed, They hurt us at first with thei said “We had a but once we established a zone defense and held them to the outside, we started to take few too many reaching fouls in the first half The score was tied five timesin the first half as the teams battled for control of the game. Hawaii took the lead seven minutes the game CSISprints Past Dixie on McBride, only to discover the C; cSPost sports writer Steve Serby was with Dillon's office on Nov Nassau County District Attorney Denis Dillon said Monday an investiga- alleged assault and was treated at Nas- Serby reportedly felt ill "wing the tion by detectives discovered that the sports writer had not suffered any sau County Medical Center for bruises of the neck and nose This is a matter that does not not belong in the criminal justice system. There are other remedies available to physical injury and he said Todd would reportedly pushedinto a locker by Todd at the Jets training camp at Hofstra be prosecuted on any criminal charges University in Hempstead Noy. 4. The OPEN DAILY 9-10; SUNDAY 10-6 mart’ ADVERTISE MERCHANDISE POLICY exchange of words between Todd and Serby who covers the Jets writer have been dropped authorities Have Been Dropped Serby filed a complaint againn Todd confrontation reportedly followed an quarterback Richard Todd accused of assaulting a New York Post sports ‘ Ramsey 4148. jed out none squad waswell stocked with quick shooters MINEOLA, LI. (UPI — Criminal charges against New York Jets Against Jets’ QB - The Wahines keved their defensive efforts d a game high of 20 points followed closely by Cougar Jeanette Weston Assault Charges put the ball in the IL, she is going to have lotof com- Whe HAWALL 66 control but other than that, everything went well ckie can really t Utah—Page 7 pany. But every time they tried double teaming her, we had someone else that could put the ball up BYU (M Jones 2 9. MeBi 224.N going the first time the two teams have met in basketball competition both parties Dillon said Sale Ends Sunday rw <s 2 The Saving Place OME CENTER Flint, Filiaga Honored Gary Allen, the leading rusher for Hawaii and the Western Athletic Conference, averaged 107 yards per gameuntil last Saturday. the 13-3 Cougarvictory over the Rainbow Warriors, at Honolulu, Allen was held to a minus one yard rushing as he ran into trouble with Cougar defensive linemenlike Brandon Flint and Pulusila ‘‘Jr.” Filiaga, two of the BYU Coaches’ Playersof the Week. Flint and Filiaga share defensiveline honorsthis week, Flint for the fifth time and Filiaga for the fourth. Defensive back honors were also shared this week. David Aupiu and Mike O'Neil helped hold Hawaii to the lowest score in any BYU gamethis year Both Aupiu and O'Neil are veterans on the coaches’ honor squad, Aupiu appearing for his third time and O'Neil for his second. Neil Balholm is another returnee on the coaches’ list. He recovereda crucial fumblein the end zone to score BYU's only touchdown and earn the quarterback - receiver honors. Another award winning defensive effort on Saturday was made by back Tom Holmoe whoaccounted for six unassisted tackles. Forthe sixth time this year, Scott Pettis receives player of the week honorsfor running backs. He carried 12 times for a total of 60 yards rushing and caught three passes for 14 yards. Center Bart Oates who was out with an ankle injuryearlier this year, is back on the Coaches’list for the third time this season becauseof his efforts on the offensiveline. John Ramage wreaked havocon the Warriors’ punt return squad to earn coaches’ recognition for the third time because of his efforts on the special teams. 18. 1981, THE HERALD. Prov BYU Women Cages Steamroll Hawaii, 94-66 Cougar Golfers Lead Normanto a one-over par 73 as BYU's women’s golf team stole the lead in the second roundof the United StatesInternational University Women’s Invitational Tuesday Norman's 36-holetally held leader Mary Enrightof UCLAto a tight 3-stroke lead, and broke a 4-way tie for second place. Enright carded a 73 for the day to bring her total to 149, and Norman's single-round scoresof 79 and 73 cameto 152. BYU's Carla Duncan posted a 155 for third place, narrowly edging San Jose State's Juiie Inkster, a memberof the US. World Cup Team, byonestroke “Terry came around on the back side and made some good shots,” said BYU Coach Gary Howard. “Herputter got hot and she made three birdies on some of the toughest holes. Even when she missed the oe she wass'nking 10 and 20 footputts to save the par.” fa finished the first nine with 39 strokes, then shot a two-under par 34 on the back side. The Cougars posted a 627 team scoreto slip past WeberState (631), and UCLA (633). San Jose Stateis fourth (638), followed by Long Beach State (648), USIU (652), San Diego State (656) , Sacramento State (696), and Cal State Fullerton (708) “Six shots is not much on a team like UCLA,” said Howard.‘‘Westill need to go out and play good golf, but the kids are ready to do it. We should be able to hold it together tomorrow.” Also scoring for the Cougarsare Kelli Antolock 8278—160; Lynda Bridge 87-77—164; and Chris Lehmann 1 The three-day St-hole tourney concludes Wednesday at the Rancho Bernardo Golf Course in San Diego. ember 9.97 Sandy, Murray & Spanish Fork Wood Paneling Our Reg. 11.44 |Georgia Pacific wood jpaneling. Ready-toinstall. Your choice of wood-grain panels All durable for longwearing beauty. NOT AT OREM STORE. Sold by Ft. Roll Only R-44 Kraft-faced Insulation Enjoy the vhd of real woodwithoutthe waste of 3%2"x15" fiberglass insulation. 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