Show PTQ S'iVvnr T April 7 Mouldy t40 goes for fourth crown in July against h"Weaver fr r!irn purr 1$ rr£ rvi Ali t tv' v r?' ul ?h a Pkn 4fr n ! Hi ft h w "fu ffcS K In a ? frp r'n! thr ’'J' 9 !i irjf’ th id I'fl iti WOOD JOINT V ATE DiMNG SETS HAKSTOOLS GUN CABINETS BOOK CASES REtCS BEDS STORAGE CHESTS BUN L?ViNG ROOV FURNITURE BUILT TO LAST A LIFETIME AVAlAPLE finish 13th in national finals Gymnasts t uh The Stale lO mru'lits tram fell victim to a low Morin iwrt and lni'hrd I3lh at the Al 113 5 ' v’ ’'ON log an r -- tt tj Na- Ml tional Friday in Haton Kouge Louisiana Generally every mrmtirr of the 16 tram field wiiml several points fir low thnr normal average IVnn a state t hr fowl champion eight points under thrir nor- mal corr were five below thnr ‘St hooLs point Morns ’ van! I 'll' C'oai to seven an long h Kay Corn "This ai an extremely low scoring mrrt but thr proprr Kunng in the minds of the Judge " Ills A Its scored 132 points nearly nine points less than their regional M'ore Corn said he felt a lot of that had to do with the round they were in The Aits competed in the second of five rounds and that made a difference "Scores generally (to up as the meet progresses” said Corn “That is somelhinit well have to work on “ team's rrifular season play had much to do with the seeding The Alts wrre seeded 12th after an dual meet record Three events sealed thr Alts fate the vault learn and uneven bars On the bars the Aits hit only three of si routines to score in the low 0 ranitr The beam a crucial event was not an Ait strenitth but Corn said he felt at least one Ait A 1 1 1 1 deserved a higher score a mta lynrh hit her best Md the year" said Corn “Sherscmi an 8 5 where she would acraly score a 9 0 or higher" Ajt vault scores were the Uta'i lowest of the year 8 0 825 in) H 36 Jodi Mabb the regions vmk champion scored only an 8 5 Accordion to Corn the seediaf came very close to the final Mia dinits He was also pleased withha teams show inn Was he duap "V pointed' "No" said Corn “not when ID schools around the country haw West never gone lu national none the last two years” Corn said he is ready to begm work for neat vear and has signed two blue chip all arounders Jubs Kuenn from Minnesota and Treat Gutter of Salt Lake City have already indicated they will perform for Corn next vear Majors will open season by the Associated Press 21-2- baseball plavers einht dav strike and return to aition startmn the 19H0 renular season on time with traditional ceremonial openinit game scheduled for Cincinnati and SeatMamr record finished with a Seaver was 16 6 a year ago wa hi last 15 ing 11 in a row and 14 of decisions after recovering fun I lower back strain w hich coat him I month of the season The Kevin baseliaU" a oldest fn leanue will end an tle on Wednesday 3 lie Hist Atlanta Itraves will help the per the season in Cincinnati sending knut kleballer Phil Niekrn against Tom beaver with a rapan-tcrowd of more than S20tX fans on hand in Kiv erf runt Stadium Ns kro 41 led the league with 44 starts 23 complete game and 342 innings pitched last year when he chise traditionally play rrd season's first game Hut thejuop d is only a matter of hours ahead JS Seat tie where the Mannera BlueJaw play host to the Toronot in the American league opener Seattle will use Mike Pam1 while the Hlue Java playing first game under new manager Bow by Mattick are expected to pitch I lave Iemancrv k MATH ANXIETY 7:30 - 9:30 April 17 - May 22 THURSDAYS pm $1000 Register: UC 304 Center 9:00 - 1:00 Women's — |