Show 41 6D The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday June 10 2 ft- 1990 Favorites Fold in Women's Foil Fenchlg Defending Champs Fare Slightly Better By Lex Hemphill Tribune Sports Writer Peter Westbrook and Katie Bibaux remained in position to defend t eir championships but two of the untry's top women foil fencers fell o t of the running on the first day of the US Fencing Association's nation-a- ) championships Saturday at the Salt Palace Convention Center ! The opening day of the nine-da- y championships was devoted to the early rounds of the Division 1 women's foil and men's sabre competition women's epee and to the under-1- 9 competition in which Michigan teenager Brooke Schneider became the week's first gold medalist The surprise in the women's foil competition was that two women ranked in the top 10 nationally — No 2 Mary Jane O'Neill and No 10 Rachel McDaniel — failed to make it past the second round of competition Saturday The field of 74 fencers was whittled down to 24 after the first two rounds and McDaniel and O'Neill found themselves only 25th and 26th respectively medical stu O'Neill a third-yea- r dent at Harvard finished second at the nationals last year at Orlando and McDaniel a physical therapist from In the men's sabre Westbrook will be trying to capture an unprecedented 13th national title Sunday but like Bilodeawc he wasn't perfect Saturday He lost one of his 10 bouts to Peter Cox and will enter Sunday's repechage competition as the No 2 seed The top seed belongs to Paul FriedNew Yorker who berg a to Westbrook at has been runner-u- p the last two nationals Friedberg won all 10 of his bouts Saturday and was touched only 18 times in those bouts The only top-1- 0 fencer in men's sabre who didn't make it to the final 16 for Sunday was Donald Anthony ranked No 10 coming in but only No 27 Saturday as he failed to make it past the second round There were only three local fencers in the Division I competition Saturday all in the women's foil Terri White of BYU was 53rd Kelly Brewer of BYU was 56th and Shawna Fisher of Weber State was 67th In the under-1- 9 women's epee the New Jersey finished 13th But they will not be among the top 16 fencers who advanced past the third round Saturday and into Sunday's repechage competition Bilodeaux will be but she came out of Saturday's fencing as only the fourth seed for Sunday's competition The leader is New Yorker Sharon e US Olympian Monplaisir a who is trying to recapture the national title she won in 1988 Monplaisir who finished 10th last year was one of three fencers to win all 10 of her bouts Saturday the other two being Jane Hall and Isabelle Hamori But Monplaisir earned the top seed for Sunday because she was scored upon only 14 times in her 10 bouts to 21 for Hall and 23 for Hamori Bilodeaux lost once Saturday to Jennifer Yu by a 2 score and had to settle for the fourth seed 5-- 4 (double-eliminatio- two-tim- 5-- Utah Hosts Meetings of Outdoor Sports Media resentative Wayne Owens (11 am Monday) and former US Senator Gaylord Nelson (Tuesday 9 am) Wednesday at 9 am ' Bureau of Land Management Director Cy Jamison US Fish and Wildlife Service Director John Turner and George Leonard Associate Chief of the US Forest Service will be the newsmakers sharing their insight with the writers In addition to peeling information from the newsmakers the convention participants will have an opportunity to improve their communications skills in writing photography and page make up Tuesday afternoon convention activity moves to the Homestead at Midway for Breakout Day where equipment manufacturers from Ford to Browning Coleman and Easton Aluminum will have a chance to preview their wares for the group The convention concludes Thursday evening but most 017AA members will be taking advantage of trips to discover the deserts mountains and white water of Utah By Craig Hansen Tribune Sports Writer Nineteen conservation writers signed a charter forming the Outdoor Writers Association of America in r 1927 Sunday the OWAA begins its 63rd annual convention which will continue through Thursday at Salt Lake's Red Lion Hotel About 800 outdoor communicators writers artists broadcasters and cameramen are expected here The Salt Lake convention marks the first time the OWAA has met in Utah and the gathering will attract members from all parts of the country Organizers expect the OWAA convention to generate many stories about Utah while the outdoor communicators are here OWAA President Joel Vance an author and outdoor writer from Missouri will open the convention Monday at 9 am Then CBS news veteran and Emmy Award winner Charles Kura It will present the keynote address "Conservation and the Outdoor Communicator" at 9:15 am Other speakers include Utah Rep 1900-membe- -- 1 1 0 ilt ottt el::!iritic1 0 PAC sot" 2929sa (1 i f I r - 0c8 4 srlf---- s6 UARANTEED DIAGNOSTIC e New Hair Replacement Procedure Now Available In Utah! 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