| Show 4 OhLr I iC4 SPORTS The Salt Lake Tribune - 1 Southain Strikes Perfect Game to Join Elite Bowlers MORNING BRIEFING BC Roberg By Gamecocks Offer Their Staditun To NFL Expansion Team for Price and starred at shortstop for the Philadelphia Phil lies during the 1940s and 1950s died Sunday in his Philadelphia hotel room He was 66 He apparently suffered a heart attack O DD Bosnian Athletes: Eight Bosnians with Olympic dreams arrived Sunday at Washington Dulles International Airport on their way to training camps in Florida and South Carolina The tennis players are the first to reach America since the United States and 11 other countries extended invitations to help them train outside their country Three other tennis players and more than a dozen swimmers win make the trip later this year South Carolina athletic director Mike McGee says if an NFL team comes to Charlotte it can play its first season in 1995 in Williams-Bric- e Stadium Mike McCormack general manager for the team that would be based in Charlotte is weighing South Carolina's offer against a bid from Clemson McGee said Saturday A deal has not been made with South Carolina because Clemson's bid is considerably lower The Columbia State reported citing unidentified sources McGee would not say what South Carolina's bid is Charlotte St Louis Baltimore Memphis and Jacksonville also are vying for two expansion franchises that will be awarded inlPta October war-ravage- d Rhythmic Gymnastics: Four gymnasts qualified Sunday for the United States team that will compete in the Rhythmic World Championships to be held Nov 4- 7 in Alicante Spain Tamara Levinson of Silver Spring Md qualified first at Emory University followed by Jessica Davis of Anselmo Calif Brooke Bushnell of San Rafael Calif and Caroline Hunt of Winnetka Ill DOD Auto Racing: Damon Hill had a bad start and a good finish in the Italian Grand Prix Sunday Hill came from behind in his Williacar for victory at the Monza autodrome where his father Graham Hill had won the Mike 1962 Italian Grand Prix McLaughlin of Waterloo NY overtook Charlie Pasteryak of Lisbon Conn late in the race Sunday to win the Thompson Sunoco 300 auto race in Connecticut Emerson Fittipaldi kept the Indy car championship battle alive Sunday with a runaway victory in the Pioneer Electronics 200 at Sports Car Course in Lexington Ohio ms-Renault ID Skiing: Swiss skier Jakob Rhyner edged Austrian Mathias Berthold to win a US Pro Ski Tour exhibition slalom at the Gran Cathedral ski area near Bariloche Argentina Norwegian Ove Nygren who won the opening event in Chile last week defeated Austrian Karl Thaler for third place Thaler nipped Tour champion Bernhard Knauss to get into the consolation round Mid-Ohi- o o n D Baseball: Granny Hamner who joined the major leagues at age OD D 17 ON CAMPUS JC Amerson's Three TDs Lead Saturday night in the Western States Football League for Dixie Dixie quarterback Roger (WSFL) opener Cook also connected with wide receiver Micah Deckhart on TD passes covering 10 and 45 8-- yards "It's a great win" said Dixie coach Greg Croshaw "We're glad to get out of here Thatcher with the win" The Rebels built a 29-- halftime lead and hung on as the Gila Monsters closed to in the fourth quarter But Amerson sealed the win with his scamper late in the fourth quarter Doug Lemmons converted all four of his extra point attempts for 6 29-2- 2 62-yar- Dixie JC Volleyball: Utah Valley State College swept past Snow 15-College Saturday night to win the Ricks College Women's Volleyball Classic It was the second preseason tournament title for the Wolverines who claimed the Southern Idaho Invitational crown two weeks ago Just as they did in that tournament the Wolverines went undefeated in taking the title UVSC in the Ricks Classic en went route to winning the championship UVSC's Amber Kallunld was named the tournament's MVP and UVSC setter Stephanie Harris was named to the team In a semifinal match earlier in the day against Northwest College of Powell Wyoming 15-the Wolverines won 15-With the two wins the Wolverines improved to 20-- on the year Ricks College finished tournament play with a record The Vikings improved to 10-on the season Heidi Snell of Ricks was the only Viking named to the 16-1- 4 Unlike in baseball when Virginia Southam struck out she thoroughly enjoyed it Southam became one of 10 female bowlers along the Wasatch Front to roll a 300 game That's 12 straight strikes folks "I was so excited" Southam told the Salt Lake Tribune's Jill Johnson "Twelve strikes! BOWLING trigr7- - 11" 7340 I RC ROBERG cost a lot of money and hard work but it should bring millions of dol- lars into our community" About 50000 to 60000 bowlers are expected over the tournament making it the largest convention ever booked in Salt eight-wee- Women's Bowling Congress k Lake (IWBC) tournament in Salt Lake City in March "It was hard to get it the tournament here" Southam said "It "If we can run a tournament this size we can show Utah is a good place to hold conventions" Aggies Blame For Loss to Utes Jared Eborn SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE LOGAN — While Utah State's 31-2- 9 loss to Utah could easily be blamed on any of several key Utah 31 Utah St 29 E Continued From Pacific Louisiana Tech at New Sept 4 Sept 11 Sept 18 Sept 25 Oct 9 Oct 16 Oct 23 Oct 30 Mexico State Schedule BYU 34 New Mexico 31 BYU 41 Hawaii 38 at Colorado State Force Air will come 8 Dixie Eastern Arizona DooeDeckna8 Notre Dame Fresno State at Utah State Nov 11 at San Diego State Nov 20 Utah Nov 27 UTEP Utah Schedule Sept 4 Sept 11 Sept 18 Sept 25 Oct 2 Oct 9 Oct 16 Oct 23 Oct 30 21 0 -36 failed) 2 'tin gammons irick) Eastern Arkeemkee 6 tun (pass tied) Eastern Aztiona-FJenkim 43 Eastern 34 pose from Sandifer (Jenkins ledr) 62 lun kick) AltoKeec (moms er Utah 31 Utah State 29 at Kansas at Wyoming Idaho New Mexico at UTEP Colorado State San Diego State at Hawaii Nov 6 Nov 13 II Continued From 1-I -±- Air 4 y VIC BORELLPS COAST TO COAST Lfil P)(44 NEW Roof '93 SUPREME a Deluxe Seating Walnut Mtn S Recline I TVVCR NEW Package a AC SPORTS a ' MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL ABSOLUTELY FREE — ' 1586 I trl-'r- 0 - if''''' - -- ! rztr- ie' 1$ --- 11 4-- -- -' - N ' - current income and capital appreciation through investe ments in a globally diversified portfolio Road high Monthly Income The Fund seeks to achieve a level of current income and is designed for investors are willing to assume additional risk in return for the potential for high current income The first dividend is expected to be paid within 90 days from the completion of this offering Opportunity for Capital Appreciation The Fund will also seek capital appreciation by selecting investments in securities of issuers in emerging markets where the combie returns and potential price apprecianation of tion present opportunities for high current income along with capital appreciation ) """' ' - e i t 0 :11 - ill : ' i ' IttrZt74? to: w 209 r : e' t 4k ' — 9Peppermill Ittscrt flotelltensino ' 0411 37 Miles 973-703- St 0 SW of I PairteVibber invest in - 74- -e- I Jj MESQUITE relationships 107 South Main Street Suite 400 Salt Lake City UT 84111 NEVADA t - - 4 I f We is t George on ) ed 521-884- 521-884- :: : dollar-denominat- For more information call Ron Kadziel at 0 0 or (800) (801) ' P 1 -- WE R VANS -- fixed-incom- PaineWebber Incorporated will compensate its investment executives and any other broker dealers in connection with sales of the Common Stock in this offering and pay the other expenses qf this offering from its own assets This is not an offering which may be made by prospectus only Call today for alive prospectus which includes more complete information about all charges and expenses Read it carefuRy before you invest Information contained kelvin is subject to completion or amendment A registration statement relating to these securities has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission These securities may uot be sold nor may (lifers to buy be accepted prior to the time the registration statement becomes effective This prospectus shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation Van offer to buy nor shall there be any sale qf these securities in any State in which such offer solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such State of r to ! 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BAIT The speedy Cougar receiver turned it into a gain that First Win Leaves Utah Wanting More eueniafts MilMIIMEiRSIOa n second-quartfumbles that the Cougars turned into touchdowns But their plan to hurry QB Michael Carter mostly backfired However the Cougar defense stiffened in the final two minutes — denying the 'Bows after they earned a first and goal at the 5 Hawaii was forced to go for the field goal on fourth down and - MA(1 "'" together" man-to-ma- Arizona State 38 Utah 0 - good chance to see what we can do" said Ricks coach JoAnn Reeve "We have young players that need to catch the vision Once that happens we'll be right there" Snow College coach JoAnn Jeppson is also using the preconference tournaments to help her freshmen recruits gain confidence in their skills and improve team unity KC Roberg 0 6 6 10-- 22 10 pass from Cook (Ammon run) 3 run (iemrnons Kick) DieleDedctiort 45 pass from Cook (Lemons kick) Eastern AMonckiadon 12 pass from Rodriquez (pass er BYU didn't lack aggressiveness on defense Hawaii slotback Ivin Jasper was forced into a pair of their 16-of-- missed left by Vail's inches with 1:02 remaining The miss was all the opening Walsh needed The sophomore quarterback who earlier tied the touchgame with a fourth-dowdown strike to Tyler Anderson hit Eric Drage over the middle on second down with 31 seconds left hard and we're still winning It at UCLA 2 5 yards The Rebels defense held Eastern Arizona to rushing The Rebels play two WSFL games at home in Hansen Stadium with Phoenix and Scottsdale supplying the opposition earlier Lobo kicker Nathan m 0 5-- kicker Carlton Oswalt's chip shot bounced off the left post with 39 seconds left One week 21-ya- "We're nowhere close to where 2 Dixie Dixie rushed for 180 yards on 40 carries and Cook completed passes for 216 Cl we need to be But we're working BYU BYU ll Larsen led a field of 53 participants in the annual Utah men and women bowling jamboree at Alpine Lanes in Cedar City Larsen finished with a 696 series Other top scorers were John Thomas Sr with 647 Mike Hew let with 641 Chuck Brown with 601 on the men side Linette Halverson topped the women with a 616 series followed by Kathleen Powell (584) Becky Sauaya (547) and Kim Oversen (539) Juniors were Scott Brown (559) and Nikki Dowgherty (449) Association Tournament at Fitzgerald's Family Bowl in Roy Mitchell won $200 Other Utah bowlers placing in the top 16 were Troy Wareing of Salt Lake (fifth) Tony DeGreef of Salt Lake (sixth) at ISU Nevada at MIN Nov 20 d DOD Baylor Nov 13 Weatherbie is fingering special-team- s play as a major factor While freshman Nathan Morreale was perfect when the ball was on the ground hitting three field goals and two extra points his effort as a punter left the Aggie coach wanting more Saturday "I'm not sure we averaged 35 yards a punt" Weatherbie said after the game He was almost right The seven Aggie punts averaged just over 36 yards The longest punt traveled 42 yards and was partially blocked bounce to but took a stretch the distance After five punts by Morreale sophomore Todd Wilson got a chance to kick and delivered a 33- yard punt That gave the job back to Morreale Weatherbie was also unhappy with the Aggies' coverage of kicks and trouble fielding punts The r fumble by Shan-deSmoot that led to Utah's clinching score did not cost the Aggies the game Weatherbie said but he stressed the need for fewer mistakes "We have got to start catching those punts" Weatherbie said "Don't worry about running with it Just catch it first" Smoot saw action in the game returner James after first-teaDye left the game with a neck cramp Weatherbie said he will give the kicking game extra attention before the Aggies open their home season Saturday against Baylor The game will be the first night contest in Romney Stadium er Successful Jamboree: Carl Strong Showing: Myron Mitchell of Salt Lake placed fourth in the recent Grand Prix Bowling at Fresno State Nov 6 plays Aggie coach Charlie Hue-mill- El Utah St 34 SW Louisiana 13 Sept 4 Sept 11 Sept 18 Sept 25 Oct 2 Oct 16 Oct 23 Oct 30 Corbet Austin of North Ogden (seventh) Rich Smith of Ogden (eighth) Ted Glattke of Roy (ninth) Brian Tordsen of Salt Lake (10th) Ben Cervinskl of Salt Lake (12th) Ken Charlesworth of Ogden (13thl Max Shellabarger of Roy (14th) and Larry of Layton (16th) said Southam She expects 400 teams from the Salt Lake area alone IWBC tournaThe largest-eve- r ment was held several years ago in Las Vtgaa Nev and drew 75480 bowlers Other members of the Utah women's 300 game bowling club are Diane Bateman (1963) Bon rile Triptoe (1973) Ann Slattery (1976) Brenda NVatkins (1985) Susan Kos loskl (1986) Pam Sol lami (1990) Bonnie McNemar (1990) Sharon Wanczyk (1991) and Pauline K Murray (1993) Cougars' Luck Still Winning Games Utah St Schedule Kickhig Game By -- 1 4 couldn't believe I didn't choke" Thirty-fou- r years ago Southam went bowling with her husband Don She hasn't stopped since Over that span she has started her four daughters in the sport taught junior bowling programs II years and is now recruiting participants for the International fourth-quarte- 6 9 d THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 20-yar- ODD THATCHER Ariz — Dixie College freshman tailback Archie Amerson made his presence felt in a big way Amerson scored on runs of 3 2 and 62 yards to lead the Dixie win over the Rebels a 36-2- 2 Eastern Arizona Gila Monsters Monday September 13 1993 AkAratatatuarstrukkmthiAhmi44111111tkaurriarcuaarasa glc 7 1993 PidneWebher Incorporafrd Member Silt z c41 - k -- - :tri t I - 466Ar4gbenolktootiliokfp4sitrPtelliptech-ovolblyiktylosWAIII7eitoilto415"17000A10060tNAPA"""ShitttAtOitilrvitiO41torakswo"olott"tx- t p ! lot40ini4 tsuebestpoir0012004tvatoobsemoNtoreimcwwrioN-Airotontdorter)- i 0 |