Show Thursday January 31 1991 4 -- v "i’‘ST r ' Af ' " 4 v " W v:xv- ‘V Nielsen's Notes & Quotes 'v-- -- " ft The Eagle - Page 7 H i- fVs w ' - - Big browns if waiting for the bait in Huntington Creek f i I by Richard Nielsen V sports editor y - j' 1 f' t ) V C rJ V V ’ VT -- V ’ ? ’ Vi !? V-i-'-- " ‘ wi i THE WINNER IS: Congnrt-ulaiio- jr- ns v ti W-’- - to Pam Dupin for win Bill Laimbccr look-alik- e the ning contest For capturing this presligous contest she has been awarded a Bill Laimbccr doll that screams when you touch it and cries when you hit iL RIG INVESTMENT: Kim Herbert a resident of Salt Lake City has made an investment that promises to pay off in the future She was asked by a BYU football player to marry him at the completion of next season The investment is Ty Detmcr and his Hcisman Trophy arm STILL RUNNIN': The U of U is running up the college basketball poles as they have tied the school record with 16 consecutive wins and a record of 19-- 1 The latest UPI poll has them at 12th in the nation AUSSIE AFTERNOON: In the third round of the Australian Open Boris Becker defeated Omar 4-- 6 0-- 6 6 Camporcsc 6 2 The match lasted 5 hours and 1 1 minutes setting an Open record Becker went on to capture the title $250000 and the world number one ranking for the first lime in his career 7-- J A 's ij jfc 5 ’ t v three-year-o- ld year-roun- 7-- COM-PLAINT- S: According to David Lcucrman the top ten complaints of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit models arc 10 Skimpy outfits reveal biker tattoos 9 Ever since Paulina Forzikova started dating Ric Ocasek goofy guys think they have a shot with us 8 Knowing your photo is being used as currency in prison 7 Exxon tankers 6 Going on sleazy talk shows where the band leader makes a clumsy pass at you 5 The 1987 Arctic Circle shoot 4 Having to pay cash before pumping your own gas 3 People who mistake your sun protection factor for your LQ 2 Creepy feeling that somewhere Jimmy Swaggcrt is sitting alone looking at a picture of you 1 That damn sand gets in everything late-nig- ht nt es £ 14-1- SWIMSUIT Division of Wildlife Resources hatchery workers released several hundred "jumbo-sized- " brown trout into lower Hunting-to- n Creek late last week The fish were planted between the power-plaand the forks of the Hunting-to- n They ranged in size from and avertwelve- - to sixteen-inchaged about a pound each although some fish went as high as three pounds All the fish were excess brood stock from the Egan Hatchery Workers said the browns looked good showing little sign of wear from life in a hatchery run Egan Hatchery technician Ed Parsons has a few tips for anglers who want to try their luck on lower Huntington Creek He says the big browns may be caught on wet flies and nymphs (good patterns are the hare's ear and the March Brown) or with worms or cheese floated down through breaks in the ice d Fishing is open on Huntington Creek below Electric Lake Thebagand possession limit for trout is eight Only artificial flies may be used from Engineer's Canyon upstreem to the dam Fishing on the lefl fork is restricted to artificial flies and lures The left fork is closed to the taking of cutthroat trout although browns may be taken Below the forks baits may be used Chock the new 1991 fishing proclamation now available at most sporting goods stores for complete angling regulations Bill Painter of the Buehweckera In an Intramural game Tuesday puts up a night running-one-hand- er won by the Bushwackers against the Cooks photo by Stephanie Marvidikis (contlnucd from page 6) BRggltftthall CEU had five players in double figures with Junsie Gotten leading all scorers with 22 points It did not hurt that he went 7 for 7 from the field with four Cotten was followed by Maurice Frazier with 21 Davison had 16 Hill added 14 and Shambric Williams contributed 13 points The Eaglet had 25 team assists three-pointe- rs locked up with a 10 point lead and only two minutes left in the game Then CEU with turnover after turnover When it was all over they found the score tied at (he end of regula- glcd was because tion added self-destruct- Stop ed Overtime! BYU’s momentum carried into the overtime and they ended up with a 95-9- 1 win The Cougars Cougars prove tougher had three varsity players who were challenge than expected moved down for that game they CEU had high hopes as they scored 76 of the Cougars 95 headed into BYU and with good in reason earlier the year they had points CEU was led by Davison completely outplayed the Cougars and Haliburton who had 26 and 23 points respectively The leading at home in the BDAC Those reboundcr was memories quickly faded as they yep you Hill it had another who one themselves guessed found up by only 15 redown great night pulling point at the end of the first half bounds The Eagles led by 8 to 10 points Tm not offering any excuses for the rest of the game and it but I think one reason we stnig- looked as though they had a "W" li of exhaustion We were in Idaho on Friday Oregon on Saturday Colorado on Tuesday and back in Utah for Thursday night's game Thats got to take its toll" coach Beach Hill had an awesome four-gaseries avenging a double-doubl- e 15 rebounds and 14 points per game CEU returns to the BDAC The Eagles will get a chance to rest up this week and begin preparing to play UVCC and SLCC this weekend at home in the BDAC If CEU can complete a sweep they'll jump into third place in the conference standings But after this long road trip will they be ready to play7 "Igauran-tc- e we'll be ready" answered Beach AT - 4sW p ! ii I VS Utah Valley Communtiy College Friday Febl 5:30 & 7:40 pm VS Salt Lake Community College Saturday Feb 2 5:30 & 7:40 pm ALL GAMES IN BDAC |