Women's team wins first match; conditioning keys 7-2 victory SHAPE UP! .., o.c...... Jr. ' 6-4. 2-6. 4-6, In a real tough match . and two out of the Beth Mayer, number lour seed , Elicited, MXIoua Md lliniJiel male'- conflclent, three doub._ compellllon. crushed Rose Salazar. 6-4. 6-1 . molt lmportlnt, having fun, PNftY Tennil coecll Ruth Ann G8rdner Reg ina Monroe, the NAU well tum up the outlook of the NAU really proud oltM girls' number live player, bested Gail 191'9 women's tennla team. saki,.,_ performance and I lhlnk thll the Thompson, 6-0, 6-3. and Molly The women are currently In· voflled in their flrat of lhe Inter strong emphllla we put on con- Pielsticker whipped Nancy Ken- v-r dl11oning really paid off." drick. 6-3, 6-3. Mour~ta ln Weatern Conference. The Lumberjllla -number one In doubles competition, Nealou- The 'JIIIs opened up their 18- seed. L1ura NMion, overpowered LuKton teamed to beat Ra1f- malch schedule last Thursday, by ll.. Raff. 6-1 , 6-2, and Jan Luxton, Giaounlk, 7-5, 6-2. The number two hosting l'.leaa State College, of r~umber two. defeated linda doubles team lor NAU , Mayer- Grand Junction, Colo .• at the Con Gtaounlk. 6-4, 6-4. Moses. defeated O'Hara-Kendrick, tinental Country Club. The 'Jills number three player, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4. And Monroe-AM J1n Luxton - Tucaon junior, The women cOasted to an May 7-2 victory while winning five of aile Tracey Moses, fell to Ellen O'Hara, Stigler lost to Thompsen-Salazar, I'Keiftl 1 YOIIeJ from her oppo 4-6. 0-6. nent. Photo by M1rk Henry Dome makes fun for Suns by Jim Foaaum Cook appeared to have the Inside But I'm just happy to be able to play 1) Olympic Weight Room The Phoenix Suns made their track bu t repeated that Macleod with the best basketball players in 2) Handball Court Flagstaff debut a successful one by wou ld make the ultimate decision . the world." capturing their llrst exh ibition win The quartet of your~g guards also Players from both squads agree 3) Steam Room ot the season. a 105-96 win over the turn ed In strong outings and each that the National Basketball 4) Dry Sauna Room Golden State· Warriors, before 4,- beliewes he will make the team. "ssociatl ons Pacific Diwislon will be 117 fans in the NAU Dome, Friday. " What center Bill Walton) It's the 7) Massage Rob inso n's 15-toot lumper at the and Griffin enjoyed their return to on ly division," Golden State ce nter 7:31 mark of the opening quarter. the Dome. So did moat of the oth er Robert Parish said. 8) Diet Supervision Phoenix used Rob inson 's i!'lstde players. strength to grab a nine point fir st "It's a comfortable basketball Mille Bratz (number 23) goes for a half lead which was never senously arena. The sound kind of dissipates larup againat Jo Jo While (number threaten ed . th ough, but the fans were really 10) 1nd John Lucae (number 4) . ' Suns Coach John MacLeod used good to us here," Cook said. Photo by Britn McM1hon FLAGSTAFF much of the ever~ i ng as an oppor " It's a r~ i ce facility to look at," said tunity to rate newcomers AI Green. Warrior captain Clifford Ray. "I _ Johnny High. An dre Wakelield, HEALTH SPA Greg GriHin and Jeff Cook . reallylikeitalot. :herearealotof A t h ·mportant to kids niCS people here: u ograp s I Veteran starters Paul Westphal. The warriors liked the facility but 111 EAST ASPEN • 774-6619 Walter Davis and Alvan Adams all th ey didn't appreciate the trip to the played less than 20 minutes. game. b Jl F from all around the Northern Cook turned in the most im ''I'm not making any excuses," l' m oseum Arizona community. pressive performance of the group. rookie Guard Raymond Townsend Nearly every young boy at one " We are very grateful to the Suns lead ing Phoen i ~ w1th t3 points and said. "Sut mentally we weren't real time or another has entertain ed for coming here," Big Brothers tour rebounds. Cook sa id he likes crisp. It's hard to take a two-hour thoughts of becom in g a ATTENTION President Sam Wheeler said . "The his chances of beating out former plane trip and then another three- professional athlete. players were terrific with the kids. Grand Canyon College All hour bus ride to the game. You car~ But for most of these youngsters They wanted everyone ' s American Bayard Forrest at the lose your concentration and not be the thought of play i ng a autograph, includ ing Joedy backup center spot. mentally ready and it's important to professional sport Is just a dream. Gardner' s (NAU basket ba ll A number ot Suns officials said be on In this And we all know dreams seldom coach)." come true. The boys and girls in attendance at the game weren't the only ones in Yet hundreds of boys and girls of Will Open Saturday the crowd of 4,1 17 who enjoyed the all ages came as close to realizing Exploring contest. They weren't the only Northern that dream as they ever will when autograph seekers either. the Phoenix Sur~s entertained the '"We really had some greal sup 12 noon Golden State Warriors in the NAU port from fans all around the area. Dome last Fr iday. It was a great crowd for an Arizona Most weren't concemed with excellent basketba ll game," who won the game (Phoenix did, Pitchers 1.25 All Drinks 45c Wheeler said. 1 05-96), but in stead with the Walnut Canyon number of autographs they could Phoen i ~ General Manager Jerry secure. Colangelo said he was encouraged by Dele Hajek by the Flagstaff tur nout. until 4 p.m. ~ Well. maybe not the quantity of One of the most Interesting of the For lhose who do not wish to autographs, but the quality. Indian ruins in the state is Walnut climb the steps on the trail, a The Suns managea just 5,836 "It don't matter how many you On Your Way To And Canyon National Monument. ot the canyon, San Francisco Peaks fans in their exhibition ope ner at got," said one small girl to a Walnut Canyon (nam ed for the and some of the dwellings may be the PhoeniK Memorial Co l1 seum younger boy. "Irs who you got." black walnut trees growing on the seen from the canyon rim. two weeks ago. From The Parade tloor of the canyon) is the site of At the Visitor Center, a display Certainly a Paul Westphal is worth more than the autograph of a hundreds of small 13th-century artifacts and exhibits of life as It Sinaguan cliff dwellings. was when the Slnagua Inhabited rookie or second-stringer. And Walter Davis' signature Is much These one-room dwellings were the area are Interesting and lnfor more popular than one of the op built in recessed owerhangs in the matlve. position's. I ASSOCIATED AMUSEMENT CO. steep walls of Walnut Canyon A wiew from the observation "Is he a Sun?" asked one youth . between A.D. tOOOand 1200. There . room Is in itself worth the trip. are also many small surtace ruins Walnut Canyon National Menu "Oh, well we don't want him then," ~f)akep mraltts AND MUSEUM CLUB or the same period in and around ment Is located near the N"U Cam proclaimed the girl upon learning the picn ic areas on the rim of the pus. The entrance road to the the answer. "lh nothing personal, o\S canyon . monumer~t is an oiled h_lghway but we only want the Suns." ?tese There is a good hiking trail. three miles off 1-40, connect.ng Wlth "You don't want his," one lad told known as the Island Trail, that U.S. 66 about seven and a ha[t ar~other. "He's on the wrong team." lde:•ceMs 1851eet into the canyon. miles east of NAU. It Isn't very easy to talk to a e tra il leads to 25 of the cliff The monument is open all r ear player surrounded by a number of ~eFQEeefllJQG~ dwellings and from this lrail about with winter and summer hours. pushing, autograph hungry 100 more can be seen. From October through Aprll, children. And It's even harder to The trail Is steep and not visiting hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; keep a supply of pens and pencils Hecornm,enc ed for those not In and from May through September, when a frantic youngster begs tor el:lBRVe GeLD good physical condition. 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Admlaslon fee to one as a matter of 111e or death. AU students who enjoy hiking the monument Is $1 .00 per car or Tne player• th emeelvas don't outfit themselwes with good 50 cents per person. seem to mind though. equipment by renting on a Walnut Canyon t'latlonal Menu- " As long as they are couneous, per day bas's trom the Equ ip- ment preserves the remains Of It's no problem," Davis said. P}U~TY t Rental FOoom , Uniw ersity more than 300 prehlstonc cliff Big Brothers of Flagstaff, spon 107. The phone number Is dwellings. sor of the event, supplied several ot We•ll be pouring CUERVO GOLD from the anxious youlhs. Others came OCTOBER 4thr5th,6th Thursday, friday, Saturday Fraser SHOT of CUERVO for only 50( eontinuad trom page 1 2 Free give-aways: T-shirts, Pinatas, Belt Buckles , & more! However, because the defensive wage So plan your Homecoming with the Clubs that put the backs have been lining up tS-20 yards off the ball, NAU's running "GOlD" game has enjoyed considerable success. Sports Summer in"BLUE and GOLD" After nis Initial success against Portland State, Fraser has been all but shutdown , managing just one Den recep1 ion for 11 yards. Clearance AWILD&LOCO He attributes the cold spell ptrtly to Coach Painter's strategy of TIME! throwing' more balls to his backs. Sale. Where Anything Con Happen! "gain st ld1ho State, fullback Mike Jenkins had fNe recep1lonl for 60 yards. · our offense hlln't gelled yet We still have seven games to play," •• Fraser aaid. "I'm not hiving 1 greet Tennis Wear & Racquets ...... 40°/o Off STlTE Homecoming season. bu1 I'm gild we'r11 win n i ng . ~ Water Sklls ...... _...... 20-25°/o Off LIQUOR Fr-. who hal been Umecl 81 Party Headquarters 4.5 1n the 40-rard dllh, iiMllioully Danskln Swimwear .. ... _.. __ .. _.. IAIT awaiting Saturdl'(l COIIfi'OIItatloli 40°/o Off with North Dakota Sf*. 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