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Show PAGE II 12 THE THUNDERBIRD MONDAY APRIL 6, 1987 LW. 4 ! a nV;: NOTICE: All clubs, organizations, individuals or departments wishing to place an announcement of an event or College-sponsore- d event in This Week' should submit the information to The Thunderbird at SUSC Box 9384 or to the editorial offices in Library 103. It should not be assumed that any information not submitted in this manner will otherwise appear in this space. This Week' is not obligated to seek out items for inclusion. Deadline for receipt of information each week is noon Friday. The editor of This Week' is Annette Grooms. TUESDAY MONDAY WEDNESDAY April o; Native American Week Flagraising Ceremony, 7 a.m., Student Center. Legs Contest Registration, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Student Service Center. SUSC Chess Tournament, Rounds 5 & 6, 3 to 6 p.m.. Library 302. Indian Taco Dinner, 6 p.m., Great Flail, $3Plate. Public is welcome. VITA: Volunteer Income Tax Assistance, 8 p.m., BU 101, free. ry VITA, 6 to 8 p.m., Business 101. Color Country Miniature Lawn Darts Association Meeting, 7 p.m., Library Seminar Room. Interviewing Skills Seminar, 7 to 9 p.m., Old Main 303, 50 cents if not in Ed Club. Native American Entertainment and Fashion Show, 7 p.m., Thorley Recital Hall, 50 cents. "Closing of the Navajo Times," Mark Trahant, 9 a.m., Centrum 209. VITA, 6 to 8 p.m., Business 101. 6-- THURSDAY SATURDAY FRIDAY MONDAY O' "How to Get Your Foot Door," John R. Maestas, in the 10 a.m., Business 203. Convocation, Utah Pipe Band, 1 1 a.m., Auditorium. Clubs Competition, 3 p.m., Student Center Lawn. VITA, 3 to 4 p.m., Business 101. SUSC Chess Tournament, Conclusion Rounds 7 & 8, 6 to 9 p.m., Library 302. "Social Status of Indians in Utah," Travis Parashonts (Director, Utah Division of Indian Affairs), 9 a.m., Industrial Education Building 113. Native American Week 7 p.m., Student Center Flagpole Area. SUSC Faculty-Staf- f Associated Women Free Film, The joy That Kills, 7:30 p.m., Old Administration 204. g, Saturday Matinee Movie, Swiss Family Robinson, 2 p.m., Snack Bar, free admission and refreshments. Guthrie Theatre's Candida, 8 p.m., Auditorium. Chess Club Dance, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., Great Hall. v REGISTER YOUR TEAM OF 4 BY THURSDAY APRIL 17TH AT THE STUDENT CENTER OFFICE. THE HUNT BEGINS APRIL 22 AT 6 P.M. IN THE SMALL BALLROOM. FOR INFORMATION CALL 586-776- Volunteer Income Tax Assistance, 6 to 8 p.m., Business 101. Free to public. Baseballers have good week (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10) out of the game. "We played well defensively but just didn't have the hits we needed to stay in the game," 'Bird Coach Bill Groves said of his team, which could muster only four hits. 2. However, in the second game the 'Birds blitzed the Cougs for nine hits to win 12-1"Mick Spilker played particularly well for us coming out with four hits overall," Groves said. J.K. Richardson also helped the caue with a grand slam followed by Dean Kelso's solo home run to boost the mark to 14-1two wins better than at the same time last year in the best start ever for an SUSC team. 0. 1, "We've been really pleased with everyone's play for the past couple of weeks and feel the players are really starting to gel," says Groves. The I THE MOST BIZARRE SCAVENGER HUNT IN THE HISTORY OF S.U.S.C.H PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED. SPONSORED BY S.T.A.B. will play Mesa College here today at 1 p.m. and then embark on a long road trip with games scheduled with U.S. International University in San Diego Thursday and Friday with a doubleheader scheduled with the University of Utah on the following Monday. Groves said he has no plans for throwing in the towel or the candy bar while at the U of U. |