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Show -, t Gridder~-gear. up . . . (CONTNIED FAOII PAGE I) CCOIITINUD FIIOII PAGa 1J ....... Ill Summer Concer1 Series. Cowdaddiee, 7 p.m., Randal Theatra. ........ a.11: Shakespearean Performance Allwilll9t 9: Utah Shakespearean Festival, Royal Family, 2 p.m., TBttuffe, 8:30 p.m., Randal Theatre, Midsummer Night's Dream, 8:30 p.m. Allwlllll ..13= The Art And Craft of Medieval Falcorvy Allwilllll ..13: Creativity in Education A1181111110: Utah Shakespearean Festival, Tour, 11 am., Tartuffe, ,2 p.m., Royal Famly, 8:30 p.m., Randall Theatre, Royal Feasts, 5:30 p.m., King's Pavilion,, Tman ot A/hens, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. Augu.t 10.14: lnlroduction lo Stage Combat AugllSI 11: Utah Shakespearean Festival, Tour, 11 a.m., Tartuffe, 2 p.m., Our Town, 8:30 p.m., Randall Theatre, Midsummer Night's Dream, 2 p.m., RichanJ II, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. ....... 12: Utah Shakespearean FestivaJ, Tour, 11 a.m .• Royal Famt1y, 2 p.m., Tartuffe, 8:30 p.m., Randall Theatre, Mkisummer Night's Dream, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. a.,..1111 13: Utah Shakespearean Festival, Tour, 11 am., Our Town, 2 p.m. Royal Family, 8:30 p.m., Randall Theatre, Royal Feaste, 5:30 p.m., Kings Pavilion, Tmon ot Athens, 8:30 p.m.,.Adams Theatre. Auguet 14: Utah Shakespearean Festival, Tour, 11 a .m., Tat1Uffe, 2 p.m., Our Town, 8:30 p.m., Randal Theatre, RoyaJ Feaste, 5:30 p.m., King's Pavilion, Midsummer Night's Dream, 2 p.m., Main Auditoriun. Richard II, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. Augild 1 & Sunvner Concert Series, Gail Niwa, 7 p.m., Randal Theatre. ......... 15-21: JI.nor Shakespeare . . . . . . . 111; Utah Shakespearean Festival, Royal Family, 2 p.m., Tartuna, 8:30 p.m., Randal Theatre, Midsummer Niflrfs DrBBm. a"30 p.m. ......,,. 17: Utah Shakespearean Festival, Tour, 11 a.m., Tartutre, 2 p.m.• Royal Family, 8:30 p.m., Randal Thealre, Royal Feaste, 5:30 p.m., King's Pavilion, Tmon o/ Athens, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. ....... 111: Utah Shakespearean Festival, Tour, 11 a.m., Tattutre, 2·p.m., Our Town, 8:30 p.m., Randal Theatra, Midsummer Night's Dream, 2 p.m., Richard II, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. ....... 191 Utah Shakespearean Festival, Tour, 11 am., Royal Family. 2 p.m., Tartuffe, 8:30 p.m., Randall Theatre, MkJtuxnmer Night's Dream, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. Alfgleet 20: Utah Shakespearean Festival, Tour, 11 a.m., Our Town, 2 p.m. Royal Family, 8:30 p.m., Randah Theatre, RoyaJ Feaste, 5:30 p.m., Kings Pavilion, Timon of Athens, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. August 21: Utah Shakespearean Festival, Tour, 11 a.m., Tartuffe, 2 p.m., Our Town, 8:30 p.m., Randall Theatre, Royal Feaste, 5:30 p.m., King's Pavilion, Mldtlummer Nights Dream, 2 p.m., Mai'l Audilofun, Richard II, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatra. ....... 221 Summer Concert Series, Alciriva, 7 p.m., Randall Theatre. AullllSI 22-28: Alaska Tour ......1111 23: Utah Shakespearean Festival, Royal Family, 2 p.m., Tartutre, 8:30 p.m., Randall Theatre, Midsummer Night's Dream, 8:30 p.m. Aulllllll Ml Utah Shakespearean Festival, Tour, 11 am., Tartuffe, 2 p.m., Royal Family, 8:30 p.m., RandaH Theatre, Royal Feaste, 5:30 p.m., King's Pavilion, Tmon of Alhens, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. Augi.1111 25: Utah Shakespearean Festival, Tour, 11 a.m., Tartuffe, 2 p.m., Our Town, 8:30 p.m., Randall Theatre, Midsummer Night's Dream, 2 p.m., Main Auditorium, Richard II, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. Augl..t 28: Utah Shakespearean FestivaJ, Tour, 11 a.m., Roya/Family, 2 p.m., Tartuffe, 8:30 p.m., Randall Theatre, Midsummer Nighfs Dream, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. Aulll..t 27: Utah Shakespearean Festival, Tour, 11 a.m., Our Town, 2 p.m. Royal Family, 8:30 p.m., Randall Theatre, RoyaJ Feaste, 5:30 p.m., Kings Pavilion, Timon of Athens, 8:30 p.m., Adams Thea1re. ........ 28: Utah Shakespearean Festival, Tour, 11 a .m., Tartuffe, 2 p.m., Our Town, 8:30 p.m., Randall Theatre, Royal Feaste, 5:30 p.m., King's Pavilion, Midsummer Nighrs Dream, 2 p.m., Main Auditorium, Richard II, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. ........ 29: Summer Concert Series, Harvi Griffin, 7 p.m., Randall Theatre. .......... 30: Utah Shakespearean Festival, Royal Family, 2 p.m., Tartuffe, 8:30 p.m., Randal Theatre, Midsummer Night's Dream, 8:30 p.m. ........ 311 Utah Shakespearean Festival, Tour, 11 a.m., Tartuffe, 2 p.m., Royal Family, 8:30 p.m., Randall Theatre, Royal Faaste, 5:30 p.m., King's Pavilion, T1111C111 of Athens, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatra. . _ . . . . . ts Utah Shakespearean Festival, Tour, 11 am., Tartuffe, 2 p.m., Our Town, 8:30 p.m., Randal Theatre, Midsummer Night's Dream, 2 p.m., Richard II, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. SaplefflllH 2: Utah Shakespearean Festival, Tour, 11 a.m., Royal Family, 2 p.m., Tartuffe, 8:30 p.m., Randall Theatre, Midsummer Night's Dream, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. .......... 3= Utah Shakespearean Festival, Tour, 11 a.m., Our Town. 2 p.m. Royal Family, 8:30 p.m., Randall Theatre, Royal Feaste, 5:30 p.m., Kings Pavilion, Timon ot A/hens, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. September 4: Utah Shakespearean Festival, Tour, 11 a.m., Tartuffe, 2 p.m., Our Town, 8:30 p.m .. Randall Theatre, Royal Feaste, 5:30 p.m., King's Pavilion, Midsummer Night's Dream, 2 p.m., Main Auditorium, Richard II, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. he can 8JCp8d a strong chale nge from Craig Van Wortcorn, who had COi lSiderable 8>epelience i'l 1990 before leaving on an LOS rnissiol,. In actltioo, the T-Birds have transfer, Branden Draper and freshmen Chris Peake and kJny Peterson lo ful1her strenglhen the no at quarteroeck. Running Bade "We've always been fortlnlle to have good nning backs, and this year wil be no ciffeient,• Bishop noted. "We're deep, i1 fact. [after spring bal] it's hard lo say who the starters wil be.• Going info the fal, Daniel Harris, who rushed for 613 yards last year despile slarting just six games, and JC transfer Cutis u1dsay are both ranked #1 at haNback. l..ellerman Joe Dodgson and JC transfer Adrian S'8en are both ranked#2. The fulback slot isn't arrJ clearer. Returner.; Berli Hoskins and Rob Warden are listed #1, while Li1dsey and another Dixie transfer, Wison Kavauka, are listed #2. In adcition, Ken C8Ve'f returns after an LOS rrission and frestmen Beau Etling, WIiiie Granger, Mike Jones and Morgan Bingham provide depth. 'This is probably the deepest group al R.flfli1g back we've had," Bishop noted. Wida RecelverlTlght End: suu lost big-play receiver Mike Key from last year's squad, but return two-year starter Daniej Rederford as wel as Kevin Culhberlson, who saw plenty al action as wideouts last year. Speedstets Shawn Jones, a oonverted nning back, Tony Evans, Bil Apple and Melvi'1 Lowe provide deplh. At. ligd end the T-Birds return a pei" of big, wide receiver types, Al.ndra Johi ISO! ~6-6. 230) and Austin Day (6-3, 225). Joh,,son was a part-time starter last )'98r, whle Day saw a lot of action before 1aking tine off for an LDS fflissiolL OftM ..... Line: Wdh al five starters retuning from last year's lri, ht slral iglh of tis yea,'s IBam could east/ be 1he offansNe Ina. Alhousjt C'G Nat Adams may be looking at a redst*1 year after ugery, senors ram a1 the o11er tour spo1s. Jeff Fisher can pay cera or guard and Fq, Malh&..s relLms al left guard. JC transfer Maras Taylor is pa teiled in at rgtguard. The Slra iglh al the lne, howfNer, may be in ils two al-conference taddes. Bolh Pau Billmenn (6-5, 265) and Kevin Boyer (EH, 265) are big and mobile, wilh two sold seasor IS of slarting 8>epel iel IC8 w1der ther bels. . · Deplh comes ri the fonn al retl.ming lelle.men Randy Coins (6--5, 265) and James Brown (6--5, 290), redstwt Jeff Marm-t (6-4, 250), and a group al manmolh transfers: Moi Toia (6-3, 295), John Phlip (6-4, 290) and Chance Swass (6-3, 320). "We've got experience and we've got deplh along the offensive line,. Bishop said. "We shoud be able 1o roo the bel and we shoud be able lo pass prolecl• SPECIAL TEAMS Although the return teams are settled; with Harris, Cuthbertson and Rederfool returning; and the pooling position looki1g solid with Gallaroo and Shane Cather, 1he question on special teams Is "who wil do the placekid<ing?" Hanis ranked among the nation's elite in kickoff returns lasl year (29.4 ypr) and Aederford was among the top10 in punt returns two years ago. Cuthbertson could be explosive, so 1he return teams look set Galardo and Cather are soid at ptner ~ could wild l4> with the placekiclcing does as wel, but going in, the top kicker is Jason Parsons, who kicked a game-winner at Idaho State laslyear, with true frosh Cory Beynon penciled in as backup. PUBLISHED JOWTl.Y BY SOUTHERN-UTAH IJNIVERSl'TY'S SUMMER SCHOOL. PUBUCATIONS DEPAR"TMEHT N«> OFACE Of STUDENT ACTMTIES The SummtJrbinJ is published four limes during the 1993 summer session: June 21, July 6 and 19 and Augus1 3 . For Information regarding the caJenbar Whafs Up or advertising, please phone between the hours or 10 a.m. and noon, Tuesday through Thursday. The Summerbird Is edted by Lany 8akef' with assislance from Brady H. Petef'aon, Lynn Dennett, Rich Engleman, Julia Shochat and Jim Robinson. Special thanks to Steffing R. Church, John Angell, David Nyman end Phillip C. Carter. .. 586-nse THE SUMMEABIRD • PAGE 7 |