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Show The Thunderinrd. Linlcsters prepare for spring by Brooks Washburn To many people the coming of autumn heralds the beginning of football season, or even deer hunting season. However, to Coach Tom Kingsford and the SUSC golf team, fall is a time of preparation. While people jam the stands to root at the football games, Kingsford and the linlcsters are on the golf course, getting ready for spring. Fall golf is helpful in getting us ready for the spring season, Kingsford said. We take Thunderbird Coach Tom Kingsford is looking forward to a banner year for his golf club. advantage of that opportunity. Thus far, SUSC has participated in two tournaments in the past two weeks, and the are preparing for a big meet in Logan in the near future. In the years initial meet, SUSC traveled to Air Force for a major tournament. Stuart Adams, last years Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference team leader, fired a 77 in 54 medalist and holes to lead SUSC. tournament The played in an eight-teaat Ogden Thursday and Friday where they m Page 13 Mens athlete of the week competed against such schools as BYU, Weber State, Utah, Utah State, and Boise State. Kris Abbeglen, a transfer from Snow College, led SUSC with a 227 average for 54 holes, while Adams followed closely with a 245. Kingsford, who is in his sixth year as coach, said he feels this years golf team should do fairly well in conference play. have finished second place in the The RMAC for the past two years and are looking forward to a good season this year, Kingsford said. edition is fairly young, with This years only two returning lettermen, Kingsford said. The two are Adams and Paul Olsen. team include Kris The newcomers to the Abbeglen, Todd Jackson, Carl Anderson and Steve Young. Kingsford said he is generally pleased with his squads performance so far this year, Our top players can stay with anyone from any of the major colleges, he said. The SUSC coach is also pleased with the new this year. players who have joined the "Kris Abbeglen is a pleasant addition to our team, Kingsford said. SUSC will complete its fall tournament schedule with a meet in Logan this weekend, where the will again face BYU, Utah State, Weber, Utah and Idaho in the Ev Thorpe Tournament. SUSC does little or no recruiting because there is no money for that purpose, Kingsford said. Many of our players are recruited through the mail, Kingsford said. The golf team holds tryouts every fall and spring, Kingsford added. Anyone wishing to tryout may contact Kingsfords office for further information. Scott Henderson, a senior free safety from Cedar City, intercepted two passes in a losing cause Saturday, and returned one of them 85 yards for a touchdown, to earn Male Athlete of the Week honors. Congratulations, Scott. HOYLE INSURANCE James Hoyle, agent, Terry Hoyle, agent 64 West Center, Cedar City 1 Womens athlete of the week Colleen Hawkins, a senior hitter from Provo, played an integral part of SUSCs success in the Metro State Invitational Tournament at Denver this weekend. She is our choice for Female Athlete of the Week. Good job, Colleen. STATE BANK OF SOUTHERN UTAH 26 North Main Street, Cedar City 'Your home town bank Coupon 'CurtMT' Built Goodnm PIZZA SALAD BAR SANDWICHES SPAGHETTI Studs win volleyball tournament Coed volleyball matches and softball games highlighted Kickoff Week, opening this years intramural sports schedule, said Jim Cannon, student intramurals director. Five teams participated in the volleyball round robin tournament, which was won by the Studs. Teams were made up of three men and three women. Winners were determined in best of three matches. In the softball tourney, only two teams Monday; October 10, 1983 Open Daily 11:00 A.M. Lunch ft Dinner (Closed Sunday) Free Garlic Cheese Dread with Purchase of Med. or Large Pizza participated, and the Generics came out on top, Both teams were made up of five men and four women. Future activities will include coed football and a Turkey Trot scheduled for November, Cannon said. Cannon said a captains and referees meeting preparatory to inauguration of the flag football league season is scheduled for today at 3 p.m. in room 201 of the Physical Education Building. 15-- 124 South Main City, Utah 84720 586-390- 0 lExpires Cedar 10-20-- Leading receiver quits coordinator, on the sidelines, and later left the field, returned to the dressing room and refused to take the field again. The SUSC Thunderbirds lost their leading pass receiver last week following an apparent disagreement with coaching personnel. Gordon Rawlinson, a split end who led SUSC with nine receptions for more than 200 yards, was replaced early in the victory over New Mexico Highlands after he dropped a pass. Rawlinson reportedly discussed his play with Larry Wilson, SUSC offensive SUSC Head Coach Don Conrad said he discussed the incident with Rawlinson in the locker room following the game. Preliminary reports indicated the conflict had been resolved, but SUSC Sports Information Director Jim Robinson later said Rawlinson would not return to the team. smd 1981-8- 2 SUSC yearbooks go on sale in the Bookstore Wednesday for the phenomenal price of just $2.50. Youd better get yours fast, because when theyre gone, theyre really gone! Left on hand: 80- - 81. 21; 81-8- 2: 88. Video Rental Memberships Available At a discount thru Grand Opening i I Get i The sale of a lifetime. &. Over 300 Movies to chose from Large supply of machines available j)c It's here! 1980-8- 1 safes easy Movie ( ! - 8 2 Movies and for 8.00 with Recorder coupon Monday thru Thursday 10-15-- 83 i i Sounds Easy 570 South Main Cedar City, Utah 586-712- 0 o oc 3z |