Show ICAC 4— CEU— 1 1-- Friday Jan 23 1981 Tough weekend for Eagles By Mark Jones S The Golden Eagle basketball team opened the 1981 ICAC with an impressive win over Utah Technical College and a disappointing loss to Ricks College Vikings Dave Johnson scored 27 points and pulled down 15 rebounds in leading his team to the 86-- win over 81 UTC Geno Lucero turned in a fine performance points and scoring 7 assists out dishing 17 Brett Beagley con- tributed 18 points in the winning cause CEU helda 9 point edge The at halftime 1 Eagles fought off a comeback attempt in the 50-4- closing minutes to claim their first league win The Eagles go on the road the this Friday and Saturday night Eagles lost 4 to a well Saturday to play Snow 83-6- balanced Ricks College team CEU and Dixie “We have to crash the played the boards and get our running game going to beat Snow" remarked Dave Johnson about the upcoming game The Eagles opened ICAC play without two Vikings close in the first half and went into the locker room only down by 1 point 1 The second half belonged to Ricks as they quickly jumped out to a 20 point lead CEU cut the lead several times never below 10 points Johnson had 15 points and 8 rebounds while freshmen Scott Wallace and sharpshooter Burke Buckalew each had 10 points Kelley Newbold had the hot hand in the second half and ended up with 14 points in the losing cause 42-4- starters Dale Ohlson was lost to a finger jury while Todd Dykster in-b- ut was an Gasque returning letterman is back after probation for dorm violations Todd Stringham the verstile athlete who also played football this fall is also seeing more action schedule has O Surcharge for students who wish to register for it Remaining forums scheduled this quarter include “Rape" by Billie Simone a representative from the Mental Health Center on January 29 the first of the entertainment forums will be on February 5 which includes a series of ski films explaining the basic preparations of getting ski equipment ready for the slopes The Drama Club will present a series of Gwen Thomas goes for a defenders lay-u- Tentative forums not yet scheduled include a visit from Adrian Dan-tle- y a eager from the p Utah Jazz basketball team He will speak on the life of a professional basketball player and theatrical performances what it is like to be the in the Geary Theatre NBA's leading scorer in A demonstration by a basketball local martial arts group In the future Mutz is featured on February a group of 19 in the gym “Bed of added Nails" is Just one of the professional pantomine actors have been invited issue to perform Also several dealing performers of a the‘‘Sagebrush Rebell- prqfessional dance group scheduled for have been invited to ion" give 26 This is to be demonstrations on dance February held in the television techniques and talk about room of the student union careers In dancing The forum class building CEU lynch is offered fall winter The Miss fit? auction Is scheduled March 5 and spring quarters amidst Western Wyoming Pedal power en- ' v X — ' j ’ J Photo by Scott Whwter vantage will be with top last Saturday said The tallest that winning was the quickness player Marci Whitehead greatest feeling and to stands 5’10" Miller said win we needed to work as her team is super and is a team “I give a lot of credit to improving with every the coach” added game Thomas “she gave us the As of January 21 conference play stan- plays to make it work" Game starters against and with 8 dings were UTC to conference games left are Marci center Vaso Whitehead if Miller a said that play few games are won on the Tzelalis forward Gwen forward road the team will do well Thomas Martinez in the standings Beating Genevieve on forward and Debbie Snow College Saturday started the Anderson point guard Anderson was injured team well on their way Gwen Thomas who during the Snow College made a three point play game last Saturday offset Ski Rocks or Rockies Whether its skiing the According to the ofrocks or the Rockies Ski ficers for under $60 per Week will be hosted by person dub members from 1) (Continued Page SUSC are paying 62 per CEU’s newly formed Ski and ASCEU students can ski for three days at Park credit hour whereas Club The weekend of City and stay at the smaller schools are only February 6 7 and 8 has Homestead Recreation paying $1 Utah Technical College been reserved for out- Center For more information of Salt Lake is the only door activities at Park Homestead and the and not college registration requesting a City contact any of ski CEU’s under materials dub this by surcharge year the direction of Troy the officers before Miller and Doug Bruno O Forensics February 1 (Continued from Pedal power V V 1- -1 strategy will basically be the same running as much as possible using a pressure defense turning the ball over and being patient A height factor has is available against Miller said that she hasn’t seen a scouting report on UTC but the films on contemporary issues Kevin Mutz vice president of academics said that these weekly forums are held to encourage the involvement of the students on important issues both on and off campus He added that a forum class offering a social science credit ByLisaGlnes Women basketball players take the bull by the horns Saturday when the confront the UTC play well and - ' every game Improving with to the team but to put the team over the UTC and feels they will that ? 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