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Show t t it -S XQ ki' w BYU swimming coach Tim Powers instructs about 400 elementary school children on the virtues of swimming. Powers and several BYU team members presented assemblies to Cedar City youngsters at the . municipal pool. Golfers end fall Swing CEDAR CITY - The autumn portion of the Southern Utah State College golf schedule has been completed, the Thunderbirds will not compete again until March. "We'll run trials for spots on the team late in winter quarter," Tom Kingsford, T-Bird golf coach, explains. "Anyone and everyone will be invited to compete." com-pete." . ' SUSC finished the fall season with a sixth place tie in the Ev Thorpe Invitational last week at Smithfield. The Thunderbirds, Thun-derbirds, Boise State and Idaho State all finished within three strokes of each other for the final three places in the field of seven. For the third time in four meets,' freshman Stuart Adams led Southern Utah scoring. . Adams shot rounds of 79-72-74 for a 225 stroke total. That was three swings better than Doug Lee, who recorded a 74-75-79228. "The fall season doesn't really tell us how well we will do in the spring in the regular Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference competition, but it does give us some pretty good clues," Kingsford points out. "I'd say that we'll be very competitive come the spring." |