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Show t Tfte Tfumderbird . ) Morulay, September 26, 1983 Page 39 Gridders open with win; lose to NAU, Adams Mountain Athletic Conference loss to Indians hurts Thunderbirds, but loop play far from over Opening Rocky Rick Harrison came on to kick the and SUSC gained a advantage at the half. Taking time to get started is The second half belonged to the apparently the SUSC football trademark as SUSC scored three more this season. In the three games prior to touchdowns in the third stanza and Saturdays game against New Mexico another in the fourth. did not begin to Highlands, the Hafen connected on a pair of play their brand of football until late in strike the second quarter or later in the second touchdown passes, one a to Rawlinson in the third quarter, while half. senior tailback Curry Ancar scored SUSC 42 Western Montana 10 easily on a jaunt. The defense completely shut down Western Montana in the second Western Montana took a 10-- lead block, allowing the SUSC second-strininto the second quarter in the offense ample playing time on the field. home opener Sept. 3. However, senior Junior tailback Juan Henderson put quarterback Kirk Hafen took advantage the finishing touches on Western of a Marvin Magalei interception and Montana late in the fourth period on a directed his squad to the first SUSC score of the year, hitting Don Enbody plunge for the final SUSC touchdown. with a touchdown pass. The scoring play was set up on a With the aid of a trick play, Gary Mason totally fooled the hapless Western pass from Jeff Hookano to Joe Reske. Reske was stopped just short of Montana defenders and scored on the the goal line, and Henderson dived over conversion. on the ensuing play. Hafen came back minutes later and sent Gordon Rawlinson on a flag NAU 53 SUSC 3 pattern up the right sideline and The following Saturday, SUSC connected on a scoring pass. by Paul Husselbee point-afte- r, 0 0 traveled to Flagstaff, Ariz. to meet the NAU Lumberjacks. Costly turnovers hurt the visitors from the outset, as NAU took adavantage of fumbles and misfired aerials to set up easy scores. At the end of the first half, NAU waltzed into the locker room with a whopping 32-- lead. The only bright spot for SUSC on the Harrison field goal in day was a the third quarter. The Lumberjacks continued to roll, however, and coasted to a 53-- win. Adams State 17 SUSC 14 minute drive. Harrison booted the extra within 10 point, pulling the points. SUSCs defense stiffened following the score and Adams State could not move the ball. Taking the ball deep in his own territory, Hafen engineered a long drive, which culminated with another scoring pass to Rawlinson, this one covering 35 yards. Harrisons extra point was again perfect. The SUSC kicking game, however, undoing. proved to be the Harrison missed four field goals throughout the course of the game, three of those in the second half. made their second road The trip in two weeks on Sept. 17, traveling to Colorado to play Adams State. SUSC at again started slow, falling behind the half. The home team scored another touchdown early in the third quarter before the were able to get on the board with six minutes remaining in the period. Hafen passed 42 yards to Rawlinson four- for the score, capping a nine-pla- Adams State coughed up the ball with slightly more than two minutes remaining in the game, giving SUSC one more chance for the victory. Aided by a pair of timely pass plays and two interference calls, Hafen directed his charges to a first down line. inside the With just two seconds remaining, field Harrison attempted the goal, but the kick sailed wide to the left, and Adams State preserved a win. 0 d 3 g 46-ya- two-poi- 10-- 0 d game-tyin- g 4 We've got a few rooms open in residential living the convenience, comfort and atmosphere Enjoy of Juniper Hall offers traditional residence hall living for 300 unmarried students. From a central lounge area stem three wings with three floors each. One wing is designated for female students, and two for the other gender. All rooms, except a small one on each wing, accommodate two students. Based on availability, other single rooms may be arranged for at an extra charge. Each room has two of on-camp- us living. everything twin beds, As you can see, all this bookshelves, desks with study sounds too good to pass lamps, wardrobe closets, and chest of drawers. Showers and up! If you want more information lavatories are just a few steps or would like application forms, down the hall. In addition to the just give us a call at the resident vending machines and convenient laundry room, a major attraction of the hall is the giant screen color TV. There is also a central fireplace lounge for socializing. The outdoor barbecue is the siie for many a fall, winter and spring party. six-fo- ot living office, extension 7966, or come on over to Juniper Hall. But hurry, theres not much room left! |