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Show PACE 18 THE THUNDERBIRD MONDAY 5, 1987 OCTOBER AMAZING ARRANGEMENTS BY ROWENA BY TIFFANIE FLORENCE FLOWERS DESIGNED FOR YOU. STUDENT DISCOUNTS! if . & I l 586-861- 9 PARTS 200 WEST 200 NORTH CEDAR CITY, UTAH. ft BY JAY fvA v.4 586-389- 6 f i !rc'K .'nsfAiin 4 Kr tv I HINTON Coach Tom Kingsford had high hopes for his golf team before they traveled to Colorado Springs, Colo., but an off day doused his expectations. An improving SUSC team was expected to in the Falcon Mted Kingsford. Invitational Golf Tournameu' this year than "We are expecting to do l we did a year ago, "said Kim j before leaving for the tourney. "There a, ably too many strong teams entered for us ' ;easonably expect produce an excellent showing futoV X A needed rest for the Lady 'Bird volleyball squad is in order. Coach Joy Peterson's young team has earned a 1 8 record on the road, and is looking forward to their only two home matches of the season. SUSC fans get their first chance to see the Lady 'Birds in action Friday night, when they host an exhibition game against the alumni, at 7 p.m., in the Centrum. Many of Peterson's former spikers will be on hand, hoping to defeat their former coach. The current team is young and will have their hands full when the veterans return to their alma mater. et 1. Golfers fall short of expectations h7"(Q JiCv SUPERIOR AUTO On Oct. 16-1the will host a against Wassuk College of Nevada and Western States University, a perennial opponent of the This will be the final home match of the season for SUSC's womens volleyball team. The Lady 'Birds then return to the road and travel to Phoenix, Ariz., for a against Grand Canyon on Oct. 24. The 'Birds have defeated Grand Canyon convincingly twice this season. Peterson is more than aware of the need to prepare the team mentally and physically for the having to guard against over confidence. Following the Arizona road trip, the 'Birds travel to Durango, Colo., to paticipate in the Fort Lewis Tournament on Oct. 30-37, 3-- BRING IN THIS AD AND RECEIVE A 15 DISCOUNT. 25 NORTH MAIN STREET CEDAR CITY, UTAH Lady 'Bird volleyballers host alumni WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO PARTS & ACCESSORIES FOR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARS & TRUCKS to be in the top five, but it we play well we could be well above the middle of the field." With the combination of the team playing well in their first two meets and experience, Kingsford had hoped for a fair outing. "We are a little older this year, and most of our players have a year of collegiate experience now. Also we have done reasonably well in our first two meets so far this fall," commented Kingsford. However, said Kingsford after the final round, "We did very poorly. We didn't respond to the three days of playing. We will have to do better to become competitive. We have to improve, that's only obvious." Teams like Baylor University, Colotado State University, University of Nevada-La- s Vegas, New Mexico State University and a host of powerful schools didn't help the the efforts of the SUSC golf squad in trying to tally a respectable score. Todd Mills led with a team low of 234, while Will Healy and Brett Wilkinson followed with scores of 235 and 244 respectively. With three tournaments under their belt, Mills leads the team with a low of 76.8. Healy registers second with 77, while Wilkinson owns a 78 and Ryan Huntington, 80.9. The 'Birds will host the Thunderbird Classic in St. George at the St. George Golf Club Nov. 2-- 4. ySTH P0T(LJJR1 DRY MOUNTING ON FOAM CORE CUSTOM MAT CUTTING MEAL DEAL SO" S Regular Footlong Sandwich and a Medium Drink for only Buy 1 (uoMo Tp YiU&f lMl0lli7AlLLL 677 SOUTH MAIN STREET, CEDAR CITY b |