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Show THE THUNDERBIRD f Birds regroup to face Northridge NOVEMBER MONDAY 7, 1988 PACE 19 EOT The first quarter then became a series of defensive stands for both teams with punting teams dominating the action. But early in the closer to breaking the SUSC singlesecond quarter the southern Utah defense held season rushing mark gaining 70 sacrificial yards the Mustang offense and took possession at the week next Minefee on 20 carries. needs only 33 d field goal broke Cal Poly 36. A Marxen to go over the plateau. 0-- 0 and 'Birds the the deadlock up 0 with put Saturday night began slowly and Cal Poly's 1 1:25 to first possession highlighted about everything. play in the first half. The Mustangs replaced their starting Personal foul and illegal procedure penalties slowed the pace somewhat before linebacker quarterback with Keith Jarrett and immediately countered the field goal with an touchdown pass from Jarrett to Claude Joseph. The next Thunderbird drive began on their own 1 7 and they proceeded to march downfield. The key play in the drive was a ALL GAMES CONFERENCE pass play over the middle to Scott L T PCT. PCT. T L W line quarterback Rick Mosher. From the Portland State 1.000 .700 Carter rolled out and completed the distance to 6 Dave Becerra for a 'Bird touchdown. The drive Cal Sacramento .778 3 600 covered 83 yards in three plays and took less Santa Clara .600 3 .600 than a minute. The 'Birds led 10-- 7 with 4:46 left Cal Poly SLO .556 3 .600 to play in the first half. 2 Southern Utah .400 .400 Despite the tough SUSC defense the Mustangs did not fold. Starting deep in their own territory Cal Northridge .500 .200 line, but they drove down to the SUSC Cal Lutheran .222 0 .000 three consecutive incomplete passes resulted in a Cal Poly field goal to tie the score at 10 going into the locker room. Eric McKinney went down with an injury that "I thought that offensively we lost a little a recovered SUSC minor. Mustang proved intensity in the second half. It's just the cheap fumble, but the play was nullified by a 'Bird stuff that was happening," said Bishop. "That's penalty. After a near interception and a sack by not football played the way it's supposed to be the bedlam Russell to an Scott end by Biggs, put played. I'm not gonna hang my head over this intercepting a pass from quarterback Tom one." Sullivan in the end zone. (CONTINUED FROM PACE 18) all-ti- 47-yar- 3-- Hi ' rd isEND Talmas 3 A PERSONAL IN LI 103. 53-ya- 32-ya- rd o 111 ( 1 10-ya- rd I1) 10 171 TH OFF STUDENT I.D. 1 I iiaco noun 830 SOUTH MAIN HALF PRICE MONDAY NIGHT FROM 5 TO 8 cor.? bo. q. aifevSHf- ,! - QURRITO & MED. dr,nk Wv f 1 ONLY $-a6- - ljfc'4 i - r! C v5'. ti( MM i J0I4V v - Tr.ci 3 $ - 'J i,i , rL it 1" ij (li, 1,4 t L . rt ,' WEEDS COIJE SEE DS V im f. E r i v fr) 3 ill . V.l k f a U. F03 , FLOVan M 9 I ALL YOUR .$ . ' ) a t -- " ,1 ' I 'V in T tsp. VI 1 - 4 :ptv V ' CEDilD GARDENS 252 N. 200 ) . til ;S W. i - BEHIND LEIGH FURNITURE BUILDING fc ACROSS FROM UNI'S e ft k US ( ' . r ti r t 4 9 .n t 586-056- 3 ufi I 10 DISCOUNT ON ilLL DANCE FLOWERS rt Vi 77 f yrrrrrr. MtV ni iiTHfn ijtiii ...... t,04 .j ? Jyij t r - ' i HI " ci - r , OF; (FORMERLY STAPLEY'S) 'e i t |