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Show THE THUNDERBIRD· SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITT • WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER4, 1992 • PAGE 7 'Birds will decide destiny in Cal Poly tilt Saturday BY JAY HINTON Thwndcbinl Sports Editor With one Western Football Conference game remaining in its season, the SUU football team finds itself in a position where it holds its own destiny in its hands. The Thunderbirds will travel to CaJ Poly to face the Mustangs in the deciding game to see if the 'Birds share the conference tide or come up empty. Sacramento State pulled off the upset victory over Portland State last Saturday which put the Thunderbirds in the position where they are now. As SUU Head Coach Jack Bishop said they don't have to rely on someone else to win the big game. we can go out and win on the road wc can share the conference championship. Basically we can control our own destiny and wc don't have to worry about somebody losing OT anything li1ce that If we're a good Cood:,all team, we'll go on the road and beat ·u them. • A road game is always rough. It's rough for people to come in here !Cedar City) and play and it's tough k>T US ID go out and play.. said Bishop. "The big things that you worry about on the road are the things you can't control that will get the best of you. T umovers, mistakes and officiating , all those things you can do nothing about" Although the Mustangs are in the conference cellar at ().2, Bishop is not underestimating the Mustangs. "This conference is very even and they' re a much better football team them a ().2 conference re.:ord indicates." In SUU's 49-20 win OVCT CaJ State NoTthridge, the offensivefline gave Robins the time to pass and he put up his best performance of the season by going 12-18 fc>r 299 yard$, two TDs and no inteTceptions. The Thunderbirds fidd a fien:e defense lead by linebackers JaTed Hu:nsalcer and Matanda Doss, who have 90 and 86 tackles, VIDEO• VIDEO• VIDEO • VIDEO• VIDEO• VIDEO • VIDEO • VIDEO• VIDEO Monday Through Thursday Any 2 movies for $4 Rent a VCR for $2 more SUU Students with Student /.0. Come and check out the November Releases! Adventureland Video, next to Albertsons, 586-1141 Express Video, next to McDonalds, 586-4005 respectively. l.inebackeT Dave PomT leads the ~ in Q Bsach with 10 while Dave McMullin runs a close second with nine. The game with CaJ Poly can be heard Saturday at 8 p.m. on Rock Him 95 with the Voice of the Thunderbirds, Art Challi&, calling the play-by-play. SUU will wrap up the 1992 season Nov. 14 at Idaho State. NOW HIRING R.£S0RT SKI LIFT & HOTEL OPERATIONS Interview dates: presents The Servant of Two Masters October 29,'30, 31 Please call for appointment 677-2035 or 586-2478 ext. 0 SKI OPERATIONS; Cashiers Retail Clerks Rentals Technicians Lift Operators Ski Patrol Ski Instructors Daycare Food Service Shuttle Drivers HOTEL OPERATIONS; by Carlos Goldonl Directed by Rick VanNoy October 29, 30, 31, November 5, 6, 7, at 8 p.m. Randall L. Jones Theatre Adults $8, Seniors and Children $6, SUU Students $2 (advance pwchase) Front Desk Clerks Housekeeping-Maids Janitorial Food Service Maintenance All Shifts Available Sid Benefits me Tronspcxtotion Available from Cedo, Oty, Porowon & Ponguitdi Ski Seoson is e,cp«1ed lo run from "A romp, a larf<. a thoroughly enjoyable entertainment for adults and children. ·-New Yorl( Tmes · Novemb.r 24, 1992 loApril 18, 1993 WHlend ond Holiday woti is -,wed. Hole/ Operolions are year-round / 7 |