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Show ,,. PAGE 14 • THE THUNDERBIRD• SOtm-lERN lITAH UNIVERSITI' , MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1993 l-H£ BOOI< lRAD£R Gridders will enjoy a bye week as their 1-0 conference mark puts them in first place C~£ iO i+-1£ UNOU6R.OUND US£0 PAPUSACJ< S00l<St0R£ LOCAt£D UND£R.6R.OUN0! DU-H! At Oftt+-1 MA N StR.£-E.t IN t+-1£ SAS£M£Nl. ACROSS FR.OM iHE. MOV1£ 4-IOUS£, SORtA. (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13) "The difference in the game was ouT ball control," Bishop said after the game. The Thunderbirds held the ball for 34:51 and racked up more than 500 ALL BOOkS 50( IF ~OU tRAD£ A 8001<. }-ards in total offense. ~ $..J a u 6 3 Oi-H£RW1S£ ALL BOOkS AR£ \/'2 PRIC-E OFF COV -ER PRIC-E. ~ ROl\,\ANC-E.• -HORROR• ADV-E.NiUR.f. • SCI.f.NC-E. FlCilON •-HlSTOOCAL• NONFlCtION•W-E.STERNS AND OtHE.R SOOl<S OF VARIOUS UNSAVOI& C-HARACi£.RS. SiUDY TILL ~OU PUl<-E. OR 'UNTIL YOUR SRAlNS L-E.Ak our ~OUR .£.AAS, RUN DOWN YOUR • NE.Cl<, 002.£.5 DOWN ~OUR SACI< AND PUDDL-E.S 1N YOUR DRAWERS. OR COi\,\£ 10 T-HE. SOOI< TRADER AND UFi ~OU SPIRitS WIT-H tRU-E.LlF-E. FlCilON SiUFF. AND REM~ YOU 6-E.t AN -EXTRA I>% DlSCOUNi IF ~OU SR1N6 SOI\,\£ ONE. to t-H-E. SOOktRADE.R W-HO 1S U6UU t-HAN YOU! -HOW ABOUT A TEACHER? ~ . : ::i. 6 F "'1 ~ !:_1 "'1 ~ ' '"" 'Birds rally to nip UC Davis SOFi COV £R • US£D 800kS -HARDCOV £R • "Our defense played superbly," Bishop said. The 'Bird D allowed only 62 yards rushing in the nrst half and forced Davis to punt late in the fourth quarter setting up SUU's final scoring drive. Matt Labrum had l O tackles while James Bleak added 11 to lead the 'Birds who were without the help of their starting senior linebaclccr Jared Hunsaker who had to leave !he game with a dislocated thumb. •What's so special about these kids, is that they don't quit. You know, you're 0.3 and things tum bad it's easy to get down," Bishop commented, "Now we're not only in the win column, but we're 10 in the conference." SUV now sits alone atop the AWC with that recotd as Davis falls to 1-1. Cal Poly SLO is the only other team with a mark in conference play at 0.1. In Saturday nonconference action, Cal State Northridge, behind a 259-yard rushing performance by Robert Trice, copped Sonoma State 39-0 while Cal State Sacramento was on the short end of a shutout to Pacific, 30-0. Cal Poly thrashed Chico State 63-6. SU linel:racktT James Bl.ealr. picked off an Aggu: pcu, Satvnla:,. The Thunderbirds now have a badlyneeded bye week. which will allow wide receiver Kevin Cuthbertson to return 100 percent and give Hunsaker some time to recover from his thumb injury. SUU will return to action Saturday Oct. 9, in Bozeman Mt, against a tough Montana Stat!Bobcat team. Monday, Sept. 27 5:00 pm. IGC Barbecue, Lower Quad. Tuesday, Sept. 28 5-7 pm. Opening Social. Sunday dress at the Beta House. Wednesday, Sept. 29 7 pm. Pajam.a party at Beta House. Will be jo~g Sigtna Chi l~ter. Thursday, Sept. 30 4-6 pm Dutch Oven cookout w I Sigm.a Nu. 8 pn1- Beta's Rhythm. Night. Friday, Oct. 1 7 pm. IGC Newtnan's Deli. 9 pm. -IGC Toga Dance in the Student Center. |