Show 8— CEU Friday March 11 1963 Eagles drop final two ICAC games to finish in fourth place -- ) 4 4h- s By Richard Chavez of the Eagle staff The Golden Eagles took to the road on February 25 and 26 as they traveled south for a very important trip that could have meant a tournament berth in Arizona if they had swept both games over Snow and Dixie Friday found the Eagles in neighboring Ephraim The battle aU game was a see-sathe way through the contest w During certain periods of the Eagles found themselves down by as many game the as 30 points but kept trying to come back through the efforts of freshmen Glen Seninger Jeff Hudson and Duncan Miles Former Dixie Rebeler Brad Boyle showed Coach Roberts of Dixie that he could still play basketball as he led all scorers and rebounds with 18 and 15 despite poor officiating Ted Guinn led all scores followed by Brad Boyle who garnered 10 points and 9 rebounds $Y C” La! ’ The Badgers seemed to be too much inside for the smaller Eagle team as they blanketed ' the CEU Eagles with their own version of snow coming up with a Freshman Barry Nebeker shoots for two over Snow defenders In a recent conference loss CEU 1983 Baseball Schedule Wed March 16 — Southern Utah State -- 1 pm Fri March pm— Away Sat March — 18 — Away Dixie - 4 19 — Dixie - 1 pm— Away Tues March 22 — Brigham Young -- 1 pm — Home Mon March 28 — Brigham Young-1pm- Away — Fri April 1-- State Utah -- 1 pm— Home Tues April 5 — U of U -- 1 pm— Away Wed April 6 — Brigham Young -- lpm— Away Sat April 9 — Snow -- 1 pm —Away Tues April 12 — Brigham Young -- 1 pm — Home Fri April 15 — Ricks -- 1 pm —Home Sat April 16 — Utah Technical -- 1 pm — Home CNCC -- 1 Tues April 19 - pm— Away Fri April 22 — Dixie -- 1 pm —Home Sat April 23 — Snow -- 1 pm —Home Tues April 26 — CNCC -- 1 pm— Home Fri April 29— Ricks -- lpm —Away Sat April Technical-- 1 — 30 Utah — Away pm Wed May 4 -- Utah State pm— Away -- 1 CEU splits with USU pected” coach 5 win The Eagles showed their lack of interest in the game as the Rebels shot the Eagles down government 118-9- 5 officers petitions are available per-formanc- es Cohlahan showing excellent defensive play JuUano added When asked about the team progress being made Juliano said "We made a lot of progress over the weekend but we still have a long way to go if we’re going to be a challenge for the conference crown" The Eagles are on the road Wednesday March 16 to take on Southern Utah State College in Cedar City 4-- Guinn and Boyle garnered honors as Boyle was named second team all- while Guinn conference repeated first team all- conference and second team honors along with a securmg position on the all-stteam conference ail-regi-on ar nnummiiui QQOQOOQQQD spring quarter FOOD Plan now IPEOAUI COOK'S to run for VELVET FREEZE an ASCEU office East AAain Price Ba Frankie Julianosaid Matt Kenny Huddleston Devin Higgans Dryman and came out with tough at the plate with Johnny Morgan and Chris The road losses left the CEU Eagles with a 6 conference record and an fourth place finish post-seas- on Saturday night found the with no Eagles in Dixie-lan- d chance of a tournament berth ASCEUstudent By Richard Chavez of the Eagle staff The men’s baseball team played a doubleheader last weekend against the Utah State Aggies and came away with a split as Dave Johnson exhibited a strong pitching performance by throwing a three hitter for his first win of the season CEU surprised the Aggies with their overall play as the "team hit the ball hard and with power that was not ex- 94-8- followed by 17 with points Miles Seninger points and Hudson with 10 points respectively CHILDREN BY CHOICE Planned Parenthood Association of Utah FALLWINTER HOURS Monday— CLOSED Tuesday 10:00-7:0- 0 Wednesday 9:00-5:0- 0 (12-- 4 Thursday 9:00-5:0- 0 Friday 10:00-5:0- 0 (9-1- 2 Clinic) Clinic) Appointment Necessary 637-148- 3 |