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Show Statesman • SQUASHED From page 4 Let a Professional do your... 2005 PERSONAL TAX RETURNS INCLUDES: - 1 State Return - 1 0 4 0 Return l -2W-2 s "Student" Special Only additional W-2'i*2 each Drop by or mail your info along with a check to-' ow & Associates, ta%iq£T 752-5800 ' Callie GroverpholoAd!ieann@a.uui.edu UTAH STATE RESEARCHER Rand Hoopef serves the ball while playing squash. The sport is similar to raquetball, but uses a smaller raquest, smaller, (ess bouncy ball and has areas on the court where the players cannot hit the ball to. Callie Cro¥erphoto/(allieanns:<cuw.e(lu ROMESBURG HAS SEEN playing squash for 25 years and likes it more than raquetball. only on the far wall. On the is a converted racquetball court so it's "not quite big serve, the ball needs to hit above the second line, which enough." is usually about 7 feet above While squash is growing the ground. in popularity worldwide, there are few players here on The lowest line is above campus. the "tin," a sheet of metal that if the ball touches, the According to a represenplay is dead. tative at the The 19Fieldhouse, "I like squash more inch-high there are tin makes a [than raquetball]. It's only a few loud noise groups of when hit by more like -a chess regulars the ball. that play. match." For those Despite Charles Romesburg interested the game's V|J USG Professor and in trying British origins, there Squash Player squash, the Fieldhouse are opportuhas racquets and a ball availnities to play in Logan. able for rent for a dollar. There is a squash court in the Sports Academy. The Romesburg encourages only other court in the valplayers to reserve the court ley is in the Fieldhouse on so that the people in charge campus. of the court will know it's According to Romesburg, being used. the court in the Fieldhouse -steveshinney@ccusu.edu Remember that wherever you go, you represent Utah State University. Please uphold U S U ' s Student Code, and have a Great Christmas Vacation! Possession, consumption, sale, purchase, distribution, manufacture, and/or storage of any alcoholic beverage and/ or illegal drugs anywhere on campus is prohibited by the USU Student Code. Off-Campus University functions are subject to federal, state, or local laws. For a complete copy of the USU Student Code, go to http://www.usu.edu/^stuserv/scode/index.html. • BACK ON TRACK , From page 4 . "We had a coming-to-Jesus going in different directions." "We're going at it with talk," he said. "Last weekShimmel said after a new outlook," he said. "I end was the low point of the Tuesday's team meeting that wouldn't count us out." season. We're refocused on he is confident the Aggies will Hillyard said he is confihockey. We're going to stop pull it together. dent that the Aggies will win being tourists on the road." both games this weekend. "I'm feeling better about Goalie Adam Lain said the the team than ever," he said. "I'm excited about biggest problems for USU this weekend," he said. thus far have been a lack of "We had a coming-to-Jesus "I'm not worried." leadership and team chemHe said that even if talk. We're focused on istry. USU doesn't win, as long "Players need to step as the team gives its best hockey. We're going to stop up and lead the team," will be satisfied. being tourists on the road." effort"Ithegets he said. "The team hasn't to that point pulled together like we Ned Hillyard where you don't care about thought it would." the score," he said. "All %•}"';J Assistant Hockey Coach you care about is their Hillyard said the probgame and if they give it lems the team have had their all." haven't been technical things. "We worked out some issues Friday's game will start at "It's totally just off-ice and we're feeling really good 8:30 p.m. at the Ogden Ice issues," he said. "We have right now." Sheet. Saturday's game will more speed and puck hanstart at 8 p.m. at the Eccles Ice Lain said next semester dling skills than ever. We Arena in North Logan. will be like a whole new seahave a lot of talent, it's just son for USU. -bhhinton@cc.usu.edu i"-'- ' . : . £ *••• " IALOGUE presents '"New Voices" A Cash Awards Program for Young Writers We will consider manuscripts based on dissertations, theses, research-based articles, completed term papers, senior or graduate projects, personal essays, short stones, poetry, and visual art. 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