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Show ney to Colorado where they wrestle four matches In three days:-Adamg State (currently ranked number one among the nation's NAIA schools) on January Jan-uary 31, Western State on February Feb-ruary 1 and a double-dual at Fort Lewis with Fort Lewis and Nofthern Arizona on February 2 t ' POINTS FOR T-BIRDS. SUSC grap-pler grap-pler picks up points with head lock in quadrangle meet staged in Cedar City Saturday. Weber was top entry. Weber dominates wrestling meet; T-Birds have some bright spots 44-2. There were bright spots in the hard-to-believe day of wrestling for SUSC. For Instance, In-stance, Phil Price (167) won two matches, Wayne Ritter (158), won a match and drew in another and Craig Rollo (126) won big over Randy Porch of Northern Arizona, 14-2. Weber State came out on top in all three of its matches, downing NAU 28-3, shutting out Snow 39-0 and the win over SUSC. In the other match NAU got by Snow 20-14. The 'Birds will now have a week to prepare for their Jour- So you think you had it bad over the weekend . . . Coach Joe Lopour and his SUSC wrestlers had it worse. First, his star 118 "pounder Pete Buatti, failed to make weight and, second, his T-Bird matmen lost all three duals in the T-Bird quadrangular meet hosted here Saturday. First, Snow downed the T-Birds T-Birds 36-9. Coach Lopour went with a lineup that included four wrestlers who had their first matches against Snow. Then Northern Arizona squeaked squeak-ed by SUSC 22-20 on account of the forfeit at 118. Finally, , Weber State crushed the 'Birds |