Show t r 37 Y Yr r I Ir r w I 1 L r f ry n. n Ci i F 1 H j. j t iY r TR r d. d Q I 1 r. r a 1 Y 1 f y d Jai IL RUEBEN SALAZAR r PUTS FLYING KICK INTO HYRUM HUNTERS HUNTER'S FACE DURING FOR TOURNAMENT Karate Tourney Set for May 27 The first Karate Tournament sponsored by Utah Tech will be beheld beheld beheld held Saturday May 27 in the colleges college's main campus auditor auditor- ium Action gets underway at I pm p.m. with registration one hour before the matches Tom Anguay Karate instructor tor at the school says he expects about participants from the states state's colleges and private self-defense self clubs including participants participants participants part part- from Denver Colo Denver eee 0 tf A Recognition Luncheon honoring honoring honoring hon hon- oring students and advisors will willbe willbe willbe be held May flay 24 at 12 noon in the main campus auditorium All students students students stu stu- stu- stu dents and personnel are invited to attend Admission tickets at a person must be purchased sed by May 18 from the information information information tion desk in the administration building Competition is open to man five-man teams in belt colors other than brown and and black and no weight limit individual style free-style matches for br brown wn and black belt holders Entry fees are 25 for teams and 5 for individual matches Trophies will be awarded to the first three team and individual finishers Anguay says regulation Karate uniforms and protective equipment equipment equipment equip equip- ment is necessary Public admission to the matches matches matches mat mat- ches is 50 cents for students and 75 cents for adults Karate instruction began at Utah Tech last December and attracts about 25 regular students students students stu stu- dents in the well-heard well training sessions in the auditorium This will be the second competition for team members |