Show CJ tI Draws Record Crowd One of the most successful sporting sporting sporting sport sport- ing events measured in spectator attendance was the recent Karate Tournament Some persons witnessed the long day matches in the main campus campus campus cam cam- pus auditorium Tournament officials officials officials of of- said there were nearly 70 entrants Results of the Karate Tournament Tournament men ment t were Under 16 Doug Hyer 1st Kevin Blair 2nd Bret Hancey 3rd Over 16 Greg Charles 1st Milt 2nd Rock Nelson 3rd Brown Belt Dave Galvan 1st Brian Bouck 2nd Leonard Perry 3rd Black Belt David Errigo 1st Joe Bond 2nd Earnest Green 3rd Grand Champion Robert Bate Points in the matches were scored with pulled punches and kicks to vital parts of the body But it wasn't uncommon for a match to start out with a solid blow to the beak in the black and brown belt divisions Even Tom Anguay Karate instructor in instructor instructor at the College got into the act challenging the Grand Cham Cham- pion Tom suffered a split nose early in the match but the two black put on quite a show Halftime activities included some brick-breaking brick with hands feet and head by Tom and a short demonstration demonstration demonstration demon demon- of the like ballet-like moves of Kung Fu One of the highlights of the matches was a young man about 10 or 11 years old who made the finals in the Under 16 classification He got two quick points on his much taller and older but couldn't hold on for the win finishing finishing finish finish- ing out of the trophies But he had the crowd with him each time as he glared at his opponents after they scored a point on him Karate training and competition have become well-known well on the Utah Tech campus Tech Topics congratulates Tom Anguay and his associates on their outstanding tournament r y 1 w k N I.- I. r O f J. J H o o 2 Jo r. r d. d do o. o J l David Errigo Black Belt Winner Vinner |