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Show Signpost November 7 ,1980 Page 7 Wildcats Host Utah State For Weber’s Homecoming by Kim eS : : , Homecoming : Intra. Schedule Announced The Intramural department of Weber State has announced a new schedule for men’s volleyball. Due to a small turnout in the scheduled tournament action, the Intramural department will have another tournament scheduled to start on Nov. 19. Entries are due on Nov. 12. This tournament is not Winners in the flag football hoe, a are as follo MEN’S CPL LEAGUE 1. MVP’s 2. BETA 3. SIGMA GAMMA CHI 4. T.T. EIGHTH FLOOR the first tournament. WOMEN’S LEAGUE 1. US 2. STANSBURY Intramural marksmanship action will be held today at 3:00 p.m., at the Wildlife Building. The ROTC department will be providing the rifles for the tournament. Lady ‘Cats Tennis Team Plays in Las Vegas The women’s tennis team travels to Las Vegas this weekend to play a pair of non-conference matches against the University of Nevada-Las Vegas and the Nevada All-Stars. The Lady Wildcats will play Nevada-Las Vegas today at 2:30 p.m., with action against the All-Stars scheduled for tomorrow. Weber State is currently 2-5 on the season. should ing one of the most potent passing offenses in the nation. They are lead by quarterback Bob Gagliano and two honorable-mention AllAmerican wide receivers: James Murphy and Kenny Thompson. The Aggies have a solid ground game, led by Maurice Turner and Marvin Jackson. _ As for the Wildcats, a victory could be the key to a winning season. But if the ‘Cats expect to win, they will have to score early to give the defense the incentive they have been lacking to play hard-nose ball. Volleyball Team Plays Home Match Tonight Quarterback Roxanne Anderson shou her ststyle uring action 1 Weber’s annual Homecoming Powder-Puff football game. Anderson led the Sigma Gamma Sweethearts to a 14-8 victory over LaDianaeda. Photo by Charlie Pomerleau. enteted crowd prove to be a welcome sight and a bracing tonic for the ‘Cats. _ Weber State will be going eager A open to those who against a team they have beat only once in eight attempts. The Wildcats will have to discover an offense and rejuvenate a tired defense if they expect to capture a second victory in the series against the Aggies. Utah State, meanwhile, got off to a rugged start with losses against the powerhouses of Kentucky, Texas and BYU. Lately, though, the Aggies have been rolling with a 4-4 record. Currently, the Aggies are leading the P.C.A:A. with a 3-0 conference mark. The Aggies are a large and extremely fast team, possess- The Lady Wildcats volleyball team will be in action tonight when they host Idaho State University in the Wildcat Gym. The conference match will begin at 7:30 p.m. Weber defeated Idaho State last week during action in the Boise State Tournament by a score of [°!fers Play Tourney | scheduled for tomorrow. LDS _ SPECIALRETURN ENGAGEMENT INSTITUTE presents HORIZONS IN THOUGHT THIS WEEK'S SPEAKER: G Paul Sorenson Directer of one CES EVERY FRIDAY AT 12 NOON AT THE INSTITUTE a narrow defeat at 12-15, 15-8, 13-15. The Lady Wildcats are currently 2-4 in conference play, with an 18-12 mark on the season. All students may attend the match by showing their student I.D. card at the door. Go Weber 15:3, The Lady Wildcat golf team is participating in the Stanford Women’s Invitational in California this weekend. Five Weber athletes qualified to play in the tourney. They are: Lori Vegwert, Denise Bondurant, Heidi Wallin, Elisabet Wahlquist and Dana Jennings. The first round of 18 holes in the 54-hole tournament was played yesterday. Another 18 will be played today, with the final round MEN’S RPL LEAGUE 1. BROWN’S 2. STANSBURY STUDS 15-6. The Lady ‘Cats finished in second place in that tournament behind the University of Idaho. In the tourney, the Lady Wildcats beat Idaho State (15-3, 15-6), Boise State (15-9, 17-15) and Lewis and Clark State College (15-13, 15- -5). They battled Idaho to + >Y ‘ ee Turner The Weber State football team returns home this Saturday to entertain the Utah State Aggies. But after Weber’s last three performances one must wonder if indeed it will be entertainment. The Wildcats have fallen on hard times of late, losing three away games inarow. A return to Wildcat Stadium, where Weber has won all their victories this year, and an expected record U.B.T 5 |