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Fall Scoreboard Football 20 UW-Whitewater 22 20 UW-Parkside 21 35 Monmouth 20 33 Coe iV . 7 17 St. Norbert 16 24 Lake Forest 0 24 U. of Chicago 23 31 Beloit 13 16 Cornell 14 Volleyball 9 UW-Whitewater lb 5 UW-Whitewater 15 15 St. Norbert 0 15 St. Norbert 11 3 St. Norbert 1 1 UW-Stevens Point 2 0 UW-0 2 3 Beloit 0 2 Marion 0 2 Mount Mary 0, Lawrence 0 3 St. Norbert 1 2 Concordia 0 2 Marion 0 3 Concordia 1 3 Lawrence 0 3 Lakeland 0 2 Lawrence 0 3 Lakeland 0 Women's Soccer 3 Beloit K 0 3 Beloit 1 2 Lawrence 0 Golf 5th at UW-0 Invitational 315, MPTI 337, Marion 342, UW-FonduLac 354 6th at Lawrence Invitational 8th at Warhawk Invitational Men’s Soccer 3 UW-Whitewater 0 UW-Platteviile 5 Viterbo 1 •A 1 Beloit 7 Waukesha Tech 4 Lake Forest 2 Cardinal Stritch 6 St. Norbert 1 U. Of Chicago 0 Lawrence 4 Madison Tech 0 Carleton Women’s Tennis 0 A UW-Whitewater TTXTT r l . r »11 9 UW-Platteville K Qi Mnrhprt u 3 Ol. 1 UJ UCJ L Beloit 7 Lakeland 5 UW-Green Bay 2nd at ACM Tournament 6 Lawrence 0 UW-Stevens Point 2 UW-0 2nd in WIC-Wac Tourney Women’s Rugby 4 UW-Stevens Point 8 0 U of Illinois 24 •Redmen scores appear first. - •3 CO CO •— to t— O ►—» to CO ►— o o cn to
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Ruggers End Fine Season At 3-3 Riding on the strength and size of many returning ruggers as well as the hard work of the many underclassmen, the 1982-83 men’s Rugby Team fin- ished a successful season at 3-3. The B side ended the season at 2-1. On Sept. 11. the club faced UW-Madison and were defeated. The B squad, however, returned to Ripon with a 17-9 win. In games on Sept. 18, the R.R.C. dropped two to UW-Eau Claire. The A side was defeated 26-8 and the B side suffered a 14-8 loss. But that is where the losing streak ended. Carthage College was the first victim, losing 25-13. Mike Hartley. Mike Albertson, and Fred Gi- rard did a fine job filling in for three starters who missed the first half due to car trouble. With a 6-0 lead going into the second half, the ruggers held on for the win. Mike Dunlap was the top scorer for the game with 1 try, 2 conversions, and a free kick totalling 11 pts. Dunlap. Todd Osadjan, and Biff Murphy were credited as players of the game. The Green Bay Rugby Club was dealt a loss on Homecoming, going down 6-16. President Jon Credit was sure that the scrum would have to play hard in order for Ripon to come off with a win, and that it did. Scott Pohl- mann, Chris Lundbcrg, Kourosh Sa- frang. Rob Kalbaugh, Brian McAuliffe. Credit and Hartley made up the scrum who played so well in “the best game of the year.” according to Credit. Play- ers of the game were Lundberg at hooker and Pohlmann at prop. Before the games with G.B., the ruggers re- turned from Milwaukee with a B side victory (4-0) and an A side loss (12-6) to a very experienced and older team. The final game of the season came on Nov. 13 when the club traveled to Plat- teville and returned with a 16-7 victory despite terrible conditions. Chris Lundberg and Todd Osadjan had great games. The fall season was termed as a rebuilding one for the club. With the practices in the spring and the return of many key players, the ruggers look forward to a great '83-'84 season. Keith Timmel tries to grab the ball In a match last fall. Jay Armstrong awaits the outcome. Bot- tom. right: Rich Corzatt gets a hand on the oppo- sition as Mike Albertson waits to help. Mike Dun- lap and Mike Hartley provide strong back-up. 22
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Winter seemed to come and go this year over, and over again. Temperatures stayed up in the forties and fifties all through November and De- cember. No doubt professors in the lower campus had their best attendance in years. Christmas Day was in the sixties all over Wisconsin. January on the other hand, was its usual self, and February started off with a tremendous snow storm. But by Winter Weekend it was warm again and the snow was going fast. Then Easter was in April, and you guessed it. we had snow. I guess this is enough talk about weather to be a letter to your grandma. But that was THE WINTER THEWINTERTHE Masochism in paradise • Kris Schultz and Jeanne Schlilz. Kevin Doherty. Todd Kell, and Todd Bucher. Are you guys sure you wanted “This is worse than a Scott exam! that ear pierced? -Bob Bechard A competition between the Greek groups for beer and pizzas made the winter blood drive into a great success. The line was two hours long until the Red Cross ran out of collection bags. The total for the day was 300 pints. 24
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