_University Bowl team comes up empty at tournament The Hniversitv s (College How l lc,mi competeil in the n,i tion.il College Howl tournament last weekend in Minneapolis hut it was not a partii ularlv en ji w aide e\periem e The team was eliminated Iroin the i ompetition aftei los ing its first two games in the double elimination tonrna ment Team members Thomas I’low ell. ( diristophei Mat/ Josh King, Matt I'hie and allei nate loin (dimes represented the I 'niversitv at the national competition The team ipiali tied after w inning .1 regional tournament 111 Moscow. Idaho ( an nell I diiversitv w as the team's first round opponent At the end ol the game the two teams were tied with .1 si ore ol I•) > 1 1 1 A III point sudden death tie breaker question was answered lorreitlv b\ ( A11 ill'll to giv e them the will Hie I imersit\ then t.ii ed a tram tnitn (.fin y-1,1 s Ben\ ( ol legr Prowell said thcv tell cun lidrnt quills; into that gatnr, but the Urn \ tram u on l>\ a a nrr ol I HI I lt>". riilirnamrnt otlir ials offered a i onsolalion tournanirnt to tlir I imciMh and thrrr olhri trams who hail hrrn rhtnin.ilrd at that point, hut b\ thru wr weren't into it anvmorr and nrithrr were tilt* other si hi mis I ’row cil said I hr l 'mvrrsitv ol ( hn ago unit on to w in thr tournanirnt with thr Massachusetts Insti tulr ol fri hnologv i tuning in second 1 listorii al l\ si In mis from tlir West haven't dour wrll Prmvell said "Ur knew wr were outclassed going into il It's not that tlirv knew morr. hut llirv wrrr hrtlri coached and the\ had morr piai til r games Workers Continued from t hv ilselt 111 its struggle We need to maintain strong unitv to send a strong message to the 1 ompailV Kainiri*/. also said Oregon farmworkers should receive the same support, bet ause farm workers are not t.overed b\ the National l.a bor Relations Ait which would give them the option of collective bargaining I arm workers are also prohibited from going on strike during harvest times Several speakers berated replacement workers who thev said have assisted management at (Irevhouud and Morgan ill their el forts to break the strikes Stale Al l tilt) secretary treasurer Steve Socutch. reading |a< k I.(melon's riesi ription ot a si ate said "V\ tiere others have hearts he (the si ahj has a tumor No man has a right to scab as long as there's a rope long enough to hang him Socoteh went on to sav that replacement workers have no right to steal other people's foils "A strike breaker is ,1 traitor to his (incl. his 1 luldren his mama and Ins 1 lass I tiere is nothing lower than a scab he said trv I leti her. president ot the state Al 1. 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