Show Monday Nov 4 1974 Page 12 1 I Louie sets record 17-- 3 harts Giammona and his Dough McCulloch Sports Staff Extramurals There will be a meeting this afternoon at 2:30 pm in UC rm 326 'Would all existing teams and those in the process of forming please have a representative attend the meeting There are still some funds to be allocated Girls Basketball Cox Giammona eventually carried over from the three for his second touchdown and The Utah State Aggies behind record-settin- g running of the tailback Louie Giammona defeated Jhe University of Idaho 17-- 3 Saturday in Moscow 247 Yards -- a record Giammona the little junior from Calistoga Calif broke the e single game rushing record for USU in gaining 247 yards in 41 carries against the Vandals The old record was 242 yards set by Jay Van Noy against Arizona State in 1948 Louie’s total was also the highest rushing mark acheived by anyone in the nation thus far this year In setting the record Louie adds to hisTefcord for most carries (45) in a game he set two weeks ago at Kent State For the game it was in the first half as they jumped off to a quick 14-- 3 lead in the first quarter after Idaho place-kicke- r Steve Tanner booted a THIS PICTURE of an Aggie runner against West Texas was field goal on Idaho’s first typical of last Saturday as the Aggies ran for over 400 yards possesion in defeating Idaho 17-- 3 Giammona returned the ensuing kick-of- f 19 yards to the USU 9 21 when quarterback Bill consecutively for gains of 12 and 5 mona for an 18 yard gain and to Swanson came out passing right fullback Jerry Cox who then off the bat Swanson’s' first pass yards carried twice for gains of 8 and 3 was nearly intercepted so he Giammona then carried over Knapp roughed up went to his ground game giving from the 13 for the score Knapp’s twice to Giammona ball the After failing to convert their PAT attempt was good and left first third down play the Aggies the score 3 USU Idaho took the kick off to their sent in punter A1 Knapp to give meet the gang at the ball away That was when the 34 where the Aggie defense held the CACTUS Enjoy first break came for the Aggies them on three plays Tanner then punt to as Knapp was roughed on the got off a booming good music and kick and the Aggies retained put USU back on their own 23 Swanson then went to work good spaghetti possesion on the Idaho 42 Swanson then gave to Giam mixing running plays between all-tim- There will be a meeting for all girls interested in playing intercollegiate basketball today at 3: 30 inHPERrm 116 Lacrosse formed USU lacrosse team will play an exhibition game Sat at 11:00 behind the High Rise The newly £2300000001 £ SPECIAL o o BUY 1 SANDWICH ° cAND GET ANOTHER 0 1110 III O FOR O Mon — Thurs © 7:00 — 9:00 pm o o © © © f!tmpuDRIVE q 1282 E 7TH NO LOGAN UTAH O ONE BLOCK o O EAST OF O O CAMPUS O DOOOOOOOO Dan back-u- p all-Aggi- es 44-ya- rd 7-- 48-ya- rd Knapp’s kick was agajn good The defense then stymied the Idaho passing attack with Wayne Womack deflecting a pass and Jim Boccio and Davey Williams both breaking up passes Idaho was then forced to punt and the Aggie running attack then went back to work getting close enough early in the second field quarter to set up a of the for Knapp longest his goal 45-ya- career at USU At the half the Aggies had the Vandals 312 yards to 48 and out-ru- n them 286 to 48 The second half found both out-offens- teams playing conservative ball Neither team scored with no one really threatening except when Knapp’s attempt at a field goal flew wide to the right Defensively for the Aggies 42-ya- rd Womack Brian Longevaun Boccio (who had one interception) and A1 Bettman with his theft JC Chadband football were the definite standouts Idaho never did get their ground attack established and a tough Aggie pass rush kept the Vandals from hitting their receivers for the needed yardage The Aggies now meet Southern Miss at home this Sat CHICAGO ( UPI) scored once during the 1972 season The monstrous defensive star caught a point-aftertouchdo- pass from the Chicago Bear ball holder after the pass from center had been fumbled MONDAY THRU WEDNESDAY r ml © m from in 9:00 Qm the to -- Linebacker Dick Butkus 4:00pm Library Gallery 100’s of Surplus Books — on a variety of Subjects New and Used at 9 Reasonable Prices |