Show 16 Page Student Life Friday Nov 1976 19 Seniors last game Football season ends Saturday and t o voi ha in il fft to that who can n'avn aaho wn! end the 1Q6Locan t o c e h e r Satuidav in ’ a p i 'tvtn s v Ro'vnc Stadn m A££ie" (2 8) Bruce Srder and the Pacfie Tigers of Chester Cadvias (2 St pla at 100 Satup b’ Greg M'ormc Dais Then Aztec detendtr Her man Edwards who intercepted trie Hippo-- an the first drive iif the third period to set up the San Diefio store deflected Msers tsso point pass attempt to Ron Robinson and the game ended pi" '6 It s been a season of one frustration atter another for not s only Utah Slate hut Pacific the leadoff to one of VSV s busiest spvtr’s das of the sear V 6 00 Saturda the first hail honors banquet will bo open t o o the publte un the L‘niv ersit C reri and that will be followed h theVarsitv Alumni basKetba’d da a the in spectacular as w eil T igt-r- s I k e the Aggies fifth sear coath Caddas and his club base Ml had vs hat would be considered a season long starter at quarter back Bui senior Bruce Kepling et an eight games star'er last st ar ss ho then left sclusol and did pt c tru m S (S 00) To get the da iff on the right f ‘ot Aggie coach Sn der hebeves to ‘'top hurt ng h’s club will its f with mistakes In S a ' u r d a hae somewhat San less to $ r d e r saw his 6 urfuhhing s night Diego State turn fumble three drses and throw an ire irtercepTion which led to of aw a the One score on At-C- sards awa m a score and the other two gave San Diego State the had fubies came 13 f- ne Agg ntur -- g w c- t ad ft e i g a 30 frus’rating a a d fjr itn u'h ra it'‘ M " or e a tho mmd pi nod m an f io’er a r'uiri v on the wa ’dK S‘u e sCorv M of hose 150 ('St L 4 t IN sards p N for in m period were accounted a brilliant K‘ith Mers-iedrive f cards whch ended in a n j m w Inhi'a ! S’riick fumbe was u fiedb copping f na af'er the fourth period started the tn aTo el forLbU s offense STa’e itcamed San Diego Ag K suits was begin e f (i k r K ' - "’nws a it r if two ss it si a sf jp- - 15 - mntes I Pi'' pass before :e 'heir O I1- - s sanls up h is 225 wt ‘K passing gari e tht aga inst I ul t r ton W 23 4d shosl ) I’OP son fd Sets w 4 until one-tim- n s h n mrg this fall has taken oser for Bill Strsc uia the past couple of weeks and his play has imprns ed constantly (Strycula incidentally is the brother of Acge great John Strycula ofa tjuar’(‘i bat k he fhack standout t hut k Mids teams of the late 60s and ea: y "0s In Saturday s 30 JO loss to San Jose State Keplinger hit f 30 f m Jni sods and two n freshman nacK Mik? r a se r 3 ' tne fm i ibn'fi tti: v uudrtiTl the ng r Cs to punt "t ppn r to I o hT-- of ucasions ' s was goal line he t’nmg the tightened n those e s r’tu' not 1 'hr ri i 4 to g ’ zttv n urn hues was ha"ed hnehat iters hs tw F'u irdm! in '1 e ‘'ends of Ronnie an h w ho ti ti p i d s y a ds i' 'he Tigers 21 Is Ijaho ntd a field goa1 wen eight ends to go and won 31 d long Boa h State lean o' o't rt'J 70 sards n 'he second a'ter get" g two t am garo-17 14 bea- Fa i s t The two otcasiops 'he T gt rs na I tstrsthirg fa p! e e dots ' i t i 2- - ft rt 3S 13 this w tin east ana Las egas and oser Nes U over 21 Hawaii think we have an excellent chance of winning' said s Aggie what coat h Snyder "and that It s fun to I vf told our team or what compete no matter whoI believe sou re poising and we we II need the same intensity It will be State San had for Diego difficult to gain that same edge e because of the great this up respect we had for San Diego State If we come togethi r and has e that same sol t of fet ling for Pacific then of course we will we ran play piay the strong game w and we come out a inner Pacific's season took an eai Is turn for the worst when 225 pound fullback Bruce Gibson the en 11 tral figure in I'OP's seer attack was hurt and lost for the year Since then Caddas has gone to formation ftH'tball and shifted running emphasis among Darryl Smith Darwin Benjamin and Brad Quads au tailhac ks The change has seemed t d're'nish the playing time of Strstu'a at quarterback a g d si i operator in la s or of I n e p'a nger s of K e p a t o n ah 1 r t igh' i ml Roil Sp rh and spi t end Ron Turner hm aught 17 i tnd pa s s s respe use s to h ad the c iut' 1’ If'fates ggit t"am I Satu'das won he a basin t hanged one as Snsci r fee's : h swtuhes he made before t h 1 as I Wiber State game ag ' rew Oi ate p o Gioq Daly (25' and Paul Tippetts congratulate each other Aggies touchdown at San Diego State These two be playing their final game os Aggies Saturday ogamst ihe University of Pacific at p m in Romney Stadium Daly and Tippetts hove been outstanding receivers for the Aqq es despite having to play the majority of them careers on teams that were manly run oriented thin witKs iking hold now and tht ! avers in new positions an t ofntortab!e vcth thro mg 1 ss gnnu nts Snyder said he is o' sun if senior tail u k Dan who d id not make the San i i go trip will be as liable fur hnal game slight ankle injuty to Ron ' Smoke ' Mi ( loud won't slow USU's free safety McCloud had two interceptions against San Diego Slate Senior Dave Nirro rornerback Aztecs but was hurt against the is full go for Saturday Extramural intercollegiate Athletes of the Week Name this Bull I o This week's outstanding female is Ginny Fitzgerald for the women's varsity volleyball team Gimy is a freshman recruit from the beaches of athlete starter D-- W Vuvutuuu v Keith Taylor FINAL BALLOT The following are the names as selected by the student Athletic Board as the finalists for the "Name the Bull" Contest Take this ballot and mark one name for your choice as the name for the new ggie mascot Place the ballot in the box in the basement of the UC today only 0ne name is marked per ballot the ballot will be m!iff?3re-i3haWmn'ng name Wi" bC announced at wulh 8 tomorrow VOTE FOR ONE OF THE FOLLOWING -- Aggie - Brutus -- Brum us Sir Lefts - Buford GUS (Go Utah State) Mouck Big Blue Maynard A Scott (MA Scott) Taurus Keith Taylor a senior comes from Idaho Falls Idaho He attended Skyline High School where he excelled in many areas He was a three-yea- r letterman in wrestling football and baseball At the college level Keith pursued an accounting major and will graduate this spring Not having time to pursue varsity athletics he made his niche in the rugby team and became a star overnight Keith has contributed greatly to the sport of rugby At 5'7’ weighing 165 lbs Keith received the nickname "Guppie” because he was the smallest member of the team He was chosen for the Beehive Rugby Union Allstar Team along with teammates James Demakos and Dave Viella In five games this fall Keith has scored 50 of the 88 points Southern California where she played beach volleyball for seven years She was t tie youngest woman to achieve an "AA” rating the highest possible in beach volleyball Ginny has been a consistent performer for the Aggie varsity serving aces making kills on the front line and spike blocking at the net Her teammates voted her as the sixth member of the Wonder Women" previously composed of five professional women volleyball players Coaches Mary Jc Peppier and Marilyn McReavy commend Ginny as a team player who wants to help every player on the team to be successful not just herself "She has g aod skill and exerts every effort on the court" "She tdways hustles and has never-endindrive to keep the team in the game" say her teammates Ginny's major is business administration with a minor in recreation g Paul Stephenson defensive tackle For his play in Saturday night loss at San Diego State defensive tackle Paul Stephens has been selected as this l 6 intercollegiate athlete of week seniof Stephenson a is from Grundy Center lowPaul was on 11 tackles u11them unassisted and he sac Aztec runners behind the lin scrimmage twice “Late in the game Paul ma some crucial tackles 00 that alio yardage situations State and g us to stop San Diego the ball back’’ said Aggie c0c‘ Bruce Snyder "He carried out his assign"® 62 defer' precisely on 55 of thecoac1 m plays” said line Pella “That's a very good percent efficiency rating A transfer from Marsha t" (Iowa) JC Stephenson is - - |