Show May 23 1975 Page 12 Defeat Whites 27-- 3 in Aggies impressive annual spring game Playing without tailback Louie Giammona the Blue team the Whites 27-- 3 soundly defeated e in Saturday’s game the nation’a Giammona leading rusher last fall suffed a bruised hip last week and sat out the game Blue-Whit- Enyeort remains unbeaten r Utah State’s premier Mark Enyeart remained unbeaten in his specialty Saturday as he beat previously undefeated James Robinson of California in the Modesto Relays Enyeart’s winning time of 1:491 was 24 seconds below his school record of 1:467 which he set one week before Head coach Phil Krueger concentrated mainly on a potent passing attack as both teams combined for 57 pass attempt half-mile- this race was of a second ahead of Oklahoma’s highly touted Rudy Veldkamp who ran a 1:497 Robinson suffered his first loss in the 880 while taking third He six-tent- Enyeart and Ag pole-vault- noram lly4)Otent Aggie running attack suffered from the great amount of passing White tailback Dan Cox was the day’s leading rusher with 66 yards But it was three short runs that accounted for the second half fouchdowns scored by the Blue team The causing a fumble that Bob Dzierzak grabbed in the air for a kicker touchdown Tom Mayes (playing for both teams) converted for a 0 score The Whites then put together an impressive drive that was stopped on the Blue’s 20 yard line when Bobby Robinson fumbled a Chris DeWan pass Defensive back Kim Hall recovered to stop the White threat Mayes scored the only White point with a spiraling Bare-foote- v d X eff Mars ton now look forward to the NCAA in Provo N x 7-- SX X X XN s ss v X i ? i - 'XV ' t s Xj w $ x 4 X 'SV I 44 R4 47-ya- rd field goal in the second period From then on it was the Blue team Quarterback Greg Van Ness ffscvsr tsrp’ engineered a 71 yard drive in 12 plays and scored on a three yard run on their first possession of the second half Van Ness who was in control of 'W jt' The Blue team struck early the game most of the afternoon to some had Kory passes big Steve when White punter Coleman could not field a bad Coles Brad Clifford and Paul Defensive tackle Bob Dzierzak recovered a White team fumin that drive snap from center and had to Tippets the in in the endzone for the first Blue score He intercepted a ble Van scored Ness again chase the errant ball into his own one-yar- d a with fourth Weber State pass last fall for a TD in the endzone period endzone After picking up the ball made conversion sneak Maye’s Coleman was met hard by it 3 defensive tackle Wayne Womack Minutes later Joel Watson intercepted White QB Greg Thompson returning the ball to the White 20 Kim Oliverson subbing for Van Ness scored four Each driver will be allowed plays later with a five-yar- d The Utah State Railye Club and three sweep practice runs and two The Weber Canyon Wheels will be timed runs There are The Blue defense was very holding time trials Sunday June entrants the effective against the run and 1 at Bonneville Speedway 21 already fifty-fiv- e cut off will be 100 entrants forced the Whites to pass much of South 6555 West Salt Lake City A modified version of SCCA’s the afternoon Utah This is the rain date for the Solo II classification system will April 26 event be used Seat belts and helmets Anyone who has paid their will be required If you have a entrance fee will be good for this helmet please bring it some will event Anyone else who still be provided If your vehicle passes tech wants to enter the fee will be $8 for registration and $10 for late inspection any vehicle will be registration Registration will be allowed to enter except 4 wheel drive trucks and jeeps from 9 am to 10:30 am June 1 Songleader Tryouts" itaH )mqi er xX V VNSfcSXSSv sfiHflV’ 21-- Bonneville Trials oL-fici-al BIG BLUE 75-7- 6 'Cheerleader (3 - - males 3 females) (6 females) 30 1975 May OPEN TO ALL 75-7- 6 USU STUDENTS Information & Application Forms available at Student Activity Center (HAY 28 1S75) Top Contestants sent to Santa Barbara workshop Some Values are obvious Your Life The first quarterly “Run For Your Life” program was completed last week Of the 30 entrants four were able to accumulate the required 50 points One point was awarded for each mile run four points were given for swimming one mile and one point was given for every four miles cycled Tom Dyson accumulated the most points with 83 Jessie Lou Fish finished with 62 Sheryl each quarter Mlm 25000 50000 See us for the "Straight Scoop" We have the instruments and knowledge you need Don't buy a diamond without knowing about them first Quality and Service considered We won't be undersold vtrs JEWELER! 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