Show I LIFE STUDENT Aggie Racquets gtudenf £4e Ags Aim At Third Triumph Here -- Four-Thre- e iXl Wiio oo less than even mediocre bit quite a diamond Since the same was true last spring the and last this year snort has created more controversy for more athletic the department with by its struggle field unds than its show on the stinks worse than Apparently the whole situationmember of the team each socks the two pair of under e Arizona eight-gamtnp was allowed during the scholarsix are partial only Iiight now there baseball for given ships tuition These “scholarships” provide some books dollars per month and twenty-fiv- e this Needless to say players are griping about avsituation since numerous schools are able to gi-- p ers considerably more than this many m the Skjline Conference Another gripe players made was the condition baseof the plaving field and after seeing the IiYU moved were ball orchard one can see tvliv If our field to liVU about the only thing it would lie used for is parking cars about the lack of organPlayers also complained absence of a batting cage ization in practice and the which is a real necessity on a baseball team Are players picking sour grapes because of a so of it? far dismal showing or is there something to all a allowed is meager According to sources baseball 250 dollars for the entire baseball campaign worn-out This amount has to hire a coach replace baseball program squipment and in general carry the all bv its little self This Is the bare minimnm for any sport In this day and age even the girls water baseball team would have to cut expenses pretty thin to make ends meet It is fantasy to imagine USU can bring in good players hire a full time coach and in general run a college baseball team the way it should be run with this allotment athletes to ever Jay Van Noy one of the greatest IT coacli last 1ST was who Utah out northern of come A and experience has league major Triple year and trouble full time the solved job coaching have could but Van Noy couldn’t see himself in this capacity with the above mentioned allowance Even when USU was winning there was plenty of dissention over facilities and budget allowances so the situation couldn’t be termed a new' one properly or abandon the whole baseball program and give ttve $25000 to track and spring football The “in between” situation that has gone on for years is about at the end of the rope If we expect to compete on a level with winning baseball clubs as far as ability goes financial help also has to be on a winning level NBA middleweight champ Gene Fullmer got plenty of boos and K'am catcalls in his title defense a couple of nights ago ia Bozeman Montana Since the west is Gene’s home area and lie was fighting an easterner fans aparently didn't appreciate tire champ’s bulling tacstrategy tics and From the radio broadcast this did seem to be one of Fullmer’s less spectacular shows Anyway Gene used his head for something Oliver than a rack for his hat A&W Drive In 701 North Main Phone SK 2-21- 55 Rung On Totem Three wins in the singles and a split in the doubles gave Utah State tennis players a State Skjline win over Montana courts University on the Aggie Wednesday The Aggies dropped the first two singles matches and had into win the final doubles to vicDivision Western sure the tory The win was the first victory in many a moon for USU tennis contingents especially on their home court 4-- Ia tliis corner the whole thing oils down to either putting out he funds to support a baseball lt9 APIL 22 3 noon at iV) rt 6-- 6-- 2 6-- 4-- 6 Ieis 6-- 4 Igan After taking a double drubbing from the Brigham Young Cougars last weekend the Aggies will be on the rebound this week against tiie Grizzlies from Missoula The Vtags will be at full strength eacept for Gary Wilwith an son who is still injury Coach Floyd Slater said that the Brigham Young losses were you give up just natural ‘When 19 free bases in one game and 7 free bases at the next game it is just natural to lose the V (W Wb opart y IMont G 3 61 : Don Tluo-bar- d Uatpli ( (Mont) drf Unhard Harris 63 Kirk Steve d(’f fSl't (’"henry (T SI ) drfWon! Bill C)i-ett- e Jiv 4 (Mont) i Hubbard Doubles — Hourly ardChrisO-riseand (Mont) clef 6 2 Harris Smeab-and 0 6 i(l'Sl') iIM’i def Curette and kirtc (Monl) Uewis M'SO 64 The Staters will be fjghtifls vacate the low man on the tote® pole position If they can both games from the third pla! Montanans the Ags can move Z third spot Montana holds a 1 win and loss mark compared to rgp 0 and 2 record in western dim ion skyline play Game time for the contests 1 p m at the local diamond located behind the tennis couiti will be Western division Skyline has games” Aggie Golfers Probable starling pitchers for arc Jerry Friday's contests Schofield and Jerry Bruno Tentative lineup includes Iarry Bill Dahnie Shane catching Thump Bears Utah State golfers look over Western Division leadership with a 12' 2 to 5' 2 win over Montana State University on the Logan Golf and Country Club course Wednesday The Aggies with two straight conference wins hosted Montana State College yesterday in a nonResults of this league match match were not available at press time Skyline Freshman Mike Sweet of Parma Idaho shot a one under par 71 for the Aggies to take Medalist honors in the meet Utah State captain Maik Mac Kensie and Ted Hodges of Mon-- I tana State came in second best with 74 on their cards Coach Ev Thorpe called the Montana State team the bet he's played since taking over the team in Aggie golf 1954 Results: Ted Hodges (Montana) def Mark Macken'ie UsU Jim Brj innelson (Montana) drew 2-- 1 1 with Raniiv SI) li to 14 Best ball— Hodges and 15r ngelson Mackenzie def and Ksi-le- y (Montana) y (fSt 2-- ) 1 def Mike Sweet (USD) Ray Maid-nier- u (Montana) def Bill Merlin Jenson (IKU) Hodses (Montana) Best and Jenson (t'SH) del Maidment and ltodges (Montana) 3 0 3-- 0 3-- ball-Sw- eet ESTEUBROOK— picking up new users every day Glmmecsiogie ana glassa milk Hogie San Dick Little Dolph Camilli Gary Taylor or Bob Bod infield Hal LaBelle Max Slug and Carl Molrey in the wtfieli cellar-dwellin- g currently Monbattle will baseball team aftertana State College Friday USU’s HogieTo Go" has a pen rK4RS or I’koim I’— point t all th suit every w t iting personality ! 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