Show IK rage M — The Herald Journal Logan Aggies NMM) as a team hasn’t scored rushing touchdown this sea- son " The biggest problem lor the rest of ihe year is not that we're a bad defensive team” NMSU head coach Jim Mess said “It's how much can wc score What kind of offensive output can wc generate” Sophomore Chad Salisbury is 245 big enough lounds) to fill Cody lardhcllcr's shoes but has struggled lx'dbct-te- r was one of the best in the Dig West last year Salisbury has 1 passed for 815 yards on 62-of-- attempts (446) with four 19 touchdowns and seven interceptions Two other signal callers have been used too The NMSU offensive line has given up 15 sacks One positive note for Ihe New Mags is (hey were idle last week Mess said that gave his team a chance to reload physically and he said “Today is a polish day and it didn't go well “I hope they are mentally up for this Everything from now on is for the league champi- place” onship” USU's offense should be at full strength The unit is ranked 23rd in the nation and ninth in passing Junior Matt Sauk is back from a bruised shoulder and will start Smith said The Aggie defense on Ihe other hand is still banged up especially the defensive front Tackle Waller E'icfia (ankle) is still out End Davis (shoulder) and tackle John Lalu (ankle) are limited and "may get a few snaps” Free safety Johndale Carty (knee) will go but for how long is to be seen Chad lyman was cleared to practice last week and will see some time this week Me had -ending knee surgery last year and has had a hard time coming back Greg Stenson and Caleb Smith will he called upon to fill in for the injured Aggies on the defensive line season- this week until Thursday The light work out had him fuming “We had a good week of practice but today we stunk up the Soccer Jackie Richardson who was assisted by sophomore Continued from Page 6 Mustangs 1 Bees 0 Mountain Crest who had already wrapped up the Region "We came out strong and had a lot of shots — we just couldn't finish most of them” Mustang coach Brian Olsen said “In the second half we came out and Bees) goalkeeper was really good She had a lot of saves to her credit but the important thing is we got the win” Olsen said his team will work on their execution and finishing before they meet with their next opponent in the playoffs who he says will be Murray Mount Crest finished the season with all-- 1 league record halfbackforward Marci Giles title edged out Box Elder with a goal in the First IS minutes of the game kicked in by senior forward worked it hard Our defensive players worked hard and really it was team effort Their (the a VALLEY VIEW Thursday View 1S-- Baar Rivar Oast da Ogdan Loga-d- ef Mourw Co-Rs15-- Saturday Wax' Side at S Fremont 1 pm REGIONS W Croat Sx V 6--2 62 34 Bw Hoar baa1 Hiver bur' Lumonc CS Fjaetor aef Utah Sta Oct 8 c USU VOLLEYBALL CS Fuliarton daf USU 15-- 2 POC S Meacham 21 Raymond — D Ray mono IV MWer J Anderson 40 Muatanga -T Brown 23 STANDINGS EA 15-1- 5-- 2-2-- 4 2-- 4 Pinnacle Nodham 6-- Thursday REGION Cm- - Mi i Ben Lomond Logan Sky View 2 Terms of Russell's contract were not announced The Los more years Angeles Times reported today it was worth about $7U0(XX) The Dodgers also announced Russell who played for the and was Dodgers from 1970-8-6 their starting shortstop for most of that time becomes only the third manager of the team in 43 years “It's a great day” a choked-u- p Russell said today at a packed Dodger Stadium news conference ‘‘I feel very fortunate to follow Walter Alston Tommy Ijtsorda I just hope I can do my share to carry on the tradition “We went to the postseason they were retaining the entire coaching staff and adding former Dodgers catcher Mike Scioscia as bench coach Russell 47 served as the team's bench coach for 2 12 seasons before succeeding Lasorda June 25 — a day after Lasorda was hospitalized with what turned out to be a mild heart attack r jHgr- vw---- - 6-- lie succeeded Alston who held the job for 23 years a son to Lasorda said at today's news conference “I'm extremely proud of him lie’s served his apprenticeship He’s going to make an outstanding manager "Billy’s been like me" that” 13-1- 1 point” Clearly upset the Bobcats watched the game — and the match — quickly slip away thanks to kills from MeCree and Stephanie Johnson “Wc played better as a team than we did last time against them” McCrec said “Communication was a big part of it” Jensen was disappointed to see his second-ranke- d Cals struggle in that same area "I think you can see that there’s still some dissension” he said “There isn’t teamwork going on out there “And we need to realize that we can’t spot somebody 1(J points and expect to win a ballgamc” The Bobcats were never in the first game falling behind 9-- 1 before making a late push Mitch MascaraHerald Journal The Mustangs put up a formidable block Thursday against the Ogden Tigers ace and building 1 lead on Juli 10-- 6 lead when MeCree swiped the net on a would-b- e kill Chase-Dunn- 5-- ’s a But the Bees’ big hitters kept banging away while Sky View seemed to get tentative “We lost our intensity and couldn’t score” Jensen said “We’ve got to play well to beat Box Elder and wc didn’t” 245-32J- on 245-094- 753-238- am and sixth and eighth graders go from am Then the final cut graders go from will be announced If you have any questions call Kim Hutchison at 10-11:- Registration is now underway for Mountain Crest junior Mustang basketball The registration deadline is Oct 25 Interested participants need to provide their own jersey available at sporting goods stores and pay a S25 fee Games will be played on Saturdays starting Nov 2 Registration forms may be picked up at all elementary and middle schools There will be separate leagues for grades 3 through 8 Contact the following representatives ih your area: McndonYoung and College Ward — Neal Jackson 6 4 Wellsville — Kirk Fanner — Aaron Cnnney 5 register at town hall Oct 12 and 19 from 9 am to noon Hyrum — Craig Brown 3 register at city building Oct 12 and 19 from 9 am to noon Millville — Steve Webb Niblev — Vincent Saunders — 752-4882 River Heights'— Mark Weese 4 Prov idence — Mike Bassett 563-631- 1 Channel 12 to televise Big West football games KVLY Cache Valley’s TV station 12 KVLY has announced it will broadcast Big West Conference football games starting this weekend The first game to air will be the Boise Suite at Nevada game this Saturday at 4 pm Next week Oct 19 the Nevada at Idaho game will air at 6 pm The remainder of the schedule is not set but will be released in the near future 2: 753-258- Tryouts for Sky View Super League basketball be held Oct 16 17 and 19 at the Sky Mew High School gym in Smithlield for grades 5 through 8 Fifth and seventh graders will try out Oct 16 and 17 from pm Sixth and eighth graders will try out on the same days from pm Tlien the first cut will be made On Oct 19 fifth and seventh w ill - 1 before becoming a vice president of the club upon his retirement Continued from Page 6 Jensen who was still arguing his point when Mitchell's lip went wide to give Box Elder a lead was given a yellow card by Jackson for his efforts “She did two different things” Jensen said “She's got to be consistent If she’s going to change the call and take a point away then she can’t change a call there and give them a SV Super League hoop tryouts - 1 Lasorda 69 managed the Dodgers for nearly 20 seasons He’s already proven 755-084- HIGH TEAM SEMES Jsnaon Ranch 1632 Jamas Ptumomg 2373 handicap HIGH TEAM GAMES — Jsnaon Ranch 633 scratch James Pkvnomg 820 handxep WON SERIES Jane Farktay 530 scratch 053 hmdcip HIGH GAMES Jana Fanaay 208 scratch Jar Raast 247 handicap STANONGS Woman Wim Baas jemor Ranch James Ptumomg Copper 10 Lasorda who underwent an angioplasty a day later and another last Friday announced July 29 lie was retiring as manager and Russell was chosen to succeed him for the remainder of the season Bees 6: Oct 4 STANDINGS DakOteen HendiyDavy Shaker House Senary Bens Ptumomg LNRC Coca Co 11-- 2--1 Sunshine Owen 14 Brady Bunch 7 Bars Ptumomg 14 LNRC 4 Ben a Ptumomg 20 Brody Bunch 10 Dak Owen 14 Hendry Davy 5 LNRC 23 CoceCowO Shaker House Bakery 12 Hendry Davy Shaker House Bakery 12 Coca Co 11 Sky vww 8 Baar Rnr 1 Mounter Croat 1 Box Earn 0 Ogaer i Ban Lomond C ISO: Tm Bowl lag 71 T Run Fuel Security Bank Tool Liquidator EMans Towing Family Pack HX Dak PREP SOCCER 44) Raiacuon vour Honor State Fanri Insurance RESULTS Soccer STANDINGS la LoyesBoys STANDINGS Oct this year 'Dial's not good enough Our ultimate goal is to gel to the World Series" 245-366- RESULTS H4 n Run 20 Family Pack 4 Tool LiquiOalor 6 Eldar s Towing 7 Fast Sacu-s- y 17 Family Pack 1 1 M n Run IS Euans Towing 7 Tool (jqwdalor 8 FamSy Pack 7 Men IjOS ANGELES (AP) — Bill Russell who succeeded Tom Lasorda as ihe Los Angeles Dodgers manager at midscason will hold the job for at least two 753-436- SCORERS Farm - 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