Show May 23 1975 Page 7 Giammona Longuevan: co-captai- ns Aggies gear for annual Steve Stout Sports Editor The Sporting a “new look” offense and the nation’s leading rusher of a year ago the Aggie football team will divide theme selves and stage the annual 77-m- Blue-Whit- tomorrow game in Romney Stadium at 1:30 pm Admission is $1 for adults 50 cents for students and children Proceeds from the game will go into the Big Blue Club fund Blue-Whit- who will answer the starting call for Krueger in the fall Sophomore Bill Swanson who started eight games last fall has been suspended until the fall at which time his case will be reviewed by Krueger “We have always had some pretty good receivers here since I’ve been coaching Guys like Paul Tippets Kory Coles and Orlando Nelson on this year’s look” will be a passing game that head coach Phil Krueger and his staff have been looking at all spring “The Reason we have decided we should go more to an expanded passing game is to take some of the pressure off of Louie Giammona Maybe we might have wanted to do it before” Krueger said “but you can’t when you don’t have the right “new contest e type of athletes” Now he has those athletes The first and second unit quarterbacks - Greg Van Ness and Chris DeWan - have both team” Krueger said Coles and Nelson won -- -- shown that they are ample throwers Van Ness a junior college transfer from Santa Barbara (Calif) JC who started several games as a freshman at North Texas State before transferring back to California has completed 38 of 65 passes for 383 yards this spring DeWan is a veteran of the Aggie system even though he hasn’t played much in the past Brian Longuevan co- have you’ve got a denfensive unit like we’re gonna have” Krueger said “Our defensive tackles (Bob Dzierzak and Wayne Womack) are the strongest in years The middle guard a crucial position in the 50 defense is filled with two good per- formers (Jim Samaduroff and Jim Hough)” Offensive line play however is Krueger’s biggest concern going into the final week of spring drills Krueger has two starters back in tackle Scott Parrish (6-- 6 268) ' and Guard Eldon Messersmith Two other lettermen — guard Keith Mullins and center Barry Grasseschi — have established themselves as starters while redshirt Bill Haynes has moved into the first unit tackle slot ap- starting jobs at parently their positions junior Paul 'Tippets has performed well at flanker And a rarity in football is fullback Paul Tidwell who led all receivers in the three previous scrimmages “It’s not quite as chancy to go to the high risk type of offense that the passing game is when (Continued on Page 8) captain two years and has hit 28 of 53 passes for 302 yards during the three spring scrimmages It looks like it will be Van Ness PLAYING END-OF-YE- Ail Louie Giammona CO- - SALE captain The' Smjfautr Tias 7:30 SHOWTIMES & 9:30 Starts Wed ’CALIFORNIA SPLIT" PLANTS Earring Club f Ears pierced FREE -when you buy your first set of earrings One set earrings at Baugh Jewelry 47 N Main t Misc Other Items tm Now they do to the Cl A: BLUE what they did to the Armyfri MASfI 75--7- 6 "Cheerleader - Songleader Tryouts” (3 males 3 females) (6 females) FREE with purchase of Sixth pair Dried Fruits Candy Bars Herb Tea Sleeping Bags Backpacks Tents Snowshoes BIG the at least 20 off some items at cost Supplies are limited EVERYTHING 30 1975 May OPEN TO ALL 75-7- 6 USU STUDENTS Information & Application Forms available at Student Activity Center (MAY 752-047- 3 28 1975) Top Contestants sent to Santa Barbara workshop r7nnr7a nnnrir173 WITH MON & TUES together again as 7:00 Nightly one of the m funny movies all year Fri & Sat’ 6:30 & 9:30 - Sun 7:00 ONLY 75 PM |