Show TO The Utaft Statesman Wednesday NOvem&r 14 T979 PORTS at THE AREMA WEIGHTLIFTING GYM Let our professional staff help you: GET BACK IN SHAPE LOSE WEIGHT TRAIN FOR RECREATIONAL or COMPETITIVE SPORTS ! ! : Aggie soccer squad takes state tourney I lu I'M' soccer team retained the Beehive Tournament title it win over won lat year with a the University of Utah Friday The game was a rematch of the week when the two teams fought to a 13 tie The w in gnra the Ags the title of "lest in slate " The Ags struck first when Tattoo Hanna scored with 10 minutes remaining in the first period Utah came liack with a gial of its own to knot the vore 11 (lespite the loss of Kolierto (jupiriu to election over arguing a call the Ags played sound defense keeping the Isall from crossing midfield for a large portion of the second half In the third period the Ags 2-- tightened their defense and threatened to score omwltaj sions “We were generating i bid offense but just couldn't Coach Joao Queirot comrewg Things weren't! total Ion thoi as Salvador Partsi found tkrr portents' goal with one nuautni maining in the game The 21 victory provided tie jJ with a w inning record of since (Jueiroz look ova a coach "We had players from nag different countries whohadnnm types of skills They just neednla meone to organise them head The Ags played their ha mu games without a loss They oil d to improve on that streak tbp ing if they can schedule pai against some California scbookie cording to tueiror Flu bug PAC-1- 0 runners prove too much for Aggies Utah State's cross country team last week traveled to Palo Alto California to participate in the Ihstrict H Championships but did not fare overly well against stiff competition as well as the flu The event combined both Pac-1and PC A A competitors Washington grabbed the overall title featuring a team that placed five athletes in the top ten including Henry Kono's first place performance Barbara captured the championship with 192 points with the Aggies placing fifth with 346 points The 10000 meter 16 mile) run on Stanford's Golf Course proved loo much for an ailing Ag squad Ron Allen missed the trip due to the flu and Wayne Hardy was stricken Santa PCAA during the trip to Palo Alta Individual performance) fl Uta’i Stale included Tanldlai vtgsmoen with 21st plan Uh Kelly placed 54th Don Bergplad H6lli Tony Andersoa placed Ka and Steve Thuker finished a Ik 93rd position Coach Ralph Maughan dapkjd disappointment in the team') pi formance “I was expecting kift individual places” and added “b some of the slack has to come fra illness to our number three H four runners tl lardy and AOeni forward I Maughan is looking the indoor track andtrainfidk year "W e re suiting to the indoor season we want tap everyone ready” he saidfieldsaas The indoor track and will begin January 26 in the Ndm Fieldhouse Frosh paces tennis team The Utah Stale tennis team took its game indoors last weekend and had a respectable showing in the qualifying round of the Ogden Invitational Championships Players from Utah BYU Weber Slate and USU sought to make the main draw culdnwn of 16 players Several Ags fared well in ildrat country but only one Ag made the cut Freshman Dava Edwards earned his berth via a bye and a forfeit The former Utah singles champion meets Utah's Jeff Nissenbaun this evening at 5:00 Sophomore Todd Kent one of on W 3-- ly three returning player MR while teammate Curt Curts" a heart bleaker to Al the Johnson the pro from twee" Kaquelball Club won in and Other Ags kising to ches included Ed Friel doubles team of Fnel nd°V‘ MacFarlane split hi twomsias before droppwf winning squeaker to number one player Clark The matches cwum and tomorrow in Ogden finals this weekend 7-- 5 6-- 2 6--3 5-- 6-- 3 6-- 3 ££ 7-- 6 Redon Specks Louder UJords than Malnutrition is rampant in the United States and 64 1 J developing countries Your skills can directly affect this problem The work will be im challenging the reward measurable See reps thru Friday in the Student 9-- 4 NUTRITIONHOV6 CONOf JSB PcRC CORPSVjSTd |