Show Page 16 Wednesday Nov 20 1974 Basketball Team takes shape Bowling team Sports In Fo Two weeks separate Dutch team from its’ Belnap’s 1974-7- 5 season opener at Boise State And judging from last weekend’s Varsity-Jgame that should be about enough time It’s getting to that point in the season when practices make the body weary but some improvements in the form of overall consistency must be attained The varsity squad with seven double figure scorers outdistanced the JV unit 107-7- 2 Friday Belnap and his assistants Jim Harrick and Rod Tueller labeled worthwhile experience V themselves “ by Clydene Olson for Student Life “This quarter the USU game was only allocated “This year’s Utah State department Of this $900 portion $600 was University bowling team is the earmarked for the bowling best we’ve had in two yeassi-accordi- team” says Anthon But acto Larry Anthon cording to Carl Ward director of and leader organizer for the the games department “This team money has already been spent for and ping pong” The bowling team is restricted pool To help offset this financial to 20 members 10 girls and 10 deficit a $25 a quarter memguys Tryouts were held in Oc- bership due is being considered tober and perspective members Anthon were required to play a total of 15 says games on three different nights One thing that all the members The top 20 bowlers were then seem to agree on is that despite accepted any problems being on the team is a worthwhile experience One The team is paired off in mixed member of the team Fred doubles in tournament play The Holbeck said “Bowling is a part doubles are inversely power of my life and I am proud to be a matched with the best guy member of this team The people playing with the weakest girl are great as are the times The team meets every Wed- together” Fred a sophomore nesday night for the doubles to from Dearborn Mich is one of compete and to discuss team the outstanding bowlers on the business team ng moderately happy with most of what happened” They said some inconsistencies cropped up that they hope to eliminate during the next two weeks of drills Belnap’s lineup Friday inRich Haws cluded ns 5) and Jimmy Moore (6-- 7 195) at forwards Blair Reed Jr) and Mike Rock on the guardline and Mark Jr) Tnehoeve (6-- 7 215 Sr) at center All are lettermen Haws Moore and Reed were starters last (6-21- (6-31- winter play of another sophomore guard was one Malmrose Gary development Friday that could cause a change in USU’s first five The let-term- -- 6-2 before too long Malmrose zeroing in from all points on the court hit all seven of his field goal tries scored 14 points and had a game high three assists Moore (16 points 10 rebounds) Tenhoeve (15 points 9 rebounds) Haws (13 points 8 rebounds) seven-foo- t center Ed Gregg (13 points 9 rebounds) Reed (12 points) and 6 forward Ray six (10 points Thompson rebounds) all made notable offensive contributions Friday evening The Aggie running game N Belnap says it will be 65 per cent of the team’s offense - looked in good shape led by Rock Reed and Malmrose The Aggies got enough shots 88 for the 40 minutes but shot inconsistently enough that it was a mild concern of the USU coaches Free throw shooting too came under the staff’s close scrutiny over the weekend On the other side of the court the contributions of a couple of freshmen were obvious for Rod Tueller’s JV squad Mike Santos more than likely a full fledged GUARD Gary Malmrose displayed his deadly shooting eye as he hit 7 of 7 field goals for 14 points against the JV Friday night SOPHOMORE im i iim uii nij 6-- Nov 20 3:00 pm -'- varsity performer anyway rejected a half dozen varsity shots and scored (15 points) and rebounded (10 boards) well The of floor little play Santos’ Williams Oscar guard teammate at LA’s Morningsida High last year drew some recognition And lefthanded shooting forward Marc Wilson’s shooting and scoring (18 points tops in the game) were impressive The wing play of Haws and Moore and particularly Moore’s shot blocking ability on defense will have to be strong and consistent for the Aggies to succeed this year That and no less than adequate play from the combo in a will the post make big difference this year The Aggies this week travel to Preston Idaho for an intrasquad game at Preston High WedTenhoeve-Gregg-Santo- s nesday the season-openat Boise State USU is Dec for four dales against home Pacific (Dec7) Seattle (Dec 9) Colorado State (Dec 13) and Utah (Dec 17) Following er 2 Recycle this paper o CASH POIZES! its breakfast hours These smiling dudes wiii serve it to you from 8:00 am to 11:00 am The Hub has changed EVERYONE INVITED TO ENTER four pushers-aroun- d course Entrance Fee $500 1 VW with Applications: &!K!SaIi WlJo Here’s what you can get: OMLETS WAFFLES FRENCH TOAST HAM HASHBROWNS Bill Cairns 622 F Card Hall or 3rd Floor UC BACON And THE AGGIE SPECIAL EGGS rjCHR SPONSORED BY CARD HALL aa aa aa a a a a a a a a miA itm m El Sat Nov 23 a a i®£K OH®!? 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