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Show April 29, 1975 Signpost Page 11 Prepare for May 3 contest wie Ira grid gome by Robert Mickelson Sports Editor In spite of. frequent interruptions by weather Coach Dick Gwinn feels that his 1975 squad of Wildcat football players are "coming along well." "We've got a good attitude on the team Gwinn commented, "and we're doing the small thing well, things like our blocking, faking and getting down field well." Even while the offense is still having some kinks worked out, Coach Gwinn feels happy about the progress his defense -is making, especially in thearea of pass defense. It's funny that our pass defense, is improving at the same time our passing attack in our offense is showing signs of maturing," Gwinn added. Coach Gwinn and his team hope to win the spring game to be held this Saturday. at 7:30 p.m., but Gwin admits that it won't be easy. f , : . ... .. ..-,.., .,,,,.. L,llll.i1..J -, -- . ... .. - - POWDER MTN. Bota Bag Party, May 10, 12-8 p.m. $4.00 Men $2 Ladies. Bring a lunch and blanket. All the beer you can drink plus entertainment. Tickets available at Powder Mountain, Sunset Sport and Shear Brothers barber shop. 5-9 FOR SALE: 1973 CB 175 Honda good condition. Call 399-1496. Ask for Brad. 5-2 SEE EUROPE for only $695 for more information call Joe at 393-9300 after 7 p.m. or write I.C.A. P.O. Box 1771 Ogden, Utah 84402. co Joe Bramble. 4-29 ENCLOPAEDIA BRITTANICA new edition 30 vol. $450 Junior Edition also, $100. Kawasaki 175 excellent condition $550. Call 394-1027 or 62 1-8640 after 8 p. m 5-9 HERNANDIS No. 2 Classical guitar excellent condition. Paul 621-2886. 5-6 NOTHING RUNS LIKE A DEERE, JOHN! "We may have been in training longer," he commented, "but, those old heads on the alumni team don't lose their motor skills over the years and they will bring a lot of experience to the game. They really like coming back and playing here at Weber- again." Some solid performances have been turned in the linebacking department -for the 'Cats with Senior Dean Askew, sophomore Cam McKnight . and new JC transfer Rod McDacnald all doing well, according to Coach Gwinn. Some other players that have been improving his spring are running back Doug McOmie, tackle Mark Sosnowski, and Jay Spendlove, a receiver and walk-on from Bonneville High and Dixie Junior College. A race is going on for the quarterbacking spot between returning Kermit Musseau and redshirt Bobbie Martin. Martin has good passing strength, while UNITED EDUCATORS INC. is in the process of setting up their spring and summer educational marketing program throughout the central and western United States. We need as many male students as we can get to help. No specific educational background is required. We have complete training and excellent supervision for'the men who qualify. Must be neat in appearance, enthusiastic, adventurous, and excited about traveling. Make more money than you ever dreamed possible (income guaranteed). Send name, age,-address, phone number, make and year of auto, marital status, etc., to: United Educators, Inc., Regional Office P.O. Box 242 Orem, Utah 84057 Attn: Ross Dastrup. 1974 YAMAHA 250 cc En- duro. EXCELLENT condition,' extremely low miles. Call 394-3149 4-29 FOR SALE: '72 Plymouth Fury III, excellent condition. Lots of extras. Call 295-1350 Bntfl. 5-13 1970 PONT. Trans Am. Runs and handles great. Phone 399-1292 or 777-7858 after 4 and ask for Steve. 5-2 FOR SALE: 1969 Corvette, 350. 4sp. Museau is more of a running threat. Tickets for the May 3 game are Walker. I Dan Dean, a senior physical education major here at Weber State, narrowly missed being chosen as the Big Sky Track and Field Athlete of the week, but .top honors went to Brad Armstrong, a junior at Northern Arizona for his leap of 16'4" in the pole vault this week. Dean's time of 1:51.2 in the 880 yard run nearly qualified him the award, but Armstrong in addition to the Big Sky award, qualified for the NCAA meet. Selection for the award is made on the basis of track coach votes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. Three Very clean. Must sell $3,400 or best offer. Call Jim Deem 621-9074 or Vern 752-3557.. 5-20 1 97 1 FORD MAVERICK GRABBER FOR SALE. 6 Cyl., two door, sharp. Call Ext. 363 or 431 on campus or 731-2474 or 394-9694 after five. 5-16 FOR SALE: 72 Yamaha 360 Enduro. Excellent Cond. $500. 621-5677. 5-16 WANTED: 5 Chev 6 lux 1 5", will trade six 16, Contact Tony in Body and Fender. 5-16 FOR SALE: Polaris auto zoom lens 80-210 mm. f3.5 for Minolta:- $115. TEAC A6010 stereo tape deck $325. Contact Ben 773-7027. 4-29 STEREO Excellent opportunity for student to pick up a good sound system. Panasonic SC 555.' 2 way speakers, AM-FM radio with built in BSR turntable. $150. Call 399-0809. 5-5 BACKHOE, DUMP TRUCK. Basements, Septic Tanks, sold at $2.00 for adults and 50 cents for students with family tickets at $5.00 each. The game is onors two 'Cats points are given for first place, 2, for second, and 1 for third. In the event of a tie, the athlete with the most first place votes wins. In the event of a first place vote tie, the ' most second place votes wins. If the nominees are still tied, co-athlete awards will be made. Another athlete from Weber to be honored by the Big Sky, was Daniel J. Walker, as part the scholar-athletes awards in the Conference. Walker, a cross country runner, carries a 3.10 GPA. To be eligible for the award, the athletes must have cumulative Water Lines, Driveways, Landscaping. License contractor. Satisfaction guaranteed. Bob-Child, 392-5206. "I can dig it;" 5 FURNISHED: 1 bedroom apt. for rent. $120mo. includes utilities, washer, dryer, phone included. Call 392-3484.LDS. What are you dojng for the summer? Make $500 a week. Call Smith at 621-7444 or 825-5553. 5-13 LOOKING for one girl - non- 1 VT turn NEW MAJOR PRINTED MEDIA ALONG THE WASATCH FRONT SEEKS: MEDIA MARKETING REPRESENTATIVES So-ru' exptMUMiiV pfWtFi,M 4f1vtitiirK .itvl t 3,'t.n1 9l K cirounrl Sirn-n,w S p.Ht-li-"-' p.$ Mi ''i Crl'Vi oppodunitv B.iSt S.l'.ir v plus mi -Mitiv' . '-n-".-. sion .mJ expnsi1-; S.llt'S ptHSi'n.lhtV RtMUMt'S liwio h ni' -I h v 1 a Sol f 'lK'IlV.lhvl If vou think i ho .ibovo mii.mn cation and itMt'ien.v rn-'i.M. Marketing Manager Post Office Box A Bountiful. Utah 84010 scheduled as the finale for the Greater Ogden Week celebration now going on. receive note grade point average of "B" (3.0 on a 4.0 scale, or better and must have been - a member of the graduating class andor have completed his last year of intercollegiate athletic eligibility competition, must have at least two years of intercollegiate athletic eligibility competition, and be a letter winner. Other Wildcats maintained their leads in the various events in the conference standings. They were Bob Hill with a toss of 223 feet 7 inches in the javelin and Leon Eddy with a jump of'6-9'2 in the high jump. smoker to share nice 2 bedroom apartment, South "Ogden, during summer. $90 a month. For sale one twin bed, cheap. Call 392-4998. I NEED a larger 2 dr. car in trade with a 1963 TRY Triumph Radials. New paint job. A complete tune-up. Contact 621-3518. Call in evening. 4-29 FOR SALE: One 68 XKE. New paint, tires engine recently rebuilt. A $2000 summer dreamster. Phone 399-4877. 4-29 imyer - V |