Show STUDENT LIFE OCTOBER 27 1957 A Says Weather Profits Factors Slate in Avay-Frosn-Ho- CSU Win me lug raised in Friday’s Around” column By LARRY TOMLINSON ’LIFE Sports Iditor Utah State is going after a winning football team and once that happens the prey c sent schedule will probably be "Tomcat-tin- 5-- 10-ga- Blazers Move into Playoff In IM Race He pointed out that each Conference team (eight) can play a maximum of seven Skyline games On that basis the Conference set up a schedule of e during alternate years with the homc-awa- y ratio changing every other three-games-aw- four-at-hom- By DONNA HIGGINS ’lit K Staff Writer The Blazers won the right to play for the Independent League championship by defeating the Petennials 12 to 4 last week Other scores were Trotters over Banks 5 to 3 and Dixie shut out the Rockets 7 to 0 Gam( dor headed lie categorically answered the six-awa- four-at-hom- In IM Jerry Schofield and BiUv CSU's attack" their 12--0 shutout of ran' g problems posed including the question: Why does USU play a game befoxe school staits? Why does the home schedule end early And why does the changed to a 5 ratio USU Ath- in the season? letic Director II B Ilunsaker school play moie games away said Monday than at home? be won't However the change Answer Session made before 19G4 Taking the questions one at a Dnector Ilunsaker’s prediction time: 0 was made during an interview to 1 Why does USU play a game consider the problems of schedul- before the opening day of school? Prof Hunsaker said the school annually closes its season against Utah during Thanksgiving week and in order to play a schedule by then one game must be scheduled the third week in September He pointed out that a schedule could be played but said this wou’d probably not solve anything 2 Mhy does the home schedule end early in the season? (editor’s note: Utah State played its last home game last week Next year however the last home game is Nov 8) Prof Ilunsaker said that the danger of an early snow makes it more convenient for the students if the school plays its home games when the weather is good n B HUNSAKER answers scheduling query 3 the third question why does USU play more games away than at home was perhaps the most controversial and on this one Pi of Hunsaker went into great detail to make the facts known Engineers Ags Win Third Best AASC 22-1- 3 Some tnckly Utah State struck for long gainers on the ground and let Montana State grind out the yardage and the clock Saturday and to down the Bobcats even the season lccord at The Aggies tiavel to BYU this weekend for a date with the Cougars fallen idols of the state grid partisans The Aggies weie out but some fcnl ed by MSC lant broken field running b Tommy Larscheid Jim Stireman Doug Maj berry and steady block ing by the linemen made up the difference as the Ags rolled up 2G7 yards on the ground to MSC’s by Johnson Merrill quaterbacks and Mel Montalbo kept the Montana State linemen guessing on a batch of "new” plays evidently hatched for this game Larscheid scored two TD’s and Stireman scored the third On two of the touchdowns It appealed that the ball carrier was bottled but dovvnficld blocking and big holes in the MSC line paved the way for easy scores 22-1- 3 3-- first-dow- 19-1- 3 n 1 ball-handb- Club Friday Schofield Aggie basbft ace scored the only TD ' contest while Meador tJ a pair of field goals to acm for the winners’ 12 points Monday’s activity saw Kngineers blank the Forest 10-Bullen Hall top Dixie a forfeit and Newman Cub over Sportsmen Club & 0 10-- 6 Today marks the of the second half of taking 1 and Sigma tie in begm frateri-leagu- play with Sigma on Sigma Phi on first round l Chi and SI’E doing the other contest0 semi-fina- But USU elected to give up its e against Utah in favor of playing in Salt Lake a move which officials at the time felt was justified because of the nearness of Salt Lake and the larger Ute Stadium However USU could This weeks softball schedule net get Skyline approval to switch finds Dixie against the Trotters the regular scheduling to allow for the Salt Lake game Monday with the winner of that This left USU with a slate game meeting the perennials on Director Ilunsaker The winner TuesTuesday of out However arrangedays’ game will play a cham- pointed ments have been made wuth other pionship game Wednesday at 4:10 on the quad against the Skyline teams and USU will go on a schedule in 19G4 although Blazers the Utah game w ill still be played In tennis the Sorority league In Salt Lake doubles will pit Til Delta against More Money Away the winner of the Alpha Delta match for Sorority lie pointed out that USU must Championship play a certain amount of games Independent League singles foes away and doubles are still in the elim- against to make enough at the gate to ination state with a full slate of matches to be played this week pay expenses A game at Arizona Slate Is generally good for about $14 000 or better lie pointed out while Aggie home games gross considerably less This money 14-- 0 is needed to build a good team PROVO — Utah State Rambler he said team lost its 10th straight In answer to the question of game in a streak that dates back to 3957 here Friday aftwhy USU has seven games away this year and four at home Diernoon to the BYU Gatos 14-USU racked up 173 yards to rector Hunsaker said the final BYU’s 225 rushing most of Dec 11 game was actually a them in the first half game and had to The Rambler passing attack be approved by the Skyline Conparalled that of the varsity ference and was vn tually helpless aftNCAA rules limit a team to 10 er Jim Turner quarterback regular season games connected on the fufst two "Utah State is going to get a passes he tried winning team and Coach (John) Ralston is the man that can do it” concluded Director Hunsaker 2-- off-yea- rs 3-- 4 NTED — 0n IDS boy looalilv" Cjuiet Call cooking Utilities — -- for and biv To BYU 0 oor fibodice 1 verm iupmal und mlon and x lot skills pious ill and Iltw s color autumn gold 1 h Sh i 1 Vm I 192 dd&J£ Qnti Rough lineplay on the patt of both teams resulted in the ejection of four men three from — o— L UtNDHV CFnWE Sk 2 iju oj iweigiein—oUr — FI VAD FOP USU PLE — Good us'd 2ss'inu Phone Fk 617 'tachments KjO STANDARD! 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