Show Siudesut “ ’““' ‘ J ! “ $ JLLjjSr 0 " fi 7 Ags Take Twenty With Record High In the first eastern basketball tilt the U ' State found the going a little too rough to come out on top when in Philadelphia the LaSalle Explorers dumped them to a 90-8- 5 defeat Friday night The Utags hung in strong in the first few minutes on the strange Palestra court and kept LaSalle’s lead within close range The Ag seniors Troy Collier and Gary Watts worked together to deadlock the tussle eight times before the clock had ticked away the first period The Aggies built up a five point lead at the three minute mark but the Utagvt found it Impossible to stop Frank Corace’s seo ring punch As the buzzer sounded sophomore Myron Long arched his first counter of the match by sending one swishing through the strings from the 53 foot mark This put the Aggies out in front 48-4- 6 to end the half The LaSalle squad tied the battle for the ninth time soon after the second half jump The LaSalle zone defense proved too tight for the Aggies to penetrate After the two teams played two minutes the Explorers broke away from a final 51 stalemate and pulled out in front with a lead The LaSalle crew managed to keep a lead for the remainder of the game This lead never expanded larger than six points and Utah State narrowed the margin within two points many times However it seemed impossible for the Utags to swing a tie because of their bad passing and the accurate shooting spu on the part of LaSalle The personal foul slips wTere a constant threat to the hustlers Most of the Aggie five met up with three in the first half Ralph Hanson and Mickey Dittebrand wrere called on to substitute a big portion of the game Big “T” checked out of the game at the eleven minute out-of-sta- te MARCH 2 1964 4 — STUDENT LIFE mark Before he rested on the bench he had put in 26 points Other Aggies following Collier were Gary Watts Myron Long and Wayne Estes Corace was high man with a big 40 points Curt Fromal hit second in scoring for the Explorers with 19 Collier was top man for the Aggies with 29 counters and Estes added 23 to the Aggies’ scoring column Saturday night the Aggies set an all time single game school scoring record by obliterating the American Univer0 sity Eagles The old record was 115 earlier this year joints set against New Mexico State The victory was the 20th of the year for the Ags compared to five losses This makes the third year in a row that Aggie teams coached by Ladell Andersen have reached the 20 win mark Aggie scoring was again paced by the terrific front line trio who together accounted for analmost unbelievable 89 points Wayne Estes had 42 poi ts which ties his season high Troy Collier potted 28 counters and Roy Walker rippled the netting for 19 points Reserve forward Ralph Hanson also hit the double figures as he hit for 10 Leading point getters for the Eagles were Rawlins with 22 points and Buffler with 18 The Ags led throughout the entire contest although the Eagles stayed quite close in the first half Score at the rest period read USU 63 American 52 Early i the second canto the Ags began to open up a wide lead For most of the latter half the margin was from 5 points All 10 Ag travelers played a considerable amount of time 125-10- Ag Mafmen Score Win dumber Ten Utah State University’s wrestsecond ling team scored its over Brigwin of the season ham Young Saturday dual meet here in 19-- 9 a The Aggies’ win their 10th of the year against four setbacks came on three decisions a pin and a forfeit BYU’s Mack Motocowa remained undefeated in the 147 pound class by decisioning Steve Bankhead 3 in one of the top matches The Aggies’ first w'in over decision at 4 BYU was a Provo 7-- 16-1- The results: USU Ron McBride 123 lbs dec Mike Hart 130 lbs Russ Thompson USU won by forfeit 137 lbs Mike Young Y dec Wayne Carlson 1 147 lbs Mack Motocowa Y dec Steve Bankhead Y 157 lbs Dee Herendeen dec Cliff Whitehead 167 lbs Darrell Murray 2-- 1 3-- 3 5-- 2 Randy Pentz lbs Tom Foster USU USU dec 177 7-- 6-- 4 pinned John McDougall Heaveyweight — Bob Broughton USU dec Monty Jones 5-- 3-- L Ramblers Drop Last Court Duel The USU Ramblers w'ere de3 in a high scorfeated ing dual against the Weber State frosh Thursday night in the last battle of the season The Utag frosh pulled ahead of the Wild Kittens in the middle of the first half of play They maintained this upper at half margin and led 60-5- 0 107-10- f lUljt uuiulrr: jimniit time The Weber court crew put a tight zone defense on in the second half and stopped some of the scoring The Kittens clawed away the Aggie lead and pulled out in front by seven points with three minutes to play The Utags used the full in the tilt court press as a defense meaCoach LaDell Andersen was sure and hustled a good generally pleased with his steals but could not few sink the team’s performance the Ags needed points Tomorrow night Tim Smith wras the top scorface the tough Friars of Provide ce College who also have er for the Ag freshman with 23 Pete Ennenga bucketed 22 won a berth in the NCAA and Hal Hale hit 12 30-3- SWIFTS Star Whole Chicken 79c3lb6oz can Sapphire PE PREM Waivers The final opportunity for students to take the physical education waiver tests during winter quarter will be this coming weekend March 5 6 Lunch Meat 39c a can and 7 Freshmen students need to keep in mind that they must Monday and Tuesday only 56995 At NEEDHAM'S either take and pass these tests or register for the specified courses Students desiring to take either or both of the tests should sign up ahead of time at the physical education office Swimming suits are furnished to those taking the swimming waiver but girls Given :heir own batW s taking liver test s the a test dresfj uniform ication le of tests: waiver test Thursday at f at noon 'jj an“ 9 a:m se waive at 11 v at 8 am- - test |