Show MARCH 6 6 — STUDENT LIFE Student Lifje f P VJ Aggies Travel To C A A Playoffs Brent CheeKetts Student Life Sports Writer form A return to is needed if USU cagcrs are to cop a victory in the first NCAA regional playoff game Tuesday night at Eugene Oregon Although it is hard to criticize a team which has compiled a 20-- 6 season record most rabid Ag sports fans will agree that the team’s peiformances of late have been a little bit lacklustre As was the case with last year’s Ag quint this year’s By mid-seaso- n team seems to have “peak- ed’’ too early in the season Some of the performances e since the second game hae been quite sharp but in general they have lacked the polish of earlier season outings This earlier polish and poise was especially evident during the rough holiday schedule Zone defenses mainly have been bothering the Ag contingent as of late Many late season Ag opponents threw up zone defences that met with Ag-Ut- whom the Aggies’ opponent will be Tuesday night By tomorrow night though it will be all settled since the WAC schedule will be finished Most likely opponent seems to be the Arizona State Sun Devils who after a slow start have caught fire and raised their season record to As of press time the Devils have clinched at least a tie for the WAC crown The Devils are led by returning lettermen “Jumpin’ ” Joe Caldwell Art Becker Gary Senitza and Dennis Dariman Ag fans will remember Caldwell’s feats last year in ASU’s overtime win over the USU Aggies Caldwell like Ag Roy Walker seems to defy the law of two gravity With “hares” bouncing around the floor the game might resemble a trampoline act In summing up the Ag’s chances this writer will say that if the Ags get a top performance out of the front line trio and more accuracy by the guards especially Long they will take the victory no mat ted who the opponent Otherwise Tuesday night might bring gloom to local casaba fans watching the contest on 16-1- 0 these 194 Ogden Tops On Tank Team Bv Janet Burt Student Life Sports Editor Walt Ogden ended his third year of w'ater competition for the Utah State swimming team This three year letterman hails from Burbank California where ne practically grew up in a backyard swimming pool He will be back next year to splash a few more records for the Utags This season he has set a new record in the 160 yard indiv idual medley w ith the time of 1:484 His team effort pulled the relay teams through with a couple of new records and he placed first eight times in eleven diving ev ents At the age of 16 he paddled a National AAU record in the 200 yard freestyle In his senior year of prep school he wras the first place fin in the individual medley for the Southern California division Ogden studied two years under Don Sonia an Olympic assistant coach These two years of private lessons have proved beneficial to Ogden’s style Ogden comes from a swimming family his older sister Marsha is a swimming and diving instructor in California at the present time She also earned an AAU record in diving in 1962 one of his Susan Ogden a freshman is sisters younger at Utah State and is a smooth diver from the board Ogden is a pre med student in his junior year m f WALT OGDEN ended his third successful season with Utag tank team This year he set one individual record the and helped record two other marks in the relays P Waivers Given E The final opiortiinity for stu-- 1 waiver but girls must furnish dents to take the physical edu- - their own bathing caps cation waiver tests during win All students taking the bater quarter will be this com- sic course waiver test are to considerable success Too many ing weekend March 5 6 and report for the test dressed in times the Ags simply did not 7 a physical education uniform have the outside fire power to deto The schedule of tests: Freshmen students need break up these “box out” fenses Archery Association This keep in mind that they must Swimming waiver test (men It is still uncertain as to their “idiot boxes” w'ould give the members of the either take and pass these tests and women) Thursday at 11 a Utah State team a chance to or the siecified m for register f’riday at noon and 3 pm compete in state archery func- courses Saturday at 9 am tions throughout the year All members are urged to Students desiring to take eiBasic course waiver test: attend a business meeting ther or both of the tests should men Friday at 11 am and 3 The USU archers held their representing the Utah Archery Wednesday The main topic of sign up ahead of time at the pm Saturday at 8 am education office second indoor archery tourna- Association talked with the discussion will be the joining of Women Friday at 11 a m USU club officers about the the state association A shoot Swimming suits are furnished ment Wednesday night 30 d3 pm Saturday at 9 Shooters from the Golden possibility of joining the Utah will be held after this meeting to those taking the swimming an am Spike Bowmen attended the shoot and were reported as taking a good part of the troRichard Burton’s Archers Tourney physical phies Queen Spariilc newest largest High freestyle trophy went to USU’s A1 Hiltenbrand and high instinctive honors went to Stu Cornwall of Golden Spike In the men’s handicapped division Jay Gardner of Golden Spike took tii st place Larry Down of USU accepted second and Clyde Besmger of Golden Spike walked off with third "Logan’s LAUNDROMAT & DRY CLEAN CENTER" SAVE on our double load (16 lbs) WASCOMATS from Sweden and West-inghous- LAUNDRO- place Karen Frederick captured the first place women’s handicapped trophy for the Cache archers and Toni Rire of Golden Spike took second Stu Cornwall member of the Golden Spike Bowmen and also MATS FREE pressing equipment FREE your 13th washing andor dry cleaning FREE coffee — donuts in a carpeted lounge $150 Release Date Set For USU Buzzer DRY CLEANING FREE sizing FREE mothproofing USU’s yearThe BUZZER book will be out the last part of May according to Karl finishing equipment or FREE protes-ession- service Koerner editor “Everything is progressing according to schedule and despite minor distractions such as no typew liters no film no copy sheets the book should still come out on time” said Koerner Class pictures the introduction and parts of the activity and Greek section have been sent to the publishers All material must be in by March 23 PEY ClEAN v WAYNE ESTES took over as single-seaso- n scoring leader in the game against Providence College Tuesday night lie scored 31 points in the game and now has 749 points in 26 J- v games to surpass the former record set by Cornell Green who made 713 points in 29 games 675 North Main Nor "Just Drop Down 7th to Main" Open to 7 a m 1 1 and Sundays SK 72 1 e |