Show STUDENT LIFE 1?4 SEPTEMBER 22 — 3 righ eason The Utah State University football team swings into its second season under Head Football Mentor Tony Knap with a blight outlook The 1964 season should be anoth- er year with a record over 500 however The quarterbacks (Rudy Curinga Rich Handel and Ron Edwards) are fine runners and the “I” has been slightly retailored to take advantage of this The will ground-gam- e probably be the key to this formation again this year year’s offense just as the e was the key although it will miss the pas- passing-gamto ear’s last The sing punch of Bill Munson j is offense backfield faster and deep Coach Knap is grooming three a little 1963’s than bigger quarterbacks to fill the gap Standouts in practice are tailbacks Darell Steele 97 sprinter Roy Shivers Don Holder and sophomore Eric Maughan Fullbacks are Ciaig Murray Bill USU Callahan and Tom Foster Flanker backs are Marv KenThe Utah- - State University drick Bob Umemura transfootball team will open its fer Tom Cruickshank and 95 1964 home season this Satsprinter Bril Thornton urday Sept 26 when a powThe line is there erful New Mexico State Uni- is a lack of strong atbuttackles depth versity aggregation invades and center The starting line Romney Stadium for a 1:30 is d Ron Sbranti at pm kickoff d left end Jim HarThe New Mexico Staters ris left tackle d have long been one of the Veran Smith left guard cend powerful independents in the ter Jim Bowen Rocky Mountain West in the right guard d Bob process producing some great Broughton Rich Zecher d football names such as Chartackle and Jack right ley Johnson Bobby Gaitors Hannum the littlest man on Pervis Atkins and Jim “Pre- the line at right acher” Pilot end Last jear even though The (earn sustained few posting a medicore injuries during won-lorecord the Aggies practice however three coaehoil by Warren Wood-so-n player reported in injured gave Utah State fits in Quarterback Ron Stewart a tight 6 decision at Las broke several ribs water Cruces in one of the toughskiing quarterback Ron est games physically both Edwards turned a knee teams ever encountered plajing touch football and center Ken Ferguson InNMSU lost two other decisions by identical jured his knee placing 3 scores to strong Arizona rugby Defense will see the same State and Texas Western elevens so the aforementioned personnel as offense with the won-lorecord is rather de- exception of fullback Craig Murray who plays only ofceiving fense Coming in for Murray in 1964 New Actually mac-ma- n as on defense will be Mexico is expecting its best the “Bountiful Beast” Bill season since 1960 when it Callahan 0 recrolled to a perfect ord including a 3 victory over USU in the Sun Bowl in El Paso Texas ARE YOU GOOD Fourteen returning from last year have ENOUGH TO BE joined with 12 junior colAN ARMY The Aggies use the “I” pre-seas- NMSU Invades Stadium LEFT GUARDS Chris Pella (left) and Veran Smith both from Brigham City discuss coming season S w A i ss iii i li Student Lite 213-poun- 261-poun- 224-poun- 204-poun- 220-poun- 238-poun- wwwrv - r (193-poun- Football Coach Commends Stars 3-6- -1 d) pre-seas- on Nic-kle- 's performance at center after being moved theie from one-poi- PAYING JOBS IN EUROPE 14-1- st 236-poun- Silvester’s throw wras by far the best of the day It capped four years of training and avenged his narrow defeat in the 1960 Olympic Trials In 1960 Silvester missed third place and a berth with the Rome-boun- d Olympic Team by seven inches Also in the final Olympic Trials was another former great Aggie discus ace Glen d Passey Passey a dynamo placed fifth in the field of the nation’s sev en 170-poun- best discus men Passey’s throw was 184-- 2 about 6 feet short of the third place mark and the Olympic berth won by 270 pound behemoth Dave Weil It staples term papers and class notes photo graphs news items themes reports d sophomore from Kemmerer Wyo Knap singled out two backs for future Aggie greatness 180-poun- nk totes to bulletin board pennant! wall shelf paper drawer linings 11-0-- OFFICER? it fastens party costumes prom decorations school projects posters stage sets IF YOU ARE DON'T SETTLE FOR LESS! SvSmigllnime tory In the backfield the Aggies again will field a strong running attack with a fair passing game Big guns in their attack include fullback Joe Johnson (205) quarterback Rick Norman (195) and tailback Irby Cain (195) Plenty of seats remain for the Romney Stadium opener and may be purchased at all ticket outlets or directly from the George Nelson Fieldhouse taild He said that sophoEric back Maughan (a more from Logan) is looking d transfer great and flankerback Tom Cru i c is too especially on ticket office defense 185-poun- It tacEss 20-1- tackle to fill the second team slot vacated by the injured center Ken Ferguson In other comments Coach Knap said that there were no Iw’o finer tackles in the counlege transfers and two returnees from the 1962 Rich and Harris Jim than try Zecher lie said “They’re squad to pose an awesome like mountains — immovable” threat to any team the Agfaee this jear Knap also praised tw o ends gies The line led by tackles for their improvement (Ron Sbranti and Rich Borino) Gene Modzelcwski )215) and “Sbranti reported for foot- Will Hudgins (238) guards ball in great shape and real- Willie Adams (230) and Owr-e- n Thomas (250) and center ly showed that he wanted to Wendell SbChambers (210) has commented play” Knap size team third along with excepfrom moved great ranti and could well tional team this speed to first last year hisyear in front of veteran John be the best at NMSU in Matthews at left end Knap Grand Duchy of Luxembourg called Rich Borino’s play at 9 — Students are urged to pply early for summer jobs in right end a surprise to everyLuiope Thousands of jobs (of- one Borino is a fice resort factory faim etc) to Wages tmnRvaae 400 monthly and the range Ameiican student Information Service awards travel giants to legis- students Those interested should send $2 to Dept T ASIS & Ave de la Liberte Luxembourg City Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and request the ASIS pae booklet listing and describing every available job and a ravel grant and job application al nt let-term- cn serves Ice cream in Europe Trials held Sept 13 in Los Angeles Silvester hurled the platter 198-- 7 to beat his areh-rivand tw ice Olympic gold medal winner A1 Oerter 7-- Knap also cited Dave co-e- d Jay Silvester former Aggie track gieat qualified for the United States Olympic Track and Field Team during the summer Silvester wTon a beith on the team when he placed fust in the discus throw at the final Olympic st By Ralph Maughan Jr ture when called upon to fill Student Life Sports Writer j the spot of an injured teamFootball Coach Tony Knap mate Knap said “The insingled out several players juries to Ron Edwards Ken for honors in an interview Ferguson and Ron Stewart last Thursday prior to de- prior to reporting for pracparting for the season opener tice could have ruined our with Arizona State U at season” but Knap added Tempo “Rudy Curinga Rich Handel Coach Knap said that it and the transfer quarterback was amazing how second and Norm Senturier have improvthird team players could ma ed greatly to fill the gap” tt US Aggie Chucker To Hurl For US No bigger than a pack of gum Refills available everywhere Made in US 4 At any stationery variety book storel INC LONfl ISLAND CITY 1 NEW YOfl- - |