Show 4 — STUDENT LIFE Cerulla Fosfesf Utah State’s seemingly unbeatable soccer team continued its winning ways Saturday in Salt Lake City by whomping an outclassed Germania outfit 16-- 0 The win was the Utag’s of the year hrlamphs Records Fall By Ralph Maughan Jr Sports Staff Writer Sta- - Yesterday in Romney dium BYU downed the USU 110-3- 5 Although the score gave BYU a wide margin of victory it wasn’t track team Ag Diamontlmen Host Cougars Twice Saturday Utah State’s fast improving baseball team which has won five of its last six starts hosts the powerful BYU diamond crew in a doubleheader Saturday at 1 pm on the Utag diamond In a previous doubleheader between the two schools in Provo the Cougars destroyed the Aggies 19-- 0 and 22-- 3 Therefore the Utag con tingent should have the re venge motive in mind Last weekend the Utag pitching staff looked very impressive as the Utags won three of four contests from the College of Southern Utah The three wins brought the USU record to 4 Friday Tony Macias pitchin the second ed a against only ulla’s time of 135 in the high hurdles and former Utag Jay in Silvester’s throw of 201-1- 1 the discus Cerulla narrowly beat Cougar A1 Rockwell in the highs and both runners’ times were Cerulla’s time of fabulous 135 is the fastest in the world so far this year and Rock- well’s time of 136 ties for the second fastest Utah Ron DeVries’ third place time of 141 puts him in the national rankings Silvester’s discus heave of 201-1- 1 was the first time the discus had been thrown over 200 feet in Utah (two years ago 200 feet was thought to be a barrier like the 70 foot shot put) Also throwing the discus was former Aggie great Glen Passey Passey stopping in Utah on his way to Viet-Nathrew the platm ter 2 Seven meet records were set (all but one by Cougars) Tim Russell of BYU was a double winner and set records of 95 and 211 in the 100 and d dashes Other double winners were Mike Bianco of BYU in the shot put and diswhile of the afternoon and Ralph Dart of Utah cus game the Thunderbirds in the broad jump and State blanking 0 In the first game the triple jump Utag’s lost a heartbreaking Cougar pole vaulter Paul 0 decision despite a brilliant Skowrun set a meet record pitching performance by of 14-- 8 Cougar miler Bob Bill Lugo Richards set a meet record' Saturday the Utags swept of 4:163 and the BYU ' y two games from the team set a new meet In standard of 412 seconds Scores were 0 and the opener first game sophomore hurler Tom Culligan won his first game of the season by pitching a brilliant In the second contest which went one extra inning lefty Ken Jensen picked up the victory for the Utags even though he had to be bailed out by Macias in the bottom of the final frame Leading hitter on the Utag squad continues to be Rich Handel who now seems to be set at the shortstop position lie is hitting 313 with 25 hits in 80 trips including one home no-hitt- fifteenth one as large as predicted The outstanding marks of the afternoon were Gerry Cer- - 172-1U- 220-yar- er 3-- 1-- it 12 1965 MAY i loss and was a c c o m plished with five of USU’s first line players out with injurieson Two games remain the USU schedule This Saturday USU again travels to Salt Lake City this time to meet the Aztecs a Mexican team Auto Roly The Bonneville Region Sports Car Club of America will hold its May rally in Cache County on Sunday May 16 1985 Registration will be from 10:30 to 11:30 am The rally will begin at 12:01 pm The rally is open to any member of the SCCA and other inwith terested automobile that of any type is in safe driving condition It is not limited to sports cars only A free rally school with practice rally will be held today in Union Building Room 324 at 6:30 pm Everyone is welcome There will be no charge for the rally school Six donated trophies from local merchants in Logan will be given to the top three winners of the rally The event has been give the name of “Rendezvous Rally” All entrants will receive dash plaques and free refreshments at the finish The entry fee for the rally will be $300 non-membe- rs BYU Upsets USU’s men’s rodeo team place in goat tying last week-en- d upset BYU to take first place Jack Ilannutn who was the honors in the BYU intercolof USU’s football weekheld last rodeo legiate in team last fall also turned end in Provo totaled 531 points finished far ahead of the Cougars who were a distant second with 239 points Third was Idaho University with 221 points Montana State College garnered 122 points to finish fourth In the girls division USU placed third in the competi- PATROHSZE YOUR The Utag contingent which tion with 105 points First ADVERTISERS were the Montana State University coeds with 180 points The gr!s from Montana State College placed second with 170 points Thirteen men’s teams and “Temptress’' the most t°ams seven girls participa- stunning thing to hit a man's in the thirteenth annual ted eye since Eve The contrast rodeo sets off a rose marie reid Karen James Miss Rodeo America of 1962 who placed third in goat tying in the national college championship rodeo last year took first cummerbund clinging swinging sheath rounded with a semi-loback Pert elasticized print w 10-2- 2300 0 COME AS YOU ARE! DRIVE-I- N UIIIIHUUHIIIHIIIUIIHHHIHIIIIIHHIHIIUW 6-- 5 one-hitt- er Cf AND THURSDAY 1 JBHfS Ron Rushton RBI’s) (283 2 homers 8 RBI’s) and Bill Sherwood (278 5 RBI’s) Top pitchers are Lugo (2-- 5 239 ERA) Culligan (1-- 1 344 (4-- 4 490 Macias ERA) (1-- 1 630 Jensen and ERA) ERA) Lugo and Macias will start against the Cougars Saturday while Jensen and Culligan will get the call Tuesday when the Aggies host Idaho State in a doubleheader which ends the Utag baseball season MRSJREEH VMKIG'ffAHA KgLIFJTOOKI” 0© run and 12 runs batted in Other top Utag hitters are: leftfielder Scott Cameron (294 1 Homer 7 RBI’s) catcher John Geames (284 EffltgRDDlPDCglMRirira TECHNICOLOR PANAVISION PLUS i 12 pared to the rates most folks pay If you’re a careful driver chances are you can save too and get claim service so good it’s kept us the No 1 car insurer for 18 straight years'! 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Needham 125 North Main Logan in fine performance in the BYU rodeo as he roped two calves in the good time of 314 seconds Miss James Hannum and the other members of the Utag rodeo team will be participating in the USU Rodeo May 21 and 22 at the Cache County Fairgrounds in Logan a THEATER 440-rela- ds 3-- Utag RodeoT earn Office Opens At 7:00 p m Show Starts at Dark Box Downtown Campus — |