Show i Utah State University September 27 Volume 63 Russell 1 965 Number 1 Heads Lineup Ilfs Lak Hflellsoin Information Services Release Area basketball fans will get a chance to see the two top teams in the professional National Basketball Association in action tonight when the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers square off in game in Fieldhouse at Nelson George a pro-exhibiti- 7:30 pm The Celtics paced by the incomparable Bill Russell defeated the Lakers for the world champion of pro bas- ketball in five games last April At that time however the Lakers were without the services of ont of their superstars Elgin —aylor who was injured Bajlor uill be healthy this time around and with him Jerry West Rudy LaRusso and rookies like Gail Goodrich from UCLA and John Fairchild from BY-the Lakers should be able to give the Celtics a fine go an U of it Other Lakers who will be sure to see action in the contest are Dick Barnett Gene Wiley Darrall Imhoff Walt Hazzard and former Utah great Bill (The Hill) McGill West and Baylor are undoubtedly the greatest one- - two scoring punch in pro bas-so- they averaged 310 and 271 points per game respec-thel- y for a total average output per game of 581 The Russell-le- d Celtics have win the NBA championship seven consecutive seasons The only year in the last nine the Beantown team didn’t win the title Russell was out with an injury Sam Jones was the leading scorer on the Celt outfit last season with an average of 259 points per game Hav-lice- k netted 183 points per contest while Heinsohn was good for 136 Sanders 118 and Naulls 105 Along with Russell’s average of 141 ppg this makes a total of six ball players who averaged in the double figures for the championship Celtics Opposing coaches will be Arnold “Red” Auerbach of the Celts and Fred Schauss of the Lakers Both are recognized as top coaches in the NBA The game will be staged of under the the USU athletic department and the Aggie Quarterback Club All seats for the contest will be reserved and tic-8- 2 They are on sale now at kets will be priced at $3 and n ketball history as last scathe USU ticket office and all regular ticket outlets Traffic Officials Issue Student Parking Rules Campus parking regulations have been altered for the 1965-6school year to more effectively administrate campus traffic conditions according to campus traffic officials Beginning today citations will be issued to students violating parking regulations on campus officials said Rules released by the of- pm 6 fice follow: 1 Each car and motorcycle driven or parked on cam- pus dormitory parking areas must have a decal properly and permanently displayed on the vehicle 2 Remove old parking decals before applying new stickers 3 No roadway or red curb parking at any time — this includes parking lot roadways Students are not permitted to park in staff areas 4 Violation tickets may be appealed but must be appealed within five days or an appeal will not be granted 5 students must out state cars of driving secure a permit from the traffic office located in the Plant Maintenance Building immediately 6 Special parking permits will be issued after October 1 7 Students using a staff members car for personal use on campus must secure a student decal and park in a student parking area including Non-reside- nt non-reside- nt Homecoming '65 Set For October The week of October 6 has been selected as the date for this year’s Utah State Homecoming activities Beginning Monday October 11 the entire week’s schedule is replete with numerous events which will continue through Saturday’s football contest between the Utah State Gggies and the Montana University Grizzlies Climaxing he week’s Homecoming happenings will be the annual Homecoming Dance to be held Saturday night in the USU Union 11-1- PROVIDING TOP basketball entertainment will be Rudy LaRusso of the Los Angeles Lakers when the west coast team meets the Boston Celtics tonight at 7:30 pm on the George Nelson Fieldhouse court Tony Batala Hill perform at the USU Concert-Danc- e Friday in the Fieldhouse The event will be held at 7:30 n The singing group “The Lettermen” will appear in person at USU Friday The Student Union sponsored combination concert and dance will begin at 7 :30 pm in the Nelson Field-hous- e well-know- According to Dave Dredge union activity advisor both the concert and dance will be either stag or date functions Tickets are on sale in the USU Ticket Office for $175 per couple and $125 stag A 25 cent discount will be given if tickets are purchased in advance The Lettermen derived their name from their mutual interest in sports They actually all are lettermen Jim Pike starred at halfback in football and also played guard on the high school basketball team in Idaho Falls Ida- ho Bob Engemann lettered in both baseball and football in Van Nuys California and Tony Batala won laurels in baseball and track in his native Sharon Pennsylvania Before teaming up they had all launched individual careers in show business Jim had appeared at Hollywood’s Moulin Rouge with Louis Prima and K e e 1 y Smith Bob had been heard with Lawrence Welk’s orchestra and Tony had previously organized “The Fourmats” a group which featured Connie Stevens Since forming “The Letter-men- ” they have become one of the top recording groups Building Ballroom Extensive plans are now underway by the Homecoming Committee for a week of events Mike Mazuran is acting as general- - chairfete man for the week-lonsecretarial duties Handling for this year’s Homecoming preparations is Ruth Vander-bee- k Lyn “Swede” Larson is directing activities as g in the nation They have performed in many famous night spots and most of the top colleges and universities all over the nation Among their many hit songs are “The Way You Look Tonight” “When I Fall In Live” “Come Back Silly Girl” and “A Song For Young Love” Fall Enrollment Breaks Record Approximately 3000 new students registered Friday at Utah State University to start the institution toward a new record enrollment Former students registered Saturday Dean L Mark Neuberger Office of Admissions and Records predicted the enrollment uould reach 7500 a nine per cent increase oer last year The record number of new students were welcomed to the campus Thursday by Dr Daryl Chase University President who told them “This is a time of decision making and it will be one of the great days in your life You will never forget it” Thursday was also beginand the acning of tivities included a “Hello Breakfast” sponsored by the Retail Merchants of the Cache Chamber of Commerce Thursday evening the newcomers atteneded the Gala in the Amphitheater participated in a torchlight parade around the campus and concluded the day with a surfing party on the Union Plaza Friday’s activitiy include a Union Party A-Da- ys A-Da- ys A-I)a- ys at 7 pm Following registration Saturday a barbecue was held on the Quad with a Lighting of the “A” on the hillside concluded IIull-A-Balo- o the A-Da- ys followed activities |