Show 4 SEPTEMBER 4 — STUDENT LIFE fi £ H'T 3 auuring " © W k M &0 f an 0 BYU 24-Both teams went scoreless 6 throughout first half action and the clock read 0 until mid way through the third period when “Shifty” Shivers scooted 11 yards around left end for paydirt MacArthur Lane failed to add the extra point due’to a bad pass from center' on the conversion at0-- -- - The teams then matched strategy in scoreless efforts until Shivers shined again on a pass play from quarterback Ron Edwards with 2:22 remaining in the game To cross the goal line the candidate outran ASU speedsters who have been clocked at 92 and 93 in the d dash First half action was nip and tuck with the Kush eleven gaining the statistical margin TluTr y ardage gained was 96 compared to 48 exactly half that total by the Aggies The Devils gained 95 first half yards in the air coinpar- twro 64-ya- rd an 100-yar- aerial gain Conversely the Utah group had 40 yards rushing to one for the southeners in the initial CO minutes Ben Hawkins touted for honors stole the show for the hosts as he participated in nearly all of the ASU passing action Tie received six complete passes from quarterback John Goodman and accounted for 65 of the 95 passing yards in' the first half However his efforts w'ent for naught as the USU defense held when it ed to 8 of yards by the Utags an Following halftime briefings by Knap and his cohorts the visitors led by quarterback ace Ron Edwards turned the tables and dominated second half play Edwaids displayed quick thinking in naming plays which got the offensive ball rolling for the eventual victors When he couldn’t connect with pass plays he piloted his team in ground maneuvers which proved effective In his specially of passing he completed 11 of 21 attempts for 113 yards: With Shivers paving the wray with 109 yards gained personally the Utags ammas-se- d 285 total offensive yards compared to 203 by the Sun Devils Shivers carried the pigskin 19 times With wins in their first twp outings the Logan crew now goes after number three in California against San 'Jose' Saturday Idaho toppled the golden staters Saturday 17-- 7 in a tight contest After testing their wares in California the ‘Staters return to Logan Oct 9 to host the Vandals from Idaho and their prospective Ray McDonald V T1 MfX'7'wT1' v- yw v K-- - - X' vv£c s xf $ A x V an Refunds on students tickets purchased for the football game between USU and the University of Hawaii are now being given to qualified students according to Tom Moulton ticket manager USU students who attended the game were required to purchase tickets because cards had not been issued Refunds are available at the Union Ticket Office for Students wTio signed refund slips Deadline is Sept 30 Moulton said w tow v? 44 r X- 9 v 4 V stu-dentbo- dy v College students are young adults Most of you earn part or all of your own spending money Some earn your own tuition But you all spend money And you should learn to manage it Walker’s Personal Plan Checking Account is the best answer Our Personal Plan Checking Account is designed for college students No specified balance is required to cover the checks you write Other features are just enough (1) You get free imprinted checks when you open your account but you pay for them only as you use them (2) You get a complete mont You CVery can &) mail and nTi!ent no by (4) loss or inconvenience if you spoil a check The cost for this service? Just 10$ for each check that’s actually paid on your account plus a small re-ord- er 2M-a-mon- th service charge There’s a Walker Bank office near most of Utah’s an univeisities Why not open your account this week? col-eg- A meeting for students desiring to become members of USU’s golf team will be held Tuesday at 2 pm at the Logan Golf and Country Club Prospective golfers wiU then receive instructions from Dean Candland newr links coach -- mattered most Ticket Refund Uqvj Avnlfabla Long Drive? fw ’ a In a game highlighted by action from Roy Shivers of USU and Ben Hawkins of Arizona State the Logan eleven took a 13-- victory from the host Sun Devils Tempe fans filled 29112 seats in the mammoth ASU stadium By holding the Devils scoreless Coach Tony Knap and his charges became the first team to shut out ASU Coach Frank Kush in '62 games of his coaching career The defeat also marked the first time the Tempe club has lost three games in a row They closed their 1964 season with a loss and opened this year with an unexpected loss to tempt 27 1965 Relax With A It 4 MM J (J I MEL'S Barber Shop Westside 'Bird - mwYF 752-989- 4 Cache Valley Office 102 North Main Logan es y ' |