Show STUCENT LIFE 4 1 191-pou- nd decis-ione- Allen Lovely of Colorado Mines 12-- 0 In t lie second match the senior pre-lamajor decisioned Ron Patter-ic- k of Denver 0 In the semi-finaFoster drubbed John Janitall of Colorado State 0 and in the match the championship Pleasant Ilill California native kept up his string of w ls 7-- ! By Brent 5-- Utah State’s fine veteran wrestler Tom Foster boosted his season record to 14-- last weekend by winning the championship in the Mountain Intercollegiate Wrestling Association tournament held in Alamosa Colorado To gain the championship Foster won four matches All were decisions and in all four Foster shutout his opponent d In his first match he 3-- shutouts by blanking Ron Hampton of Adams State 0 Now possessing a career of Foster looks to be a real threat to win the national championship in his weight division and gain un- II £ pares Foster Paces Ag Grapplers By Brent Cheeketts 'Life Columnist MARCH 45-10- Should Be Best jn Years Sports bpring A good indication of just is trying its best to get -1 animous tion All-Ameri- men- The NCAA tournament will be held in Ames Iowa March 24-2- 6 Besides Foster there is a possibility that Ron McBride and 123-pound- er heavyweight Don llol try will also represent USU in the nationals As a team Utah State finished fourth out of nine entries in the MIWA tourney with a point total of 26 The Utags would have finished third were it not for a fifteen point penalty for failing to have entries in three weight divisions currently Spring here and with it will come the spring sports track baseball tennis and golf It might be s interesting to take a quick look at Utah State outlook in all four sports TRACK: Eleven returning lettermen plus some top junior college transfers and newcomers should makej the slightly improved!' 1 over last year a not be There will great t f of depth in most events but-some good fndhidnal performers should make for an interest- top ing season Some of these Jim"--Helton men will be Jerry Cerulla Checketts Bill Staley Ain Roost Rolf JIoppc Dave Stoner Dave Roberts Dou Svvabb Craig Lewis Mardcn Connelly Ace Goerig Ralph Dart and Ron DeVries Cerulla will be attempting to break the world’s record of :132 in the high hurdles and probably will go through the regular season unbeaten lie might also run the 100 and dashes in addition to the is a fine long jumper and hurdles Ilelton triple jumper and also probably the Utag's best dash man Staley and Roost will be big threats in the shot put and discus as will Chilean Iloppe in the javelin In Stoner Roberts Swabb and Lewis USU will offer four exceptionally strong men in the 440 880 mile and two mile rs dealj J ? T 120-yar- d Several Numbers Of 220-yar- d LEVIS New Stay Prest Trousers Are Here For You To Choose From Checketts Connelly and Goerig should give strength to the pole valut event and Dart will be good competition for Helton in the long jump DeVries is a good second man in the d highs and could push Cerulla to the world record All in all it should be a very interesting track season Victories over BYU and Utah are not probable but the Utags should offer stronger showings against the two than last 120-yar- year BASEBALL: Coach Jim Railey has not only one but five aces up his sleeve in the form of powerful junior college transfers from Arizona Three of them Tom Robson (lb) Dave Alvarado (2b) and John Ilill (ss) should give USU one of its strongest hitting tightest fielding infields in history The other two Arizona transfers are pitchers Dan Swingle and Lannie Chase Both will probably be starters before the season is over Two JC transfers are outfielder Gary Frohlich and pitcher Doug Rawlins Add lettermen the caliber of catcher John Geames third baseman Dave Clark Hal Ilale and Roy Gorrell outfielders Scott Cameron and Roger Mettler and pitchers Bill Lugo and Tom Cuiligan to the list of transfers Jaycee and the answer would seem to be one of USU’s strongest baseball teams ever non-Arizo- na how lough the baseballers are however will start Mare! 19 That day they begin a series of 10 gaD1(I in Arizona three of which are against the de fending collegiate champion Arizona stui University TENNIS: Five returning lettermen on seven man squad would seem to indicate rather powerful USU tennis squad this spring but because of an overmatched schedule the Utags will do well to equal or better’ last record yer’s Veteran letterman Kellar Higboe Pochard Allred and Bob Hansen look to the strongest man on the squad They will likely battle it out for the first three singles spots with Brent Ritchie and Richard Eyre and newcomers Mike Christensen and Kent McClellan rounding out the squad 6-- 9 Coach Lincoln McClellan’s netters will get a change at the Arizona sunshine will accompany the baseballers and to Arizona for a series of matches GOLF: Strong competition for first team It’s post season basketball tourney time once more and again this comer feels that perennial prognosticating urge Look for Michigan to surprise everyone and win the national championship with Utah's Redskins coming in 4th nationally after winning the Western Regional:? As for BYU they will probably win the NIT if they don’t meet up with a good ball control team such as San Francisco or St Johns If the Cats do have to go up against one of these two slow down outfits however their dreams of an NIT bubble will quickly be burst Their chances of success then seem to on the bracketing d Is This For YouV ALL MEMBERS OF the IIuI O Ilawai Club are required to attend March 13 the meeting on at Judy’s house Saturday at 1 pm “NOBOOZ” a party celebrating the Iranian New Year will be held in Saturday March 19 at 7 pm are the Union Ballroom Tickets available in the ticket office and Young Man's Fancy Turns To The Diamonds At Thomas Irhvtmlers m golfers will go to Arizona Expected to give these six strong competition for the top berths before the season is over are lettermen Barry Espil and Jim Earl squadman Bill Nyman and newcomers Bruce Bean Scott Candland John Fister Wayne McQuivey Val Somers and Bob Vernon A WWKresm also they berths should make for an improved golf season and a successful debut for new link coach Dean Candland Lettermen Ron Morgan Dave DeN'oon and Tom Funhhouser squadman John Lee and fresman Steve Good and Cannon Randall are currently holding down the top six spots on the squad and look to be the lucky ones who In The Spring Prices Are $700 and $800 as |