Show STUDENT LIFE Sports Chaffer By Brent Checketh reason mentor who has suffered only one losing season in five years as head basketball coach at USU has recently completed the recruitment of two cagers who seem capable of making USU an easy 20 game winner next Another spring is past and baseball at Utah State has 1° a ckse The Logan hoisehidemen had a 1 season and showed a definite improvement from past USU well-respect- baseball Bill Lugo endd the season last Saturday by picking up victories in both ends of the doubleheader 1966 I’SU two will both be transfers from Rivers- TMayr-- ide (Calif) City College where they led that record the past season Names squad to a of the duo are Larry Bunce and Fred “Lucky” Smith and some information and statistics them follow Bunce a center stands an and weights 235 pounds He is feet tall described as an exceptionally good shooter for his size a good defensive player and a fine rebounder This past season at Riverside City College he shot 64 from the field 86 from the free throw line averaged 21 points per game and hauled dowm an average of 13 rebounds every time out He will be a junior next fall and will have two years of athletic eligibility at Utah 7 ‘ State Smith a guard stands Andersen considers him G-- 4 and weighs an excellent Coach floor general good 185 pounds and fine defensive player His credentials read sometlike this: At Riverside CC this past season he shot hing 57 from the field and 72 from the free throw line He 182 averaged points per game and 90 rebounds which is shooter 0 for a guard Bunce and Smith were instrumental in leading Riverside CC to the California state junior college championship the past two seasons Riverside CC is in the Eastern Conference and Bunce and Smith have both been selections there for the two past years They have also gained mention exceptional as selections Their freshman year at Riverside CC Bunce and Smith led that squad to a 31-- record This past season as mentioned above the two were instrumental in leading Riverside CC to a mark For the two years Bunce and Smith played at Riverside CC then that team had an overall record of 5 33-- 1 64-- 6 31 28 36 60 20 26 33 24 29 46 16 28 44 16 19 32 30 23 30 22 57 15 13 17 22 59 11 11 22 28 102 24 74 27 89 28 95 26 72 27 90 " Hale Mettler When one stops to consider that Smith Andersen will have top flight Les Powell Dennis O’Brien along with Bunce and men such as Hal Hale Lum Jones Tom Stewart Stish Ford Pete Ennenga and Alan Parrish returning the prospects seem bright for the 1966-6- 7 roundball season Andersen has said in fact the above mentioned that Bunce and Smith along returning letter men and freshmen Products Paul Iloffman and Jim llarrop give him a team comparable to those of the Wayne Estes-Tro- y Collier era soch as a 17 game home schedule next winter and material discussed above Utah State could surprise a great iTtany People — maybe even those who play basketball for mh and BYU How sweet it would be to turn the tables e Utes and BYU ??t and beat them 127-8- 8 and l respectively!!! 65-2- batters offensively with a 407 average and defensively among the regulars writh a 991 fielding percentage Tom Robson led the Ags with the powerful bat as he orbited five homeruns and hit for 60 ' Pla er Lugo Chase ' Swingle Culligan West Rollins USU Totals Opp Totals 12 30 10 6 6 12 5 1 28 28 3 2 1 8 2 3 3 3 6 3 3 1 0 1 5 0 4 0 6 1 3 5 1 3 2 3 2 0 4 0 3 2 1 5 1 0 5 5 5 14 11 0 12 0 2 14 10 4 10 21 0 1 01 Oil 28 17 11 28 11 17 14 IP 727 65 500 43 750 31 750 37 000 6 500 14 607 207 393 205 AB 251 165 125 157 27 RBI 15 101301 1221038 BITCHING L Pet w G1 10 G 1P Sr 700011 2 8 10 16 17 20 21 17 11 15 II R ER EB 61 37 31 31 24 24 25 30 IS 15 16 21 5 9 5 57 16 14 H 826 214 136 97 236 196 140 16 30 8 21 19 20 10 9 13 Ag 407 353 351 326 205 264 256 228 186 Thinciads Go To AAU And NCAA's Utah State will wind up its SO ERA 2 47 13 69 23 29 20 40 10 31 4 5 13 10 91 191 131 184 track competition this year by 309 sending six thinciads to the AAU in Provo this weekend 4 60 511 674 691 4 22 615 Rodeo Team Enters Regionals Results o the Western Montana College rodeo last week seen the Utah State club coming in second behind a strong Idaho State team Those placing from Utah State included: Duane Sorensen first ni bull riding Jim Fain second in steer wrestling Jim Brown third in calf roping LaVon McBride third in saddle bronc riding Bart Bailey second in calf roping and second in ribbon roping Audrey Westrop took second in barrel racing and Joy Peterson took fuorth in goat tying Audrey also cow was chosen d girl include President officers Dale Bingham vice president Bart Bailey secretary Peggy Bur-c- k According to Bill c h a i r m a n of the tudent book exchange icre will not be an this quarter Rower he said that there ould be one at the begin-n- g of next fall quarter ex-lan- ge total bases As a team Utah State has a fine 281 average compared to the opposition’s 259 John Geames Tom Robson Dave Clark Gary Frohlich and John Hill had averages that ranked above this average Utah State had 22 more hits than tlie opponents but scored 60 more runs This was due mainly to 40 walks more than the opposition Utah State led in all departments except one — this being batters hit by a pitch Evans treasurer Larry Nal-de- r publicity manager Dave Reese an drodeo chairman Mike Hansen This weekend the team will enter the Weber State College sponsored regional finals rodeo being held in Ogden The Delfa Phi Kappa and by sending four qualifiers to the NCAA’s in June Chosen to participate in the AAU (Amateur Athletics of Utah) will be Ain Roost in the discus and javalin Jim Helton in the broad and triple jumps Bob Butcher in the high hurdles John Barrus in the 880 steeple run and Tom Jacobsen in the intermediate hurdles Those qualifying to participate in the NCAA’s in Bloomington Indiana include Jerry Jim Helton Ain Roost Mardon and Connelly Cc-rull- a Fraternity house will be open for occupancy during the summer months Board and room provided Anyone interested call 752-123- 1 KEDS MAINSAIL the deck shoe that goes everywhere !j Cougars open date on the coming season’s USU bas-- P schedule has been filled by the Prague University of ovaa That team will perform in George Nelson Pi °USe a2ainst the Utags as part of a tour of the United Slat es’ offering the first European collegiate competition USU aceck uVer It should be interesting to see how well the fVo ehs play the roundball sport kpth 8-- 3 BATTING !!K SB All-Roun- flith ind Year with an record and had a stingy earned run average of 247 while going 3 innings John Geames led the Utag BASEBALL STATISTICS AB RJI1TBo8B 18 Aharado on even r Geames Robson Clark Froblich Hill Cameron 33-- 1 tto-o- Idaho with State He led Aggie hurlers season The — 7 17-1- Probably one of the happiest men around Utah State Unibasketball mentor LaDell Andersen and versity currently is The mt 27 asehalleirs Basketball Prospects Good with good may imiary corner would like to thank Student Life sports editor for giving us the opportunity to write this around ent nPiece (?) weekly- - We’ve had fun kicking °ias and options about sports in general and more Par reaiil yL sports at utah State University We hope that the columnshas g°tten at least a little eni°’ment from 0Uf ry Rawlings Let’s Fly MAINSAIL "lying Club Rent a j $800 per tnr $950 per hour ill expenses e prices Students Invited bean Leah Dunford wish- an °Pcn Inula- tin°eXtfld to (he students of USU attend her wedding be held on from 7 Thursday June 16 Walnut to 10 p m in the Room of the Union reception to Patronize Your Advertisers Squeegee safety sole Cessna 150 100 per hour 6 $895 Thero never was a smarter way to stay safe on deckl For Keds Mainsail has such trim lines and superb fit that it doubles as a regular casual In crisp white or top boatingcolors all of rugged washable duck And Mainsail combines ail of Keds’ exclusive inner comforts with this cial safety sole that has a patented anti- skid zigzag design Ask for Mainsail! 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