Show 4 — STUDENT LIFE MONDAY SEPTEMBER 24 1964 4- - Lose v 'fTlf IF ' S ‘ Jjf 9 Especially in the first half ihe a showed State Utah scry Aggie defense led by Bill Staley was tornd Quartough detente through three and all quarters ot play but the power-lu- l tet back Bob Chut cinch backs oi the big Cmnlmsker Coi nlmskers Irom Nebraska stored three times in the mat felt the haul blows Irom he g giound quarter Saturday to take a 28 line The Cornlmsker to 7 win over the visiting Utags game was held to 91 yards This is quite low lor the leading lushAs in the New Mexico game ing team ol last season the ggie defense was attunes In the second hall the Aggies nothing short ot sensational but because the ottense could not came bath like tliev weie readv 60 000 Ians Utah get clicking the defense was to show the State power Alter an unsuccess-lu- l oierwoiked senes ot downs Stew ait was The offense was definitely the weak snot in the Aggie loss lion forced to punt Ills kick went Kdwards was forced to pass high into the air then came down hitting a lineman making much more than has been tradthe ball fair plav for anyone itional in Aggieland At halttnne the iluskeis weie Mike O'Shea took the challenge and promptly dived on the ball leading Utah State by a After passes to McKeehan and score The lone first half touchdown came on the first Nebraska Lane and a short run by Watson took the ball over for dme when the Huskers made a Edwards the score Jim Murphy made the nice runback on Stewart's punt Just seven plavs later Winters PAT day afternoon in Lincoln as he made nine unassisted tackles On the next Aggie senes of The Utags will be looking d Cornhuskers the jumped across irom the one and against a half vaidline The kick was downs tile ol tense looked tough for their first win of the young season Saturday when they host atagain but tins and anther also good New Mexico State in Romney Stadium at 1:30 pm tempts weie stained bv the Nebraska detense and mistakes by the Ag oiiense Larry achlmltz a 166 pound r back was the real He intercepted two Utag passes at crucial times ami ran back Stewart's punt for over 70 yards and a score This was but a few minutes after a nice end run by 219 pound Ron Kirkland The final Nebraska touchdown was in the last minutes of the r By Vern Nelson game when one of the big reserv e backs i an over loss In the second from six yar-’- out the Smithfield team a Aggie baseball stars Tom Robson John IIill I Because to Aggie oflene a team led the and victory The coach Jim with Railey and Bill Lugo along game Lugo next four days rain canceled the action and the could not gei going Utag quarformer frosh coach Larry Smith played promSmithfield team was finally forced to drop out terback Ron Edwaids was forinent roles in baseball action during the summer Edthe tournament and come home due to lack ced to take to the aiiways about of pitchevery Lugo who has broken just 42 passes connectthrew wards Smith-field of funds ing record here at Utah State huiled for to any Besides dominating the mound action Lugo ing on twenty Throwing in the Utah Amateur League dunng the he collected receiver posible 465 a with in team underthe batting also led an was hitting To is he fantastic summer say 193 yards through the air statement The Smithfield team captured the average and logged the most home runs with two Gene McKeehan hauled in sev— state title w ith a recoid of 32 wins and 1 loss eral passes for 16 yaids as did were IIill and Robson Tom Elsewhere the of stars of Jolinny made The league was up many Dave Clark On the ground Gerfrom Weber State Utah and BYU along with making their own headlines Aggie head baseball ald Watson was the mam lugger other great players such as Ken Hunt former Coach Jim Railey took Robson and Hill with him with 33 yards in seven carries to the Basin League in Nebraska to play for the major league hurlcr with the Cincinnati Reds A new individual career mark semi-pra is Basin Valentine Hearts The League Curt Jenson former Salt Lake Bee star and many was set bv Ron Edwards in total otheis league that has produced many major league otfense With his 154 yaids gain- the recorded He record a stars fantastic years during Lugo compiled Robson dominated the league in hitting His 317 13 wins and 0 losses with an LRA of 04!) giving s This batting average was good for second He placed up only 5 earned runs in 8!) innings pitched In will preside at that 8!) innings pitched Lugo struck out 163 first in the league in RBI’s triples and placed a I Sterling XV sU Stane fireside at 7 pin batters for an average of almost two strikeouts third in home-run- s U print :ca take Center in the I St fie in tne author of to I e v Hill while only batting 217 provided timely per inning In one game lie struck out 22 of the R ” and other Itier Sill publrmon 27 hatters to lace him in completing his first hits for the Hearts and he also hit well for power has sien weokl latlio addrtsts —o second and in the state Johnny took turns playing shortstop game Incidentally this game was MtidciiW interested in working TsLsl ! M dunng the viiool etr are bae and did a fine job in the field championship against the defending championto attend a nieeun at 5 pm fruited — O—— ship team i)n evening nl the 713 12th t ut teniei back will but be Hill and National Robson This spring The Smilhfield nine then went lo the o— unfot tunately Lugo w ill not Coach Railey should North ird Sou'll Ihe New Championship in Wnhita Kansas and compiled OS will hoid then be optimistic however since he loses only Lugo a veiy credible record Kormei assistant Aggie in ihe reunion h pm Pi IL 11th rk ‘'take ( entei baseball mentor Lairy Smith and last year's and outfielder Roger Mettler sL Suit Lake Cit in — o The coach is asking all those interested star catcher John Geames joined the team for Hauuntns — A meetme u s hed i!rd the trip In their fust game against the second playing for the Aggies come spring to contact for a'l kdimsinas and Mi'ahines at m SdturrirfA Orf at bis h 2nd fall him soonest concerning seeded team five unearned runs cost Smith and practice By ( Brent Bartuss hard-drivin- g I 7-- 0 the Nebiaska game and 67 which he collected against New Mexico he raised his total yards to 2458 breaking the old mark of 2413 held bv a lormer Aggie great Kent Harris I— ed in COLLEGE Defensively Bill Staley was terrific in leading the Utah State eleven to many slops Texas Christian was not able to make a single unassisted tackle last week against the In Saturday's acCornhuskers tion Stalev had nine single stops followed by Foster with seven King with six and Boyer with six Utah State collected 206 total cards all of them coming through the air Nebraska had a total of 281 ards onlv 91 of these by the ground game MEN JOIN hard-tunnin- g Plan your future NOW! for information contact: DETACHMENT ROT CBuUd:nq fifth-ranke- Aggie-kille- AH - 72-15- 7 I Chick lo Go Call 752-90- 57 It will be ready in minutes Corn-liuske- s 1 ' 9-- 2 o Tossed Salad 1 5C Potato Salad 15e--2- -- - 20c For You? 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