Show 4 — STUDENT LIFE MONDAY SEPTEMBER 26 1966 aJ f b V y M Bartuxs Utah State showed a urv thice through tough delense quaiters of play but the puuer-iu- l Cornhuskers from Nebraska scored three times in the mat quarter Saturday to take a 28 to 7 win over the visiting Utags As in the New Mexico game the ggie defense was at times nothing short ot sensational but because the ollense could not get clicking the delense was ov erw orked The offense was definitely the weak snot in the Aggie loss Ron Edwards was forced to pass much more than has been traditional in Aggieland At halltime the lluskeis "tie leading Utah State by a score The lone first half touchdown came on the first Xebiaska drive when the Iluskers made a nice runback on Stewart's punt Just seven plavs later Winters lumped across trom the one and a half vaidhne The kick was By Brent 0 BILL STALEY was a standout on defense for the Utags Saturday afternoon in Lincoln as he made nine unassisted tackles Cornhuskers The Utags will be looking against the for their first win of the young season Saturday when they host New Mexico State in Romney Stadium at 1:30 pm fifth-ranke- d also good elsons Notes By Vern w the Smithfield learn a 1 loss In the second victory The game Lugo led the team to a 5-- 9-- 2 next four days rain canceled the action and the Smithfield team was finally forced to drop out of the tournament and come home due to lack of funds Besides dominating the mound action Lugo also led the team in hitting with a 465 baiting average and logged the most home runs with two —o— Elsewhere Tom Robson and Johnny Hill weie making their own headlines Aggie head baseball Coach Jim Railey took Robson and Hill with him to the Basin League in Nebraska to play for the Valentine Hearts The Basin League is a semi-prleague that has produced many major league stars during the years Robson dominated the league in hitting His 317 batting average was good for second He placed first in the league in RBI's triples and placed third in home-run- s Hill while only baiting 217 provided timely hits for the Hearts and he also hit well for power Johnny took turns playing shortstop and second base and did a fine job in the field —o— This spring Robson and Hill will be back but unfortunately Lugo will not Coach Railey should be optimistic however since he loses only Lugo and outfielder Roger Meitler The coach is asking all those mieiested in playing for the Aggies come spring to coni act him soonest concerning fall practice o otheis Lugo compiled a fantastic rpcord lie recorded 13 wins and 0 losses with an ERA of 049 giving up only 5 earned runs in 89 innings pitched In that 89 innings pitchril Logo struek out 163 batters for an average of almost two strikeouts per inning In one game he struck out 22 of the 27 hatters to lace him in completing his first this game was in the state game Incidentally championship against (he defending championship loam The Smilhfield nine then went lo the National Championship in Wichita Kansas and compiled a veiy ci edible record Former assistant Aggie baseball mentor Lam Smith and last year's Mar catcher John Geames joined the team for the trip In their first game against the second seeded team five unearned tains cost Smith and no-h- it driv-my'Si- ll PT On (lie next Aggie senes' ol downs the ollense looked tough atagain but this and iin tiler The Los Angeles Lakets professional basketball loam perennial champions of the National Basketball Association's Western Division will meet the San Francisco Warriors of the NBA exhibition game in a in Utah State University’s Gum ge Nelson Fieldhotise in Logan Monday Oct 10 This will he the thud year that the Lakeis will have appealed in Logan tor an exhibition sponsored by the I SU Athletic Associates sports boost-e- i organisation Los Angeles defeated the Warnois in 1904 by a seme ail last tall beat the world champion Boston Celtics ALWAYS Orders Made "BEST HAMBURGERS — SUNDAES IN 752-013- DETACHMENT J( s- - ROT CBui'dhiq PHI if Chick To Call 752-905- 7 L 49' Rolls -- - Tater Tots Fried Chicken V2 79' Tossed Salad 715 Ufh V 15' Potato Salad This coupon L worth Oil Silurdm ni 20' ol Sin pi discount on any 10 Monday - Tuesday Man an iris meemirr k hri ilrd for t'I kani ratnas and Miiaiunes af a - me is stu 15' -- 20' — 1 M 6h -- - Wednesday nd Thoxp nerding mips tan rnnian m High Itisp or Hinoiiano in Bui- n -- pi thr - lie New irth 5298 wu Zealand North aid Sou'h T ')S missions will hoid men send- amuul irunion 8pm Fridiv in the P rk Make Uth entri il ex i Sill Lake ( ii 0 L roii d rrf Bucket Chicken 16 Pieces Mtidriit interested in working at Kl si f VI during the v nnol ear ate imited lo attend a meeting at 5 pm l Inc eentmr at the r I ci fc Fried Chicken Va Marling F W 'i!l will pn'sirje at a I ( siake irpvide n 7 ) pm W nm m the Stake ener lie is me author of Ihoiuhts to I Bn' end other pahli it liner Still has hi'un weoklv radio amirests tenter in It will be ready in minutes Is This For You? 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South Main 1 THE BISTRO Yllijs ' H fiK Hi ARMY WELCOME 1’ Hie fust World Senes was m and the two teams were the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Boston Pilgrims (know known as the Red Sox) The Pilgrims were winners with five victones in ar eight game series JOIN IS s r MEN kntsk kk - 1 V'o COLLEGE Ik pH ’( Frostop 123-11- 2 o m ticket manager Moulton reports that tickets are on sale in the Union Budding ticket of ice on campus a well as at all other USU ticket cutlets All seats are reset ved and are priced at $3 and $2 Students will be admitted to the $2 seat-fo- r half price The Lakers will be paced bv the punch of Jerry West and Elgin Baylor and will be displaying a fine rookie crop led by Jerry Chambers of Utah Big gun for the Warriors is Rick former NCAA scoring Barry champion from Miami Ni 9 quar-leibae- lt n 111-9- 8 USU (frfltit MatMli f 11 st Dm nv PistS Alt Pavso Comp inihlcs lovl Viivls Pena Kt kv i 4 i hard-nmmn- g tempts weie stimied bv the Nebraska delense and mistakes by the g ollense Larry Waetiholu a Ibfi pound baek was the real He intercepted two I tag passes at crucial times ami ran baek Stewart’s punt for over 711 yards and a score This was but a few minutes after a nice end run by 219 pound Hon Kirkland The tinal Nebraska touchdown was in the last minutes of the game when one of the big Cornhusker reserve backs ran over from six car’s out I ' Aggie often-Because k could not gel going Utag Hon Edwaids was forced to take to the aiiwavs Edwards threw 42 passes connecting on twenty Throwing to any posible receiver he collected 193 vards through the air Gene McKeehan hauled in several passes for 16 yards as did Dave Clark On the ground Gerald Watson was the mam lugger with 33 yards in seven carries A new individual caieer mark was set bv Ron Edwards in total offense With his 154 yaids gain- - fi Teams Come For Game ed in the Nebiaska game and 67 winch he collected against New Mexico he raised his total yards to 2458 breaking the old mark of 2 443 held bv a former ggie great Kent Hams Defensively Bill Staley was terrific in leading the Utah State eleven lo many stops Texas Christian was not able to make a single unassisted tackle last week against the In Satin day's acCornhuskers tion Sfalev had nine single stops followed by Foxier with seven King with six and Boyer with six Utah State lolleeted 206 total all of them coming vards through tlie air Nebraska had a total of 281 vards onlv 91 of these by the ground game ggie-kille- r Nelson Aggie baseball stars Tom Robson John Hill and Bill Lugo along with coach Jim Railey and former frosh coach Larry Smith played prominent roles in baseball action during the summer Lugo who has broken just about every pitching record here at L’tah State hurled for Smith-fiel- d in the Utah Amateur Leagup during the summer To say he was fantastic is an understatement The Smithfield team captured the state title with a recoid of 32 wins and 1 loss The league was madp up of many of the stars from Weber State Utah and BYU along with other great players such as Ken Hunt former major league hurler with the Cincinnati Reds Curt Jenson former Salt Lake Bee star and many in tile first half die Aggi dclonxo led bv hard Staley was tmnd Quarterback Boh Chuichich and all hacks ol the big Coinhusker felt the liaid blow- - Irom ’lie Yg The Cornhusker gunind line game was held to 91 voids 1'his is quite low tor the leading team ol last season In the second hall the Aggies came hack like then weie readv to show the 60 000 Ians Utah State power Alter an misueeess-- f nl seiies ol downs Stew ait was foiced to punt Ills kick went high into the air then came down hitting a lineman making the ball lair plav lor any one Mike O'Shea look the challenge and promptly dived on the ball Alter passes to McKeehan and Lane and a short run bv Watson Edwards took the ball over lor the scoie Jim Muiphy made the Fspecijllv & f V 27 East 4th North Mountain States Telephons w Next to Albertson's 752-317- 4 ’ wim m t&i pactsAtX&i t i a t |