Show STUDENT 1966 — 5 FRIDAY OCTOBER 14 LIFE For Bv Gary Rawlings ’Life Sports Editor Utah State now down four Colorado State games will host home University in tomorrow's coming battle before one of the largest audiences ever to watch a Utah State football game The 12:15 pm kick'd f will be televised on regional TV by the Nelsons Notes By Vern Nelson American Ron EdwanK was the d loss Edwaids a groin injury which still puts him on the doubtful list tor e butuiday’s game Spain who had sutiered a shin splint will be starting tomot-rotcibuck comBroadcasting pany and will be one of lour regional games to be telecast Saturday The game will be carried to 12 western slates Coach Tony Knap experiencing his most unsuccessful season ever will gather his chargers in hopes of getting win No 1 and Utah State’s tenfh straight homecoming victory greatest USU-CS- Mtis-grov- Edwards a I SU who holds 10 school records in is passing and total oflense threatening several others He needs 48 more pasing yards to set an Aggie career record Bill Munson of the LA Rams currently holds the Ag record wilh yards Other Ag records being threatened inc’ude the career pass interception record which is currently held by Jay Van Noy at 13 Henry King needs three more to tie that record This year King has nabbed tour visitor passes In the pass reception department Dave Clark lias 67 which is only ten away from the career record held by George Hotchkin Other Ags leading the Ag offensive attack include Altie Taylor who has 287 total yards on kickoff returns to be a national leader in that department and Ron Stewart who is averaging 403 yards on punts Colorado State will come to Logan with a completely new offensive attack Coach Mike Lude has made a wholesale switch in his oflcnsive back-fielwhich has given him a record to date The Rams The CSU Rams from Fort Collins Colorado will be bringing to town one of their best teams in years Utah State has been successful over the Rams nine times in the last ten meetings However Colorado Slate holds a one game edge in a 52 game series at but Utah State has hopes of evening the series tomorrow The last Ram win was in 1959 when a field goal gave them a 10-victory in the game’s wanning minutes Utah State will be hoping for its first win after four straight loses — something new to Ag football The last time the Utags lost four openers was in 1941 That year E L Romney’s team ended with an season record The Ags lost their opener to New Mexico in Albuquerque 17-- 8 lost to sixth ranked Nebraska at Lincoln lost to New Mexico State in Romney stadium 23-- and last week was toppled by Brigham Young 27-The Utag team has been plagued by injuries and ace quar- 3 Ramblers Open Today The Utah Slate Rambler's coached by Ralph Maughan will open their season today when they meet the freshmen squad from Weber State at 1 pm in eilher Romney Stadium or at Logan High School Coach Maughan has concluded the thiee week dulls and seems with the prospects of the team The Ramblers will quile pleased from neighborbe led by quarterback Paul Jeppesen a Winick include Stuart backfield will Ilis Park starting ing Hyde pile riiivng fullback from Toronto Ontario: Dav'd a tailback from Salt Lake City The Knudsen a Ken Burrow from El Sobrante Calif flankerback will be In the line is where Maughan's charges will be strongest Anchoring the line oil both offense and defense will lie high school star l’hil Olsen Olsen a Logan boy is the younger brother of former Aggie great Merlin Olsen I talked to coach Maughan Thursday about Olsen and the coach feels that Olsen has the potential to he a great player If his potential develops he could be one of the greatest players ever to wear the Aggie colors Another potential great on the line is guard A1 Alvarez John Forzani brother of varsity Aggie Joe Forzani will be the other guard slot and Terry Littledyke from Smithfield will be snapping the ball At the tight end spot will be Gary Anderson from Brigham City and at the split will be Ron Adamson from Gooding Idaho Adamson will also do the punting chores for the Ramblers Weber State has a iump on the Ramblers as far as experience goes because they have already played one game In that game One can bet though by Snow College 33-they were that Weber Stale will be up for the game trying to prove that it can hold its own agaiist Utah Staate 209-pou- e d d 236-pou- d Ag 7 8 28-- 7 7 7 d 2 -- Vfrl - i' 10 - - - v j f r "X f Y the 6 fc’ t Y Y -- Y vV w GARTH HALL DODGES two would-b- e locklers in BYU action last week Hall is a sprite flankerback who caught several of John Pappas’ passes last Saturday and will undoubtedly see action tomorrow in the homecoming battle with Colorado State Game time is 12:15 pm The gridder schedule sixty years ago included only six or in seven games Traditionally 1905 and 1906 the Aggies played the University of Utah They also played Brigham Young College which was then located where Logan High School now stands The USAC Homecoming of 1906 was with BYC There were no Homecoming festivities then and when asked about the Jf t A -- r$ M 3fL tvoyY h Yu Kvv - Homecoming queen of sixty years ago Pyle commented “It was every man for himself” for in those days the USAC had an enrollment of five hundred — one third of that total was girls The football team consisted of such meinorables as Kirk who weighed 265 pounds and “Big John” Nelson who weighed 269 The coach of the day was a Professor Peterson The team took no trips except one to the U of U in 1906 And as a starter for tradition they won most of the games that they played Pyle was married on December 23 1908 to a girl who had immigrated from Denmark 14 years before at the age of ten Their family included four boys and two girls which proves that the football players of even that day probably even more tiian today w ere mighty tough Lay away for Christmas Dr Roland W Jeppson has been appointed as an assistant piofessor of civil engineering at the Utah Water Research Laboratory at Utah State University f -- JlimJLJ’' V- I DIAMOND center eighty years of age holds e picture of the Utah State Agricultural football team of 1905 on which he play GUY PYLE Col-leg- place wtih 871 and Wyoming followed scoring 873 for third Take Fourth 875 Ttali State’s Golf team took fourth in the Beehive Invitational Tournament at Logan last Saturday with Brigham Young University winning T Utah State was fourth with Finishing fifth was Idaho State with 893 Weber State had 901 and Colorado State a 947 sources and fluid mechanics at the Utah Water Research labor- atory Dr Jeppson is a native of Brigham City and received a IIS degree in 1958 and an MS degree in 1960 in civil engineering at Utah State University He has met the requirements for a PhD degree in civil engineering from Stanford University and will receive the degree in January His dissertation is entitled “Techniques for olving cavity jet and seepage problems by finite dif- Finn! 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' W (Continued from page 1) Following the testimonies of Green and Broadbent a motion to suspend the rules to consider a parking resolution of independent Senator Lawrence Rigby was defeated This resolution will come up next week In the meantime studentbody officers will be taking student opinion Studentnody President Kent Colton is asking students to give him their viev s or to express them through Student Life Wills Big Man in ’65 Maury Wills was the leading hitter last year in the World Series He had 11 hits in 30 at bats for a 367 batting average Y ” J I Discussions Heard S-Sgx- Y T A'is JV - - 5 r f A 'Big Beef Then' Says Gridder six feet our inches weighed about 220 pounds and was a very large man even by today's standards According to Mr Pyle football uniforms of that d a y were quite shallow in comparison with the heavy padded uniforms of today Uniforms of 1905-consisted of heavy leather shoulder pads shin guards and cleats Helmets were used very seldomly it will be: Austin Musgrove Norris Vermeil Yamasaki Butcher Foster King Laws and Martmsen n lege Areata California and research in both the Agricultural Experiment Station and the Engineering Experiment Station at USU Dr Jeppson is author or joint author of six publications in the areas of water resources and fluid mechanics He and his wife the former Mary Anna Marcuen of Logan have three children 'it 'virC i'hf" new-com- By Carlin Bartschi ‘Life Spurts Writer “In them days it was a’l J beef’ reminisced eighty - year old Guy Pyle about the 19C5 and 1906 Aggie football team on which he played for two of his three years at Utah State Agri-- l cultural College Pyle who was eighteen and nineteen y ears of age at the tihie when he was a member of the Aggie gridiron squad w a On defense Staley CSU has a tough line to go with its backfield but was hurt by graduation last year They lost all but one inside lineman on offense but the defense aggregation wasn't hit as hard State’s oflensive starters include: McKeehan Mo-luLee Hansen Ferguson Go'd LeMoine Maughan Hall and Nunn for a 211 pound line This compares to probable Graduate USU been in teaching vet-eia- in height Lude’s backfield is one of the most explosive in the Rocky Mountains In quarterback Bub Wolfe halfbacks Oscar Reed and Jon Henderson and fullback Jim Oliver CSU can exploit its opposition to the hilt both on the ground and in the air Reed broke the CSU rushing neering at Humboldt State —o— 3-- 1 27-2- record last year when he rushReed has been moved from fullback to left halfback to make room for Oliver at fullback Bub Wolfe leads the Rams at quarterback and last year completed 56 per cent of his pases Henderson will be the explosive right halfback ed for 725 yards ferences” Dr Jeppson’s experience has 0 Aggie baseballcrs have been having good workouts this fall and from the looks of it they should be pretfy good next spring Coach Railey’s big worry is try ing to replace the Bill Iugo-Joh- n Geaincs battery he lost through graduation From the looks of fall practice the returning pitchers from last year's team are greatly improved recoid last year has been lifting Tom Culligan who had a weights and has put on 20 pounds This weight has given Culli-ga- n more speed (Maybe you can break that window now Culligan!) Lonnie Chase Doug Rollins Gene West and Dan Swingle Stan Buchannan are all from last year and looking good s far the Aggie hitting goes this spring could definitely he “rip city’’ Robson has been bouncing halls off the markers in the grave yard all fall He definitely could be the greatest power hitter at Utah Mate since the days of the great Jan Van Nov Dyer Miller has impro' ed behind the plate and may fill in nicely at the slot left open by Geames John Hill and Dave Alvarado are both back and looking impressive In the outfield two out of the three starteis from last year will return Scott Cameron has been working out and Dave Clark will join the team next spring Gene West could fill in the other spot in the outfield left vacant by graduated Roger Mettler 45-1- -- d man-handle- d knocked over South Dakota in their opener then State fell to jxiwertul BYU m the last 4 seconds of a Provo game Their last loss was to power-lu- l 'lulsa m Oklahoma 20-- N |