Show 6 — STUDENT OCTOBER 14 FRIDAY LITE Utah State Uimersiiv freshman tootball team open its season today against ttie Weber Stale College (rush in Komney Stadium with kickoff time set at 1 pm USU I'rosli coach Ralph Vaughan has announced his starting offensive and defensive lineups and three players wi'l be going both ways Phil Olsen of Logan brother of lormer Aggie Merlin Olsen All American who is now playing with the los Angeles Rams will open at left tackle on both oftense and Allred Alvarez a defense 352 pounder from Susumille Calif will play right guard on offense and middle linebaeker a John Forzani defensively 233 - pounder from Calgary and brother of Joe a Alta member of the CSC varsity will play right taekle offensively and right end defensively will d 1 6-- 2 Other nlk'iisive starters lor the Ramb'ers are Ron Adam163 Ida son split Gooding 213 Elmo Kent Alger end Little-dik- e I tali lett guard Terry 204 Smithtudd I tali center Gary Anderson 100 Brigham City Italy tight end Paul Jeppesen 173 Hyde Park Italy or Dave Neal 164 Ben Lomond Calil quarterback Dave Knud-se1H4 Salt Lake City Italy Ken Burrow 193 El tailback: flankcrbaek Calif Sohrante and Stuart Winick 209 Toron- tailback Out Other defensive starters arc Oakland Cai-l- i lett end Duane Bennett 234 Delta Utah right tackle Martin Taylor 168 Salt Lake City lett linebacker Bill Wright 168 Danville Calif right linebacker lan Purcell 196 ScarborWalough Ont macman: John ter 171 Glendora Calit lett halfback Steve Burke 156 Lu- Bill Dunstan 194 33-- 0 y Iliix will be tlic lirsl meeting nl Weber Stale and Utah Mate on the gridiron WSC opened its Ags Can Do For Big Season With First Meet Coach Delvwti Skip McUiuy will welcome back eleven lettermen at the i r s t wrestling meeting of the y next Monday at 3 30 p m it was announced vestep'ay ear USU-BYonline within three points of the Vein NcKmi h on the Utah and Weber winners cm tile red and by guessing game weeks picks games gained on Ralph Maughan Jr in last Ralph still remains on lop wilh 62 points after three weeks and Nelson is light behind him with 56 points Brent Barfuss is in thud vvilh 18 limits Bicnt Gtiecketis has 41 and Gary Rawlings has 30 Of the guest pi (ignoslieainrs Bob Yemen of the first week totaled 19 poinis for the top seme Laird Walker had five and last week Cathn Barfschi had 10 Tins week’s guest is Sieve Siathis a gtaduale of USU and social vice president last year He slopped to say goodbye before leaving lor Lackland AFB for a training progiam Tins week's picks: ' Yf-r- h this It— Ten Straight have been among the best as Homecoming games at Utah State 1964 the Ags faced the same Colorado In concerned is USU as far win a State team in homecoining action and came up with Thirty-seveyears ago Utah State started their homecoming footaction In 1929 the Ags kicked oif the traditional homecoming which proved Colorado took College ball games The Utags classic to be a good start for the Ags This supremacy in the fall the continued from 1929 until 1933 The University of Utah smashed loss 33-for the first Utag Ags That loss started a trend the other way A losing streak developforced ed that was delayed only momentarily in 1943 when the war the Utags to drop football for a season In 1944 Utah State jumped back into football competition However the Utags reportedly were using a player with a wooden leg and another missing one hand The Utags kept the losing streak gor to Nevada Finally ing that year by dropping a the string of homecoming defeats was cut in 1945 when Colorado State fell victim to USU edge over llieir comIn homecoming action the Ags have a winpetition In recent years this percentage has been helped by ning 12 of their last 13 games Utah State has compiled eight straight victories The last loss was in 1937 when Montana used a strong passing attack to upset the Ags During the great years of 1960 and 1961 the Ags were almost untouchable with Tommy “Gun” Larscheid leading the offensive In the 1960 game Larscheid took the opening kiekolf for 102 yards and a USU sccre By the way this stands as a record in Aggie-lan- d loss The game ended with BYU weeping from a The 1961 game was one that all in attendance will never forget On a snowy freezing afternoon the Ag footballers warmed up the field with a triumph over the University of Idaho The detense held Idaho to a grand total of a minus 60 yards rushing and a total offense of minus 23 yards Coach John Ralston tried to make the game more interesting by inserting three of his bi tackles in the backfield Merlin Olsen Clark Miller and Cylde Brock turned the last five minutes into a three ring circus much to the amusement of the fans In the 1963 season quarterback Bill Munson used a strong passing attack to gain a victory over the University of Pacific Munson hit 13 of 19 passes for 204 y ards which led the strong Aggie 42-1- n 10-- 0 0 iff j Us u Wi i ' $ A t i j ' s- - t t ' matches Idaho Slate who twice Inst year the history on this year's xM 8 I- - -- — ' -- a- ’ V s vv s Gos For Less — 5 & H Green Stamps 'THE STATIONS THAT EMPLOY USU £ y ifff i jL i f1! 1 f f's STUDENTS1' KEEP UTAH MOVING FORWARD L RAY ROBINSON Utah Legislature 34-- 0 VOTE Senate fy £ DEMCCRATiC it 52 DARLEY Commissioner DENZEL CLARK County Treasurer ERVIN VAN ORCEN V Dist No DON County MARJORIE HATCH Utah Legislature Leg Dist No 50 ? ‘ ‘ 403 South Main VERNON LAW Utah State v - beat coach- Leg Vi WESLEY Utah Legislature Leg Dist No SI MALMBERG County Sheriff 69-- 40-1- assult In a game last year where Utah State received a minus 112 yards penalties compared to 10 yards for the opposition the Ags used a strong attack both on the ground and in the air to gain a win The Ags collected 535 total yards 284 on the ground and 251 in the air to smash Montana That leaves this year The Ags have an recoid and Aggie-lan- d 54-2- 1 is in a state of disbelief as to what has happened to the Mighty Ags Is theie anyone wsu really understands what is keeping the Utags from winning'’ The Aggies are a poweiful team with potential unlimited Ibis power is bound to appear sometime this season and why not tomorrow? The men on the team want to win and are putting out mure than can be expected from them The tide is bound to turn the studentbody with the homecoming 1esuPfort spirit and the pride that the players have in Utah Stale stive of football this could be the one Colorado State — look out! Remember BLUE is the color TV Cameras To Take Game To tor the Saturday Game! game is earlier Utah State's homecoming game will have a kickoff time of 12:15 p m to allow tor ABC TV coverage scheduling i j Utah State Hosts GM rntmsiuukjm Gunners Today The course is usually three miles in length The team is made up of track team members who are preparing to participate in the 880 and 1 and 2 mile events during the indoor winter and spring track seasons Maughan stated that "cross country is as important to track as spring football is to the regular football season” It is hoped that the sport will grow here and that competition will build for participation with other colleges in this area The remainder of the Utah State Cross Country schedule for 1966 is as follows: October 20 BYU at Logan at 4 pm October 29 Weber-IdaliState at November 5 Utah at Ogden Salt Lake City and November 8 USU School Meet at Logan at This is Camaro bankois and all -- o !vVv:V FV 3 p m t Two Million Utah State's homecoming attraction tomorrow the big game of the afternoon with Colorado State will be broadcast on regional TV for the first time from Logan The estimated audience on tomorrow’s homecoming game will be two million According to Tom Moulton of the USU ticket office tickets have been movt ing nicely and a near i3 anticipated contingent upon weather conditions at game time Utah State has been on television before as a football team but never before from Romney Stadium For the women with better things to do than iron shirts Television coverage tomorrow will be extended into twelve western states including Idaho Eastern Oregon Nevada Utah Arizona New Mexico Western Texas Colorado Western Nebraska Wyoming and North Dakota The game will be one of tour televised that day by ABC The other three include Arkansas at Texas Northwestern at Wisconsin and Duke at Clemson Larry Birleffi the veteran voice of the University of Wyoming Cowboys will call the with Bob Anderson f mer halfback West Point ftoing the color play-by-pl- s f' y ji r' Camaro Sport Coupe with ‘a V ? 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