Show 4 ? rr- I f iv f V- 4 STUDEN TLIFE - Going into Saturday's game against the Utes Jim has kicked three field goals and 13 extra points for a total of 22 points — four more than second place Eric Maughan Jim started out the season in a somewhat shakev fashion missing an extra point and varIt seems now however ious field goal attempt that Murph has found the range Except for two PAT's missed against Pacitic Jim hasn't missed one since the first game of the season His field goal range has greatly improved as was shown in his two field goals against San Jose State of 33 and 38 yards In the San Jose State game several impressive field goal marks were made Murphy tied Jim Turner’s record of most field goals in a game with 2 His 38 yarder w as the third longest field goal in Aggie history and the longest since 1929 Jim also tied Turner’s season record of three field goals and there are still two games left to play ‘ Good place kickers are a valuable asset in football as many games are won or lost on a field goal or PAT Jnn is a valuable person to have kicking the field goals and PAT's and we all hope he keeps up the good work Coach Ralph Maughan’s freshman football team has completed its schedule for this year and looking back it seems to have been a very successful season The team finished with a 2 and 2 record but that doesn’t give a complete picture lo the game lost to the BYU Kittens by a 1 score of the score doesn’t tell the complete story The scored Kittens 23 points on the Rambl e r s in less than two minutes before the close of the first half of This type thing can happen to any team and it doesn’t necess a r i y 44-2- just 1 the show team's ability Except for those brief two minutes the Ramblers outplayed the Kittens In the Utah game several Rambler touchdowns were called back by officials with questionable officiating credentials Overall the Ramblers walked all over the Papooses and should have won the game by several touchdowns instead of losing In this writer's opinion there were more future varsity prospects on this year's team than any other freshmen team in the last three years In the quarterbacking department Ron Munn a 175 pounder from Brigham City came along towards the end of the season and developed some fine potential 26-2- 1 Michaelis missed game by four points and on tlie Texas Western game by three points Of the pros Maughan is still on top with 122 ami he is followed by Checketts with 116 Nelson 106 Barfuss 103 and Rawlings with on the Weber 99 Elankerback Ken Burrows looked very imlie has good moves as was shown in pressive his 90 yard kickolt return for a touchdown against Weber along with line hands and good speed lie very definitely will see action for the varsity in the next few years Powerhouse fullbacks Stu Wimek and Paul Mostly looked extremely good during the season Wimek a 210 pound from Toronto Canada was the leading rusher on the Rambler squad piie-driv-- chosen in tryouts to be held Tuesday at 3:30 in the UB auditori- terrifying FRIDAY hard-nose- “— to be eligible to tryout The group will prepare spec-troial cheers for the basketball season ahead along with the m songleaders ? i Evening PREVIEW Saturday 8 pm Vest-er- n Can You Get? West as you like in our Western Vest by his It's as rugged as a cowboy and just as It comes in a choice of fabric on ne side and flips over to deep-pilshepra on the other In a wide wild range of colors $ 88 S and $995 You can go as Wild good-lookin- g e spine-ting- i w lapped up FIRST G ME IN i892 he fust I tali State game was played on the on Friday NoveiX 25 1892 The game was agl the University of Utah The fii al score was in the Agi favor That was tlie only gani( all season and there wa5 coach to help the leather b 1 12-- 0 1 gers NO ACTION IN I9i8 In 1918 there was no footba competition because war and it fiuenza caused postponement all games o V fcZl I 0— In the game against the Utes tomorrow Knap and his crew are going to have to come up with a few new wrinkles if they are going to beat the tough Utes It is true that the Aggie ground game has been chewing up huge hunks of yardage against their last two opponents but I find it hard to compare the SJS or the UOP lines defensively with that of the Utes Pat McKissick and John Stipech both candidates should make the going considerably rougher for the Aggie ground attack than in the two previous games Mike Gold Dewey Czupka Lenard Hansen Willie Mollini Gene McKeehan and Jim LeMoine are going to have their work cut out for them in combating the Utes’ defensive line Another thing should be taken into consideration If the Utag’s plan again on deploying the strategy commonly known as “two yards and a cloud of dust” they better not plan on getting behind by more than one touchdown The grinding power of a sustained running attack used by the Aggies up to now takes too much time A constant running attack will not stop the clock Hence the San Jose State game was over in less than two hours In the Colorado State outing the Aggies were driving for a touchdown they had moved from their own thirty to the Rams twenty when the drive bogged down Another assault on the Ram defense wasn’t possible because the Aggies nad used up 11 minutes on that single drive of fifty the yards! If the Aggies get very far behind Utes they will have to open their attack and go to the air if they hope to catch up For these reasons fans should look to Knap to a open up his attack The Utes will be expectingdetheir running attack and they will be gearing fense to meet that running onslaught If the Agand run a few end gies could do a little passing some bugs in sweeps this definitely could throw It would the Redskins’ defensive machinery around and throw run to easier seem certainly over the Stipech and McKissick - anchored line than to try and run right through it r v Sl 1:15 Opn Frl 54 — Friday feRtiiri Tim5 m - 8 00 - 10 (Mi nturdav — ronds — 130 - 3 C 5 4(1 ant) 10 (HI Sneak I'revirw 8 pm of d ' GO AS WITH hart skis at this stago? FAR IS VOL LIKE 0 neat specimen of masculinity and permanently pressed as well! Van Heusen knows how to please a man and a woman too! Sporting Goods VAN H EUSEN dtia — Al doesn't want everybody's business —- Just YOURS! 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SATURDAY Extra Sot Next week's picks will end the Utah State game picks this year After the Hawaii pick next week our pros will turn their attention to the remaining games across the country and into a lew bowl games Scores will then be added and prizes awarded tlie winners ‘Life will also sponsor a "hoop pick” during the basketball season Eleven WIA Teams Win Game 0 According to Berg and Vicki DIenslager head cheerleader the two new male yell leaders will work hand in hand with the other cheerleaders for the remainder of the school year f history major it looks as though Tony Knap will again have some fine talent coming his way Big Phil Olson lived up to everyone’s expectations and played great ball on both offense and defense A1 Alvarez looked very good a also at the guard and middle linebacker post Duanne Bennett and iniured John Forzani should also help bolster the line in future years um The answer is too This week's guest is Karen Bush a sophomoie from Brigham City Karen is a ’Life writer On the line New Yell Leaders Wanted Dale Berg Booster Council chairman has announced that two new yell leaders will be 1966 Miehaehs Student Life’s head photographer and a sophomore from River Heights as the guest prog last week totaled 35 points to lead all guest progs to date 5y Vern Nelson The leading scorer on the revitalized Aggie offensive attack is place kicking specialist Jnn Murphy "Murph” a he is known to his teammates and students on campus came to Utah State last jear from Washington State University in Pullman Washington 18 Richard £ tyij FRIDAY NOVEMBER Pigskin Prognostications elson's Notes - 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