Show 4 — STUDENT LIFE WEDNESDAY JANUARY 11 crra A4 Cg ©iisqbi'e: 6ea£z tneir coming back after w oi st tin ashing ol the season to flump sister - miioo! Utah in the best egie peilonnance to date bv Bv 0 seji the very rare setbacks the l ies Tonight’s opponent will he have suffered in (he confines of the touring Swedish Nationals their own This team was scheduled m Of tiie The ladell Andersen - to idlBrigham Young setplace of Dragee University ed term has a big feather in its back it was enough to lose for which cancelled :ts US tour The Svv edish game tonight sliaw hat mm and that leallier the Ags their seventeenth nais u prized one belonging to the tional will be unique in more wavs It was also ranking I tail t he I tali loss redskins than one The game will be the BYU Coag us enough to last Saturday night was one of their tilth give by International rules played straight hoop victory winch means that a team must over Ag teams shoot the ball within 30 secFor the Ags the next eight straight will ail be at home in onds after getting it Clocks will keep track oi the time The “good ’ole Nelson ” The Ags foul lanes will also be widened have vet to be dunked in Nelfeet son this vear but they haven’t Tiie Swedish quintet hasn’t fared as well on the road They have a record on the road been too successful in side tour Their most state this season recent loss was to Brigham Coaeli LaDell Andersen was Young in Provo Monday night indeed proud of his chargers Other losses have been nanded when they upended Utah in such snappy Aggie style Shaler Halimon was the leading warrior He tallied f8 points in the two game fracas With this soiling burst he now is the lead’ng marksm n Aggie 21 with point avew'e State had tro"ble a lie post pus rum in Fro BYU buttle and a- - a result Cia'g Raymond Intramural basketball compesingle - liamlediv bonib-’tro tition between dorms clubs and Ags tor 35 ooints Utah State’s 1 ai rv fraternities resumed play TuesDunce has had trouble pbving on the road day night Scheduled to meet season but Coach Andersen rx-Thursady January 12 will be: Westminster vs Foresesses optimsm in his play Fete Knnenga saw action in ters 7 pm Dairy vs Newman b it It panics at the pu-and was 8 p m SAE vs DSP 8 p m Blanch’s Blunders vs Westsid-e- r hi’hlv piaised for his defensive ef arts in both games I ittle Schedule for Tuesday Januarli-- t Loopin' Jim Smith earned a starting berth ary 17 is as fo’lovvs: 6 pm Lions vs winner Westminster foi himself in the game tonight bv ins performance last weekvs Foresters 7 p m Canadians As winner: Dairy Club vs Newend The spunky reserve talman 8 pm DDK vs AGR 9 lied 20 points while pulling down nine rebounds in the Utah p m loser: PKA SX vs loser: SPE PGD game (laiy Rawlings ’Lilt1 Spoils Editor lc the next eight stiuight State ' is the chant 15 membois ol 1 t li state’s ' come - alive” lump team die ihant'ie ”omg into tonight s game Thi' Ag uigers chd what cvcrv-one lelt was highly improbable ball-bar- n their 3 Hgsq Schedule Scl Fur Dorm Frcf Clttj Pky 1 e? 6pm Team Returns Freni Colorado Meet Prepares For Idaho Test Ski PROBABLY ONE OF the best jump own Shaler Halimon Shaler can shot ort’sts in the nation is hit this jumper on the way up at the peck of the jump and on the way down Kari Liimo of BYU shook his head in amazement several times during the bottle as Shaler went up and hit with amazing Cougar-A- g accuracy He hit 30 po:nts against the Cougars and has season high of 38 against Utah the night after (Photo by Richard Michaelis) e our USU AAatmen Pin VVSC Grapplers Dennis Emerson Life Sports Writer Utah States takes to the load t'us weekend trav cling to New Mexico and Colorado Thursday the Aggies will be in Aubuqta to battle the New Mexico intensity Lobos and Finlay tiey face Adams State College in Alamosa Colorado and Satestern State College in in day Clunni'on Tie Coloiado colleges althougn small liace fine wrestling teams and aie both rated in tne tap 2c! teams m the nation Botn will pi nude the Aggies with nine New real tout'll competition Mexico also has a strong team but it the Ags show as much hustle as they did in beating Weber Monday Coach McCrarv Bv -- IFu V & 1 D’ PLAn if at your own College or Univerbitv College Assumption Mississippi State Alabama Cincinnati and Butler Leading the Swedish squad are three players who were tormor athletic standouts at US colleges and universities Two of these — Hans Alberts-soand Ralph Tclkin — won All - American NAIA honors Albertsson at Pacific Lutheran and Telkin at Rocklmrst Jorgen Hansson last College vear played on the New Mexico State freshman learn The game tonight at 8 03 p m will be a good warm-ugame for a talented Creighton University team which will lie coming Saturday night Creighton with practically all stait- n 8 p FEES during Summer (Quarter out-ol-st- Two is 19-A- ug 4 1 June July fi 4 Schedule Lists January Action Varsity Basketball Jan 11 — Swedish Nationals at Logan 8 03 pm Sat Jan 14 — Creighton at Logan 8:03 p m Mon Jan 16 -- - Seattle at Logan 803 pm Sat Jan 21 — Colorado State U at Logan 8 03 p ir Freshman Basketball AA'ed Jan 11 - Logan Stars at Logan 5 45 p m Sat Jan 14 -- Brigham Young Frosh at Logan 5 15 p m Mon Jan 16 Utah Frosh at Logan 5:45 pm AA’ed Varsity AA’restling Mexico at Albuquerque — Adams State at Alamosa — AA'estern State at Gunnison — Montana State at Logan 8 pm — Air Force Academy at Logan 230 Varsity Swimming Fri Jan 13 — Idaho State at Logan 3 pm Sat Jan 14 — Weber State at Ogden Fri Jan 20 — Brigham Young at Logan 3 pm Sat Jan 21 — Montana and AVeber State at Ogden Thurs Jan Fri Jan 13 Sat Jan 14 Fri Jan 20 Sat Jan 21 7-- i 12 — New 2- 19 - -- k July Sessions 19 123 PPg hlt the flPld from the line per cent from 1:1 lle 'bounding d Halimon leads vM(P' Bunco ha- - 77 and puwelj Opponents have out the Ags 541 to yA of one rebound xr meat money Tumght s game is coveied on sihedule the tegular season and all students will be admitted by their student activity cauls After chweri games Halimon leads all scorers with 23! points A vet aging 43 per cent from the field and 73 per cent from the Behind him ix Larry line Bunco with 141 points with a field percentage of 432 Bailee is the leading tree throw hooter with 865 per cent Bum o also is aveiaging 12 8 points per outing Behind Bonce comes senior who is Les Powell captain From the Host Blue Stue m thiee Altgies 1 lah wrh liy games CTeighum Lni'eisjtv is The seiies was started in 1962 The Blue Jays will be the Aggie's- opponent here Saturday 2 F OU in Country IT? COO L Mountains Girls Boys Yellowstone Pk Glacier Park Rodeos Brewery (thealte) Write: Admissions Mon Uina Slate Utm Bozeman Mont 59715 Kafer Shoo shout-Uta- n Ramblers Drop I w© in Weekend Contests and Dale meeting Friday’s Brown’s crew will cope with tins "Lam 'asproblem Saturday sistant Lairy Matthews) and will stress delense n our drills to prepare for BYU” Coach By Craig Ilislop ‘Life Sports Writer Brown mdi xtted Tiie irosh will warmup Saturday’s return match t contest tonight against anut L Utah State’s freshman basketball team took to the road for the second and third times last wekend and picked up its second and third loses of the season at he The two defeats hands of the BYU Kittens Frito Utah’s frosh day and Saturday evening lowered the Rambler record to Friday’s contest at Provo was a ragged one from the start with both teams making mistakes But the BYU frosh compensated for their errors with a tenacious press and a groat display of overall ‘cam speed The combination of both was too much for the outclassed common iai v if r &r i- A 3 - 1 s ’ sV ' t Sv ?' V - ' V' man-to-ma- n ' ‘ i3r 5 li -- i - Ramblers V 1 yyVM-tiuW The following night's game was almost completely different The voting Ags settled themselves down from the nrevious evening's erratic performance and fought a fine Utah University freshman team to a near standstill The Paposses held a shaky four point halftime lead The Ramblers fought valiantly in the second half but were checked on numerous scoring spurts by the Utah frosh as they fell short of win No 7 by three points 47 totaled Paul Jeppesen points for the two games to lead the Ramblers The Hyde Park Utah ace upped his average to 14 1 second to big Tim 177 a game Stan Buchanan earned praises from Coach Dale Brown due in part to a fine defensive effort against Utah Saturday The freshmen now have a week to prepare to avenge the BYU loss They wrill host the Kittens in a preliminary to the Creighton game this coming Saturday The frosh ftom BYU showed outstanding speed in last 49-4- “V J V ToIIe-strup- Six-si- TALL DON BEAN screened game two points Jeppesen the better percentage is now averaging 141 ten Papoose tilts lost poose-Rcmbl- for fast Paul Jeppesen in the last Saturday night and the result w® from the Logan area is probably one shooters the frosh team has ever hod Hi Pdh points a game and totaled 47 in the weekend (Photo by Richard Michoehs) of How to balance a college budget t? mervlJnuK' Iut it's m hatowr’ in Sorond plr Is pliie Burner Mnori? 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