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Goat m the Comments ust grejt rfrdeinji " l5n MOW Utah State’s basketball Aggies now 98 with eight games remaining started what they hope will be the road back with a wild and wooly scrimmage a gainst the freshman squad Mon day The elder Ags won handily 13 without the services of S haler Halimon Jimmy Smith Tom Stewart and Paul Hoffman who were given the day off by LaDell Anderson The Aggies will return to ac tlon next Monday Jan 29 a gainst Montana State in Boseman and then will have the unenvi able task of playing traditional rivals Brigham Young and Utah two nights apart -- BYUonThurs day Feb 1 In Logan and Utah on Saturday Feb 3 In Salt Lake City LAST WEEK USU dropped a of games on the road to Denver on Thursday and 74-8- 0 to Colorado State U on Saturday A variety of factors contributed to the Aggie down fall but primary reason for the 26 from the field and four of six from the foul line and pull ed down 10 rebounds Against Colorado State he was even bet ter with 31 points on 11 of 23 from the field and a perfect nine of nine from the charity stripe He garnered 12 rebounds against the Rams “Supershay” Is now averaging 257 points and 114 rebounds per game and leads the team in every individual department except field goal percentage where he trails Smith 47 percent to 45 percent Halimon exceeded the 1000 point mark In career scor-inearly in the Denver game and now stands sixth In the all time USU scor ing derby with 1030 tallies g two defeats half play n- tor- DIM) THE Ul Rt MILS r-t- Dlf “HBI&S""" Kl FRH Wiril 1 '’ nuirsn i on f rHILDRfX S Doors Open 7:30 -- i"a V ’ I — Show Starts 8:1 5 was poor second USU trailed Denver by only two points 4442 at the half but 15 consecutive counters by the Pioneers during a hot streak early in the second canto blew the Utags out of the game USU was behind SCU by three points 4542 at the half but shot a cold 32 percent from the field In the second period to kill any chances of splitting the road contests The 98 season mark Is not the type of mark which normally would have a team In contention for a tournament berth but It Is nev ertheless tops among the six western Independents vying for atlarge designation Denver after a pair of wins last week now has a 77 re cord SCU Is 78 Air Force Acad-emand Is 47 Seattle is Portland Is “It Is evident that we depend heavily on our three big scorers (Shaler Halimon Jimmy Smith and Paul Hoffman) and If one or two of them have off nights It practically kills our chances of beating the good teams which compose our schedule” said Coach Andersen post-seaso- n BAR B BEEF Q GOOD LUNCH y 2 atthe ‘BIRD’ SU'2JI2 SAYING so direct ly the USU coach Is pointing out that 31 percent shooting (22 of 70) by Smith and Hoffman In the series with CSU and DU added WITHOUT tfmtTT-T- OS) Integra Peter O'Toole breathtaking is fascinating romantic and hero!” h Jiiiunt 3S a daringly Yirt Hinli TONITE NO COVER Piclgr Movie 5B2Ur Frosh: Jukebox Music nr persoi With starting call since early in the year with 31 rebounds and 16 points In two the games “If someone would have told me early last week Stewart would play this well I would have had little doubt that we could win both games” said Andersen “Unfortunately our play broke down In other places to take some of the luster away from Stewie’s two fine performances” USU already shows a victory over Montana State this season on Dec 6 In Logan but It was a contest In which the Aggies had to come from behind In the late stages to win Coach Roger Craft’s Bobcats had only a 27 record 10 days ago but have a streak going Into games on the road this Thursday and Sat urday with Seattle and Portland State 88-8- 0 win-nln- g four-gam- e MSU DEFEATED Idaho a week ago Saturday to get its skein going and last week won over Gonzaga 7573 and Mon and tana twice Big Jack Gillespie Montana State’s 69 center who Andersen calls the finest pivot in the intermountain area scored 40 and 35 points in the weekend games with Montana and is now averaging 223 for the year He is also the leading Bobcat re bounder with a 154 norm Other MSU starters will be Greg Harris (66 109 PPG) and Don Luce 85) at forwards and Jay Harrington 63) and Warren Daniels (63 57) at guards The Bobcats get good scoring punch from reserves Dave Scott a 510 guard averag Ing 83 points and Leroy Arnold a 60 forward scoring at a 68 clip 87-7- 1 107-7- 6 83-7- By Chris Pederson Sports Writer WAC champions for the last two years the powerful Cougars from Brigham Young will be attempting to capture victory number six when the Utah State grapplers Invade Provo tcimor row night Coach Fred Davis calls this year’s squad the “best team I’ve had since coming to BYU in 1964 ” Of the three seniors on the team Russ McAdams Bob Christensen and Hlromitsu Fujita The former two — Giant Costume Party Fri Prizes for Best Costume AT THE ilTraa Hobo’s Forever Coupon Worth 10c oil the purchase of BILL’S Biggaburger 59c with Coupon STEED’S DAIRY BAR 795 N Main J performers who range from coast to coast Rambler coaches Dale Brown and Larry Mathews have been pleased with the performances of Marv Roberts Gary Anderson Landon Lyons and Steve Miller thus far as they have been vital cogs in the frosh success story the 69 center Roberts forward from Brooklyn New York is the leading Rambler scorer and rebounder so far and seems to be able to score at will Marv Is hitting at a 228 clip per game Just behind the Rambler record held by current varsity mainstay Paul Hoffman and Is getting a little more than record In the 130 pound Jensen defends a 11 Bill NEW class season SHIPMENT mark Randy Maughn (167) got his first mark In the victory column against the Bengals and holds a 12 record Bob Carlson (171) and Dennis Whltely (137) have respective records of 15 and 13 Sam English (160) possesses a 231 with a draw to Harry Oliphant last Thursday Fresh man Lloyd Nimori will be try OF SILVER AT g'yvwgrqp IT COSTS Own an Opel Bundy Motors y Gary Fvatis radio KVNU disc j'oekey and Utah State man does description of recent basketball game with help from SE Hislop Gary is in second year at the USU sports mike 14 rebounds per contest Roberts Is averaging more points per game than he did In high school where is gained all city honors Coach Brown claims that Marv has great potential Gary Anderson quick guard from Santa Clara Call fornia came to USU after gain and AlLAmerica Ing honors in prep competition at Buchser high He is the third leading scorer with a 139 norm and Is well ahead of the assist record for one year Landon Lyons an all city per foi mer from Denver Colorado has been doing a great Job at of late HAVE FUN What Could Be and been seeing action in the flist five at times His best shot is a soft outside jumper but the 197 pounder can score un der the basket as well Coming from Cleveland Ohio Is southpaw Steve Miller a 63 guard who hits with consistancy 25 foot range from the 20 Steve has made steady improve ment since the start of the sea son but has played 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bracket Thursday against the Couuars Ing for 5 has banquets champs for include Chuck Henry (123) and Joe Lyman (177) This year Lyman Is battling in a lower “Y” (6-- 0 won lost record to date and much of the credit is due to the four This year’s fieshman basket ball crew has compiled a 72 HOBO AFFAIR QSf are Fujita hales from Osaka Japan and wrestles in the 177 bracket McAdams (137) placed fourth in the NCAA last March Christensen placed fourth in the WAC last season The match of the evening Is sure to be that between Utah State’s undefeated Wayne Carl son and Cougar Howard Hall of Backwell Oklahoma in the 145 pound class Hall Is a Cat letterman and WAC champion in his weight last year Other conference the (6-- Coast-to-Coa- sf By Brent Hlslop Sports Writer This Jan first play-by-pla- BEST in '"‘fiWmriajT 7 jwart FROM NEW YORK TO CAL Cactus Club SHOUT 25-2- s£l 9 the m ikticmjnodj tCdanHu fes $ m to the UState woes Smith scored 22 and 11 points below his season's average of nearly 23 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