Show March 6 ok! nesdoy 1 968 Student life - Utah State University iBrent Hislop Page 3 r Season Andy’s Women Travel To CSU ii “Not So Bad” r 3v Compete In Extramurals c' v'k A j has become a perennial power in football deal of undue criticism seems to seep out of the valley when our gridders or maple-mecorner pery an average season Since Utah State j bisketball a good n Save there hasn't been anything less than an certainly And Utah State for the past eight years True the erase season at record in 1966 and the roundball a 4-- 6 football team had mark in 1965-6- 6 ' but there is no coach in 12-1- 4 a had a( have a national team time nation who expects to i every nd ect it and there of the coach shouldn't be any fans in the nation who But judging from what I've seen and are around the 500 mark hen the Ags heard in the Utah LaDell Andersen to come up with indeed expect contender every year And when they aren't Coach of course at fault and his staff are State Two women’s teams traveled extramurals to Cedar City to In a compete Saturday “Sportsday” at the College of Southern Utah The teams com peted In basketball and paddle ball competition In basketball action the “A” team from USU was victorious over the University of Utah and CSU but lost to BYU The ”B” team did not fare quite as well losing to BYU and Ricks College while defeating the U In the paddleball doubles com petition Rose Moulton and Micky exp- the valle) State fans a national Andersen been spoiled by the winning wavs of they do win there’s 100 backing But when the Ags are having a (tom the townspeople the USU faithful become not so faithful and start to season Because I am one of the managers coach from the armchair d this year's basketball team a lot of people seem to have tell me exactly whats wrong with the team enough time to record is especially bad (in the 1950's if a First of all woud have made the local fans estatic with joy) record jl4ll were one heck of a lot of unsuccessful coaches in then there the country this year Secondly I wonder how many people can has taken his charges into national Andersen Coach that forget play four of the seven seasons he has been here s mark is one of the best in the nation jndthat his been named Rocky Mountain Coach of the jnd that he has True Utah f°rward for the Beavers’ led the Portland crew Aggief Mond against the traveling ty nlghT 2nd WMUEEfl Slit EEMn? FAYE vWW its j n SB8 14-1- Year two times But then a lot of people seemed to have forgotten about Knap's football Tony The loss record too of Larry Bunce last year's 7 foot center hurt Aggies more than most Bunce wasn't didn't imow people realize Coach Andersen coming back until July but still the likeable 'State mentor to come up with many fans expected But he just didn't have time to land a real some JC gold mine and the Ags were hurt by this all year Jesse Jefferson big man ho started did do an admirable job a number of the games however considering he is only die 6-- the loss of Bunce of nine other varsity Les Powell llal Hale Besides loss the such as the Aggies were crippled by performers including standouts Alan Parrish and Pete Ennega fans shouldn’t have expected another these heavy losses Shaler Ilalimon was called upon to do about everything short of selling popcorn at halftime he is and he responded like the true But as the season gone by proved Shay couldn't do it all the Ag Actually season because of off to Coach LaDell Andersen and his staff of Dale Brown and Larry Matthews for the Nog Hansen job they have done in handling their athletes both on and off the court A coaching job is by no means the 9 to 5 affair that most people think And Coach Andersen will attest Our hats are take-it-eas- y to that rest of the Aggies it was And as It was a great by Craig Hislop Sports Editor PORTLAND Utah win State’s over Portland University Monday night thrilled a lot of fans but actually the outcome was plan-ne- d heart-stoppin- g 9 It ended In the only really appropriate manner possible You see the Aggies figured that the last game of the season should be something special So LaDell Andersen manipulated things in such a way that the game would come down to the final eight seconds with about oh a 6969 tie Then Shaler Hallmon the choice to decide it all should probably be given the ball drive the length of the court plant himself about 23 feet away from the basket and fire away “Sure we had it planned it that way all along” joked a tired Coach Andersen after the thrilling win Utah State’s 14th against 11 defeats Seriously though It did seem too picture perfect to be true but for Shaler Hallmon and the lndtvl-dua- l effort by Halimon so was it a true team victory for the Aggies But it wasn’t an easy one Portland took advantage of an 30 percent first half shooting by the Aggies to performance dominate at Intermission who had led at The Pilots half time in most of their games this year before eventually 21 of 25 used an unortho zone defense to make dox USU look something short of In the first half Portland’s version of a team leader a little fellow by the name of Paul Gloden came Into the game as the Pilots offensive lead er but had much to do with the stingy Portland first half defense He was time after time knifing Into Aggie passes and disrupting the USU patterns Then in the second half the Utags put a few things together for to outscore the Pilots the win The teams got to the meat of the matter when the Pilots who had scored six straight to threat- 39-3- 3 los-In- g in-e- 39-3- 0 Utah State’s grapplers placed sixth overall in MIWA compe tition Saturday in Gunnison Colorado The Aggies finished Adams State Colorado State College Western States College Air Force and Colorado State University first through fifth respectively Heavyweight Don Holtry nabbed a third in his weight class but could have placed higher if the seeding had been arranged This information comes mentor Chris Pella Aggie from lianded his Wayne Carlson was placfirst defeat of the year and division ed third In the Carlson pinned his opponent in from Denver University in the to Don first match but lost Henderson the current NCAA champion in that weight class This Air Force powerhouse has racked up an astonishing record over the past four years He has not lost In the past two years Henderson except pinned all opponents tourna Carlson in the threeday ment last weekend Freshman Doug Gemln also the MIWA grabbed a third at class Gemln In the lost to Wayne Sugimoto of Weber State In his first match He pinned his next opponent and blank ed his third counterpart from d d 0 "SQ cvA 127-4-- 1 rOHIIE Ag Cowpokes regional director for the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Associa g p 2 pre-par- e tion and a member of the Utah State University Rodeo Team Fifteen colleges and unlver sitles in the states of Utah Idaho and Montana will be competing In nine spring rodeos beginning April 5 with the Dixie College Rodeo In St George The Dixie meet will be follow ed by rodeos at the University of Montana April 11 12 13 Mon tana State University April 18 19 20 Eastern Montana College April 26 27 Brigham Young University May 17 18 and Weber State College (Regional finals) May 23 24 and 25 Points earned at the regional rodeos will determine team and individual event champions who will compete at the National Fin als College Rodeo in Sacramento California July 3 thru 7 The USU Rodeo team represented the Rocky Mountain Region last year when they competed at the finals rodeo In St George Utah Returning team members from last year are many in number thick In talent Claude Crozier Duane Sorensen Jim Smith Dave and Lynn Jensen Oberhansley are the nucleus of what should be another strong Utah State team Crozier finished third in the region in the calf roping event last year but was unable to compete in the finals because of an Injury Sorensen was the regional champ in bull riding and Smith was tops in the bareback event Both have strong chances to re peat According to regional experts Duane Sorensen has as good a title chance to win the this year as do the ‘State cow pokes to again finish on top of the hay stack rx:: wail' wi'1 m 14 Karat yellow (Old A Universal Picture UB MOVIE $299 Thors - 7 THOMAS JEWELERS 73 No Main Members American Gem Society Fri-S- ot Mor 30 “PJ” - f pm Features - pm : Sat 1 :30-3:- 40 LIMITED ENGAGEMENT' COWANO OMYTRVK and William SAM 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bracket Sam English couldn’t muscle his opponents to a victory in the two days of wrestling He wrestled only one match and went on to lose his mat battle In consolation competition The competition at this year’s Mountain Intercollegiate Wrest-linAssociation championships was one of the most impressive assemblages in Its six year his tory There were five wrestlers this year who placed In the nation-a- l finals last season Pella believes his Coach a squads finishing sixth among prestigious field such as this U speaks well of the youthful State matmen Pella also stated that there Is a possibility of the MIWA champ lonships being held at Utah State next year They were slated for but a mix-useason this in planning foiled it of which The NCAA finals The Aggie mat coach is uncert ain If any Aggie will attend the NCAA finals They are to be at Penn State held March Next year the finals College will he held at BYU and the en tire squad Is almost certain to compete Now that the season is over the Ag wrestlers will not hang a up their uniforms and call it in will' participate They year conditioning to for next season Doors Open 5:45 N OW Hi rf I I 43 South Main CEMDE Wed-Thurs-M- For Rodeos Ags Fin Sixth Spot Chris Pederson Sports Writer en at after USU had estab lished leads of ten points relied on Gloden to pot a 17 foot Jump shot with 15 seconds left on the game clock With the score at 69 all the Aggies recovered enough to call a time out with the fateful eight seconds showing From then ‘Supershay’ took over Halimon who sat out almost five minutes tn the second half with four fouls topped the scor Ing with 21' Teammate Jim Smith and Portland’s Jesse Perry scored 20 each Paul Jeppsen who opened up a little on his shooting and end ed with ten counters was even better on defense as he blank eted the great Gloden Tom Stewart closed out his nine career with collegiate points seven in the first half 69-6- In ffllWA Tourney Frankly Fabulous! AWARDS Best Picture — (Nominated) Best Actress — Best Actor Best Supporting Actor and Actress including so-s- win-los- ACADEMY WEEK HOLD-OVE- R the fans have And when 122-6- Kerr combined to down the Col lege of Southern Utah but suffered losses at the hands of Dixie College and BYU The “A” and ‘B” extramural basketball teams will travel to Colorado State University In the near future to compete In an “Intermountain Sportsday” with various other lntermountaln extramural teams In mens Intramural action the iree throw competition was com pleted last week leaving an open door for volleyball games In all three Intramural leagues Participants should check with the Intramural managers for the schedules for this week By Curtis Starr Sports Writer REG — Ladies NOW $585 AL’S SPORTING $460 GOODS Inc 46 West 100 North Logan 7-- 9 Wed Music by Northport Graveyard” Door Prizes Every Fri afternoon live Music i I |