Show Mnrch 8 1 968 Student Life - Utah Page 3 State University Baseball Tennis Golf student Ag Team Go South Life SPORTS Jimmy Smith Chris Bean Shaler Halimon Paul Jeppescn And A Little More Year Of Shaler ft The 1907-6- Aggie basketball be rememb of Shaler’’ 8 season will obviously ered as "The year and It was that but a little more Shaler’s 671 points and 264 scoring average this year and r career point total his of 1284 place him third in the record books for all three cate two-yea- gories Shaler who played two years at USU Is just down the line s from a couple of three year Estes and Cornell the single season and career scoring areas Estes averaged 337 and 283 to hold down the first two places in season scoiing average before Wayne Green-i- n his career was ended tragically in February High on the list of for the season gone by must be the great perfor-manr- e by Jimmy Smith Jimmy so simple in his execution yet so effective used his tremendous speed to great advantage In chalking up a 21 9 scoring average That’s the fifth best season scoring average in Utah State history yet it’s indicative of the s type of determination that For a guy that a lot of year Aggies fans had sold down the river Stewart’s 6 6 shooting average and great leadership influence (on and off the floor) was very satisfying Tom looks like a shoo-ifor the most player award to be later in the spring A group of seven Jeppesen and "unfor-gettables- center and a college standards should provide the Ags with some valuable experience under the boards next year n d Jessie Jefferson-- - in particular-provid- ed a pretty fair base for the heavy scorers Jeppesen the sophomore guard that the coaches had feared would be bothered by a quickness problem and a proneness to foul was as pleas ant a surprise as anyone typl-fie- Smith Another portrait in determina tlon senior Tom Stewart was a big cog in Aggie success this WEEK-EN- D $1500 plus 11c mi Valley Airmotive win-ner- Jefferson small match with Arizona State at Phoenix The ASU contest will be the first of five encounters during a sixday Arizona stay Utah State spring sports teams will be going full steam within the next few weeks as the Tennis Golf and Baseball squads leave for action in the sunnier climes First year coach John Geames and his 25 member baseball squad leaves March 17 for games in southern California Including participation in the tough Marine tournament in San Diego coach Dale Brown Tennis and Utah State’s nine netters will kick off action in Arizona with a March 28 match against Mesa College s Dean Candland’s golfers in the first meet of the year Monday take a long lay off from competition until a March 16 Logan Airport quintet of sophpmores-cente- rs Tim Tollestrup and Chris Bean forward Stan Buchanan and junior guard Dick Wade-pl- us guard Dave Cornish will also be back Coaches LaDell Andersen Nog Hansen and Dale Brown have already begun their recruiting duties and will be busy for the next few months in quest of new material from the high school and junior college ranks 752-211- mag ilifihili by or 752-513- 1 A ”1 UNION BANK 7'P ''V UNION "' OF LOS ANGELES BANK An Unusual the finest craftsman can l(J deserve jewelry a magnifi-- t diamond ring set that See it Here is eve will appreciate Management Training Program Interviews: Tim Tollestrup Dave Cornish Jessie Jefferson Stan Buchanan Dick Wade Friday March 8 1968 Arrange tor an Interview WITH THE PLACEMENT OFFICE by Chris Pederson Sports Writer Ralph Maughan’s tracksters will join Idaho State Weber State andRirks College at school ring now Brigham Young Saturday for a five team indoor track meet The Big Blue has bad two meets thus far this year both with Weber State s Wildcats in Logan The Utags grabbed 10 of 14 events in the first meet held s February 24 The Aggies were never in serious trouble with Mai don Connelly highlighting the contest with a new indoor mark in the pole The new mark of vault thin-clad- Cnur Jewelry 47 N Main 15-- shattered the old record which he set last season Bob Butcher was a double winner for Utah State edging Webei’s Randy Montgomery in the long jump with a Butcher domln-ateleap of 23-- Harrah’s d 6 the Walt Cerulla another Ag placing second Utah In the second meeting State buried the Wildcats nabbing 9 of 14 events in the Nelson Fieldhouse Three indoor records fell In this meet two by the Utags and one by the Wildcats Mercer established a Mike in the shot put mark of 58-old This record overshadowed the by nearly a foot mark of Mercer set the old mark last year was Action m the triple jump Watt’s sparked by USU’s Alan which surpasses lunge of Jim Helton’s old mark of set in competition last year outstand-m- g Willie Sojourner an basketball star for Weber State tried his hand at the high amazed onlookers jump and leap of with a This mark passed Jim of Nelson’s old indoor record of an by CASINO RESLARGEST OF NEVADA’S TAURANT OPERATIONS IS AGAIN OFFERING COLLEGE TO EMPLOYMENT SUMMER ONE STUDENTS Live and work at beautiful Lake Tahoe creational wonderland VESPA Cost! 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