Show Monday October 14 1968 Student Life — Utah State University DeUries Nabs First Cross Country Victory Opposite Brigham Young tudent Life BY CRAIG HISLOP Sports Writer Sophomore Gary DeVries’ big win Friday in the BYU cross country meet set a precedent but the Ags lost this one Gary ran a bestever race of 15:07 over the three mile Logan Gold and County Club course to outdistance the field The win was the first in memory by an Aggie runner in a match with the Cougars The next five places were by Cougars runners paced 'by Greg Krause’s 15:22 From the way USU’s sopho more ace has been running Gary’s string of victories might rick along with Detwiler is the not end with this one Ag pass defender who has start-eAggie coach Ralph Maugham feels the DeVries possesses as every game much potential as any dis Alternating at the other cor t are first year men Jim tance runner Gary performed for my Smith letterman Cragi Boyer the 1965 Aggie track team as a and Dennis Fergusen the lat-te- r freshman now out for the season with He won the Utah prep mile a knee injury in 1965 while running for Weber Smith saw very limited action High of Ogden in the season opener but has Following his year at USU 135 pounder spent 2V2 come on strong as of late play the ing complete games against years on a Mormon church mis sion in Holland He has been back Wyoming Wichita State and Mon-tanSmith possesses great in the states since spring and speed and has a fine knack of has been running for about six being where the ball is at the months “It’s been my experience that right time He has one intercep tion to his credit thus far CROSS COUNTRY Boyer a starter last year SCHEDULE has had some troubles in the Friday October 11 current campaign but being only a junior he’ll be counted on for Brigham Young at Logan the ’60 season and definetelyfor Saturday October 19 the remainder of the ’60 slate Utah Idaho State at Salt Lake City PERHAPS THE MOST heated Friday October 25 rivalry for a starting position Weber State at Ogden on the Aggie team is that Friday November 1 Rod Jones and Jack Stan Idaho State at Logan fill for the strong-safetposi Friday November 8 tion Jones a junior has the edge State Invitational Utah as of the Wisconsin game the at Logan turning in fine performances against Wichita State and Montana Stanfill a CACHE DRIVE-Isenior letterman is probably the YOUNG ANIMALS THE back-uman in the best of a THOUHOUSE & intermountain west SAND DOLLS thrutue car heaters starts 7:30 "CirU'AR Lr : 20-3- 8 'State cop-pe- Qualify Depfl BY GREG HANSEN Sports Writer d early last September “If hitting were the lone criteria I’d have to rank our pass defense with any month later A Mills’ words of wisdom ought to rank him with Confucius in the wise sayings department Quality in depthful quantities labels the Big Blue aerial de fense with no less than eight players ready and able to ans wer the starting call Listed among these eight in elude Chuck Detwiler the free who has professional safety scouts beating a path ot USU’s doorstep for its abundance pro material Detwiler is a USU’s known of and three year lettermen-starte- r is also tricaptain of the 1968 squad Chuck is a sure tackier is almost impossible to out hit in competition and one-on-on- d returned missionaries get them selves into their best condition after about a year off the mis sion” says Maughan Gary’s go-in- e be a good one Distance runners seem to get better with age so he’s got a good future ahead of him” Gary’s cousin Ron DeVries was a fine hurdles performer for Maughan during the past few atthe years Larson the Logan frosh picked up the Ags’ next highest finish at seventh place He was timed in 15:58 Mont Miles (16:17 Jason Page (16:17) and Lyle Thornley (17:17) were other USU finishers Next action is a triangular meet Friday in Salt Lake City with Utah and Idaho State Dave “French Dips” Burgers Fries Sandwiches ner-spo- Specials the 0 OnW Beverages a a also the B'sW° arc tXCfl'NG Rapid T0-G- 0 VOUCHEE dept COUPON be-twee- n FIVE OTHER lettermen complement the fine defensive secondary one outstanding per former in cornerback Chuck Myrick topped Ag in interceptions last sea-soand opened his senior year by hijacking a New Mexico State pass returning it 30 yards My My-ric- k rs n LOGAN MINIATURE GOLF y new Archers Unite! p t open year around MAIN THEATRE PRIV NAVY OF SGT l' f ( tf- -r Organizes With hunting one of the main topics of the sports enthusiast this season the ambitious bread-winne- r put aside his work his rifles and other ammunition fin ery and takes up an old Indian hunting weapon the bow and ar row and heads for the hills Recently this method of hunt & different entertainment N Round Golf 1 19 Exciting -- Club meetaneaf g to te Said coach Chuck Mills on’s” Page 7 f v O’FARRELL Sun Sat 6:30 & 8:30 SI 25 $1 with discount card Thur : 1 lady free with 1 adult adm 1 :()() Kids Matinee Sat Every w f ( -- M v5 f- - fU if STARTING TO-DA- Y AT Holes with coupon Game Room Snack Bar 650 N Main -- COUPON- LADIES STORE! ALIEN’S ing has become It provides the little very popular hunter with a more challenge and in- sight into the OUR FORTY EIGHTH ANNUAL archaic art Archery enthusiasts interest ed in learning a little of the trade should contact Kraig Baum Monday through Friday from 6 t0 8 pm at 8305 East High Rise Dorm for information on forming an archery club UNION MOVIES PRESENTS THE SANDS ONCE-A-YEA- KALAHARI Fri & Sat STORE-WID- E SAVINGS: o SAVINGS ON COATS-SUIT- of the R O SPORTSWEAR S CAR COATS DRESSES FORMALS SAVINGS ON LADIES ACCESSORIES STORE 37 North Main — 752-551- 1 Layaway and Charge Accounts Where Logan Shops With Confidence LINGERIE-ROBE- S BRAS-GIRDL- ES |