Show October 23 Wednesday 1 968 Student Life — Utah State University Page GRAND Shotguns Readied For Opener 01 Untended Pheasant by mike smith Outdoor Writer Opening day for the 1968 phea sant season is just days away so now'is the time for scatter- gunners to be making plans for their trip This year’s season should be much the same as last year’s hunt Biological data submitted from Division of Fish and Game field personnel indicate popula tions are at a good level and biologically pheasants can sustain a much longer season This years season length varies from five to 23 days Utah and Salt Lake counties will have the shortest hunts from November two to the s ixth with slightly longer hunts run-nin- g We Specialize In set for November two through the eighth in Beaver Carbon Emery Garfield Grand Iron’ Juab Kane Millard Piute San Juan Sanpete Sevier Tooele Wasatch and Wayne Counties SIXTEEN DAY hunts from Nov Rambler Crew Thumps Snow Nets First Win Freshman quarterback John Strycula and flanker Bob Wicks lived up the the standards set by varsity stars John Pappas and Mike O’Shea last Friday after noon teaming for two touchdown passes as the Chris Pella-leRambler eleven came from be hind to nudge Snow College at Ephriam Strycula hit Wicks for TD aerials of 13 and 29 yards dur ing the contest and also pitched a paydirt pass to Mike Chambers Strycula outdid Bad ger signal caller Lambert Nar ulu although Narula tossed a 2 3 yard touchdown bomb to Rus sel North and dove over for the second Snow talley in the second period from one yard out tackle Ray Child a turned into a halfback for one play romping 34 yards with an intercepted pass for the final Rambler score Steve Chorunos added one of four PAT tries For the Aggie yearlings it was their first win in two outings They meet BYU’s frosh team next a 137 loser to Utah’s freshmen last Friday d Hard-to-C- ut 25-1- 4 Hair 33-yar- d 230-poun- MEL’S Barber Shop West Side of College 'Bird! "World Series on tv” Razor cuts 752-989- 4 d PICK OF THE CROP to the 17 will be held in Box Cache Daggett Davis Duchesne Morgan Rich Sum mit Uintah Washington and We ber Counties A season of Nov 2 through the 24 has been set for state and federal lands which will pro vide even more opportunity for 2 at Elder the dedicated pheasant hunter Shooting will start at 8 am opening day with the balance of the seasons shooting time set at daylight hours Bag and possession limit this year is three and six respectively with roosters only being legal targets Early preparations are an important part of any hunting trip and the pheasant hunt is no ex ception SCOUT THE AREA find out who owns the land you would like to hunt on then get the neces-sarpermits or permission to hunt This will help eliminate the problem of suddenly find-inyour prospective hunting grounds closed to trespass on opening day By gaining early permission to hunt on private land you make your trip more pleasant and you are doing a major part in im proving the relationships between hunters and landowners A small investment in time and effort LARSEN’S AMERICAN Main & Center STUDENT liiiili g prior season opening will pay big dividends during the hunting season Hunters primarily during this pheasant season must plan their hunting to insure that the between sportsmen and landowners remain favorable and endeavor to improve these rela tionships whenever possible both during this season and at other times of the year rela-tionshi- p For Classified Advertising call at Student Life office - 317 Union Building Rate: 1 time - 6c per word 3 times - 5c per word each time 4 or more times 4c All ads must be placed in perper word per time son or mailed with check APARTMENTS Married Apts Students or Single Girls 745 E 9th N Call Paul Kennedy mana- 753-006- 9 Board within walking distance or campus for men See Mrs Josie Webb 729 E 9th North Room Just Arrived stretch pants coordinates sizes 10-1- 8 red moss navy black mocha 555-467- on to say young that com-pose- d mostly of sophomores and freshman and as the team mem- bers gain more experience the only way to go is up” High finishers for USU were Gary DeVries a sophomore who clock-ein fourth and Dave Larsen a freshmen who finished fifth Future cross country action includes USU at Weber State Friday Oct 25 and Idaho State University at Utah State Tuesd 00 29 The last and vitational on Friday Nov The USU flying “As” earned sweet revenge as they dropped the U of U 4 to 3 on the Utes home turf The victory was plea-san- t as the Aggies finally kick ed their potential into action and dominated the entire game This victory gives the1 USU “A” squad a fine 3 win loss record and emphasizes the fact that USU soccer is definately a first rate game The starting lineup for Aggie soccer is Mo Hourmanesh L Mario Manrique L Wing Suraratt Vinollohakain Vr-nGotestf Decha Sirirat R Inside Carl Wildrick R Wing L Half-bacRangsan Sammasert Center In-sid- e y Fine Footwear & Accessories 31 North Main Logan Utah Call 4 k Emanuel Oddoye Alba R Halfback Sam Half L Fullback VecAmusial Rudja and Jose Fullback tor Mandez R Goalee Molano mo Atkinson S 752-648- 8 or 752-421- 5 ST THorseStalls: 50 pci month near fair grounds 752-166- 7 SAVE shopping specials cold storage lockers fLOGAN COLD STORAGE -- 355-369- 2 amrmnKtm -- AUTOS larg est event of the Cross coun Intry season will be the USU 8 & 14 went “the team is real day Oct JACK WINTER and Male and Female SECURITY EMPLOYMENT 341 So Main jj201 Felt Bldg Sports Writer Showing great potential the USU cross country squad drop meet to the U ped a four-milof U last Saturday by a score of 19 to 36 (low score wins) In the words of coach Ralph “This year’s cross Maughan team is one of the bet-te- r country ones in USU history” Coach Maughan $500 - 3 ger- -- e 1959 Jaguar Sedan 34 Liter $89500 1966 MGB Convertible $199500 1965 Chevrolet Convertible $134500 1960 Chevrolet two door HARDTOP $69500 1965 Mustang V8 standard trans $159500 1 965 Chevelle SS HARDTOP -$159500 Subscribe TRIBUNE LAKE SALT SPECIAL Student Rate Bedroom JOBS UNLIMITED FOR ICOLLEGE GRADS BS&B7 Soccer Gains cttasidtofiA Welcome Back Aggies Keep Well Informed 563-675- 6 BY GRANT PROTZMAN cMfUi&e MISCELLANEOUS bed furn house for rent 147 N 3 W Smithfield Call after 5 pm Delux Furnished 2 or 3 3 helTwanted Runners Lose LIFE CLASSIF y to the SERVICE 78 Federal Ave SPECIALIZED FOREIGN CAR SERVICE All Makes and Models HERZOG AUTO SERVICE! 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