Show Student Life — Utah State University Page 8 Friday Novemh STRIVING FOR PERFECTION The Utah Aggies will put alot of hope in these hasketballcrs Pictured strup Chris Bean and Paul Jeppesen 1 to r are Marv Roberts Jessie Jefferson TimTolit (photo by long) j San Diego Undefeated Dakota Still N 0 HO 0 0 C O ved shooting BY CHRIS PEDERSON Sports Editor Jefferson forced into big shoes at the post last season found Basketball took on an official appearance Wednesday with Utah State hosting its annual Basketball Press Dayv trouble shooting over the big men with his frame but Andersen feels his prowess off the backboards makes up for his offensive deficit TOWERING Marv Roberts up from the freshman ranks “could be our outstanding player” in the words of Andersen The 8 New Yorker is sure to see action at center and forward as well as a possible assignment at guard As a frosh Roberts burned the Rambler record books with a 6-- '““"Head basketball mentor LaDell Andersen gave press represenon each of his tatives a season and for the charges hereded them onto the floor in Nelson Fieldhouse for pictures Andersen warned the sports scribes that this was a young inexperienced team but if they come on “really strong” they could wind up with a respectable record THE COACH in his eighth season at USU said it is hard to give a thorough picture of the Aggie hardcourters for the ensuing season because the first couple of weeks of practice saw the fundamentals and offensive drills worked on Defense hasn’t been stressed too much in these early workouts Andersen said this youth on the Utag varsity was good in the fact that a team that comes up through the ranks builds loyalty to a team He said that after a while the players “dyed in the wool Aggies” will find a great morale booster in the person of Jessie Jefferson The Niagra Falls native will give spectators a show of real basketball spirit accompanied with impro run-dow- n 68-6- 9 6-- Cowboy Ram Duo Tops in League — win-los- s s YORK AP The Cowboys are the top offenteam in the National Foot-bal- l League and the Los Angeles NEW sive Dal-la- Rams are the defensive leaders but you never would have known it last weekend The Cowboys’ celebrated attack which has averaged 365 yards a game in the first half of the season was held to 17 points Monday night when the Green Bay Packers rolled to a victory in the Cotton Bowl Los Angeles which has yield ed an average of 211 yards a game for seven games was to contain the Baltimore Colts who knocked them out of the unbeaten class Sunday er be-com- 4 e 28-1- 7 un-abl- 27-1- 0 e Oi sterling performance at all ends of the court Two lettermen and Chris Bean TimTollestrup are presently for the starting nod at battling the other forward spot and will probably carry it well into the year Both saw action last season when Larry Bunce signed a pro contract and the Ags were left Each sports without a post-mabut Tollestrup good size at 8 has a edge in the at weight department 220 pounds The backcourt finds Paul r in his second year of most of He started duty the games last season and should get the nod again this year In fact he is the only man at guard n 6-- d Jep-pese- n reg-ula- with any notable experience Jeppesen is joined byJCtrans-fe- r Ed Epps a sophomore who can go either way and well Epps can jump and score on the opposition and stifle players with his ball handling Harley Graham with his rug gedness and good inside shoot6-- 3 per-for- transfer Brent Marriott with clutch outside shots instater John Ericksen with sound tactics Stan Castleton ing JloMte ’66 ’65 oJ( JfafidtofU 280 NORTH MAIN Chevrolet Impala V-hardtop 159500 Mustang V--8 standard trans $159500 66 Porsche 8 $149500 ’64 MGB Convertible $129500 ’64 Chevrolet 4 door hardtop $109500 9-1- 1 31-- 1 two WIN I San Diego St Peterson USU Faculty Athletic Representative to the NCAA said that Utah State wel comes the investigation and urg ed the committee to begin as soon as possible Peterson stat-e- d that the sooner the investiga tion is carried out the sooner USU would the probation know the extent of Peterson and Utah State Athle- - 6-- 0 312 7-- 0 2® St 191 Chattanooga 1 4 N Mex Highland 7-- 0 Weber St 6 Tampa 6-- 0 7 E Kentucky 8 Indiana Pa Morgan 9- - 13? 1 1 7-- 0 UJ St 0 6-- 2 4-- 3 Texas-Arlingto- n 13 Arkansas St 14 N Michigan 8 J 6-- f2 Akron 16 Central Michigan 15 1 17 East Texas St 18 Lenoir Phyne 19- - 131 1 10 W Kentucky 11 Texas A & I 12 188 8-- 5 f 6-- J i f1 1 ‘ Troy St 20 Appalachian Play “BRAND IN ORBIT” Merv’s Conoco 502 N Main COIN Drop in for FREE LUCKY Merv and Denny - Auto Service ExpJ Self-Determinat- of Peoples ion n Edwin 14 $2500 'fp$A THE REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALIST PERSPEd on ietnam - Czechoslovakia - Black Ghettos Universities - Factories r pm Friday Nov 1 j 10th at Kentucky 3- - 9 years Eastern North Dakota 2 d New Mexico Highlands re mained fourth with Weber State tic Director Frank Williams went back to the NCAA meetings at the beginning of the week to hear the charges presented against the Aggies According to Peterson the meaning of the term “indefinite” used in conjuction with the time USU would be handicapped could go anywhere from six weeks to Kentucky to 7 etc CHATTANOOGA which one first-plac- e vote moved up from fifth to third after beat-in- g The Citadel third on basis of 0 col-lecte- Western with first place total points and votes records 15 picks first for awarded Points 42-1- 4 7-- ' The top 20 6-- 1 With these restrictions termed as for “an indefinite period” the national committee added that there would be a thorough of Utah State athlet-ic- s with the time for suspen sion determined at the conclu-sio- 16-- 1 up one step to eighth 121 jumped from Morgan State to ninth and tumbled from ter losing to spot The Aztecs rolled over San Jose State 486 last Saturday brought their record to 0 and received 14 of the 17 first-plac- e votes cast by the regional panel of sports writers and broadcast ers Their point total was 312 North Dakota State which whip for a ped Morningside record drew 269 votes without being named on a first-plac- e ballot squad tests Pa moved Chat-tanoog- any-on- e Censure Continued from Page and Tampa tying for fifth climtei Eastern Kentucky from 11th to seventh Indiana one-tw- o with a growing knowledge of the game Dick Wade with more a aggressiveness on “D” than else and latecomer Louis Andersen also an a standout on defense compose the rest of the season (bowls competition meets etc) in all sports In addition Utah State can not par ticipate in any televised con U BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Diego State and North Da in kota State remained The Associated Press’ small col a lege poll Wednesday while moved into the No 3 No 2 -- — 763 E 9th No LOGAN Young Socialist Alliance (CampusYSA) |