Show Friday November 1 1 968 Page 9 Reveal (Continued from page five) Known” in the Community Serv-ic- e File) and the approach that is being taken at the Univer sity of Utah California State has also made a service effort At the University of Utah an additional effort has been made to (1) help foreign students and (2) help members of minority groups Most colleges are the Young Democrats relying and College Republicans to stir up political controversy and get candidates to campus this fall In addition the University of POLITICS: on Utah plans a mock election just before Nov 5 (This will get publicity and exert student and has put a law stu dent in charge of a student lobby the ‘‘Legislative Relations ” The committee will be at the legislature probably working on higher funds for colleges information on the Council’s master plan the governance (particularly issue) and supporting the old vote per instructions by vote of the ASUU Executive Coun-ci- l And the University of Utah is far from the only school lobbying in the legislature Com-mittee- dis-tributi- 18-ye- i IF E CLASSIFIED ADS STUDENT FROSH FRONT LINERS of depth Forwards 1 to r Dutch Belnap’s Ramblers sport good size up front with a great deal are Terry Healey Mike Holt Walter Bees Nate Willianaml Ron (photo by Long) For Classified Advertising call at Student Life office - BY GREG HANSEN Sports Writer Frosh basketball coach Gor-do- n Belnap finished with the formalities of picture day can now concentrate fully on preparing his highly regarded fresh 'Blue ' Dr Glenn L Osh man basketball squadfor the Varsity Frosh encounter November 25 in which his outfit of fresh men might be given the favor ite role Belnap the amiable first year head coach known as ‘Dutch’ Pmk&Uks Taggart President resolution: Whereas The NCAA Committee on infractions has investigated alleged violations of NCAA legislation on the part of Utah State University and has reported its findings to the council Whereas the council has found Utah State University to have violated the principle governing financand to student-athlete- s (NCAA 3-- 4 e d post-seaso- n 8 or 752-421- 752-829- 5 their collection r HILLCREST High School of the Utah Class A champ ionship last season sent two stars to the USU fresh-maranks Ron Hatch another forward MVP in the state tourney should nail down a starting berth with his talent under the basket and his buddy Jeff Tebbs will probably atdirect the Rambler-offensivtack from the guard slot Putting in one year of playing at the Air Force prep time school last winter is guard Terry Wakefield Wakefield’s ag gressive play thus far in prac-ticplaces him as the top for the other guard slot although he’ll have to fight off a challenge from San Franciscan Tom Kurpinsky who should be a stalwart for the Rambler crew The center spot will be filled by former New York City prep star Walter Bees Bees tabbed s as ‘The Beast’ by his a and terrific is win-ne- all-stat- 6-- 4 g e j j 6-- 2 e con-tend- team-mate- 6-- shot-blocke- PORTRAITS SPECIALIZED FOREIGN CAR SERVICE All Makes and Models HERZOG AUTO SERVICE by r Spence Studio Natural Color 752-826- 0 n e ball-handlin- j AUTOS Ht or 1965 Impala 2 dr Automatic 640 N 752-271- 5 V8 Drive Out and see SAVE 6E 4 Phone 2555 N 8th 752-125- White 1964 GTO 4 spd includes stereo and 11150 tapes 'ound : Class Ring Call and identify ost Silver Mexican 752-135- 31ack Music LHS 4 Ring Engraving Return to Dept office FA MISCELLANEOUS GUITAR LESSONS Learfl to play any atyle the fight way fforti a certified inxtruttor Group or Private lessons call Gtert Bros- - Music & 752-915- todevel-o- p his shooting touch to be a top threat however oc 5 Mike Christensen Furniture Buying Trading Selling 752-26- DESERET NEWS Upholstery Work on SPECIAL STUDENT RATE Cars and Furniture so Daily & Sunday 6 times week 50 S3 Daily per LOGAN Reconditioned 3 910 S Main Wanted: Cocktail waitress be 21 Call Must Antlers mounted 752-532- 2 753-091- 2 MONTHS BRUCE A BARRETT 3 or 752-421- 5 USED CARS 752-452- For Sale: Head Comp GS Nevada bindings $75 and Rugar 22 cal convertable pistol with extras $60 942 Canyon Rd Apt 1 $ -- nt on your campus is a good man to know 752-783- 0 Willis John I 80 Read Today's News Today Subscribe to 9 He’ll have E 753-128- 8 LOST&FOilNP 1 fit 752-648- pro-wes- and this observer thinks that Utah State will soon have to add to another at-e- n re-ITr- boy NS ND $30 includes utilities 2 blks from 7 756 N campus 1 h 6 lt 4 753-006- 9 ll Constitution (A) in that: In order to assist a student-athlet- e to pay his educational expenses at Utah State University the University’s head football coach improperly arranged with a Logan bank to make a $500 loan to the young man In addition the coach obtained a cosigner for the note this person being unknown to the student-athlet- e When the student-athlet- e failed to meet his obligation the university’s head coach paid the note from personal funds) the council has found Utah State University to have violated the provisions governing eligibility for inancial assistance and practice for and participation in athletic competition (NCAA bylaw 4-- (B) 1 and 2 in t at: The to particiuniversity permitted a student-athlet- e pate in its 1968 football practice although he was spring not ehgible for such under the provisions of NCAA egislation As a high school graduate the young man did the requirements of this legislation and he ed a junior less academic year before than one college transfering to Utah State University further upon completion of six quarter hours at the university he was awarded institutional financial assist- a not ehgible for such Whereas the council h 0 Ms that this student-athlete’- s pursuits were directed to-achievement of athletic eligibility rather than a°d accomplishment Therefore be it at he council reprimand and censure Utah State it further resolved that Utah State Uni-ThversVu’ Pacei on probation for an indefinite peroid C?UnCl1 Uftber directs the association’s committee on infr 10nS ° coniuct a study of the university’s over-al- l athlpt’ 1Ces an practices in order that the council rosy take futher appropriate action her resolved that during this probationary Perin6 Uta” te University shall end its intercollegiate sporN iast regularly scheduled inseason contpfSeaS°n CVent anc if shah not be i° NCAA eligible to participate nor season-enother evei?ts or any uimhoev tionarv1 10nS‘ Pe 1t uther resolved that during this proa-no- t tC 00thab team of the university shall be e to Participate in any television program subject u an controls of this associa-fo- r and°th tion an!straton institution shall not make any commitments i s a 5e j evis‘on to full appearance before it has been restored S an Pr‘veges of membership be it finally' resolvedth be made of the assistance and cooper-tion- c rec°ro ation to the NCAA and its committeeon infrac-State University c ormation Proxitm! will be released to the press Wednesday October 30 Please comment 3n? regarding this matter until an-etouncpfv has been completed at this end Marcus L Plant President of the National Collegiate Athletic Association 3-- 1 up-o- n 6-- Utah State University Logan Utah This is to advise you that the NCAA Council meeting today in St Louis Missouri adopted the following ial assistance has reason to focus his mind a winning season for his Ramblers namely because of six solid performers he has in herited from former frosh coach Dale Brown (now varsity assist-an- t coach) and his recruiting program last summer Topping the list of future varsity hopefuls has to be Nate Williams a forward who attended famous McClymonds High School in Oakland Califor nia where he averaged 19 5 points per game Williams has a tremendous amount of confidence in himself but still cannot be classified as cocky McClymonds High has produced such profes sional atheletes as Vada Pinson Frank Robinson (both base-bastars) Paul Silas (former Creighton University and the National Basket-bal- l Association’s Most Valua-bl- e Player Bill Russell player-coacof the perenial champion Boston Celtics Williams has great inside strength to coms pliment his outside shooting 317 Union Building Rate: 1 time - 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