Show November 8 1968 Friday Student Life - Utah Sfate University Keeps On A Rollin' John ’n Larry: f Double Dropout ' 1 BY WINN WENDELL Sports Writer The “Wagon Wheel” will make one of its most memorable en trances into the game tomorrow This is it’s 20th an niversary as a token in the r Craig Hislop BYU-US- U "Dear LaDell’ but it was as stunning a rivalary basketball coach will receive The first entry into Val Join Johnson the 5 phenom from Northwest Community oSy ru- lc thusly notified Utah State s basket- - mored as the wheel on Jim Brid College in Powell Wyo of his intentions to attend the Uni- - ger’s chuck wagon That fact Andersen LaDell ball coach Ten of the seem insignificant as the wheel Big versity of Iowa Fine and dandy except for the fact that Johnson had ap- - echos the sound of two long time who fought to take it home parently assured USU coaches that he would be a member of the rivals th ThP Aggie basketball team Johnson’s decision to attend Iowa which is surrounded by some fairly questionable goings on was the second major setback to Utag basketball in the past two years The first of course was the decision of 0 center Larry Bunce to forego his senior year of collegiate competition in IN 1948 THE BLUE Key fra favor of an appealing contract with Anaheim of the fledgling of both schools planned American Basketball Association Bunce had enjoyed a so- - ternity the exchange to start in the Aggie so year during 1966-6The two (his Homecoming game first year at USU after trans- teams played their typical game California's from tough but lopsided with the Agferring Riverside City College) as the gies 20 Cats 7 A series highlights was 1960 Aggies piled up a 20-- record The Aggies ended a three year and earned a trip to the Naof the “Wheel” domination tional Invitational TournaThe Romneymer were young ment in New York City but showed the favored Cats that in The first seven-foote- r it meant little as Tom Larshied the history of USU basketball he drew raves of fans wherever the Ags played that year with his stuff shots and his bit-te- The letter begain letter is a 6-- 1968-6- 7 6 UB Car Rally ability to cram shots back down the throats of opposing players He started USU’s first eight games and was averag14-- 1 points and 80 reing bounds before incurring a back injury in a hard spill against Xavier He then had about ?ith the flu and suffered a heel injury Larry Bunce Other Problems Too Larry had some other problems Because of height he was conscious of himself And also because of his great height his physical makeup was simply different from the average person He had to be truthful trouble becoming properly motivated Money motivates His singning with the Anaheim Amigos came at when attempting to recruit another talented big man was virtually impossible Not only was Andersen visibly shaken by the fact that Bunce whom the coach many times referred to as the key to the 1967-6season would not return He was also oiost upset that the Anaheim front office would be disrespect-jj- l to the point of athlete from school although an plucking athlete might have another year of eligibility remaining Anaheim 7 Amigos incidentally have since folded after tnttial year last season Bunce is now trying to make it with obviously self mid-sum-ni- 8 v A the Denver Rockets) Larry however verified mn ln him with his the confidence Aggie coaches has performance last year as a rookie RorrmirT Rookie He was second Si ion star team Tt blenrl Srh8-ame- to Ben Warley in Amigo ' that loss was a CttaiT8 WeraLT tramQgi nJ a 40 USU cscorWto in the of year atmos S coaching goes hand with de Pe?sonnbility t0 adaPt to And coach La as a tront runner almost “e nt0 handSSfUl ? 15 Union Building questions call Keith Hill at 9388 havoartment maybe W?rked Johnson what could tach°kS IUleare‘- - 4th North & Main 30 to 9 trounce the Ags is an example of typical scores on the series re cords It has generally been lopsided for Utah State as has been the total series which had its beginning in 1896 Utag Harriers Run Today Finish Out With Invitational BY CURT STARR Copy Editor The Utah State team coached by Ralph Maughan will close out it 1968 season when it hosts the USU Invitational met at 3:30 this after noon over a four mile course at the Logan Golf and Country Club USU will host Utah University Brigham Young Track clubs and the Intermountain Indian School team has USU's in meets six including competed today’s against such teams as Weber State BYU Utah Idaho State and todays opponents cross-countr- y to-da- y cross-countr- y TEAM IS MADE UP of eleven is the top performer Gary a sophomore from Ogden has the best fourmile time for USU at 19 minutes 45 seconds Other members include: Dave Larsen freshmen from Logan Lyle Thornley freshmen from Smithfield Monte Miles sophomore from Preston Dennis Jen sen freshman from Salt Lake City John Burns junior from Riverside California Terry Taylor freshmen from Ogden Neal Crank freshmen from Brigham City John Stephens freshmen Vallejo Calif Doug Thompson sophomore from North Logan Jason Page senior from Logan EARN YOUR MASTER’S DEGREE PhD WHILE YOU WORK OR MOTOR® LA ©(MMtL PHOENIX 752 student at the BS or MS level an ophis career and education concurrently to advance portunity Work and achieve a Master’s or PhD Degree in an environment of constant challenge and tremendous growth Motorola offers the THE ENGINEERING TRAINING PROGRAM Engineering Open to BS or MS graduates in Electrical Chemical Engineering or Physics with a B average or better While pursuing an MS or PhD degree at Arizona State University each trainee is placed in a rotational program covering four engineering activities at Motorola THE MARKETING TRAINING PROGRAM Open to BS graduates in Electrical Engineering or Physics or better Marketing trainees may work with a toward an MBA or an MS or PhD degree Rotational assignments are in the marketing area Direct Placement at all Degree Levels lor Electrical Engineers Organic & Physical Chemists Physicists in Johnson’s Union 76 A Lube Job & Last year’s Ray Hubbell and LeRoy Maready will be recruiting on your campus on November 13 1968 at that llalced 329 of the If you have any at 3:30 in Room Chemical Engineers Metallurgists Research and Development Quality Control Marketing and Production If you are unavailable for an interview- at this time write directly to: Director of College Relations Motorola Inc Semiconductor Products Division 5005 East McDowell Phoenix filter change foreign & sports car tune up 34 by g FREE with oil Virgil Carter and Company 21 d - disSnjhat! might Phere by hoisting Tom my Hudspeth upon the wheel and carring around the track before a joyful Provo crowd The Ags made their hold short lived as they came back in ’65 to beat all-da- y like to res- soon as as ister should do so to the final come and possible planning meeting on Friday Nov than almost 30 points season- includ ?ffort aSainst the The Union Program Council Car Rally is beginning with a bang as the first car rally to be held at Utah State for some time The rally is slated to be event on Saturday Nov an 16 The course to be run covers ' over 90 miles on all types of roads and under all types kinds of conditions The unusual aspect of the event is that it is open to all cars and all students A special invitation is extended to girls and other inexperienced interested students to come and join in the rally spirit There will be two classes open experi-enceand inexperienced Keith Hill director of the rally said the event will open in the UB parking lot Saturday morn-inOfficials will open in the UB parking lot Saturday morning Of ficials will be there at 8 am to answer any questions and to ac cept late registrations at 9 am the rally wn At 10 a a with begin “awom wwould 9 to 8 the Cats celebrated a four 1964 year dry spell 16 try losnS Johnson greater n”unceS3ybecause of the differing personalities of the Iar Runs Mov cash and trophy prize All those interested in the ral iy may pick up entry blanks at the UB Activity Center En tnn teams involved LaBplf3? 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ItishaS losing ing 0 the following year the question of an Independent’s ability was answered by BYU A Logan crowd saw the Cats become a stepping stone to a bowl in a game Since 1964 the series has taken a change with the teams tak ing alternating years as the “Wheel’s” property owner In In Logan JJJ n aboutfohnY Materializes ln“S iLsTm Jf be awarded with “d respeable 121 scaring in named to the league’s Western Division all- - ) lnterestmg to conjecture how his presence would have the Shaler Halimon Jimmy Smith dominance that 14-season record last year (That by the way was NCAA -d- ependent schools in the j si Per gathered in a kickoff two yards deep and passed all Cats for the school’s longest return record They were not through as the Ags ran up the highest score for the “Wheel” series of 34-- 9 7-- S Page 9 Arizona 85008 MOTOROLA INC Semiconductor Products Division J3L unTTTTrrr |