Show Student Life — Utah State University Page 6 Cm '§ STUDENT LIFE and UU sophomores have carried the work load on the hardwoods The Running Redskins’ number one and two scorers are sophomores as are Utah State’s num ber one and three boosters Guard Mike Newlin leads the young Utes with a 163 scoring Sixfour Newlin was average nearly perfect against the Univer-sit- y of Southern California Tro-jandropping in 11 of 14 attempts Even Marks Super-Sop- hs Spice Battle s BY CHRIS PEDERSON Sports Editor Have you got a coin handy? If so you’d better flip it if you want to pick the winner of cage dual between the Utah Aggies and Utah Univer-sit- Wrestlers Ag Wednesday January from the field Ken Gardner fol lows suit with a 126 mark of fensively and leads the squad in rebounding with 108 per encoun ter OF ALREADY opposing coaches scheduling the U tabs in years to come is Marv Roberts top man for USU both defensively and offensively Ro frame is deadly off berts’ the boards proven by his 145 rebounds per game average His 28 counters per meeting leads the Aggie squad His high for the year is 39 points versus 6-- 8 o The other soph high in theSCn ing ranks is transfer Ed Enns' Epps is rolling with a 113 nX just 5 behind Paul JeppesJ Epps pumped in tl nights i a row key jumper has proven as of late to any foe piayilJ HbKj him one-on-on- e Last year the Utes beat Bk Blue twice 10290 and Tomorrow’s meeting at 8 Dm n Salt Lake should see a ful team of utags try their best for win number six 107-9- MGA 2 Morris y Grab Second Out of Seven 5-- BY MIKE PERRY Sports Writer The Utah State wrestling squad behind the outstanding performance of Doug Gemin captured second in the Boise College Tournament December 13 and 14 The Big Blue grapplers against opponents from Idaho State Eastern Oregon State Weber State Boise State Idaho University and Montana com-pete- d State University THE SECOND place finish adds to the fifth place at Arizona and the 11 dual meet re-cor- d the Aggies have compiled thus far the only Aggie to take a first in the meet defeated A1 Takashai of Idaho State for the top slot in the class Gemin staged a last minute rally to overcome a deficit and take the d 4-- vie-tor- y 2 Five Aggie Wrestlers placed second in the meet Stuart dropped a decision to Dave Smith in the championship Lie-berma- n match in the class Gary Lindley was decisioned by Roger Mansky of Idaho State in the class for second place DENNIS WHITELY captured a second in the division losing only to Dave Abel in the d 130-poun- 137-poun- d championship round Larry Haramoto dropped a close decision to Roger Ander-son of Idaho State to second in the garner a class 145-poun- d Clint Judkins was bested by Tim Shade of Idaho State to give him a tournament record and 2-- 1 second place points THE ONLY OTHER point mak-e- r for the Aggies was heavyweight Perry Crozier Crozier wrestling despite a bout with the flu captured a third place Three mainstave wrestlers were missing from the Big Blue line-uin the Boise Tournament Keith Nelson wrestling at 160 sustained a back injury and will be lost for an undetermined tifhe Dennis Montgomery at 167 and heavyweight Fred Alvarez will be back following an infection of flu Utah State grapplers tackle the University of Utah Friday in Salt p ers en route to Utah’s win once-beate- 3 ALTHOUGH BOTH have a surplus of seasoned ma terial to work with at the out-sof the year These two in state rivals offer teams with only one senior apiece Utah has Joe English while ’State has jumping-jacJessie Jeffer son In this rebuilding year for USU Lake City The University of Utah is undefeated this year and have been rated as honorable mentions behind the top ten teams in the country The starting lineup Friday will see Stuart Lieberman at 115 Doug Gemin at 123 Gary Lindley at 130 Scott Swift at 137 Sam Bessinger at 145 Clint Judkins Keith Nelson at 160 Dennis Mont gomery at 167 Dwight Johnston at 177 and Fred Alvarez at heavy weight Burgers et Fries for-war- d Chili k “French also STERLING PERFORMANCE Reserve eager John Ericksen came off the bench in last Saturday’s game with CSU to in 16 points and clear the boards 13 times Ericksen will pump travel with the rest of the USU squad to do battle with Utah tomorA row (photo by Gerry Carlson) r Utah State University’s women volleyball team traveled to Idaho State University in Pocatello Fri day December 6 for a volleyball meet with six other area schools schools included Participating the University of Utah Brigham Young University Weber State College Idaho State University and Snow and Ricks Junior The two participating Col-leg- es Aggie A Dips” Barbeque A! e?-Me-r$ teams ended the competition with a combined record defeat ing Snow JC Idaho State and Weber State THE FEMALE teams will tra vel to Fort Collins Colorado Jan 10 and 11 to compete with teams from Colorado Arizona New Mexico Utah and Idaho! 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