Show January 8 969 1 Student Life — Utah State lulitI BY GREG HANSEN' Sports Writer Wil-liam- ‘The Beast’ Bees was foot-Lp- s in Marv Roberts’ tak be to but he seems after himself to mo a path all Ramblers to unbeaten the acir tins time win heir sixth straight Satur- last JC Dixie over 2S 93-6- day at Logan Bees whose tells frame 6-- 9 story of his style the wrong ended up with 21 re of play 18 of bounds against the Rebels first half but in the them fore-mos- t intimidated the Reb’ of to the point where they fense were so gun-shtook was a every shot they howitzer most Wal known as a blocked five Dixie shots in ter com-monl- first half and common the y sense must have told them something -that of not trying to score against most agile the big man in Ag wars for some time cage gie SUPPER BUT BEES WAS Williams and a rejuvinated Ron Hatch were standouts also equaled his 24 pointper game average with 24 counters and also hauled down 18 rebounds raising his seasonal average to r 1G5 in that category Hatch Nate s af-te- slow start this season pumped in 16 points and latched a onto nine rebounds Coach Gordon ‘Dutch' Belnap’s squad arrived on campus one day prior to the game and had their first workout since Dec 20 at 10 o’clock Saturday morning They showed signs of being rusty in the early going but when they got into high gear the capable quintet of Hatch Williams Bees Jeff Tebbs and Terry Wakefield to be unstoppable proved Belnap’s sixth man Tommy Kur pinsky turned in his top per formance of the season with an 11 point effort offsetting an equal ly fine show by Ralph Jones last years Most Valuable Player in Utah (Class B) who totaled eight pints in the stint Back to Bees the quick post-ma- n showed signs of being a mainstave at center for the next three years finally blooming into a top flight player both of fensively and defensively He has it all The best moves for a big man this side of UCLA and the quickest hands in the business His shooting touch has steadily improved but that will just be a bonus if he keeps up his sparkling defensive work Troy Collier might finally have a successor after five fruit-les- s years Tomorrow the Ag yearlings travel to the City of Salt where they play their first road con test after six home encounters The Utah Papooses offer the competition and will have to offer plenty of it to keep in step with the ‘Runnin Ramblers who are outscoring their competition by a rate of 275 per ballgame The young Ags are hitting the hoop for a 893 average com pared to 618 for their oppon-ents :rsEi Abe Saper stein’s Karlem If that isn’t enough to cope with Utah’s freshmen have the battle of stopping not ONE star but FIVE No doubt in my mind that Bees Williams Hatch et al will appear on the Aggie court next year as varsity perform- fe Globetrotters fabulous funnymen known "Magicians of Basketball” world and the blithe-som- e ike old wine improves with ers games are any indication of what is to come in If the first six roam the highways and byways spirited team you see on the the future basketball is here to floor age stay at Utah State This season is the 43rd year they have been entertaining youngsters and oldsters presenting a group of outstanding basket-bal- l players antics that tickle your funny-bon- e and outstanding acts which are "Comparable to a Broadway Stage Revue” TEAT THE FORMAT HAS BEEN a success is best illustrated by the iact that new owners Potter Palmer John O’Neil and George t who paid $3710000 for the privilege of continuing this greatest of road shows have not changed the basic format in any way "You can’t beat success” says George Gillett who is president general as the of the AT IT AGAIN Nate Williams continued to lead the Ramblers to victory last Saturday with 24 counters and 20 caroms The USU frosh remained unbeaten with this 93-6romp over Dixie hv (photo Gerry Carlson) 3 1968-6- Gil-et- - FLARE: manager of the club So the Trotters continue to trot to the strains of “Sweet Georgia rown score from seemingly impossiblepositions on the floor send o paying customers into convulsions with their comedy routines OVER A PERIOD OF 42 only 322 games and lost Over the years they have played a total of 9607 the seasons newest years the HGT have appeared in every conceivable type 6 SPOt’ rom tlie smaUest PRpr m gyms to the Olympic Stadium l Germany where they entertained the world record basketball crowd of 75000 fans ‘'topier'aVe Paed benefits for every type of organization but the 11?’ Philip of England6 rage 'ommand Performance” request from Prince QUEEN'S HUSBAND is head of a chairty group hnowns °r'S taverners who get together each year to raise nr 6 outdoor athletic facilities for youngsters of England The HrT W6re ttlG lrs Abe Saner sports organization to be so honored and 0l'b even paying the troupe’s expenses for tho i1 n wen merry °lde London- Prmep d? vowed that his team composed of Lords Dukes hllll£ and Earl eat the Trotters and the Trotte they did! 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