Show StudentLife — Utoh State University Page 6 Wednesday March 17 Carlson at helm Ags cop four meet ‘successful’ events share MIKE PERRY The 1969 version of MIWA was a success If not a financial one then a success in terms of satisfied coaches and athletes Said Karl Kitt Air Force coach and president of Wrestling Coaches Association of The United States "This is the best run MIWA that I have ever attended” Weber of whole "The without off went tournament a hitch’’ And Frank Powell of second place Adams State commented "I am very happy the how' about smoothly is a It run was tournament in the tribute to people Hunter Ralph State coach spoke first in another BY DENNIS FINE Sports Writer Idaho State University the Aggie tracksters to take overall first place in last Saturday's dual meet USU’s Gary DeVries ran a mile but lost to ISU's Iso la with a time of 4:214 In the run Mont Miles of USU took first with a 9:580 Second was Idaho’s Karagu with a and Utah State’s Dave Larsen was third with a time of 10:025 over-whelme- 9:-5- ran the HICKMAN high hurdles in GARY More specificially it is a tribute to a single person Bob Carlson 1 60-yar- d 1 done Tourney rates high The quality of the MIWA teams in this tournament was above average In fact this tournament is rated as the third best wrestling tournament in the country It is unfortunate that more people didn’t see the performance of these top wrestlers The first ranked college division team and a team that handily beat BYU ranked in major college circles should be able to draw top crowds where ever the) wrestle Colorado State College's Jack LaBonde commented on the attendence "The tournament was run first class The only thing missing was the spectators” Utah State’s wrestling future looks extremely bright it has a chance of becoming a top ranked school Maybe the student-bodwould support the wrestlers if USU was number one in the nation? y d d 3:316 Larry Gardiner was in a four-watie for first in the dash Larry ran a 63 to tie with ISU’s Gayfield Calvary and Lewis Stan Young of USU took second with 64 and USU’s Bob Peters and Fred Hall tied for third with a time of 65 ISU’s y 60-yar- d THE FIELD EVENTS Bry an Caufield threw the best shot of his career 559 but was still second behind Idaho's Bills USU’s Norman Fairbanks won the Second pole vault with a was Dennis Jensen of USU Gary Hickman took second in the high jump with a Calvary of Idaho State jumped 62 also but won because of fewer misses USU’s Ted Williams won third in the long jump with a leap of Jessie Jefferson who came out for track after basketball was over won the triplejump with a The Aggies’ Bob Peters tied with Idaho’s Calvary for third with a jump of 4002 FLYIN HIGH Trackster Dennis Jensen shoots for the star and is literally up in the air over his second place vault of 6 against Idaho State last weekend (photo by Jim Fain) 13 -- KEY AIRLINES IN NORTHERN UTAH’S NEWEST FLIGHT $500 CENTER Lesson Introductory 13-- 6-- 21-- 2 7 46-9V- ans but was d 100-yar- BOB CARLSON 80 9 second behind Idaho's calvary Tom Jacobson took third in the dash with a time of 532 and Larry Gai diner won dash with second in the a 165 John Stephens of USU won the 880 with the second fastest time recorded for USU — a 1:568 The Aggies’ John Burns took sec-onby running a 2:006 The USU mile relay team consisting of Dave Todd Larry Gardiner Tom Jacobson and Howie Mitchell ran a 3:356 to take second behind 440-yar- Carlson used a solid month in preparing for the tournament He spent hours in leg work and many more hours on the phone to assure a respectable showing for USIJ He impressed the veteran coaches so well with his work of next year’s MIWA that he was elected secretary-treasure- r of other obligaunable to was because Unfortuanately he accept tions Said Carlson about the tournament "It was a real challenge for a person like me in his first ear as a coach was happy to do this for the school and I gained valuable knowledge from associating with people in this tournament” A salute to a concientious and efficient man for a job well all-Americ- 4:-23- two-mil- e charge” USU: tops in d I he recent invasion of on this campus durthe MIWA tournament started a close search of the records ing to see how Utah State has done in that catagory Utah State has had four valid wrestlers llnee of them gained honors in 1965 and the fourth in last year’s NCAA meet In comparison the University of Utah and Brigham Young each University have had only one Frank Hankin placed in 1961 for Utah at 160 and Mike McAdams of Brigham Young placed third last year at 130 Utah State’s include Tom Foster Leonard Hansen Bob Broughton and Wayne Carlson Foster placed third in 1965 at' 177 Hansen foughf to the sixth place slot at 191 while Broughton placed fourth at heasy-weigWayne Carlson was the most recent addition as he placed sixth in the 1968 NCAA finals at 145 Utah State has progressed greatly in the field of wrestling This year’s showing wasn’t perhaps as sparkling as possible but it was respectable This year’s team was young and inexperienced Next seacon should be different 2 I’nrali1 of MAIN TERMINAL LOGAN - CACHE AIRPORT Flite Center TEL 752-903- 3 when it comes to STORAGE we’ve got the kind of "know how” you want! ht Our storage facilities are the finest available featuring the most modern methods for keeping your household and vermin-fre- e goods dry dust-fre- e We invite you to visit our warehouse V LOWEST PRICES! 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