Show O f The Utah State men’s rodeo team surged to an easy 493 point win last weekend at Brig ham Youn University Intercollegiate rodeo in Provo The State riders jump into the team lead of the Rocky Ivioun-taiRegion of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association with the win The Utah State team posted wins in three of six roping and riding events and placed men in the remaining three events to tally the win Returning lettermen Bob Wilson of Cardston Alberta and Larry Allen of Lehi Utah won the ribbon roping and bull rid ing respectively Allen also placed in the bareback bronc riding and steer wrestling to to-tthe majority of team points High point team member for the weekend was freshman starter Fred Hunter of American n Fork Utah Hunter won the steer wrestling and placed first in one go-arou- to cash in on of the calf roping 150 team points Another freshman Lyle Loft-hous- e Utah won of Paradise of first in the initial the saddle bronc competition and placed fourth in one go-aroun- d go-arou- nd evening's events He suffered a shoulder dis location Friday night in bare back bronc riding Next collegiate rodeo action in 0 Utah will take place Oct TO and at the Golden Spike Coliseum in Ogden hosted by Weber State College 11 ' of the steer wrestling Transfer student Vern Bastian won third in the calf roping Ba stian was a member of last year's regional champ Ricks College and won the calf roping regional championship in 1969 IMlij s 'Third leading scorer last fall layed defense last year as started all three previous games with good success Highlanders host Beehive business major from Concord Calif 1 letterman oldest college football player in nation at 27 a senior major--i 195 pounds in physical education ing native of Livingston Calif v i had long field goal of 37 yards 1 letterman against Utah 5-- 10 al Team member Joel Winn of Nephi Utah placed third in the bull riding after returning from the hospital to ride in the final fife Afp®r cjeSf tourney Utah State University will host the Seventh Annual Beehive Golf Tournament on Fri-da- y and Saturday Oct 3 and 4 at the Logan Golf and Country Club Col-legia- PAY FOR IT AIL WITH riTHRIFTICHECKS te The 54 hole tourney of medal play will start Friday with rounds at 9 am and 2 pm The final 18 holes will be played Satur-day starting at 9 am USU’s golf Coach Dean Cand land announced Monday that five schools have entered the tourna ment Teams from the Univer sity of Utah Weber State Brigham Young Univer Idaho State University and sity Utah State University A total of eight teams will participate with Weber State BYU and Utah State entering an A and a B team Col-leg- e Utah State’s Doug Vilven who placed third in last weekend's Equip yourself with a low - cost patio Springs Collegiate Invita-tionwith a 151 score for 36 holes will be matched against al BYU's Ray Leach who placed in the top five of the 1969 NCAA BYU is the Tournament team champion de-fendi- ng ( Utah State placed second in Pay tor your books supplies all your campus needs with convenient ThriftiChecks It’s easy and costs only ten cents per check which come in books of Twenty-fiv- e No service charge ever and no minimum balance is required Equip yourself with the essentials' including a ThriftiCheck Checking Account the Patio weekend Springs tourney last Other USU scores were Ken Clark 153 Dan Ros 158 and Kim Davis kelley 163 Next day week starting Wednes Utah State the Fifteenth Annual Wi- Oct 8-1- 1 en-te- rs lliam H Tucker Invitational at U of N Mexico the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Logan Soccer practice today Soccer has hit Big Blue coun-tr- y First practice for spccer puffs will be held today at 5:30 pm Members of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation on the field north of Edith to Bowen school according coach Richard M Hofman - Hofman said that a 16 game schedule will be played Eight are home games In terested student are invited to practice nr a |