Show £tel' r L b'u d hiu Ci: Freshman football coach Garth Hall in reviewing a somewhat disappointing debut asheadfrosh tutor finished the season on a winning note The young Aggies dropped their first three games of the year then rapped the Idaho State frosh 2112 in the final game of the season to salvage some hope for future varsity prospects (1-- 3) HALL'S RAMBLERS were led by quite a few individual stars the best of which was Milt Chi dester A running back from Kearns Utah Chidester led the Ramblers in rushing and receiv ing the past season and looks like a g for varsity stature next autumn Chidester ran 62 times for 168 yards in four games leading the secondplace rusher Randy Warner by some 92 yards Chidester who is 3 and weighs sure-thin- 6-- 195 pounds is now playing for Dutch Belnap’s freshman basket- ball team But the main hope for the frosh standout is to become fej lctj? csser—’ old oCu uQ CH f r h— 7 Strycula and Steve Taylor in the Aggie backfield Chidester had four pass receptions for 102 yards in the four games to lead in the yardN age category Trailing the blond flash was Tom Forzani with five catches for 29 yards Del Fet-ze- r three for i r a regular running back for the Utags next year He'll join John with Garth Hall first season calling position 15 SWAMP“Hey isn't that a bunch of ducks over there?" Joe whispered "It sure do look 30 and Bob Doyle had 18 pass completions for 248 yards to lead that category Doyle also had a fine season as a punter times for a 397 THE RETURN GAME was one of the brightest spots for the Ramblers Mike Adams returned four kickoffs for 161 yards touchdown against (me a n Utah Craig Lewis had one for 84 yards also against Utah 97-ya- rd re-tur- it came watched the tenskttt-- 0 Joe's face He muttered!’-sensibl- es The Rambler defense was spearheaded by versatile lineman Jim Ringsby Rigsby anchored a strong line and in turn established himself as a top varsity prospect for next year Other players who look like varsity nopeftils include Blaine Lamoureux Bill Carter Jtnute Rockne Randy Cutler and Kent Baer Baer was one of the bright-es- t Rambler performers ing ccstsr and linebacker I IN A r play- n On Sports Writer? i d er uu L ( IjUUJ BY MIKE PERRY Fuhriman with two for 31 yards Quarterbacks Marty Judd and Mickey Doyle split most of the time alternating at the signal- kicking Uia n like a flock" With that Joe galloped ahead on a crouched run to "stalk" the birds With the pheasant hunt in the bag Joe had talked me into hitting the swamps with him to pick up a few mallards as he stumbled I watched to the water's edge steadied himself and let three rounds of four chill magnums at the ducks Except they weren’t ducks as he birds progress watetp “Put tl- - - Vi! your shoulder Where’s - I! gurgled eyeV' adiiIt!Snt muchbetterillcfel( THE GOOSE CAME cloBerin Joe coaxed it a UWenau call He really sounded like j goose!! Seventy-fiv- e HURRIED OVER and picked Joe out of the mud where an exceptionally irate hunter had deposited him and mumbled apolAll I heard was someogies thing about inflatable decoys and idiots shouldn’t be allowed to handle dangerous weapons On into the swamp we traveled ain’t that a flock "Hey Joe half shouted circling?" "Where’s my call?" Followed by the agonized mating call of a love struck moose And followed by the exit of ten fat sprigs Joe spied another Salt Lake-boun- d jet but wasn’t to be fooled this time— or so he thought A zero (green wing g his head off tore teal) about a out of dive as it pulled "Damn ducks why don’t they give a guy warning" Joe cussed n With no little amount of I got Joe to sit down in a blind Unfortunately he had yards out and flopped into the channel of a heaJoce tule-chok- stream So long goose I retrieved Joe found his gun (he hadn’t had it loaded) and we slogged back to the car Not a shot fired at a bird "Boy we just about had him Another 30 yards and paw pow pow a goose in the bag” j exclaimed And got a cramp I stomach in my — 'i THE DISTuO dive-bombin- WILL BE a per-suasio- problems and couldn’t stay seated very long ("Got cramps in my legs") More like his head I began to think ? ' IT GREW LATE The sun was beginning its last leg into sundown when I spied a lone goose plaintively talking to itself for want of better company "Damn" I swore Joe had found his goose call and let out a blast Amazed I watched as the goose responded 'with a ninety degree turn and a thirty per cent angle of 'DUSTIN’ COV7DOY NIGHT U WEDNESDAY ( “Barefoot in ttaFcA” Liberty 'Bowl cuts demands V7AC AP — Commis-- s Wiles Hallock of the Western Athletic Conference says the WAC champion should be invited to the Liberty Bowl DENVER loner LIBERTY BOWL officials ed earlier the winner of o the Kansas game Saturday will go against Alabama in the Dec 13 game Hallock wired Bud Budley executive director of the Liberty Bowl Association and asked for a reassessment of WAC contend ers Arizona State and Utah Brigham Young also has an outside chance Hallock noted that whoever wins the championship is likely to finish the season at while Colorado has lost three games and Kansas State four State-Colorad- "THE WORLDS GREATEST DRIBBLER” Marques Haynes is the manager of the Harlem Magicians and has been a pro hoopster for over 20 years The Magicians will appear in the George Nelson fieldhouse on December 3 8-- 2 r U C Mo via 35c Thu-- s Fri & Sat 7:00 6:30 & 9 VIS1TANEAT Direct from its reserved-sea- t engagement Winner of 3 Academy Awards! 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