Show Page 8 January 1 6 Player of Week T 970 FEATURING BRANDY & RUSTY 7s t for the Ramblers has had his troubles on the college scene this year after a brilliant prep ca‘ reer at Lehi Utah High school He opened the current Rambler campaign as a regular forward but following the first tilt has a reserve But never been showing a sign of letting up the congenial athlete moved right : BY GREG HANSEN Sports Editor "(Editors Note Student Life in cooperation with the basket ball coaching staff will pick a ‘Player of the Week’ regularly for the remainder son Freshman sea Mark Peter of the back into the Rambler starting picture “If there is SAYS BELNAP one thing wrong with “Pete” it’s that he is too nice He has a perfect attitude and is very coachable on and off the court He is a real asset to our team” And asset he is Petersen did not play in the Rambler’s loss All-Regio- sen is the first player) “If Mark Petersen would start slapping Mark Petersen on the back a little more he’d develop a real fine basketball into player” FRI & SAT NIGHTS u n NOW PLAYING Faye Dunaway Marcello Mastroianni - 128-6- 6 guard-forwar- d 6-- NOW PLAYING in “A also Verna Lisa in “ARABELLA” otherwise If N 125 East Aggie larill 4th North 10 oz T-BO- PLACE FOR LOVERS” 5 THE AGGIES HAD plenty of competition to land the versa tile athlete "BYU and Colorado State were after Mark but Bel nap secured him before any other recruiters could convince him James Bond 007 is back! vi BISTRO THE GEM THEATER basketball either Although he was the comment from 5 BUSH FEVER looks quite fragile in his tall Petersen was lanky frame called “the hardest hitter on the football team” by his prep grid coach In the spring Pete high jumped for the track team to be exact frosh cage coach Dutch Belnap after Petersen had scored 26 Rambler win points in a last Saturday Petersen a 6-- FRIDAY AFTERNOON to Weber State but when called upon to enter the SUSC game Saturday he played like he had been a regular all along Stardom isn’t anything new to Petersen he started for three years on his high school team averaging over 20 points per game in his junior and senior seasons honors fol lowed each of his final two years in high school Petersen didn’t specialize in CHOICE-CU- T STEAKS NE SAT 5-- pm 9 with french fries roll butter — K X H E" m ‘PANAVISION-TECHNICOLO- USU R United Artists the r a—i e ADULTS $150 STUDENTS $125 SHOWTIMES TONIGHT - 9:56 5:00-7:2- 2 SAT & SUN: 2:10-4:3- 2 7:21 9:49 -- CLUB RALLYE -- UTAH A PERFECT ATTITUDE has transformed frosh forward Mark Petersen from reserve to starter after a effort last Saturday night 26-poi- nt Tom Seaver A Iff $ captures top athlete award GRANDVIEW CAFE 25 - West 3rd North JAj ' 752-589- 2 A CHINESE and AMERICAN ZP' TAKE-OU- T ORDERS J BY DICK COUCH AP Sports Writer NEW YORK (DimDtE Catch them both (AP)-To- Seav m er whose vibrant pitching arm triggered the New York Mets’ transformation from misfits to FOOD TOO!' champions of the baseball world was named Male Athlete of the Year Thursday In the Associat ed Press’ annual poll -Seaver at 25 years old the in spirational leader of the major leagues’ biggest winner in 1969 Is the fifth baseball player to capture the award in as many years Baseball has produced eight of the last nine winners including Detroit’s Denny Me-Lai- AND AND CiU'EOClPjVIl ' BUMinnj E0WWOE and Sat 6:30 and 9:30 Fri 1 n in 1968 The mets’ mound ace beat out another New York folk hero quarterback Joe Namath of the American Football League’s Jets in the balloting of sports across the country writers Others finishing high in the poll were Atlanta's Hank Aaron of baseball fame hockey’s Bob by Orr tennis star Rod Laver golfer DanneyRoskelleyandHar mon Killebrew of the Minnesota Twins Roman Gabriel of the Los Angeles Rams also finished high in the voting Seaver was named the National Leagues Most Valuable Player with his 258 won-lorecord and 243 earned run average He won the third game of the st world series JACES EARNER & If YVESMONIAVD MATJE SAINT TOSHIRO MIFUNE JESSICA WADER ANTONIO SASATO FRANCE HARDY BRIAN BEDFORD DOUGUS EVA WIS PROOUCTIOM (OWAflO Kw tfwis we 4 ts MAURI R0M1 JAftfif ill At AN AlfllHUft SUPER PANAVtSiON'Afcl) e JOHN f MAHl IMf ¥fk METROCOLOR f j: ii :: U :: u :: u u :: i: ii u u :: ii :: BAUADIERS need Electric Bass Player L Telephone 753-19- I—— 03 after 5:00 |