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C-- flW1 performer last season REPORTING: become on USU’s top centers in quite some time Only a junior Faccinto tips the scales at 230 pounds and has amazing agility Junior College transfers Fie Ane (250 pounds from Sunnyvale Calif and Soph Comer Smith should help on the line along with frosh grads Chris Boyer and Jim Rigsby THE AGGIE receiving cast composed of three lettermen GREG HANSEN Sports Editor When Utah State went five James with only one touchdown jr less last fall skeptics were juick to point out that the xaditional Utah State defense vould someday have to mesh vith a potent offense for Utah state to post a winning season Well those critics will most ikely watch a strong Big Blue jffense next fall (at least they’ve jot a bundle of potential in spring but the crunching iefense may be an item of the 3ast Coach Chuck Mills beginning lis second of five weeks on the 11 jpring grid field has offensive ettermen to chose from next lutumn but his defense will be iard pressed by the loss of 12 alleys Tight end Paul Reuter has a fine junior season with a team leading 22 receptions and two touchdowns and could be a candidate for ‘regional honors in his final season The quarterback battle is shaping up as a real dog fight imLogan native Craig Smith pressed many observers last role and season in a back-u- p his to deliver could be ready But d talents potentially-gifteSmith will have to fight off a strong challenge from JC tran- Steve LETTER-WINNER- S Vlilbrandt and Dave Cox will nost likely perform at the guard position for USU since both were iemi-regul- season last ar a senior from Arcadia Calif was very immoved into a pressive as he mid-way through regular position the' 7 season Cox is a junior from Lombard 111 tackles Holger Offensive Hansen and John Forzani will Doth return following brief stints last season Hansen suffered a collapsed lung and had to sit out the last half of the season while Forzani missed the final six games with a severe knee injury Both have plenty of plaudits from die Aggie coaching staff on their Vlilbrandt 3-- "playing aBiTH '“''T' Center A1 Faccinto a N - r V"' v- v- - - 1 pp ‘ v I ' k -- u:cl & tau -- CstP :: W r isa V r: V' "- - W V f vi v- - ' ? ' TV' - Is S st-- candidates at spring BIG BLUE FUTURE — Speedy Wes Garnett is one of top Aggie receiving last season practice Garnett caught passes for 439 yards fj'T' sfer Tony Adams to win the job Adams is a transfer from Riverside JC and packs a list of impressive Take your credentials bar exam next summer Sophomores Marty Judd and Mickey Doyle are also fighting for playing berths It's the Marine Corps’ test for the man who wants responsibility and leadership from the start not at some obscure point in his future And there isn't a tougher test you could take — for the Marines don't choose their new - TiifliimumUlBlilCZ Monday HAPPY HOUR officers lightly Two six week sessions at Quantico — or one ten week session— will tell them and you if you've got all it takes to lead some of the world’s best fighting men If you do you’ll pin on your lieutenant’s bars after college graduation and carry new weight on your shoulders from that moment on 75 c pitchers 89 old time flicker movies (get stewed Tuesday night) Talk to the Marine Officer who visits your campus part-tim- e Utag goiters in position for Boise title Montana’s Grizzlies held down first place entering the final day of play in thrmtse Invitational Chevelle but here Friday afternoon challenges from Utah State and Weber State threatened their tourney lead in the The Montana golfers posted a first day score of 362 in the ten-tea- meet Sedan ri another than our previous lowest priced but the USC and WSC teams were close on their heels with repec-tiv- e scores of 372 and 371 COACH DEAN Candland's golfers six strong withstood the cold temperatures to move into contention for the title Aggie medalist was Dwight Johnson with a 76 and Ken Clarke with 4-D- m weather-hampere- d 4-d- oor ' Wl Danny 76 Mike Mooney and Roskelley Steve Knapp all carded 77’s while No 1 golfer Doug Vilven had a bad day with a 79 Final results will be posted in Wednesday’s sports section Chevelle Sport Coupe than our previous lowest priced hardtop Now it’s America’s lowest priced ' ft Tonight 5:30 Utiiv Center Rn 335 t' tt'i-'?- ' V-y ? fc:£yy:' tx: k r- A--—1 S ‘ 1 y V 3&PUr' p f v tV i k v ± ( and be talented should Wes Wide receivers dangerous Garnett and Bobby Wicks both juniors have the speed savvy and experience to give USU an Add explosive air attack Mike newcomers Tom Forzani Adams and Bain Brick and USU should be strong in the passing practice) ettermen should it ( j ry r- 1 We took America’s best selling midsize car Then added two new lower Coupe priced models including a Sportmid-size that’s priced less than any other hardtop you can buy Still they both have Chevelle’s smart new grilie for 1970 And Chevelle’s newly styled Body by Fisher And Chevelle’s Full Coil suspension with custom fitted springs at each wheel And Chevelle’s hardtop mid-siz- e d chassis design beams in the doors cargo-guar- d luggage tires belted bias ply compartment Lower priced they are by as much as $148 But lower priced looking and feelwide-stan- ce side-guar- ing they aren't Which will get us no love notes from Based on manufacturer’s suggested retail prices including federal excise tax and suggested from you charges the competition But maybe it will Putting you first keeps us first dealer new car preparation |