Show Pcc14 Spt 27 1971 Competition builds character? No proof — Two New York (AP) psychologists who have tested 15000 athletes worked with 27 professional athletic teams and hundreds of high school and college teams say they found nothing to support the traditional idea that sport builds characater Whatever it takes to survive the high attrition rate associated with the compeitition those qualities say psychologists are not the result of the comthey are there in the petition first place "Indeed” the researchers say "there is evidence that athletic competition limits growth in some areas” This eight-yea- r study is reported in the October issue of Psychology Today by Dr Bruce C Ogilvie director of the counseling center and psychology professor at San Jose State College in California and Dr Thomas A Tutko psychology professor at San Jose Their research began with the counseling of problem athletes they write but was expanded to all levels of competition and sport They administered a special test the "Athletic Motivation Inventory” to the - 15000 On the evidence gathered the psychologists make what they moulding process but comes out the ruthless selection process that occurs at all levels of sport “Athletic competition has no Ncho's Fii- 1 1 Dinner 5:00-5:3- 0 8:00-8:3- 1 1 Dinner Stacy auAOT 3 pm 5:00-5:3- 0 Saturday at least for the first minutes USU looked the part of a giant grid machine But for the final 2ft quarters the Ags sputtered skittered and looked almost feeble "Sure I’m naturally happy with the win” victorious coach Chuck Mills told a post game audience "but I’m not satisfied with our performance” 18 But the Aggies had built such a solid lead that there was really nothing to worry about ( Tony Adams rifled a perfect scoring pass to Bob Wicks to start the scoring vendetta and short runs by Ed Giles and Jerry Hughes gave USU a 21-- 0 lead still in the first period Linda Grow (chairman) The Ags who scored each of the first four times they touched the ball made it 27-- 0 when Hughes again scored early in the second quarter Mickey Doyle booted three of the four extra points “We had no pass rush” Mills said emphatically" "and if we throw the ball away as much against Nebraska as we did today we’U be in plenty of trouble” But nonetheless USU had of plenty bright spots For one defensive safety Phil Shelley with two interceptions was batting down Nevada passes all afternoon Rod Rosa and Bob Bloom also came up with in-- :a" rg An- TO enjoy the advantages of a low low cost FREE An Avco Mrr FREE FREE Embassy Picture mcs Pm xq A7 Adults b L i $200 Junior running back Jerry Hughes has been pushing John - " ' i3u6sa0 Personal Checking Account a resplendent checkbook cover in yo- r college colors stamped with your college emblem t J ’ $ - I mmi rz n 'X V V - kAf£4 T: U' ' L O Wendell brooks anchors a veteran defensive backfield that has terrorised opposing quarterbacks Against New Mexico St they intercepted five passes two of which prevented touchdowns Photo by Tom Caswell giving USU nine in terceptions its last two games They should be near the national lead in that area Hughes Runs Well for the call male male ihe custom shirt-jea- e f 1 i i Strycula for the starting running back slot Hughes who scored from 13 yards out against New Mexico St adds important depth for Utah State Dave Graven previously injured and playing for the first time was a standout Tui Halaufia Steve Couppee and senior Steve Salmons were also impressive for the Aggie defense With no injuries to speak of the Ags will go to Lincoln not in awe of the Comhuskers but trying to respect gain some much-neede- d for Aggie football and the Rocky Mountain Area Don’t be surprised if they achieve a big measure of success either - captivatingly name-printe- d :t i- "S Rough and ready checKS periodic statements of your account — quite refreshing sometimes as no minimum balance is required Your family banking centers r c ‘ i- N k s I j II to go anywhare anytime a shirt you'll live in indoors and out! styling with matched perfectly hearty wool plaid Self collar extra deep patch pockets with button flaps Sizes 36 to 46 $1795 He-m- an YtSfetacR & S ! Welcome back Aggies! f 4 II In u aflOiipn) I BLOCK CLOTH25 FEATURE TIMES 6:30 8:20 10:10 Mat Sat & Son :00'2:50'4 30 ' A4'" 7 Defensively ! t ? 'W the way for Hughes and Giles o Carnal Knowledge j quarter Jeff linemen Offensive outwho been has Jorgensen with teamed this year standing Big A1 Faccinto Dave Cox and tight end Mike Corrigan to clear chosen Canace Bergen f ’V'v-- With John Strycula resting much of the time with a leg injury Hughes ran often and with authority for USU The speedy junior provided the quickness to team with Giles’s power bursts and the passing ability of Adams Giles almost broke two runs for long touchdown scampers but he was caught from behind each time Reserve receivers Craig Clark and Bob Gomez turned in some k one amazing catches pass going 74 yards Doyle by the way broke the USU punting record with a wind-aide- d 72 yard kick in the fourth ALL STUDENTS nabel Grubb Billie Wayman Karen Allen Blain Flint Evie Hardy Suzanne Holmgren Janice Larsen Wayne Miner Alice Petersen and Doug Johansen -i I Add Another WE INVITE feast of a film!” gaasor 03"D0d aAnDa3 the paydirt Doyle-to-Clar- Greenfield NnhurGarfunkel Ann Margrei and Jules Feiffer £ makes scoring chances near Rebel in the University Lounge Mike Nichols Ja(k Nicholson Candice Bergen 1 am 0 :30 am-- l 2:30 pm Open yours at the family banks 1 Oc per check in books of 25 No minimum deposit required i pm sophomore council members Wednesday September 29th at 7 of the best movies ever!” O Saturday journey look more like Mt Everest every minute Both Snack bar and dinner menues Featured at noon "Carnal Knowledge' is one O A&M :00 am-- l :00 pm Start Fast Strong Lunch — Judith Crist NY Magazine Day am 0 Lunch Hugh Butler Sophomore president announced that there will be a meeting for all “Carnal Knowledge' is brilliant A 6:45-8:0- Weekends Breakfast Public Relations Committee: exhibited a Mike Monday thru Friday Breakfast Carol Webb realists cnee's 3-- Meals Thru Cafeteria Line Douglass Jo Anne Erickson Gage Froerer Glenda Granato Debbie Hale Donna Harland Beth Kouba Kristen Larson Marilyn Murray Janet Saunders Linda Taylor and They are reserved and cool” Athletics is changing with the Levine win Utah State’s five-gam-e of end the two at skein (counting end to Saturday ’70) seems likely in Lincoln Nebraska But then to the other 200 - odd major college football teams in the country it would seem to hold the same destiny no matter whom the Nebraska Comhuskers are playing With hardly any time to celebrate a 27-- 7 win over Nevada in Romney Stadium Saturday the 0 Utags are trying to figure out a solution for the seemingly impassible roadblock ahead And 34-- 7 Nebraska’s somewhat-eas- y win over highly regarded Texas UNIVERSITY CENTER CAFETIRIA Soph council members are selected ef What Mills meant was that in the final half of the game Nevada whipped the Aggies 0 and USU fumbled away five easy 7-- Catering services are available for banquets receptions smorgasbords picnics and all types of refreshments Karen ed especially strong personalities “More than participants in any other sport drivers are tough-minde- d E Editor-In-Chi- The Walnut Room Restaurant is open during the noon hour on week days only The menu offers a large variety to please both the pocket book and the appetite A selection of salad luncheons hot sandwiches or complete dinners are available The quick service good food and pleasant surroundings make the Walnut Room a favorite place to entertain campus guests or hold small luncheon meetings Faculty students and public are invited to take advantage of this facility Hours: 1 1 :30 am to 1 : 1 5 pm Marilyn Allen Nancy Bergeson Susan Blaser Laurie Buckley com-petitio- rs JoeD By Greg Hansen Walnut Room ning Larson These athletes the authors report have strong personalities are and and were in the first place Outstanding women the psychologists continue are generally more independent than male d WE INVITE YOU TO TRY THESE FACILITIES Salazar Denise Sly Avis Tsuya and Stan Holtschneider Activities Committee: Rocky Woodruff (chairman) Cookie intense endeavor in any other Horatio Alger success-i- n elsewhere-come- s or sport only to those who already are mentally fit resilient and strong” field hard-heade- WELCOMES STUDENTS Martin Gravis Cliff Hyatt Donna Jane Mobley Bruce C Nelson David Preece Tina more beneficial effects than drivers con-spiousne- ss Utah State beats UN for third win UNIVERSITY CENTER FOOD SERVACES following people are representing the sophomore council for 1971-7- 2 Projects Committee: Hugh Butler (chairman) Tony Camp Carolyn Crockett Marvin Neil Kenneth Nelson Patricia Day of Racing “The cultural revolution has penetrated the last stronghold of locker the American myth-th- e room Young athletes having scaled new levels of now challenge a longof faith - the article standing belief that competition has intrinsic value” These young athletes the psychologists say go into sports for their own personal esthetic experience to enjoy the game and they no longer accept the authoritarian structure of sports or the great emphasis on win- The call value judgments” "It seems” they conclude “that the personality of the ideal athlete is not the result of any self-disciplin- Competition Challenged pm "broad-rang- e well-organiz- times the psychologists found tin the study Page 1 5 Sept 27 1971 FOR EVERYONE Fourth North and Second East Listen to Sterling W Sill every Monday at 7:30 pm on KVNU I £ ? r i ? 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