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Pag 16 Ibdpiit by Mike Patchen Sports Editor pre-seaso- Bill Ward of the Utah State Rugby team announced that practice for this spring’s rugby schedule will begin this coming Monday at 5:30 in the HPER locker room All interested persons are encouraged to come to this workout Sweat gear should be brought Ward felt there would be two teams formed this year There could be a varsity and a junior varsity team Ward felt this would give newcomers a chance to compete in Rugby competition to gain experience Weight lifting and Ruby fundamentals will be stressed “Good spirit” should help the workouts according to Ward Last year the USU team finished second to the BYU “A” team BYU ended up third in the nation so the USU players didn’t feel that bad This year Ward feels the team Utag football team meeting scheduled The Utah State football staff announces that will have good size and speed It n will depend on the workouts he claimed Once again the matches to start in the spring quarter will be held on the playing field behind the High Rise complex Ward says the field is not too bad However he felt that f several things were needed to upgrade the field “No PA system” and an “absense of uprights” have hurt the teams playing there The team has been trying to get a Rugby film to feature before several UC movies “We feel this idea will give the student a chance to learn bout the game and then come out to watch our all varsity players should attend the team meeting on Wednesday Jan 17 The meeting will begin at 4:00 pm in the UC auditorium Newly appointed football coach Phil Krueger will be there All players are required to be there matches” according to Cosic of BYU and Brady Small is injured but will return to action Three outstanding performers representing Utah schools were among the nation’s finest 100 senior collegians receiving votes when balloting opened Jan 8 for the Pizza Hut Basketball Classic Carrying Utah hopes on the West (white) team ballot will be Bob Lauriski of USU Kresimir later this month Eight players on each team will be elected by popular vote with two additional members of each squad designated by a nation NCAA-NAI- The first half of the game turned into a comedy of errors with a total of 26 turnovers being committed 15Uby the Vikings and 11 recorded by the Ramblers Darryl Owens who sports a 199 scoring average canned 12 first half points to give the 8 lead at Ramblers a Slim intermission The Ramblers employed a tenacious zone defense which held the Vikes scoreless for four until uzuuutas of the second-hal- f Jim Kelly hit a jumper for Ricks to break the ice 33-2- f Las Vegas Convention Center Bob Boyd of USC will direct the West team while Ohio’s State’s Fred Taylor will be the opposing I Recipients of proceeds from the charity contest will be: the sanctioned contest A is scheduled for April 14 in the youth-oriente- Basektball d Congress of America Foundation for Research and Education in Sickle Cell Disease continuing education fund of the Association National if of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the University of Nevada-La- s Vegas Ballots are available at all Pizza Hut and participating universities If Ward schools Rugby has grown in Utah Several grade schools in the Salt Lake area have started a program while many high schools have done the same In fact the University of Utah has started a Rugby team and will compete with Intermountain schools If the game doesn’t interest you it may later on' The team has been invited to a tournament in San Francisco with other trips to Colorado and Montana plannow ned For any information concerning the Rugby program contact Coach Ben Norton in Range Science His extension is 7624 The other person to contact is Assistant Bill Ward His phone is 752-220- 1 BQ Cacdcffshoo Cheese Cheese Cheese Cheese Cheese close win over Ricks last Monday 13 Next quarter there will be a Rugby PE class offered The class will have the opportunity to play matches BYU has a similar class and matches are being scheduled between the two Eta m biers fla ke 61-6- ballot East coach The panel coaching-medi- a Crabaeat Greg Nymans’ two free throws with :58 seconds left to play proved to be the difference as the USU Ramblers escaped the 0 Vikings from Rirks College If Lauriski selected for Egg Salad Egg and Onion by Ken Passarella Asst Sports Editor January 12 1973 61-6- and and and Steak Steak Steak and Hjshroaa and Tauto and Stttt-an- d fgg and Steak and Onion -- Roast Beef Sausage Coldcuts Lobster Haa and Eggs Haa and Cheese Boston Meatball Tuna Fish Veal Cut-lCorned Beef Fried Sausage and Onion Fried Sausage and Pepper New -- et Plain Steak ' Steak and Eggs 0 Italian Italian Pepper Steak Pepper Steak and Egg Pepper Steak and Ton to Pepper Steak and Onion Pepper Steak and Mushroom Pepperonl and Cheese Pastrami- York fried Sausage-an- d Eggs — Fried Sausage and Mushroom Fried Sausage and Toaato Greg Nyman stepped up to the foul line and cooly sent home two free throws running the count to 61-5- 8 With the game still up in the air Bob Stokes fouled the Ricks forward Michaelis in the act of shooting As a result Michaelis made good his two free throws to 0 make the score now with Ricks still on the short end with :20 seconds left — AIL to do was control the ball and run the clock out but such was not the 61-6- case The Vikings ‘fcamfc up with a golden opportunity when the Ramblers had trouble getting across mid-couagainst the full £ rt court press A traveling call against USU gave the ball to Ricks utiJh 15 ticks at the clock remaining Jim Anderson the tall Viking Meanwhile capitalizing on forward took the ball and drove toward the hoop In the process Viking miscues the Ramblers ran their lead to 0 and aphowever Anderson ran right peared to have the game well in over a Rambler defender who hand had position on him Not to be denied however the This maneuver by Anderson Vikings kept their heads up and constituted an offensive foul call gradually closed the gap on USU that - sent the- - spaFce With 1:50 remaining to be into hysteria Vike Anderson went Jim With the win the Ramblers played to the foul line with a two-shretain their unblemished record foul: and a chance to knot the of eight wins against no losses scorratSS Anderson capitalized (This doesn’t include Weber State on one of the charity tosses game) USU Coach Bill Bibb and his running the count to 8 - With :58 seconds to go the Ramblers move into Salt Lake Ramblers went into a stall which this Wednesday against Utah forced the Vikings to foul in before returning on Jan 20 to face Brigham Young at 5:15 in desperation Not known as a high scorer the Spectrum 42-3- -- o Spectr-um-crow- d fl® ot 6 GCjupgCj ®pm- - 59-5- C7ooh Dayo Iloao Dolivory" pm 1 0 pm Vcohdays pm - 1 1 pm hi G Sat 11-- tO 5 5 - 7— y OOfooO — — ll-- ll rjoob Qnds s? ¥ 'f |