Show Friday May Page 12 111 973 Players drafted Annual football game is on! Blue-Whi- te Saturday at 1:30 pm in the Utah State University Romney Stadium new head football coach Phil Krueger will watch the final scrimmage of the spring as the drills close out with annual Blue-Whigame Admission to the game will be $100 for adults and $50 for all students The donations go to the USU Quarterback Fund Kreuger announced Monday that a special autograph session te will be held on the playing field immediately the following scrimmage Everyone is invited to mingle with the players and to seek autographs of the players and coaches Monday morning Krueger directed the player draft for the two teams to play Saturday By the flip of a coin offensive coordinator Bruce Snyder won the right to the first pick Snyder will coach the White shirts and selected immediately ted Krueger said he was sur- but that his depth turned out to be prised at some of the picks but very favorable His quarterbacks that the coaches have put will be sophmore Greg Thompson Dennis Pratt and Brad together very even teams Coach Butcher of the Blue team Bennett said the loss of the coin flip forced Snyder ended up with six ofhim into an alternate draft plan fensive and six defensive players feeam Aggie Os ®n the road 6-- Maes Looking for a summer job? associate at Lake Tahoa hai immediate deFries by Snyder job n dollar openings bocauto of a expansion program Wo will consider summer or permanent employment for: multi-millio- Dca!cr Trainees (Minimum age 21 Northern Arizona University Saturday the Aggies finished a strong second in the Beehive Invitational held at USU’s Maughan Stadium Idaho State won the title with 73 l2 points USU scored 59 Weber State was third with 46 A total of ten teams scored points in the meet Jorgensen In order the next selections were: letterman center Henry Or a permanent career opportunity Harrell's Coach Ralph Maughan's Aggie track team takes to the road again this week for a meet at Jeff assistant ) transfer Daryl Johns at tfrcaelk quar- terback Chris DeWan a 0 175 transfer from El Camino JC near Torrance Ca Snyder’s coaching staff will include Jim McAllister defensive line Chris Pella offensive line and Kent Baer and associate assistant coach The number two draft choice was sophomore running back Louie Giammona Ray Butcher’s coaching staff will be offensive line coach Doug Smith running back’s coach A1 Saunders and toroEa’s who would be starters if the season started this week according to Krueger In addition to DeWan the White team will have junior letterman Tom Wilson and senior flanker Gunther Gutierrez by Butcher kicker A1 Knapp a (Photo by Kon Pauorolla) transfer from Santa Barbara JC Ag booster prepares for senior starting Blue-Whit- e by Snyder tilt tomorrow linebacker Rod Rosa’ by Butcher noseguard Ray Scott a letterman by Snyder two-yeletterman Alan McMurray at rover by Butcher letterman defensive and Valley Coleman by Snyder and the tenth player picked was starting offensive tackle Mel Maddox The draft continued until each squad member had been selec- - ' Enyeart win his race in Stadium record time of :464 and anchor the USU mile relay team to a Stadium and USU record of 3:140 High jumper Clayton Gunter raised his USU high jump record to 9 in winning that event The Aggies will return home on May 19 to compete in the US 6-- Track and Field Federation Enyeart has already Meet qualified for the NCAA championships to be held June 9 at Louisiana State University He will likely compete in the USTFF national meet at Wichita Kan 7-- Large Crowd Approximately Aggie freshman 88 440 fans saw ace Mark June 1-- 2 ar Casino Trainees CACTUS CLUB (Minimum age 21) Fri Noon: Shirley Night: Meetthe Gang at the “Cactus” Fri Food and Bev- y erage Trainees :my friend: (Minimum age 18) at must apply in person at Harrah's Personnel Office in Stateline Nevada not more than one week prior to your availability You - 5 PM Personnel Office hours 8:30 AM EVERY DAY through May and Monday through Saturday on a regular basis An equal opportunity amployer Si Fri & Sat positions have career path advancement possbilities) (All the ' V BISTRO f J A--' c yyj& SUPPORT THE BUSINESSES DISPLAYING THIS POSTER V 8 D xY iRl iryiMfifiuift 6 HOURS OF MOVIES Friday May 11 UC Ballroom— 6 pm — 12 pm “The legend of the Lone Ranger" nairmnN 6:00 With the famous San Francisco "RhIIU" PtllllL carchase The Three Stooges 7:30 "The Shuttered Row" hSTtoon ADVANCE TICKET SALES UC INFORMATION DESK I moo iooPerpereon $1 50 per couple (boy £r girl) |