Show Page Monday April 22 1974 12 wwmr&rmm i nils r 0 The Utah State tennis team continues its busy schedule with three matches and a two-da- y tournament within a week After hosting Weber State host Saturday the Aggies will Westminister College Tuesday and Boise State University Wednesday Friday and Saturwill day the 26th and 27th USU Snow the be in Ephraim for College Invitational Home matches begin at 2 pm fep £©C5f god Snow Invitational the Aggies will meet Mesa College at 8:30 am and Snow College at 11 am Saturday USU faces the Snow College Alumni at 9:30 am and Dixie College at 1 pm A spot in the 1 USU loss On Friday at the SDgosso® ' 6-- 6-- 3-- s3j ?!$£& x Z0T r 'k Mm " doubles teams in the WAC Weber State has won six matches and lost three Westminister has lost one match 9 to Weber State with a match to play against Mesa College before coming to Logan 4 0-- '4 ft £ V K5 - p 8-- bright Rock-woo- d to Utah last week-Sc- ott and Brad Hammel defeated Utes Dave Harmon and' Andy 4 3 Harmon and Webb 6 of the one top rated Webb are 'Ssf &V i Golf W Aggie linksters will be in Provo Tuesday and Thursday through Saturday There will be a dual match between USU and BYU Tuesday BYU is hosting the 12th annual Cougar Classic Thursday through Saturday Cougar Classic participants play a practice round Thursday 36 holes Friday and 18 holes Saturday All rounds will be played on the Riverside Country f'f y jmm 0? 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' '' ''' " ” a Club Jiitf Riley nominated for naf’l training staff Utah State won the first Cougar THE USU tennis team will host Westminster tomorrow and Classic in 1963 Aggie Mike Sweet Boise St Wednesday before the Snow Invitational in Ephraim on Friday was the tournament medalist Since then BYU has won the tournament eight times Arizona State has won it twice USU BYU and ASU along with Weber State Air Force Utah and Colorado are entered in this year’s tourney Each team will enter six golfers The top four miss five games A long tradition of attracting scores of each team will be used He scored 42 points on a couple to determine the tournament the cream of Utah’s high school of occasions during his prep last continued talent basketball winners School’s career and as a junior was the Bruce Neibaur will replace week when Davis High leading scorer on the state’s top Kyle Moser in the Aggie lineup Craig Taylor signed a the team to in ranked school here attend Neibaur for this week’s matches Tueller who is heading Under earned his starting role after fall is what has been the state’s most forward Taylor a qualifying rounds last week Davis High eager signs ivith USU ’ - Jim Riley in his third year as Utah State’s athletic trainer is a finalist on the district ballot for nomination to join the country’s training staff for upcoming international sports competition Names of two trainers from each of the NATA (National Athletic Trainer’s Association) 10 districts will be submitted to the association’s International Games Committee during ih summer Trainers to handle the duties during the upcoming Pan American Games (San Pablo Brazil) the Winter Olympics at Innsbruck Austria and the 1976 Summer Olympics at Montreal will be chosen from this finalized list letter-of-inte- Announcement this Summer Announcement of the national training staff will be made at the NATA convention this summer in Kansas City Riley 28 6-- came to Utah State in 1971 in-sta- te Anal Earlier he had served on the New Orleans Saints staff and was head trainer at Centenary College Shreveport studentbody president at Davis High “He’s the quality Utah high school player we’re used to getting’’ said Aggie head coach Dutch Belnap Rod Tueller Aggie associate coach who coordinates recruiting said USU is fortunate to have recruited an individual of Taylor’s varied talents “He’ll be great to work with next year” said Tueller “He has a great attitude he’s a near student he’s shown straight-to be a leader and he has himself been consistently outstanding in from the Houston Oilers where he had served as an assistant to Warren Jniversity 6 the currently nt Louisiana A athletics” A two-ye- starter for Mike ar Gardner’s basketball team at Davis Craig has been a three-yea- r regular in baseball He was twice named to the basketball team During his just All-Sta- te completed senior season he averaged 23 points and 16 rebounds a game despite a broken foot which forced him to Jim Riley SUPPORT THE BUSINESSES DISPLAYING THIS POSTER successful program years freshman-Jayce- e for the past several Taylor will quickly become involved in the best of basketball college major Because of the recent NCAA ruling all freshman athletes are now eligible to compete with varsity teams and Taylor has shown the potential to succeed on the varsity level Softball continues today on Quad Softball continues today for the independent league as the two rivals the Dubos and Shoilies will be meeting today on the Quad at 3:30 Other games will be the Doobees and Zoomers and the UnYuns and Renegades The Dubos squeezed by the Doobees last Monday with a home run by Bonnie Chambers in the last inning The Shoilies Zoomers and the Renegades also won over their opponents which leaves the Zommers Dubos and Shoilies on top with no losses Golf track and field ahd table tennis are coming up with entries due tomorrow Tuesday April 23 Hxripz UNJUNo On May 15 time runs out for you to enroll in the Air Force ROTC Program on this campus And here's what you'll be missing: If you cJcrrt $100 a month plus a future where the sky is no limit Contact: Col Ralph L Kitchens THEY SUPPORT YOUR PAPER UMC 95 Utah waUsdlyDuauscdcna tax-fre- e during your junior and senior years the chance to win a full Air Force scholarship (including tuition lab fees the works) a challenging job as an Air Force officer upon graduation at went a rsw Volkswagen ar State University 752-235- 5 1971 Volkswagon Bus passengers elm green alabaster leatherette interior factory rebuilt radio engine heater 7 car carries VW's 00 warranty This 1 (Available only to college juniors or students having at least 2 academic years left before graduation) Find Yourself A Future In Air Force ROTC MORRIS VW 839 N Main 752-835- 5 |