Show Page 18 Wednesday Oct 30 1974 Exciting year ahead Cagers impressive in initial test Steve Stout Sports staff If first impressions mean anything the USU basketball should be an team for 1974-7team exciting winning e Judging by their first the afternoon scrimmage Friday of a lot showed Aggie cagers Dutch As Coach Belnap promise stressed the Ags will be a ball club They ran about 85 percent of the time according 5 full-scal- fast-brea- k to Belnap But quickness is not evident just on offense The defense displayed an incredible amount of quickness by stealing the ball on numerous occasions Junior guard Blair Reed used his expedience and ballhawking instinct to steal the ball 10 times To compliment his defensive play Reed scored 14 points and combined with his teammates for seven assists But the defense was not the only bright spot of the scrimRich mage Senior Haws scored 25 points on nine for 17 from the field and made seven The 6 of nine free throws forward was second in rebounds with nine The question concerning who will be the starting center is still in 6-- unanswered Mark Tenhoeve Ed Gregg and Mike Santos all looked impressive Tenhoeve who pulled down 11 rebounds to lead that category with varsity experience over the other candidates would seem to hold the edge on the starting job at center The underclassmen also flashes of brilliance Freshmen Craig Taylor and Jeff Meyer scored 13 and 12 points respectively Yes this coming basketball season promises to be an exciting one for both The Aggies and their showed fans ' J 0 M Jf ' y BIG RON TAM (35) goes for the loose ball in Saturdays rugby action against Rugby falls prey to CHILDREN'S MATINEE SAT NOV 2 BYU 10:30 am Last Saturday 15 obscure Aggie Athletes ran up and down the High Rise field at 10 in the morning to no avail as the USU Rugby Club fell to BYU 10-- 4 in this weekends action The game proved to be a good for the afspectator warm-u- p ternoon’s football game as both teams threatened to score on many occasions but had trouble putting the ball across !p Officials’ whistles dominated and kept the game on a low key Nevertheless both teams registered several injuries when things got hot The Aggies were led by former footballers Steve Reed Dave Viella and John Hislop Big Ron Tam from Ogden helped keep the Aggies moving with his muscle and intimidating size ft fli Hte CENTRAL AUTO PARTS fashion fabrics Arts & 321 North Main u $av on Parts Crafts Department 1000000 Parts 4-10- Cars 00 off all Craft items 67 E 4th N‘ Next to Albertsons Floaters SHOES ty Y 37 SOUTH MAIN tOGAN UTAH 84321 |