Show November 12 1975 Page 12 JV suffers first loss dominates volleybei YU By Marti Raymond It seemed that last weekend was a Brigham Young weekend to win Both the junior varsity and varsity women’s volleyball fyvs ssssf Y" v teams came home with two match losses after meeting a very tought BYU squad Friday night the varsity played the Church College of Hawaii in Provo After the starting six for v £ iy ? & Grand Targhee opens With new shuffle bus 4 $ USU received beads a pineapple and a kiss from their opponents Hawaii went on to win the match from USU winning the first and third games USU’s JV met BYU Saturday morning That match was ended quickly with the first two games going in favor for Brigham This was the junior Young varsity’s first loss for the season A similar situation happened when the varsity met Brigham Young following the JV game The junior varsity team will have a chance to retaliate against Brigham Young when they meet them at home for a game scheduled Thursday Vikki Allred coach for the JV said that the team can’t play conservative ball like they did at BYU Miss Allred also felt that the loss was good and should make the team play better The JV record stands at While much is new at Grand 1975-7- 6 perh-pa- s Targhee Resort for that is of all news the biggest skiing has already begun The area opened for weekend skiing on a limited basis on the weekend of Saturday and Sunday October and 19 and has subsequently been open every weekend that snow and weather conditions have permitted The Wyoming 18 advance notice Grand Targhee shuttle buses will meet any incoming or outgoing flights Rates for the 12 passenger buses will vary according to the number of Falls With 24 hours passengers On the ski slopes and at the resort nestled below the 2000 feet of vertical mountain many other new features await the visitor Skiing access from the top of the installed operation on a daily basis when it popular Blackfoot lift imofficially opens on Friday last year has been greatly November 14 proved Several new and important Grand Targhee Resort is features wait skiers Perhaps to in the heart of the Tetons destination located welcome the most in bus Alta new shuttle skiers will be the Wyoming via Driggs will 42 the miles west of Jackson Idaho resort service which operate from its two major air Wyoming or 87 miles northeast gateways Jackson and Idaho of Idaho Falls Idaho resort will go into full-swin- g 10-- 1 After its last loss to Brigham Young the varsity is struggling for a chance to go to regionals Eight teams will go from this region which includes Arizona Wyoming New Mexico Texas and Utah - With a record of 4 the varsity will need at least four wins this weekend to qualify for regionals or to have a play-of- f game The varsity squad will be playing Thursday Friday and Saturday at Weber College Thursday at 6:30 USU will be meeting UTEP and at 8:00 pm New Mexico The junior varsity squad will be playing Brigham Young at 6:30 in 3-- Senior Stephanie Green is one of the Aggies' women volleyball players trying to reach the regional tournament this year USU needs at least four wins this weekend to imrecord to go to the tourney prove their 3-- the HPER in gym one on 4 Sports Shorts Lacrosse saves weekend The USU Blue Devil lacrosse team came away with the only USU athletic win over the weekend Homecoming Saturday as they downed BYU Cougars 4 in Logan last the 7-- The Blue Devils relied on the hot shooting of Jim Baer to avenge two bad losses suffered last year Baer scored three goals to lead USU with Chris Hinckley Gary Guzdzoil Peter Matt and Chuck Ferris all scoring solo shots One of the most notable accomplishments of Saturday’s game was the play of goalie Bill Prindle Prindle had 16 saves on the day and his effectiveness around the net will be counted on heavily during the spring season “It was a sweet victory” coach Art Dee said “they beat us pretty badly twice last year” In the assist department Bair Buzz Guzdzoil Matt Kopyscianski and Mike Pape had one apiece The Blue Devils completed their fall schedule with a 2 record and will now wait until February to begin their spring season The Wheel Is Still Missing For the second year in a row the ‘Wagon Wheel’ has disappeared from the USU campus The ‘Wheel’ is supposed to signify the winner of the BYU-USgamg each year But last year the Wheel mysteriously disappeared after the Ags squeaked out a 6 win U 9-- Last Saturday a substitute ‘Wheel’ was last seen on the 50- - yard line on the USU students side But sometime during the course of the second half of the Aggie’s loss to the Cougars the Wheel once again vanished for another probably year of anonymity SUN VALLEY CENTER ' Date: Saturday November 15 1975 Place: USU Fine Arts Center Tme 8:00 pm Admission: $250 per person 2 j fortbrson At Door ADVANCE TICKETS for the Arts and Humanities USU SKI TEAM -- Workshops Year-Roun- d University Center Info Desk PHOTOGRAPHY Visiting Artists: Jeff Corey Madeleine Scott Paul Soldner Frederick Sommer and Claire Trevor CERAMICS DANCE PHYSICAL ARTS PAJNTINGDRAWING THEATRE LITERARY ARTS HUMANITIES WINTER TERM: JAN 5 - MARCH 12 AND JANUARY INTERIM TERM WRITE: Sun Valley Center Box 656 Sun Valley Idaho 83353 COLLEGE CREDIT SKI DISCOUNTS - 1 AL PIN VALLEY SHOP 180 North Main SUNSET SPORT CENTER 585 North Main FOUR SEASONS I065i North Main THE MOUNTAIN MAN 1 927 North Main nmi J jrnnnu "f ten tti r mm feWMlGJRM jassL ftewn© |