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While other Aggies were visiting with friends and relatives after the game, young Rod Jones was in the emergency room of a hospital, under sedation while doctors wrestled his shoulder back into place. At the bus teammates rushed to help him. Drousy, incoherent but able to mumble, Rod slumped into a seat. Trainer Howard Adams cradled his head while another teammate pinned an arm to his side. The limb was determined to dangle in the aisle. Did they Jones questioned. Howard, score? 'All For 0 no' And that, in a nutshell, has been the story of Utah State football under Coach Chuck Mills. He has instilled that unity Reeling in the no this And with the large is task Aggies. easy turnover each session; with the large influx of transfers. Youve heard the cliche, All for one, one for all, but it holds true for the Big Blue. The reasons are many. The players down the line confide that Mills makes it that w ay. In addition others point to the entire program. For a change, football is fun, says one. Still others point to the football dorm, an integral part of the Mills program. Under the Mills Cant ask for much more program, USU is than that. 11-3-- 1. A 'Mercury ' In Logan It should be one of the great offensive shows in some time . . . Vrest Texas State at Utah State next 'Saturday. Last year at Canyon, it ended 7 with USU winning and leading after the first NothLARAMIE, WTO. ing like confidence in your Cowboys. The Wyoming faPhful will give you Utah fans anywhere from 14 to 20 points and wager almost anything on the outcome of tomorrow. Western Athletic Conference showdown. Both clubs are undefeated in conference play this season with the Cowboys winning over Arizona State here 3 and Brigham Young Universiwhile the Utes ty, humbled New Mexico, 30-The kicking game could be the deciding factor if it close. 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Hrg. 10 f jr2.50 i out choice; I all-tim- ITS Krg. plete selection to give you the spring garden of your dreams ...plant now! BYU-Wyomi- This season West Texas ranks ninth in total offense and third in rushing offense. The nations Morris, will leading rusher, Eugene Mercury O. All this J. talk about Simpson and perform. y record for Morris has a better Hol- land. The bulbs ere clean, healthy and reasonably priced. And theres a com- .MOTHER SIZE BEERS Vlost Mone Rosy Red Sun Yellow Blushing Pink Purple Blue Rose Pink Pride of Haarlem Asta Nielson Renown Rural DAFFODILS BULBS TOP-SIZ- E I;:',1 UNSURPASSABLE TUJLSPS STARTER SET 44-2- quarter DARWIN CORNINGvWARE 27-1- for 36 tallies. The sophomore also punts and shows a average for 42 glossy punts. That's good enough for 16th in the nation this year. But Jacobs will take a back seat Saturday to Utahs Craig Smith, who's booming them high and far and has played a big part in the Ute successes this fall. A 42.1 average for 33 kicks leaves Smith in 11th place in the country. Utahs Bill Meek will use the punt deep in his own territory. He has punted on first down, second down and third o 'wn this year. More than likely Smith will angle his punts away from Jim Barrows, who leads the conference in returns with a 14.4 average. Utah reasons that it must the Pokes to win. Taking note of the game last Saturday, the Ute!. figure they must come on with the big rush. Ends Norm McBride and Gary Reri, takes Dan Bailey and either Doug Poulson or Jack Miller must play their finest gai es of the year. Poulson and cornerback Jim Street were expected to play but have been slow to recover from injuries. e seUtah leads the ries between the two schools But in modern history have been the Cowboys rugged indeed in winning five, losing only one in WAC play and winning 11 of their 15 victories since 1954. 3 IBMDWRPS TEmUMB ffiMBOSAM MTSTSS - L liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiii NEWS, Friday, October T8, 1968 DESERET Utah Big SPIN GOOKEI average-per-carr- the last twTo years. Incidentally, Life Magazine did a the Buffalo star. spread this week three-pag- STOP RABGRASS e What Went Wrong? What happened to Wisconsin football? That was the question last weekend in Madison. The Madison press fraternity said all week that Utah State was the last chance of victory for the season. 1) Lack of student interest, 2) football to compete, 3) applayers now needed a and boosters of on the part faculty, 4) deathy crease In athletic budget. 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