Show iliiarix iMJams aim add- - AmmeocaY Randy Stutman Mark Harris is red hot Possibly All-ric- a it enough to become the first hi KWh wrestler at USU since Way back in his freshman r Harris set a goal to become an l 15 OCQq and after four years h USU he has accomplished ervthing but that milestone season Harris finished the 78-7record And during lith a Harris be month of February lecame the third wrestler in Utah islory to win 100 matches in his J‘ 4 "'ll tie' 4m 4 ha Pia 12 Sprt v fc h kllegiate in the nation in the class and if he could Inish that high in the NCAA lhampionships next week in Ames he would Iowa highlight a mendous college career with honors Harris is not new to this type of sure He has been to the NCAA hampionships fr- -J M He is currently career nior three years in a But but without success years bring the best out of ah Mark Harris and he feels this time it s for keeps He remembers his senior year at Algona High School in Iowa where the rules were the same but his goals took a peculiar stance "In high school I had two goals" said Harris "I wanted to win the state title and I wanted to shake the coaches' hand" Confused? That goal isn't odd when you take a look at the man who coached Harris in his senior year at Algona Probably the most coach in the state of Iowa is Champ Martin Before Mark reached high school Martin took the Algona team to several state titles as well as producing future NCAA champions But by the time Mark got to the high school level Martin had retired Harris learned the fundamentals of being a champion from Dale Bar (now the Head Coach at Michigan University) In his junior year Harris finished fifth in the state championship after coming back from a defeat Before the next Martin's hand- Being a winner by says Harris' "He knows my goals and desires and I think with his nature Harris did just that season began Coach Bar was of"Just being able to shake help and strength I can accomplish fered an assistant coaches job at Champ's hand was like two vic- my goals" Iowa State and accepted the tories in one" remembers Harris After college Mark is hanging position The Algona school board And after four successful years at up his wresting shoes He says he is had nowhere to turn in such short USU Harris is once again forced to just plain tired of cutting weight notice so they asked Champ play his whole hand Although And in the future he hopes to coach Martin to come out of retirement living with an unemployed ex- wrestling at the high school level for one year while they looked for a football player two teammates a But between now and next week he He did and Harris romantic and a folk singer has will be concentrating solely on replacement was estatic played havoc with Mark's social winning the NCAA championship From the very first talk coach life it hasn't changed his goals one and becoming an And who knows if Harris wins Martin gave he made one thing bit Harris wants to be an It's as simple as that he might just get his picture perfectly clear And he might just have the talent painted on the walls of McDonalds "He told us that the only time he and confidence What could be a greater tribute? to meet that goal would shake our hands was when "The Lord is watching over me" Burger King? we won the state championship" recalls Harris “And the only first-roun- d reason he would shake your hand then was because the winner's coach hands out the medals for that weight class" That entire season Harris had only one thing on his mind— to win the state title so he could shake - HURRY LAST WEEKEND SHOWS 7:00 9:30 5 m of the mas” kte 1 KVNU LATE SHO AT 12:00 hit I FRI-- S M la Dfaa rr p in Jeremiah Johnson" Is ad d uc movies tei a A TRUE LOVE STORY For everyone who believes in happy endings ‘THE OTHER SIDE OF THE AlST MARILYN HASSETT TIMOTHY BOTTOMS S FELDMAN FILM PRODUCTION A LARRY Muuc by LEE HOLDKIDGE Wnttrn by DOUGLAS DAY STEWART Directed by LARRY PEERCE Produced by EDWARD S FELDMAN TECHNICOLOR PICTURE A UNIVERSAL m Cute I Utel i tfr ! jcuey iM A FILMWAYS Friday-Saturda- y 7:00 and 9:30 Admission $1 Ag wrestling ever win 100 matches M record Men on Mark Harris highlighted his career by becoming the third wrestler in Utah history to In addition to that feat Harris won three tournaments this year enroute to a sterling 29 oval tomorrow Track Meet “Midnight Special’ ilte BREAK" 9:35 SEE “ICE CASTLES’’ 7:30 “FAST Tomorrow m the Nelson Fieldhouse the USU men’s track ‘im will host the Utah State Indoor and Invitational School TONIGHT -- ONLYADVANCE -- SHOWING 00 nanF KAPLAN’S HAWKS A BALL! iiiti'iwi-- High m No team scores will be kept The nwet consists of both open (males only) and high school events The meet will draw a large number of high school athletes Utah State coach Ralph Maughan ted “There will be fifteen high schools involved" Considering nigh schools don't offer an indoor season the meet will give the young athletes a good chance to better prepare for the outdoor season and gain competitive ex- - a Perience school events will begin at I 030 and the open events are pected to begin at 12:30 Friday 12:00 LJkfnijM UTAH |