Show The Utah Statesman downed y Ts Cougar crew Wednesday October 171 979 Page 1 5 SU Ruggers bllttUSU extramural rugby mmrntd her last Saturday TAiea hosted a strong ! out to a ffl lamped 0 lead through the first half idit L imae regrouping USU bounced during back to in I try (worth four points and to kick the USU held a when pul late in the game kicked the U mod a try and BYU the afOOB to give two-"Smu6-- winn-mof- Imrfthe top USU 6 efforts came WSim "Rat" Magnetti who Mlad the game when he idiekine Aggie try Magnetti for making I ibo responsible piM defensive plays against them to make the other Aggie demonstrated (by pisvers that riphy'in the BYU contest was n Spksr who scored L’SU's ij preieunng dkss Among conversion Magnetti Spiker and Gene Campbell are the team's captains and coaches This year's rugby team has 25 members 15 returning off of last Team squad year's 10-spokesman John Freud said that the team is always looking for new players and to qualify for the team "all a guy has to do is come out for practice” The rugby practices are held three times a week at 5:00 p m on the USU campus So far the USU team has had a little more than two weeks of practice and has participated in six games Before the Arizona State game to be played on Oct 27 the USU team hopes to gain better timing in its playing After the Arizona State contest USU plans to take on Utah as its final fall opponent The Aggie rugbv team will then set its sights on a heavy spring schedule which could include hosting its own 4 gPORTS NOTES the Universe attributes of Bradshaw have been obvious for the Aggies but At gpcoming football contest that will pit USU against dPwfic should be another dandy passing contest The xHfple and Craig W quarterback Sander Market recently tied a Pacific completion udiatby former Tiger and Green Bay Packer quarterback Carlos m Merkel has been successful on 52 percent of his passes and has outraging just over 189 yards passing per game FOLLOW THE LEADER— Three Brigham Saturday’s contest The Cougars downed the Ags ?nr lo this weekend's contest in Stockton Calif Pacific Coach Bob ads had a number of nice things to say about the Aggies “Utah team we will play this year” said Toledo Ms the best do also commented that Aggie quarterback Hippie was "the best Young University ruggers jump high for the ball in last in a 9—6 thriller AT AMERICAN HOSPITAL SUPPLY CORPORATION d the conference" the Aggie football team is in Stockton Calif playing Pacific kibe top volleyball games of the season will be played in the Spec-B7 30 pm on Saturday Utah State will play UCLA which promts be is exciting of a match as the one played by these two houses in last year's national finals The UCLA contest will round llkreitraight nights of volleyball playing by the Aggies in the Specie Other contests for USU starting Thursday night will be Idaho M University University of Pacific and University of Southern rfonua which will be played Friday night USU's basketball team officially opened practice Monday Head h Rod Tueller in his first year faces a stiff challenge of leading the S to i post season tournament Tueller knows this will not be an easy we had more than Me it 500 X Wi surt with a tough one Nov30 (at home "S'1 get any easier after that" against Weber State) and promotions in the last year alone team drops takes 2nd at UCLA Volleyball Jflf lest kend the lowly Cincin-®gl- s humiliated the world Pittsburgh Steelers jion football team dropped a and USU’s volleyball BYU two winning Aa evidenced 1 streaks the under-- f their day with the results providing the 1 biggest supnae H traveled to UCLA's d Classic nd nding high on the winning streak onsecutive match streak back to October of last h ended abruptly at the Pcpperdine and Hawaii day the Pepperdme Waves consecutive game winn- with a 15-- win in the opening game Some Ag jwoblems with services “king to do with the out- e 6 1 more than our share of wws and with little ex-aaid Aggie Jan Corley “d some close judg-going the way of Pepper-2°fcU- y USU had its violations and line calls “Pinst the Ags Former current Ag Elaine "" on thoughts on the r° matter schools calls out here" never realized it while "Non-Californi- a the just can't" get I she said at UCLA" After the loss was incurred and Marilyn McReavy and Mary Jo Peppier had given the Aggies a pep talk the Ags regained form to win the match 15-- 15-- 3 15-- 7 Saturday Hawaii ended the Ag consecutive match streak winning three of the four games played The match considered by Ag coaches to be the team's poorest showing of the year went 15-to the Rainbows "We did not pass or play"said 5 6 12-1- 5 15-1- 3 J says ocn£o our company but even more about our people Our policy hea always we d reward Individual achievement In keeping with that podey ass: rrsrsss Immediate responsibilities In -- the following arees: — SALES— DISTRIBUTION— MARKETING ACCOUNTING— FINANCE— OPERATIONS 15-1- 3 McReavy The clubs exchanged relatively easy wins in the 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