Show The Utah Statesman ggie golfers visit Fresno The Fresno tournament will be so sucked with the likes of UCLA USC San Jose SUte Brigham Young Fresno SUte and Long BkkMeUo ere to ask Uuh State BoskeUv about his D" ££ he TreS and Keith Banes ‘ Beach Jay Don Blake solid as most " in collegiate golf P11 with 8“ Therefore Aggie depend on Kevm Rick Blake and Roger 'whoever may occupy the slots as the fifth and golf wTnot i three- sth P KTTk-- who of teams t player J5 two Vthree However the wt a USU finish would be a super performance according to Roskelly The tournament will have its share of individual Ulent as Brigham Young s Bobby Clampett will attempt to hold off Blake Corey Pavin (UCLA and Tim Norris (Fresno SUte) for the individual medal “Jay Don (Blake) will have to play very well to crack the top five” said Roskelly “He's going to have to play well in these prestigious tournaments if he is to reach a goal set by our program-quali-fy for the NCAA tournament The California players have a big advanUge over him since they've been able to play all winter whereas Jay Don hasn’t teed up a ball in four months If he plays like he did last fall he should finish in the top five and could very well win out that quick ‘to point State that "middle-of-the-pac- have strong teams field There iv(f" said Roskelly that we b times this year make the cut if our lower don’t come through the fact we have three good on Our success will depend kus like C C four five and sue positions the opportunity The Aggies have their depth strength as they in the SOW participating I'niversty rmial Fresno Slate ltn Classic the tournament" Blake’s fall season was nothing short of awesome A junior out of St George UUh he won the first Friday three tournaments of the fall: the Wolfpack Classic Bengal Classics and the Logan- - based Ev Thorpe Dahle are newcomers to collegiate golf letters begin Hawaiian venture to-i- t tub State's tennis team left for Hawaii to begin a whirlwind v of 10 matches to start the i see n playing contingent Aggie j be accompanied by head coach irkTenhoeve and assistant Garwho has coor-u- d MacFarlane aggressive an opim Our players have worked pt ready for this season a hard and inpaticular" said tnp Mac-irian- e which and two iphoaores the Ags are obviously (6-roung team Only one senior irk Jensen of Provo) has cracked i top six He will play at number ingles and will team with Kennedy la sophomore) at in-i- a tingles lineup three freshman With 4 three doubles ioftball Baring belt softball coach Phipps takes her club to o's Minidome to compete in weekend's Pocatello Invita- - fa first-yea- r Ags will take part in a round-h- a format where a champion will idKsnnined from final standings It tourney will with the The begin game at 830 Friday ! and continue through iy afternoon field of teams is Weber The State Utah Oregon its and USU "Os the basis of two strong pit-to-t Utah should be considered hvorite" assessed Phipps Hwy're also another fine one it Idaho Nevada-Ren- She San Diego” indicated the weekend should afford a number fit The ire se nee of hbw and 1SU 4 slow Phipps healed sufficiently from his back problems to make the trip but will play only doubles USU's lineup for the trip will in- clude freshman Dave Edman (Ogden) at number one singles sophomore letterman Todd Kent (Bryan Texas) at number two singles the senior Jensen at number three freshman Curt Curat tis (Salt Lake four singles freshman Kevin Rasmussen (Salt Lake at number five and Prado at six Edmun and Kent will combine to play at firet doubles while Curtis and Rasmu99en will be the number two doubles Edmun was last year's state 3A champion and was part of the which Ogden High team in 1977-7won the national scholastic championship at Duke University Kent USU's number one singles player of last year wound up the season at number three The Aggies will begin their tour with a match Saturday against Leward College They will meet a Hawaiin Armed Services team SunMonday a pair day Nevada-Renteams Tuesday and then of r Wednesday will begin a "university" oriented schedule 8 team faces stiff competition games under her 12 "An injury to Kennedy who was our number three singles player last year before he got hurt ha9 opened the way for some lineup shifts the past few months" said MacFarlane "An Aggie soccer player tOscar Prado) tried out and made our team and is now at 9ix singles He is a sophomore from LaPaz Bolivia" MacFarlane said Kennedy has Lacking in experience but not in desire Himmelspach played errorless softball in all six games She played well enough to join Ag pitcher Mary Lou Ramm on one team Ramm was nothing but impressive During the week's work she struck out 55 batters in 57 innings and had a snappy 061 earned run average She won four deci Cactus Club ENGINEERS Gulf Oil Corporation a major energy company has job openings for all types of graduating engineers who are interested in building a career in crude oil and gas producing operations Duties include drilling equipment installation and maintenance subsurface reservoir studies economic evaluation of producing properties well stimulation and reconditioning and enhanced oil recovery operations Individual development courses will be provided including outstanding oil and drilling instruction Positions are located in Gulf Coast Rocky Mountain and West Coast areas Excellent Mid-Contin- employee benefits Applicant must be US citizen or hold a permanent resident visa Please send resume and transcript to: J R Ugon Jr GULF OIL EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION COMPANY Sec E PO Drawer 2100 Houston TX 77001 An Equal Opportunity Employar MF sions and had a heartbreaking loss to the AIAW defending champions from Texas Women's University In summing up her club to date Phipps feels she has the pitching to and better hitting win games potential than la9t year's club while scoring more runs This weekend should answer a number of her questions 0 FINDERS KEEPERS A ConsignmentThrift Store "THE PLACE TO FURNISH OR UNFURNISH YOUR HOME” 858 So State Hwy 81 752-476- 2 ac-wt- of Utah conference foes o assemble a report for conference head She will also be able continue to experiment with stupendous r in the extravaganza" wmbinationa the Lost Creek Outlaws After the three wins he never finished lower than fourth in any tournament enroute to a team leading 7081 per round average Banes USU’s number two golfer (7343 average) captured his first tournament title last fall when he won the prestigious Falcon Classic in Colorado Springs Colorado The La Mirada California sophomore broke a single round course record at 67 and the tournament record at 210 Moreno the only Aggie golfer in history to play in the NCAA tournament (he did so as a freshman) finished behind Banes with a 7515 average His highest tournament finish was third in the Weber State Invitational O'Conner was fourth in scoring with a 7925 average and 980 Page 7 Saturday with He shattered tournament records in the Wolfpack and Thorpe tournaments with scores of 220 and 195 respectively His 195 in the Thorpe came on the heels of a course record final round of 63 Blake 1 Live Music lnviutional Rick & 28 Friday March as she has team's first games Thing ths other games I let Pajsrs play ths positions they tsid Phipps "But in- own ideas of where rV me to play ”” Piyout forcedposition' rW has had film-maki- for everyone" —TIME MAGAZINE ng a movie N MARLON BRANDO GENE HACKMAN — REX REED DAILY NEWS Y PGl 1 MLIASCO BY WW of ttpwimentaUon tofflg: finding unw an adaquate ttcher for Janet Leising injured and the mask ignorance (catcher's to outfielder Kerry Jto I Friday-Saturda- y Admission $1 7:00 and 9:30 00 USU ID Required |