Show T he Utah Statesman Monday February 2 1981 Vane 13 Ags ripped by San Joss drop to 3 in PC AA play 3-- by Ron Hendricks 18 Basketball cjuiz for game number Short answer: What Josr Stair Spartans hit 59 from tfir IliMir to thr Ajfnri' 41 mti rnt to win in front of hapM-iit-d- ’ 1 fir San t 82-7- 6900 restless L'SU fans Multiple choice: Wfiu li of thr lx iw comments of Coach Rod I urllrr explain tfir loss'1 a) “We’te not sticxitmg tfir hall srrv Kt ll" b) “Another one of those Is clow tiers ) “We got kicked on thr boards” d) all of thr alrovr I lie orrrt t answer is (d) Essay one: Please exjxiund 1 fir same events that dictated USU’s past losses tins year seemed to have field true with the Spartans “It’s the same old story" said T urllrr “tonxistrnc y” That’s something the Airies have larked since early Decemtier according to Tueller San Jose State moved out to a lead midway through the first half and field a upper hand at the break The Ags did come within three points us Use mmd tutf but could come no closer as the Spartans pulled away to remain the Pac ific (loa st Athlrtir Association leaders overall record with a and what? Who did two: Essay on the season L’SU which is 20-1- 0 36-2- 5 6-- 0 15-- 3 9-- 9 Vta Muhif! tj !T I Mendez fights off Ag Brian Jackson as he s ies for control of the IwSaturday s 82-7- 1 SJSU vsin in the Spectrum Itaakon Austefjord of USU M Sid Williams of San Jose move in on the action as well f ritf ( dvsli't and in the conference was led by Edgar Wickhfle and Brian Jackson with 23 and 21 xiint rcspec lively Jackson led in reliounds with eight 3-- ft J Ags hang UTEP h Vithout the Lynch fDl s Thr Bublitz ninth-ranke- L'SU gymnastics team d 'tttame the loss nl its numlx-- r one to rmunce UT EP 1374 to 120 45 I lie Urdav n K t Aggies were forced to n'Prte without Wamta Iynch who suffered injury in a Wednesday workout ses- all-nd- J l ‘placements IS’ wpr h Ray f r yh J dll Tammy Hellegas and sujxrb job in relief” said Corn “Still we hope to for Thursday’s meet with na-rr- y ranked Illinois” fiifSas it was her first night as an foor rour'der and she returned big a rcHnl pfarc finish on cxcrcise and third place on vault and ‘be evening with second 'n ‘be derby ah'around honors an ‘‘idividual honors in 'ltji evessi tTL°re Place went to Kerry Ellis brst time as an lntLPCrfortTllnK °r elfrVn W°n exceHent meet z ‘ to have before Md Corn “Don’t be sur- - hit a 143 USU Coach Ray Com confers wh frsihmanT Wanlta lynch fit competing in place of infumd UTEP Ag Greg Anderson came off the to suite nine points and had two relxiunds credited to his name Doug Murray lead the Spartan attack with 19 (Miints and lour Sid Williams added 16 Mimts while Chris MtNeaJy contributed 13 (xiints and six rebounds Ag center Jx-- Cunningham hit zeto lor three from the floor and was replaced by Haakon Austefjord who came up with six points and pulled down three rrlxnjndx “They were too said aggressive and physical for la-o- " 1 ueller Iance Washington had two steals and two jxnnts before fouling out with just minutes left in the game Keith Hcxxl with right points had three rebound for the night In order to win said Tueller the Ag have to get the ball to Jackson but he added "with three men guarding him it's hard to do" Essay three: What did the oflicals o contribute? The two man team of Chuck Camuso and Bill White Mew their whistles 46 times for 43 potnti USU only received 15 of those points while the other 30 points went to the Spartans The Ags' Jackson got the only trekniegj oTj)e Lurti teams knd V — throw figures wish Lf Losing 79 percent and SJS hitting for CS per- J cent Essay four: Now what happens? The Aggies travel to Long Eeach State T hursday night with only an outside chance to pull together for the regular season conference J |