Show Golfers nab NCAA invitation Silk Corsages Give her a silk corsage that will remind her of you for years t come J500 & up For the Spring Formal Took Gaidons 20 IS North Main VU For the first lime in Utah Stale University gulf history the entire team his been invited to play in the NCAA tournament Utah State was chosen to be a part of the field that will play at Stanford University May Coach Dan Roskelley had been expecting a phone call from University of Oregon Golf Coat h Jim Ferguson a member of the District Eight selection committee The phone call from Ferguson never came but the Oregon coach announced that the Aggies were a part of the tournament Utah State will field a team headed by defending NCAA champ Jay Don Blake Other Aggies competing will be Jess Moreno Vance Christiansen Keith Banes and Roy Christensen Moreno and Christiansen both have NCAA tournament experience Moreno was the first Aggie ever to play in the championships when he did it in 1978 That team had Blake as a 30-tea- 27-2- 9 five-ma- TTIXlCs PQDBQ30(2£y00®C'3S EJ®Z02l°) n Og GieeGipfiDinis ©iPtpOOeeiGOGiaiG (701? GUJ0-I7G0- F Utah State’s rugby club captured first place in the Michelob Rugby Classic in Idaho Falls last weekend The tournament featured teams from Sun Valiev Idaho Park City Utah Provo Salt lake City and two teams from Idaho Falls The Aggie squad opened the action against one of the Idaho Falls teams and thrashed the ruggers 30-Sun Valley gave the Aggies a tussle in USU’t second game but Utah Slate eventually graMml an victory The Aggies then entered the where they demolished a Park City squad The final match-u- p had the Idaho Falls Zebras and the Aggies square off in a rematch The Zebras had defeated the Ags earlier in the season 28-Utah State avenged that loss by whipping the Zebras to win the tournament title h John Buirley thought the USU playrr-coaturnaround had as much to do with injuries 0 aiTDGO (“0) p)®G0G0®Ifi)G ©K1G-UG- ® P °3®GD20©Dl CPOzti CZOD GJ°)I°)DOe(sGD®Dt) CkDP Dim Heavyweight boxer Gerry Cooney is setting r 7762 1221 No 2nd Fast f itn nuk you (eel Good cinnd that Catted N Mann Discount TtcliaU ovaNaMoot USU Ticket Office Tr 715 4 JJCLOnlflHtSSjlFfiLis — arm thm mrmt— of I Uonty Python amd Q Th0HolyQnll Ken Norton Cooney is now in line for a ImiuI with World Boxing Association champkm Mike Weaver as anything else “In the first game again the Zebras" said Buirley "we just didn’t have a real strong team out there I think we played short most of the second half” In the Michelob tournament the Zebras appeared to be the stmngrr of the two squads at lead but the Athey jumped out to an k rode the c touch ba came and ggies storming of momrntu n to victory 18-- 4 "We scored a couple of times and that car rird us through" said Buirley ‘We played more of our game” USU’t Chris Albrittain was chosen the tournament's MVP AJbrmain a former USU football lineman is playing the sport first time this vrar 'lle learned the fast" taid Buirley "He is really big and has the speed too” Buirley said one of Allirittain’s biggest assets was his to do whrn agrrcsivrness "He knows what he gets the ball" said Buirley ht-th- gaor-re- al a good spring while getting (continued from page 12) 1 V an The Cooney win help maintain unblemished record and makes a showdown with Weaver almost inevitable bout A win over Weaver could set up a c Council with unbratrn World Boxing pions Larry Holmes Fullback situation improved says Wood In Andre Bynum Wood thinks he hat another Greg Martin Marlin was small in stature but could level the biggest linemen with his blocks Bynum at 183 pounds conies from the same mold Bynum also wrestles for the Aggies "He has a good attitude can hit and appears to enjoy knocking people down" says Wood Ken Mack a junior college transfer from the College of the Canyons has all of the loola to sec a lot of playing time He is having Awsifio Might Warrior in- Cooney sets sights on Weaver hit tightt on two heavyweight titlet Following hit lightning quick first round knuckouf of THEATRES Cache Valley Mrfl 44-1- 2 c G©GOGOI7 :h 18-1- 0 semi-finals 24-1- 8 GS SB 7 ECSaQOmO DO GlSODD P®FumlO wia-ne- r Ruggers grab tournament win Seven-A-Swl- e (2) member Christiansen received his fiptricm on the Weber State College team before transfenng to USU last year This his fa year as an Aggie after redshirting last yt Utah State has just completed the most w cessful golfing year in its history The An finished eighth in the Fresno State Clasac mi second in the the Western Intercollegiate Tournament a performance that surpisrd many people They finished third in the Cougar Classic and second in the PCAA tournament The Ags received one of three buk in their region Southern California the of the Pac 10 conference and San Jose State the winner of the PCAA were automatic choices for the tournament Fmno State and the University of Oregon received the other bids BYU is the only other Utah team to be vited to the tournament by virtue of its winning the WAC crown last week acquainted with ies offensive tempo and ler tailback Reggie Bingham ® the have in Lathel Haynes the major college level and new s) rrirnce of playing under a ® hinting Aggie braintruvt are fall-next use of the run of q offensive line and a stable eould bring his year’s Aggies Shiven c§ of the days of Roy I and Parros Wood assures - " 1 anvonp fistwn Ox Friday: tht quarttrbatks “EJiotScictivc Flovero” 20 Vcot Center Plicae: 752-024- 2 Logan Utah |