Show n i Th Utah Statesman :) Wednesday October 14 mi Pr--19 2 r$l V f it a serve over the outstretched hands of two Lamar players Kirby and the Aggies learned they wQ not be Ac hosts of liis volleyball championships Ti MW takes volleyball nationals from USU 'IS Afcbtt '1 offices of the AIAW have decided Usd Star will not be the site of their 1981 hhl Hmpionships u previously announced that the AIAW had 'W Asnpiotuliips to Florida State University tnedned a letter from AIAW committee Kite Matheson informing us that we ut bt honing the tournament” said acting Jhletsc director Tim Monsell “They said umt getting them because we didn’t have a M h tjjia learned s 7 I Erector as such” the tournament director designatee a Uufljm Weiss former women’s athletic 't3 3 tioied Er Ti - Karolyn Kirby returns jmhLXVI aational I ft rJ ®SU ' Ut were -- When the AIAW had named USU Weiss and assistant Sherry mill around S £! PC -” Sun — k'vTT ‘ after her departure The announcement left Monsell visibly upset svfch the AIAW “You just don’t negotiate in good and see changes like this” said Monsell “You just wouldn’t see the NCAA do that” It might be noted that the NCAA an organization growing in numbers of schools leaving the AIAW has already given Utah State a vote of confidence in the handling of tournaments The Aggies were awarded an opening round of the prestigious NCAA basketball tournament “I’m sure if we are able to conduct that type of t tournament we would be able to handle the volleyball championships’ said Monsell The USU volleyball team will face Northern Arizona University in Logan Friday night and wSI play the University of New Mexico Saturday night Both games twill be played in the Spectrum post-seas- hunt prospects good for Saturday's voc comes out of Salt Lake City and through the have heard it It is the Utah Resources predicting good deer th mountains 7Vm t aawdiy’ Wrnw!T hunt jetted i11 10 earl his hopes raised (’he two do not necessarily nods his head as the message out he other He knows the on- lucccw deer hunt it by hack of his truck or the one ®f his “y Ford ’he Salt Lake sages the ®e hunt “It should be a pretty Jen’ B‘g Came 6 :i a forecasting a hunt equal to last year’s possibly bet- ter “We expect between 190000 and 200000 hunters but this weather will determine in the long But beware Cache Valley hunters the area will warriors makprobably be flooded with like look a street Battle the of the fight Bulge ing “There is a lot of hunting in that area” said Jense” So be sure to stay low and wear fluorescent Coor- - “There are a lot of yearling deer this year’ burners killed 62416 bucks for Most predictions are orange clothing Bad weather has hindered the past two openers when surprise snowstorms caused access problems and stranded some sportsmen in their camps Inclement weather could also diminish the number of hunters “The older people and the women tend to stay home in bad weather” said Jense Hunters going out for the predominantly buck- only hunt are expected to find deer pretty well scattered however ranging from the highest peaks to the lowlands Use situation is probably the result of both human activity during preseason hunts as well as the condition of summer ranges in general Mule deer herds in all areas of the region have as many animals or more than last year and thorn have been seen by hunters since the cjjenrj cf arthrough upland chery seasons in and elkhunts have been in good to excellent cod tion While most of the 200000 or so hunters go m3 afield during the Mate’s most popular big game fcrst-wil- l be looking for bucks only one of the tazrf groups in history will have special permits to teij antlerless animals in herd units where there have' been problems with deer bothering agriculture! crops The wildlife division has issued 8409 control pr-mi- ts to take antfcrless animals during the generrl season with 18 of the 24 herd units involved L’ J in the northern region But for those of you going after the beck wJ r tion in the stare consider yourself cf 7 fuif3 the predictions of the O run” saidjense mid-Augu- rifle-beari- S2"c®d iti Over the summer both left for greener pastures and healthier salaries Redwine returned to her native Texas and Weiss went to Florida State’s archrival in Gainesville the University of Florida Shortly after Weiss departed the Aggie bid was rejected and new bidding was opened up After several months of uncertainty Matheson named the championship site “Apparently Weiss told the AIAW people we could not handle the tournament with the people who remained” said Monsell “Ladell Andersen told me he would give his fullest cooperation in our bid” handling them and insisted that we The announcement left many in Logan feeling Weiss’ influence might have tipped the scales in the Florida State site Weiss apparently left Logan unhappy with her status here and predicting the demise of the women’s program would occur shortly -- st fcttfri srs f I'" ' |