Show K 14— TIm NtfiM journal Legal Utah Thursday November 30 1872 USU9 Logan Sky View Ags Home Friday On Road Monday By Kurt McGregor Sporti Editor Can Utah State's basketball team stand prosperity? That's a question coach TL Plain will seek to answer as he sends his charges against a games just haven't been so you could experiment that much” against Tueller will be looking for his first win of the season Friday Logan basketball coach Rod afternoon at 2 when the Grizzlies take the flow against the team from Minico Idaho and Tueller is optimistic about Logan's chances Last weekend the Grizzlies lost two ball games to very powerful Utah opponents Friday night the Grizzlies fought hard throughout the contest before falling to Provo By Randy Hendricks Herald State Southern Utah beginning at In Action Friday 5:30 The Aggie mentor talked about some of the problems encountered over the past weekend “I know our guards made a lot of mistakes I mean they turned it over too much-bthen we're not the only ones who made mistakes they made some passes but some of our inside men our forwards and centers were not moving to the open spots They were standing and that helped to get our guards tough Stout State (Wisconsin) Friday night in The Spectrum and a very tough Seattle Monday in Seattle “We’ve had a little trouble standing prosperity so far this year" explained Plain early this week “We go in there and we get a little lead and then we kt introubk” up There’s really no reason for Plain explained that against a us doing it and we’ve got to xone press the Aggies worked learn that we must play for the out of an alignment and played hill 40 minutes” situational basketball “The Three starters off Stout State’s players have to know where to last year’s 115 team return break to and are suppose to get including Doug Eha the teams into position and keep some sort leading scorer at a 127 clip He of alignment coming down” returns at forward Bill Lyons a Over the weekend they broke out 64 guard and a Dak Megedanz of that and made 29 turnovers a M center are also returning to against Indiana State But he provide a strong base for the added “I think well smooth that Bluedevils to work with out We’ve done better in the Sophomore forward Marcus past and I think we’ll do better in Hayes 2 figures to break into the future” the lineup early in the season individual of Speaking Bluedevils are capable of players Plain said he was not starting a 60 center two 6-- worried about forward Bob forwards and a 66 guard and a Lauriski who will start “Bob is ut sraal Sports Writer 6662 64 guard “We’re not taking them lightly” stated Plain this week “The report we have is that they're a very fine ball club We'll be their first opponent so it's really hard to say just what type of offense and defense they the Grizzlies hosted the Clearfield Falcons and stayed with the visitors the entire game but in the end came up on the short end of the score 5664 Logan will be counting on and speed defense to chalk up its first win of the young season What the Grizzlies lack in height they will try to make up for in desire Logan’s scoring punch should center Bill center around Calderwood In the two outings last weekend Calderwood totaled 30 prints He also pulled down many rebounds for Tueller's Grizzlies In the game against Provo Calderwood was paired against and still and 7 men counted for 20 points If Logan can continue to get similar performances from the big center it could be a big plus for determination will run" In the past the Bluedevils have ran a patterned offense and switched between xone and man to man defenses Seattle returning four from last year will be under the direction of first year coach Bill O'Connor The Chieftans will be led by candidate Greg Williams a 66 senior ktterman and cocaptain at center Other top line candidates include 64 guard Ron Derline 64 forward-guarLensey Stuart and 64 forward Ron Howard The Utags with two victories in two starts will be out to stretch their win streak to four over the weekend but will have to be at their best to get the job a d accomplished “We’re going to try to field a balanced attack this year” said Plain after the first two victories “These first two games were played at different paces which indicates to me that the players are capabk of working at different tempos and winning We’ll continue to work our patterns which ere designed to open up the percentage shot “We’ll go on the opportunity to break and I'm continually encouraging the team to look for die opportunity to run" continued Plain Plain also observed “I saw good shooting by the Aggies over the weekend We rebounded well and we’re aggressive on the boards And Lafayette Love’s seven rebounds in the second half Saturday was a real contribution to our win “I was abk to play eight men on Friday and 10 on Saturday which will prove helpful to the team as time goes on We've got to have that many players ready to play in order to succeed I don't think you can play any more with just five or six guys Like I said before we're trying to get nine or 10 players ready to play "We’re looking for a team effort and I've got a number of guys that I feel can play and haven’t had an opportunity to really show their wares yet The Cast Sometimes the tougher the games are the tougher the performance he turns in I'm not concerned over him” lauriski has received the doubk assignment of defending die opponent's top offensive player and so far has been covered by the opponent's top defensive man “At first I felt I should be the leading scorer and rebounder" explained Lauriski “But now I realize that we've got a balanced team and I don’t have to do it all I think I can relax more now” Jim Boatwright the Aggies leading scorer and rebounder at 185 and 85 respectively is off to a good start Plain feels he should take some of the pressure off Lauriski The other forward Jimmy Moore whom Plain considers a coatarter and will be playing equal time with Boatwright ahd Lauriski is also playing fine ball scoring and rebounding well He too should take some of the pressure off Lauriski Love has made his largest contribution in rebounding and that was a crucial factor in Saturday's victory over Indiana State Plain feels he needs continued outstanding efforts by Love for USU to remain competitive Fran the guardline sophomore Rich Haws and senior Ken Thompson have drawn the starting assignments Haws has been an outstanding performer— third in rebounding with 80 a game and second in scoring with a 156 average “We think he'll get better with a littk more experience'' said Plain “And we feel he's playing pretty well on defense taking their ( the opponents) biggest guard" quarterbacking Thompson the team leads in assists with 12 The “other guys” that Plain talked about included Mark Tenhoeve and Dan Dressen who d are both known for defensive play and are adequate shooters Also seeing action in the first two games were Mike Rock and Brian Pavlish although their playing time was limited by the closeness of the two games Friday night's 7:30 contest in The Spectrum will be preceded hard-nose- SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Veteran Fred Hilts scored his first hat trick of the season Wednesday night to power the Salt Lake Golden Eagles to a 66 Western Hockey League victory over the Seattle Totems With the win the Eagles moved into a first place tie in the WHL with the Phoenix Roadrunners The three-goa- l performance by Hilts snapped a personal scoring slump Entering the game the Diego star had connected lor only three goals in 19 games Pete Vipond scored the game's first goal for Salt Lake ex-Sa- n at 6:20 Hilts then blitzed Seattle net minder Brace Bullock the Grizzlies Behind Calderwood forward Wayne Jensen has been the top He has 25 points point-gettafter two games Jensen an outside shooting forward will have to shoot well if the Grizzlies are to muster a threat against their Idaho visitors Friday Chris Perry Steve Skabelund er DaaDtessea - All the pre- Vance (134) and Mike Murray CEDAR CITY season raves he'd given his ( 142)— had pins as did veterans warranted Russ Paulsen and Wayne Miner squad seemed Paulsen's pin in the Wednesday night when Bob Carlson's wrestling Aggies division was accomplished after opened their 1972-7-3 dual meet he had piled up a 156 lead in his season with a whopping 366 match with Southern Utah victory over Southern Utah State State's Richard Tree Rick USU here heavyweight Five of the Ags counted pins Meinders started off his senior including the fastest of the campaign in fine style with a 166 hunch : a fall in 1 :21 by freshman decision over SUSC's Keith 190 pounder Tim Roosa Smith a former Junior College Two other freshmen— Tim football and wrestling All- - Before the period was oer the Totems got goals from Larry McNabb and Bryan McShef-fre- y to narrow the gap to 2 That was as close as Seattle 3-- got- - defenseman Paul Shakes deflected in a close-rang- e goal from a pileup in front of the net at 1057 of the Eagle second period The Eagles extended the lead quickly in the final stanza with markers from Roger Beueritve at 1:54 and Hilts at 401 American One of the big surprises as far as the Aggies were concerned was the loss by sensational freshman John Price in the 118 pound division Price in action for the first time as a collegiate state wrestler is a three-tim- e champion out of Vernal As a prep he won 95 of 98 matches and only had 20 points scored on him in three years of high school wrestling “John was beaten USU To Maintain High wrestler— Pete Buatti— who placed fifth in the Junior College nationals last year” said Aggie Ivan coach will rely on an experienced Bobcat team led by Kent Tingey Dan Brown and David Saunders Brown led the Bobcat attack against the Cavemen last Friday night by pouring in 16 points Saunders added 15 Tingey had Christensen Scott Watterson and Kent DeHart will also see action All four have played key roles in previous Grizzly outings Game time for the Friday game is 2 pm at the Logan High School gym The junior varsity will play at 3:45 While the Grizzlies eye their first win the Sky View Bobcats will be looking for their second when they travel to Preston to take on the Indians Sky View and Preston have a long history Sky View once again utilized the full court press that has become Sky View tradition Christensen who specializes in break the full court press-fas-t type of style is optimistic of the Bobcats’ chances Friday “I think experience is our biggest strength" The game in Preston will begin at 7:30 pm Preceding the varsity contest the junior varsity teams from both schools will (day at 6:15 College Results Press International East By United 78 F SE Mass 80 Pierce Brrngtn Ithaca 79 Elmira 65 Phila Tex 63 Trntn St Nichols 59 76 51 South Muhlnbrg 87 Wstn Md S4 Mrry St 99 Samfrd 70 Ky 175 Chile Natl 67 Mrhed St 98 MHarvy 89 Maryland 177 Brown 87 Davidson 88 Wofford 57 Tenn St 87 Ala A&M 63 Alcrn AAM 87 Tugloo 57 Delta St 96 Lambuth 63 Fla So LSU-N- Mo 110 84 Oglthrp 61 Aussie Natl Midwest 76 Wstrn 79 St Bndct 65 64 Urbana 51 ' E Mich 66 WVa St 58 Bemidji 100 Mayvl 79 WayneSt 79 WtrlooOnt 61 73 TmtyChrs 55 IndCent 96 NCentlll 75 W Mich 64 Loras 60 Muskngm StJosJnd Southwest Ariz 94 Bkrsfld St 86 Fllrtn St 56 OklaSt 55 NM 83 CalPoiy Pomna 50 SF Austin 90 NW La 76 West St 83 Denver 67 SW La 107 UN LV 97 SJ St 96 HumbldtSt 65 Colo head coach Bob Carlson “I don’t think he’ll lose to him again though” Price led 46 after the first period but lost in the final period on a takedown “We had some good matches for our first dual" said Carlson "but I was a little disappointed with the way we wrestled from by a the bottom positions” The Aggies will rest and travel Thursday and be in Tucson Arizona Friday for the two-da- y i Friday and Saturday) Arizona Wrestling Invitational the collegiate biggest tournament in the nation STATE HARDWARE'S FAMOUS BRAND AN now 1972-7- 3 Model Skis ROSSIGNOiS-BUZZARDS-HAR- pre-seas- Major College Program Utah State University President Glen ' announced today that the university is ready to actively pursue the search for a new director of athletics President Taggart reported that the decision has been made to cunt inue to maintain and build on the successful high quality major college athletic program already established at USU Since the early November resignation announcement by Preliminary screening will begin immediately Application: for the position are being ac Qualified persons who cepted are interested in being considered for the position should to president apply for two goals in 36 seconds He scored the first at 7:50 on a close range effort and the second at 8:26 after a perfect pass from Wayne King Mark Tenhoeve Utah State Wrestlers Pin Down Southern Utah State 39 - 6 current athletic director Frank “Buss” Williams to be effective Jan 1 1973 the administrative officials at USU have been evaluating the future of the Aggie athletic program “We are now ready to begin the search for a director of by a junior varsity contest athletics who is capable of heading a successful major college athletic program" the president stated Golden Eagles In First Place Tie 6-- 1 a proven performer and he'll smooth out I think it will just toke another game w two meet Bobcat 12 in Logan Saturday afternoon 6-- of interstate competition and you can be assured of a good game whenever the two teams the at of office Utah the prominent names unable to actively pursue the being mentioned around Logan position although he has exfor the position have been pressed interest in it football coach Chuck Mills who Several other names are being has just completed his second around but none are rumored consecutive 86 season at USU confirmed and IaDell Andersen who was a highly successful basketball Qualifications include the coach at USU before joining the ability to gain the support of the Utah Stars local regional and national Mills who is being considered community: to rally financial by several major football support i raise funds I: to acschools and is currently at Wake tively work to maintain or imForest interviewing is the most prove USU's level of scheduling active candidate feeling he and to work well with the media could eliminate the better part of one salary by keeping the football job as well SELF-SERVI- CE Mills brings experience having served as Athletic Director (Assistant Dean of Indiana Men i at State University of Pennsylvania He has said he feels he could upgrade the minor sports programs budget and schedule) and suWst“ complishing the task Andersen is currently in the middle of the ABA season and SKI FILMS University Beaver Mountain Ski Patrol SKI SWAP 3 QUALITY Dec 16-- 9 pm Sat Dec 2 12-- 9 pm SKI FILMS Fri Come Swap Buy or Sell ir a i wppliet — Steve fisher USUI 10 3 Russ Paulsen USU! pinned Richard Tree SUSI 6 44 167 Wayne Miner i USU ' pinned Claude Pickett (SUS) 3 40 177 Randy Fowies USU dec Phi Prce 'SUS) 7 4 190 Tim Roosa USU pinned Sco't Peeples 'SUS’ 70 HAT Rck Meinders lUSU) dec Keith Smth 'SUS' 10 8 ISS I Includ-n- wili 47 of 2 0 To Wath 450 TOATL Reg $1 1000 SALi Reg 20000 SALC M 89 79 Reg 15000 SALC ’1 10 JUNIOR SKI OUTFIT BOOTS Odd Lot SKIS BINDINGS POLES Sizos 18” Rog 69 JO ‘18? ICELAND WOOL Man's A ladies’ SWEATERS SKI PANTS ‘10 00 Rog CLOSEOUT ‘8? Special SKI PACKAGE CUSTOM FIT twvwdveki FOAM BOOTS FIBERGLASS SKIS GAS FOR LESS 1 No Dtoont No lot8t BLIZZARD 27JO MILK C GAL R0SSIGN0L CONCORDE R0SSIGN0L-S- T POLES MOUNTED REG $200 VALUE 129 COMPLETE ADULT SKI PACKAGES Highest Quality AsUw Lowest Pricesl ? bt a 0M Main Auditorium USU Thurs Nov 30 8:00 PM idt $188 pm sat vm I DON T MISS IT! ClLSElfS fill SPONSORED BY EXPLORER POST 187 108 Reg 12000 SA16 1 Mr Milkman the HART PAWN I 'tm State OLDHAM BLDG 226 North Main Utah Slate It Southern Utah State IIS Pete Buatti (SUSi dec John Price (USU) 9 6 176 Ken Coleman (USUI dec Robert Buatti iSUS) 8 4 Tim Vance ll'SU) pinned 134 Garry Orr iSUS 4 76 147 Mike Murray (USU) pinned Hero Stmson SUS) 4 17 ISO Ladd Holman ISUS) dec SHAMROCK 570 NORTH MAIN taiiniiaari 30 SOUTH tarn sjg99 |