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There wrill be improvements made on the old runs. There will be better lodge and public facilities. All this is because the last season was a successful one, as far as the new managers are concerned and there is a great future on the hill. ar old undoleated 10U. it DESERET Arts And Letters coined mi longs in 1:11, was locked in .24 4 a for seven fm longs and 1 41 loi the nine. An eight horse field is mi 'oi Pieakness day. A'so on tap for the filth running of the are Top Knight, a tif'! place finisher at Chut chill Downs; AI Hattab, Glad's Flame, Jay Ray, Captain Action and Greengrass Gieeiip. Scores Thursday, 1969 15, May 5 D 1 Deieret -- '& v , ., -- v d (Friend' Leaves Aggie Campus Scene Johnny proved his metal in the Open in 1966 when he stayed tough when all the pressure was against him. He seems to be cut from the right kind of golfing cloth. By KAREN BUSH Deseret News Staff Writer - A LOGAN football sturcture has vanished from Utah State University. Romney Stadium, erected in 1927, was torn down this week to make way for a new physical education facility. After 41 football seasons, the old Romney Stadium was void of action last fall. Games were played in the new E. L. Romney Memorial Stadium. Official ground breaking were held Wednesday morning. . Dean O. L. Ballam, College cf Education, conducted thp Golf Loses A Friend Golf lost one of its best patrons, and I lost a great neighbor when death suddenly took Alan Callisler Tuesday... Alan had been ailing with back troubles so we had to postpone a match we had planned for a couple of years. He wanted to get straightened out so he could get that long ball again that he always hit so well. Val- ceremonies ley Country Club, took a special interest in the young golfers, mine included. His sou Ned, was ' .. -- anytime anyone wanted Sieial News & program which remarks from featured Glen L. Taggart, USU president, and H. B. (Hy) Hunsaker, head of the health, physical education and recreation department. reP r esident Taggart marked: The residential na Cant guess what a golfers lot will be in the eternities to come, but we can hope the good Scorekeeper will let us have a round or so. And if He does you can bet that Alan will be trying, as usual, to shoot his best game. ture of this university and the nearness of the community, prompts need for a facility which will provide total academic and activity involvement in the area of health, recreation and physical recreation. The facility will provide student needs for physical education requirements, profess i o n a 1 preparation of HPER leaders, campus-wid- e and intramural, extra-murclub sports programs and freetime recreation for faculty and students. Professor Hunsaker reviewed history of the phys ed facilities at USU and noted that dating back to the 1890s one facility had been adequate for needs of the university. A structure on the campus, the new physical education building is scheduled for completion in 1971. It will he a modem complex, housing three gymnasiums, long-awaite-d two tumbling-apparatu- s gyms, six handball courts, dance a recreation gym, studio, wrestling gym, boxing area, two olympic-siz- e pools, diving pool, six classrooms, research area, intramural offices, general office and staff offices In 1927, the Aggie football team took to Romney Stadium turf for the first time and beat Western State College The Ags also (Colorado), 39-won from Brigham Young that year, In that day, the stadium was an awesome structure for Cache Valley and a student-bod- y 22-- of 900. By the time the new stadium had been built, Ulah State University's studentbody had grown beyond 9,000. Old Romney Stadium was expanded to 15,550 capacity ir. 1961. Largest single home attendance record for the stadium inspire Utah State beat watched BYU. Largest game attendance prior to that was in 1965 when 15,596 fans w'atched the Aggies beat the Cougars. Final game of the old facility was played Nov. 11, 1967. Utah State beat Montana, 20-1- The old stadium home attendance record of 48,763 for d four home games was in 1965. Best season Ute, Weber Nines Split exta-blishe- average attendance was 12,887 in 1967. The University of Utah and Weber State College split a double-heade- r at Derks Field Wednesday afternoon. The Utes won the first game as Dick Hardy and John I.andures combined to pitch a three-hitteWeber won the second game Utah and Colorado State have rescheduled games at Ft. Collins for this weekend. Chuck Mills, the 14th head football coach at Utah State, made the switch from the old to the new stadium. The transition was on a winning note in both cases. team The said goodbye to old Romney record and said with a hello to new Romney with a 1 Mills-coache- d 7-- 3 r. mark. The Goodbody Tennis Tournament certainly isnt helping Harry James figure out his University of Utah lineup for next weeks Western Athletic Conference tennis championships. For the big match with Brigham' Young University a couple of weeks ago, the Ute coach shuffled his lineup and moved Dave Harmon from No. 2 to No. 3 singles. So all Harmon does this week is win the singles title in the Goodbody meet one of the most prestigious tourneys of the year (formerly the Ice- breaker;. Harmon shocked the No. 1 seed Jim Osborne, former Ute star and now a Davis Cup player in Wednesday's singles A former final Highland High basketball and tennis star, Harmon had been erratic with his serve prior to the Goodbody action but with Wednesdays win he was in top form. The upsets didnt end Here as Laury Hammel (the No 6 man for the Utes) and high school star Scott Stevenson got together to win the men's doubles with victories over F. D. Robbins-DalFritz in the semifinals and Harmon and Dan Bleckinger, the No. 2 Ute team, in the finals. Hammel and Stevenson Fritz and Robbins in 2-- , I ' " . 'V t M 'ii ' - ' 5.4 A v, k - ,,, I V'" ' ' s', vl," tf- ?'v;'nwni .. ' ' ; '! '' i a r f (1 f w & wt. ,, - - - n,'" Deseret N 4M Pbclo by Don 14 M 6-- e Scott Stevenson, left, and Laury Hammel chase lob shot. A , 7-- Chief P!,ytoorphf( sur-piis- Instead of a single game has Friday, a double-headbeen scheduled for 1 p.m.', with a single game Saturday starting at 10 a.m. 000 000 -1 1 I Weber nr 901 y 1 4 9 Utah Birchell, Lee (3). Bd9lv (5) and Black; Hardy, Landures (5) and Kins. 2B Kilgore, Utah; Campbell, Utah 7 50 OOt 0- -4 J Weber 011 QuC 0--5 Utah f 4 Smith, C. Fisher (6), Shields (4) and Black (7. Axtell, Kmbbe Zimmerman, (5), Nordquist (6), R. Fisher (4) ard Williams. 2B Hcrner, Weoer; Civrly, Utah; Weidnar, Utah. was in 1967 when 15,602 fans Men's sets, straight upset 6-- r- - CHAIN FISH STRINGERS Tn, lofty, husky Big, and 6-- 4 Heavy duty zipper 2 the semifinals Regular 50c bags zip together 4 Wind and water repellent 4 Heavy cover downed Osborne and young Bill r Ben-nio- 12-1- 6-- 29e WOBBLERS 6-- In other action Wednesday, Kathy Jo Smith won the womens class A singles with a victory over 6 tor $100 20.00 Value 6-- 4 IONA AllIN Luceen Hansen while Mickey F a f o I o n e Davis took womens class A doubles with a victory over Emily Ross. 1 6-- 7p-O- a-- Writing Award iMtiin etrsnl s&ran1 e. 6i4i.il SIZES Get Yours NOW! Ski Writing award by Intermountain Division of the United States now $goo bankamericard aiw',iiita .j -- I Complete Ski Assn., Tuesday. was The announcement made following a three-daconvention held at Idaho Outfit Spin-Castin- g Pushbutton 2 pc. Rod Falls. M m Reg. $10.00 I I I Ifmv&li iAi 1 INSTANT CREDIT No Interest or Carrying Charge 12 Mos. to Pay Nothing Down - Open Weekdays 10 to 7 Pool lino y it is the second time Kadleck has won the award coverage of ski compel in the three-stat- e area of Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. rigtlit FISHING LICENSES Deseret News Sports Writer Dave Kadleck was presented the second annual Most Effective iut e InWi hiiiH tn naniitii e Model 2824 ALL HATS double Ouiited Full e gg K adleek Wins leather ri SADDLES WESTERN STRAW 6-- 4 a lc 98 Dacron 88 b. Sleeping Bog 7-- In 9-- Harmon-Bleckinge- Boy's r 4-l- Harmon-Blecking- 6-- & GYM SHOES Ute Wetter Wins Title , a, Byr-nec- e, GOODBODY TOURNEY N He became USUs head track coach in 1951 and has devel- oped seven track Glenn Passey, 1961, NCAA discus rhampion; L. Jay Silvester, the world record holder in the discus; Jerry Cerul-lBoard of indoor high hurdle champiTrustees aon. 1956; Jim Holton, a second pproved the finisher m ihe long place of the naming in the 1966-6national jump new' meet; Bill Staley, a third track stadium place finisher in the discus irr in of honor 1967 and Mike Mercer, shot-pveteran track and Ain Roost in the discoach Ralph cus in 1968. B. Maughan. While attending USU, Maug-ha- n The ASUSU Maughan was one of the school's the Senate proposed that finest athletes. He earned 10 new track stadium be named four in m honor of the man who has varsity letters given so much to the spirit ol track, four in football and two Utah State University, Ralph in basketball. The veteran com roach was an B. Maughan. On being informed of the ference basketball player in 1943 and footaction by the USU Board of ball star in 1946. said: Trustees, Maughan Maughan received his B.S. This is a great honor which I M.S. in physical educaand am I sincerely appreciate. tion from USU in 1947 and deeply grateful to the administration, the student body 1948. respectively. His first coaching position and athletic director Frank was with Ricks Junior ColBuss Williams for making legian fall cf 1948 as head footthis facility available to the tiack athlete and fans. The ball coach and track coach. new track and field facility Maughan and his wife, have two children, Ralph our track will B. Jr., 24, who is completing program." Ralph B. Maughan is a vet- doctorate work in political eran of 15 years of coaching science at Wisconsin UniversiUtah State track and field. ty and Suzanne, a freshman Maughan has been a member at USU. of the State coaching staff The track and field facility since 1951, working as an asis expected to be ready for sistant football coach until competition next spring. 1968. Located northeast of the new A great hammer thrower football stadium, the running while at USU, Maughan ruled track and infield runways wall three seasons as Skyline be constructed with Borden's elasti-turf- , a plaschampion and won the national AAU hammer event in 1947. tic and rubber composition. z c V .wy;;i7,v Utah State faithful have nostalgic memories of this tunnel, all that remains of old Romney Stadium. Leading from dressing rooms to the gridiron, this tunnel has a 41 year-old history of echoes from football cleats, yells and fan hobnobbing. Nowa new phys ed complex will replace it. sr which will buy beans and broth for the young shotmaker for the next week or so. paiim-- r 8 ut He picked up $788 in purse Alan's best match. 7 City, Regional 7 - member of Hidden D Spot ts TV Highlights IX5GAN - Acting on a l evolution submitted bv the associated students senate at Utah UniverState sity. the USU cut out for the Johnny Miller, it appears, PGA golf tournament trail. He seems to have the right temperament, the proper amount of talent. Johnny, who was high amateur in the U.S. Open in 1966, and who cut a big niche at Brigham Young University, had just graduated from the PGA golf school when he tied for ninth place in the Texas Open. Alan was a SECTiON Named After Ralph Maughan The Right Way To Start e 1 c li all eight si;n't, the Break ness will be wor'h $182,000, with $129,500 going to the win-ii- n The weight is at lift pounds lor all pntries going in the mile and Track Stadium What Monte says must be true. Monte is one of our ablest seamasters when it comes to sailboating. Hes won his shaie of the ribbons. So when I asked Monte what his boating plans were for the coming summer he said he was down to one small sailboat Just for the kids. Im phasing out my sailing. Too many other interests right now, Monte said. And you can bet that Solitudes situation is one of them. long-tim- even if than I farter ' wanted. Good to hear for it is usually about this time of the year when the managers at Solitude have been most willing to throw up their hands in despair. Evei thing's looking up for a change. is- ccs-- si 524-444- Elliott Butch, trainer of Ails And Letters, watched tne Kentucky Derby runnerup go through his warmup Wednesday and was pleased at the pec loi mam e. (oil's Majestic Prince is given an evcellent chance of becoming Hie first Triple Crown champion since Citation. With the Kentucky Derby under Ins saddle, he must now nail down the Pieakness and then the Belmont Stakes to complete the triple. shake-down- Trainer Johnny Longden has been taking personal chai g of the Kentucky Derby w inner, honing a fine edge for the son of Raise A Native by the galloping personally Solitude ski resort has been in more upheaval the past several years, and has had more ups and downs, than any ski area ever laid out on a i tlnee-- |