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Show DESERET 2F NEWS, November Thursdcy, 169 20, McCovey Wins N.L. MVP Orcnf Checkoffs I .ihit'ii.H uii, ,u ;; J(, ,,111,1 'i ii, mH SAN FRANCISCO Toicv. Big Challenge For Old Pro w About UP!t (.tcM-o- home ::: - r rar-- . l.o run- - be ard va.k- m. 'tea 157 hr- . I.-- or cam Cm Dave f.red ' iked time- - v.nn cred ur Rec.-Mar.n-2r - Eri-to- L e Vriu.e tre bases . I ;:d par four men in r, field tre or!y lime he i pitcher pitch to the s! ;gg Bucks 7, Beaver 6 liiuiiHiiiiiu U. 39-ye- Andersen, left, has five returning starters this year. They are, front, Paul Jeppesen, John Erickson, Ed Epps, and in back, Maivin Roberts and Tim Tollcstrup. head basketball coach USU LciDell Ags Past, Smooth By BILL EWER Deseret News Sports Writer We should be a I.OGAN real good team right ftom the if not, we start this year expect o be a good team before very far into the season. Those were the words of Utah State University head basketball coach IL'ell Andersen Wednesday night as his roundballers headed into season. the 1969-7I'd Andersen continued, like to see the new' guys under fire first. A lot will depend on how they perform under the pressure of a game. Once our sophomores get a little experi-- ' enee it will make a lot of difference. We are trying to establish were a running game going to run a lot his year. This team is much faster than last year's squad. Right after Andersen had Fils his analysis. offered floor on the out went Aggies to prove him right. 0 In annua! the n game before faithful the varsity squad showed (lass, speed and piension in downing a frosh team varsity-fros- Roberts and Jeppesen, with and 12 points reflectively, are returning starters from team. Joining last years them as returning starters are Ed Epps. Tim Tollestrup and John Erickson. Other returning lettermen are Chris Bean and Dick Wade. Up from last year's powerful freshman team are WiBee-- . Ron lliams. Walter Hatch. Jeff Tebbs and Terry Waketield. Williams led the fro-- h last year with a 21.4 scoring average from the forcenward spot and Bees, a 18 h .3.500 Aggie 6 highly-regarde- 97-6- Through thp fimt 15 minutes teams played an even-patgame while staying qude even in the scoring column. Then the varsity displayed a Idtle of that speed Anderson mentioned and, with Man in Rubeits, Nate Williams and Paul Jeppesen leading the way. jumped to a quick halftime lead ot The second half showed this year's Aggie squad to be vvell- t M'nn red fifftripnt iiait They are not a selfish team, they pass off freely and woik to the man who has the good shot. With the fast break wot king to almost perfection and the floor patterns running like clockwork, the varsity ovm-rathe fieshmen for the victory margin. both d 43-2- pr-f- n 6-- 9 15.4 ter, averaged per game. Roberts was the leading Aggie scorer and rebounder r r - rr t 1. c vani nsn i n 27.6 points per game. Epps, and Tollestrup Jeppesen. followed in that Erickson order as the top five Aggie point getters. The varsity shot 51 per cent from the field, 65 per cent from the line and hauled down 55 rebounds in last night's action. McCovey. a ho put tear n the hearts of many a National League pitcher ar.d a few managers as well this past season, now has won both the rookie and MVP awards and ha been named to the N.L. team four Golden Guyie Fielder SEATTLE, WASH played professional hockey in this town for 14 years. He's seen Seattle's Western Hockey League team go thcouc four head coaches and three nicknames. Fielder will be Tonight, the playing against his cid teammates. He will be wearing the uniform of the fledgling Salt Lake Go'den Fla gifs. How does Fielaer feel about playing against a team of which he was a member for so long? I don't think the sentimental, emotional or psvehological angles will bother me much. the cordial said Wednesday as he was durVc.ncouvct. here from ing I'm a member of the Salt Lake hockey squad now, and I'm going t enter the game with the same attitude I've .tied to maintain throughout my career. That is. I'm going to give the best pet formanee I can for the squad I m playing for. The Eagles have a young team, with a lot of promise I just hop-- ? I can be the type of addition that will add to our effectiveness. Ey BILL EVER New- - De-ei- et r.ter V, Sports Monticello upset Braver, Thursday in Ute s.adium to win the 1969 Class B football title. All-St- Mur t. cello halftime tie in Sra'e final c campigame at Uriver-it- y on-hip of Utah this afternoon. Beaver High, without 'he running services of Gay Ip Cartel, drove three times within t're i.ve- - Beaver and nrr.es. battled to a the Cla-- s B In 199. he was without furst.on the or.e batter no pitcher cared to facp, with or without men on ba.--e. And the stati-tic- s, when MrCovev gut a chance to w ;ng his ie bat. vverg .320 batnr.g average, 45 avve-on- a 0 -- a: d l.re of Mor.ti'-ellBuck: oo defer.-leo tough Jess Rogers. stent-tBeaver - each time thwart their scoring hcr-eTne last Beaver drive with le'S than one mirute m the half when a hnlfb, from Keith Criif.rh pa-- s ered 26 yards to erd Dcu Pildwin. Baldwin earned tne Monticello v tr pe e. four-yar- Eut the Monticello tr.e leavers tail-hac- k two-yar- lire vvith 35 1 dec-sloppe- on seco-- . remaning in first haif. t VAjSU Wl IDS edi vag n? Getting In Shape I've still got a ways to go before Im in shape . . had trouble keeping up with all those in the Tuesday loss to Vancouver. Give me four or five more outings, though, and Ill be able to keep up with them. We've got a team that will improve as the season progresses. Once Billy (McNeill) and Moose (Vasko) get. back in action, and once Rav (ICina-sewicgets down to the limit, well . er start winning more. How did the personable veteran iceman feel Tuesday night against Vancouver after not skating competitively for five months? "The butterflies were there just as they always have been, Guyie said I felt good about that, because when you lose that churning in your o crovno von wn ctnrrtsnh v.k Lui. c ,s.w ' J ufl The ice seemed strange in the first period, but things started coming around in the second and third periods. My wind wasn't too good. I stayed behind the blue line more than usual. As the conditioning comes back. Ill start to get back to my normal type of play. f Isr-- - TVi X f mjn-r-? Ea-.- fa spirit of the season. B jt he can't you vntn the holiday expenses. s ;- We can. A Commercial Credit Santa-Loacan your mind and pay your bills. All of us run short of cash one? m Espeoa'' this time of year. Fielder has traveled across most of the United States and Canada during his pro career, but he's never been in Salt Lake City. n Likes New Challenge I'm looking forward to playing at the Salt Palace, he says. I've heard a lot of good things about it. Why would a guy who announced his retirement from hockey last spring and who is now the of a large hotel in Williams Lake, British Columbia, come back to pro hockey with an expansion team ? Actually there are two reasons, Guyie said with a thoughtful look on his face. One is a deep friendship with Ray Kinasewich. The other is that this is an exciting, new challenge. "Ray and I played together three seasons with Seattle. He was a capable player. From what I've seen so far, he has the same qualities as a coach. When he told me of Salt Lake's young personnel, facilities and of owner Dan Meyer, I was impressed with the possibilities the dub has. I'd never faced this type of challenge while with Seattle. My eagerness and curiosity finally Gveicame my rriuctance. If Fielder handles this challenge the way he did thoe during his carver hete. the result cant help but be beneficial to Salt Lake's hockey squad. deter e the holiday p son. Why worry abojt me money. Enjoy r It you reed casn, feel tree to stop n ana apply tor a Santa-LoaCur loan managers have lanje laps d plenty of holiday sent. Try us fora loan. Tat sv.'rat were Fee fcn You v.ork hard. You -s ea.e . sea-hfc'- Ask Commerda! Credit fora persena! loan. er Commrr;d hard-workin- e. jt Par, In TIKI mim AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD!!! f.lUFFicIR UP TO SIX MONTHS TO PAY NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGE Won Host Of Awards Guvle has won the A1 Leader scoring tropfiy nine times, the Fried J. 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