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Show I PAGE 4 South Unsuccessful CAMPUS CRIER side lines with a sprained ankle. Carbon began to freeze the ball, but the parsons pressing forwards stole the ball and made With a do or die spirit in their hearts, the Westminster left on a short trip to the southern part of our fair state. Here, the team was to play two games; one with Dixie, the other with B. A. C. The team found the climate warm and also the reception accorded to them by Par-sonit- the es (home clubs. With a chance all of entering the play-offbattle do to three teams were set with all their might. Well, the s, t w Westminsterites didnt fair too well, losing the two games. The games were w7ell played as' the score indicates. The first game was with Dixie and the score was 5148 The second with B. A. C. ended with the Broncos on top The first game of the trip was was Dixie at St. George; The game was pretty well played with the Parsons leading all the way. until the last, the final score in favor of the Flybeing ers from Dixie. This margin for Dixie was achieved in the final four minutes of play. With six minutes left to play Westminster was ahead by 8 points, but then distaster set in. Brownie, Richardson and Dimas fouled out of the game, and Dixie waxed hot at the (hoop. Some of the difference in the score can be attributed to the loose officiating in the final 10 minutes. High scorers of the game were Brown from Westminster and Stucki form Dixie with 13 points apiece. This game was well played throughout except for the last few minutes when the game ran away from the officials. The next game was with The B. A. C. at Cedar City. 44 to 36. Broncos won this one 44-3-6. 51-- The B. 48 A. C. fast-breakin- of- g fense was just too much for the Parsons to cope with. They literally ran our boys into the ground. High scorers for the evening were Peterson, B. A. C. 13, Monzione, B. A. C. 10, and Johnson 10. Big Jack found the range of the hoop and con- sistently kept Westminster in the game. S, ' & k y v.v,vy ' 6-- 11 2-- INTRAMURAL BOWLING LEAGUE V STIRS HEATED RIVALRY , Intramural sport fans on the Parson campus take the blue ribbon when it comes to having varied interests, as well as inexhaustible stamina. This fact is clearly shown by the enthusiasm of our ten pin teams. The campus bowling league apparently has stolen some of the spotlight from the intraor mural basketball circuit maybe the basketballers have had some of their pep knocked out of them by one means or another. At any rate, those participating in the weekly bowling battles report that their time is well spent at the Southeast bowling alleys. Team standings as of Feb. 24 Well Groomed Look Little Mary Ota has the distinction of rolling two of the three highest games bowled in competition so far. Her 209 game is tops for high score. Her sloppy 201sgame is alos in the elite group. Harry Scarboroughs 202 game rounds out the trio of individual high games. Judging from some of the other scores, the gutters will I.C.A.C. have to be filled in before anyone givs Ota and Scarborough much of a dhase for high scoring honors. let-term- en k44x--x4x-x--x--x--x--x--x-- x- From Where I Sit Professional t Cleaners i t - - Continued from Page 2 the Parson were on the top half of a 14-- score. ?ONE DAY SERVICE? After the intermission, which 5! are as follows; Team . featured a clash of two grade jX T W L PCT. Avg school squads the Eagles came ' Laundry Service p. gama to life and overcame the half 716 time deficit to 9 3 .750 Splits go into a 716 9 3 .750 Team 5 lead. The Atkinson men X 607 flashed back with four 6 6 .500 Ley. Stk quick 597 baskets by Howard Richardson ?1649 South 11th East; High Balls.... 6 6 .500 635 and Jack Jonston. At this .333 1 4 8 Team point Phone 561 the game was .167 2 10 .... 66 Team speeded up and x-x- -x Leading the way in individual Paul Brown was forced to the are Jack per game averages Harmston 165, Harry Scarborough 163.7, Ken Rash 155, Ota Denny 153.5, W. Brown 150, 149.5, Bingham 144, Jensen 113.5, The cod fish lays a million eggs, Hasegawa 141, and Hansen 9 t ten-poi- nt i 7-63- 92 ;x 138.6, a That two quick baskets. A double foul was called at midcourt on Morrissey and Mahlras. Morrissey missed his, but Mahras hit the ring for a counter to take Carbon made another quick basket, but the Parsons retaliated with a goal. Carbon took the ball out and held it for the remainder of the game. Westminsters scoring (honors were shared by Johnson and Richardson with six apiece While Tom Steele, the Southern Divisions leading point getter, got 15 for Carbon. Thus the curtain came down on a comparatively successful season at Westminster; the Parsons finished with a season average and 6 conference record. The season was successful from the point of view of games won and lost and in addition to this we enjoyed several interest on trips to various parts of Utah, laaho and Montana. When Coach Atkinson calls his charges to the court next year he will have six returning and several promising veterans who will have their sights leveled on causing more than a little trouble in the Westminster Snack Bar The College 99 Hangout The barnyard hen but one; The cod fish doesnt cackle To show off when shes done. We scorn the simple cod fish, The barnyard hen we prize; All of which just goes to prove It pays to advertise. - HOT LUNCHES SERVED OUR ADVERTISERS HENRYS BARBER SHOP 17th South and 11th East 1647 South 11th East Dial SUPPORT THE CRIER SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS 29 OPEN TO 11 P.M. by partnoizing firms advertised in The Crier |