Show The Carbonlcle Feb 9 1951 Wrestlers Wrestle Uintah Coach Cowley’s wrestlers fought Uintah Monday night in a return match at Uintah Of the 12 matches Carbon lost four taking 29 points to Uintah’s 14 Robert Robles one of Carbon's newest wrestlers who has only been out three days put up a very good fight but was dccisioncd by Jay Alexander Heavyweight Beacco lost to Freestone on an illegal body slam Freestone was unable to continue after the slam Gene Heath and David Jessen wrestlers pinned their men in 120 seconds total of both matches Results of the evening were: James Carbon dec Knight 7Stowell Carbon dec Billings 8- -2 Gentry Carbon lost dec to Wall Carbon fall Siddoway 8over Timothy Robles Carbon lost dec to Alexander Jeffs Carbon fall over Dennie Tec Dillard Carbon lost dec to Murry 1 Pete Milovich disqualified because of weight Heath Carbon fall over Kanistaneaux in 80 seconds Jessen Carbon fall over Weeks in 50 seconds Oliphant dec Carbon Rasmussen 8Beacco forfeited on an illegal fall half-starv- ed -4 -4 2-- -1 Journalism Enjoyi “MacBeth" Wednesday after readingof Shakespeare's “The Tragedy MacBeth ’’ Mr Washburn’s journalism class saw a short film version of this drama The acting in the film was excellent and the character of Lady MacBeth was especially impressive Both the reading and the film were enjoyed by the class Finland Exchange Student Talks to Carbonites Calvin Funk exchange student to Finland gave an interesting discussion to tho high school students yesterday during the second period Just returned to this country Mr Funk brought along an assortment of slides about Finland which he showed and explained Carbon students enjoyed the presentation Give College Cagers Have Detour Carbon Students Vie Carbon’s Golden Eagles fresh For Elks Scholarship from two triumphs over B A C’s Brcncos were in Salt Lake City last night and will be again tonight Their assignment there is to play the “Y" Frosh in preliminary games before the important contests between the Cougars and the Colorado Rams This gives them a rest from strenuous league competition By beating B A C twice last week end the Eagles kept their second place standing in the ICAC Complete stories of these events had not come in by deadline The Carbonicle is under the neof going to cessity therefore press for the first time without coverage of the basketball games Summerhays Loses Lead As the heretofore undefeated Summerhays (“Hotshots”) lost their first game to Washburn-Pac- e the intramural race was deadthrown into a four-wa- y lock On Monday Larsen downed This Cowley to the tune of 5 eliminated Cowley from the intramural race On Tuesday the Summerhays crowd tasted their first defeat as Washburn-Pac- e bowled them over by a score of 12-- 8 On Wednesday Bithell-Heinle- in outscored in a game that eliminated Condie-Petersfrom the runscore was 23-final The ning Tom Burr and Gene Crocco were the officials at the games while Neil Howard and Louie Kenyon were the scorekccpcrs The four teams who are all tied up with three wins and one loss are Summerhays Washburn-Pac- e Larsen and 24-1- Condie-Peter-s- en en 14 Several seniors were called to the faculty room during the third period Monday where they were instructed by S W Anderson representing the Elks lodge as to how to apply for the Elks “Most Valuable Student Scholarship” They were also supplied with application blanks for the scholarship The local scholarship is a complete tuition to Carbon College or a check for $75 to the school of the student’s choice Six state awards will be given for boys and six for girls ranging from $300 down to $115 Awards for the national contest will be $12-0equally divided among boys and girls Those competing lor tne scholarship are: Jerry Anderson David Bunnell Charles Madsen Joe Williams Tom Conover Carina Bunderson Joanne Fassio Doris Jean Jensen Beverly McFarland Geniel Mayer Gayle Batchelor Lola Misner Rachel Franco Zele Ellen Bentley Mer-leKathryn Jeanselme Joyce Johnson and Myrleen Stevenson 00 ne WRESTLERS TRAVEL Carbon wrestlers will travel to Granite Saturday This meet will be the state qualifications Schools participating from this region are Granite Provo Davis and Carbon Wrestlers that win here will go to the state finals at Davis and have a chance to become Utah state champs POME Sing a song of sulfide A beaker full of lime— Four and twenty test tubes Breaking all the time When the cork is taken out Fumes begin to reek — Isn't that an awful mess To have five times a week? a LANE CEDAR CHEST To Your Sweetheart for VALENTINE'S DAY SMILEY’S BEAUTY SHOP For a Sweetheart of a Hairdo MUTUAL Furniture Co HELPER Helper Phone 280 |