Show UISTI?H?2IV r we heard 1S0 :Pet Gripe Comes oV Welling Xp Notice Gather ’round students gather lound Contrary to Student Life and college policy the sporU has a gripe Last Friday night the Utah Aggie basketoallers defeated a favored Colorado university five in the first league game on the western slope of the h circuit The game was a tough one the victory was well earned This department along with y yiJtag supporters everywhere deep-flresent the attitude taken oy the defending champions who were fairly and squarely beaten Colorado team members and coaches mile-hig- t I by alike claim the victory to be a ‘fluke” brought about d by officiating” If the Colorado fellows can take a few figures and digest them we would like- - to- - remind them that both teams converted seven foul pitches last Friday True the home team had seventeen trys as compared to ten for the visitors but the percentage made offers no real basis for alibing the Buffalo loss Other teams have been known to accuse local officials of being "homers” favoring the home team but facts and figures taken over a period of time disprove the statement "one-side- STUDENJ LIFE LOGAN JJTAH JANUARY 18 PAGE THREE 1$-J- AGGIES DUMP COLORADO A' T INilG "rea-Json- Tight Defensive Work And Fast Offense Spells Invader’s Defeat Features DU vs CU Histoiy was not repeated here last Friday as those speedy Romneymen eliminated any chance of a defeat from a Buffalo team on their home court this season by a score of 21 to 28 Marked by the tight defensive play of both squads the Aggies had to come from behind in the second period to gain their win Utah Redskins Pit Why All the Excuses? Why must there always be an excuse for an Aggie victory? Why ” must defeated teams find a for Utag winnings? Heaven specd the day when such actions swill be so frowned upon that ? players and coaches will find no I consolation for a miserable shew-in-g and unsportsmanlike attitude 1 Intramural officials have it all SEVEN TITLE OPENER League gen-eial- ly Record Against Wyoming Spotless their own way Friday when the annual Open House is scheduled to be held in the Smart gym tast — year’s show was just about tops and Ken Scott claims this one is “bigger and better than ever before” Don’t see how it could be but we’ll be on hand Latest reports have it that Sigma Phi Epsilon is the favored entry With only one game being featured for this side of the Big Seven slope this week and that the Wyoming-Uta- h battle at Salt Lake Friday night the eastern portion of the conference will see plenty of action with four games scheduled for that section Utah State after their win from Coloise to develop into a worthy AgShurtz Homer rado last week will remain idle representive gie sophomore grappler has shown exwhen they until next week-en- d cellent promise' and Is 'expecteiFto-fil- l meet Wyoming and Denver at a team berth Logan High Spot Battle Feature battle of the week will be at Boulder between Denver “A five the capable of defeating men Top right Flojd Morris and Colorado with the Buffs havabove the which was good enough to win top around centers week NT this C IT CPARTC £31 marks U IV 1 lx II WV O elongated star of the Colorado encounter whose sterling play honors last quarter Scheduled to a slight edge over the Denver - man who ing "Wheaties” utility Utag Reading Ro'and meet the Sigma Chi quintet Frileft material him as definite Top The other Friday night quint V' Loner right Smiling 'oe contest finds favored B Y U day the SAE boys are favored to plays equally well in all three positions remains a standout player ‘ to do t and twice hopes the beaten has varsity take the championship again Sigs sides whose greenling squad this year who traveling to Fort Collins to battle replaced by Sophomore Evan Baugh m conference opener with Colorado State promise fireworks however- and Lower left Delbert “Bus” Bingham index is any a ability scoring if misplaced role finding recover to is expected a starting this game should be a honey Games on the docket for Saturday finds the Cougars battling as underdogs with Denver at team last season and made a Denver and Colorado State and splendid showing in these events Colorado playing on the Buffs’ comagainst the top ranking court The Buffs should enjoy a petition which yearly gathers at the famous winter resort WRESTLERS TRY FOR TEAM Doc Nelson Reports Wrestling Tryouts Doc reports fijiat the tryouts are under way Nelson wrestling artists "havE The grunt been working out daily and prom an and-gro- “B” Hoop Teams Play Hot Stuff Students who missed seeing the Sigma Alpha Epsilon B basketball team play the other day passed up a real sight The lads really looked good while defeating Ihe Pi Kaps Observers a in tray one-side- d this claim t£am is Olsen Skis At Sun Valley Reid Olsen Utah State’s best mown skier was notified of his election on the ’official Utah ski earn Tuesday which competes at !un Valley Idaho this week end teid earned the birth on the quad by virtue of his showing hill and slalom n tho down vents held at Ecker hill last iunday Olsen was a member of the ' ’ ripiri iHlUlL a - Denver Scares Ute Hoopsters With Tough Overtime Game This year’s Utah team is headed by world famous Alf Engen who is reported to have been born on skis and includes such top notch skiers as Dave Qumney Utah university ace and others Youngest member of the team is Mac Maeser son of Mr Maeser who heads the Aggie chemistry Colorado Buffs Lose And Win In Invasion j Entry blanks for ping pong have been posted Any student registered at the college is eligible for entry The tournament is not restricted to men If you are interested in playing sign the blank and watch the bulletin boards for an announcement of game schedules Time Changed Foresters succeeded in edging out the Engineers last Thursday in the first game of the “B” basketball tournament in the department league Although they led throughout the game the Foresters ended up with a slim four point 4 margin with the score reading 18-1- Ag Club Moves l’p Harry Mueller garnered high n point honors for the The Ag club moved up an easy step in the meet by taking a game from the IrattsfeiAitab forfeit mixed The Chemists-I’hysicisaxe-me- too powerful for the Mechanic Arts club and won Dick Parkinson buckhandily eted 11 points for the winners with Seymour Fonnesbeck getting 10 following close behind For the losers it was Max Bigler who scored two- up a concoction 24-- 9 I'rnft-sso- r If B Hunsaker director of intramurals and chairman of Open House announces a meeting for all intramural staff managers all team managers Oien House officials and any others who will take an administrative part in the presentation of Open House The Meeting will he held Friday at 12:10 in room 10 of the gym This meeting is vital Hunsaker explains and men who are concerned should make a special effort to be present BUFFS Although it took them two extra periods to down Denver university last Friday the rampaging Redskins from the University of Utah chalked up two to make their cur12 reach rent winning streak straight games Their other vicSaturday registered tory was 2 when they stopped Wyoming while Colorado university was 7 after trouncing B Y U being defeated by the Utags the night before 38-3- 75-4- Battle Hard jWaddies bunch of An Wyoming inspired boys who are playing a different this year style of basketball played hard and kept the Univer- sity of Utah sharpshooters in hot water all during the skirmish at Laramie The tall rangy boys who usually have been symbolic of all Cowboy teams are now gone and the smaller faster squad is right in there plugging away and give evidence that they have a team that will bear watching before the conference title race it As against Denver is over Watts who sparked thirds of his team’s points while was Nick 17 the Utes attack bucketing playing a "whale” of a floor game points on ed as temporary head of Utah Fraternities went to work State’s men’s physical education Go their “B” basketball schedule Mondepartment in 1932 when the Phi the the defeat when Epsilon the that Sigma Evidence day intramural sports 6 crowd registered a victory Aggies handed Colorado Universi- jirogram was adopted Now assisteam Chi Lambda of Buffs the over a scrappy tant professor physical educaty did not set well with intramural Sigma Chi flashed a steam roller was shown In Provo Saturday tion and director H of u n s a k er has offensive and smothered the Sig- when the conference champs of sports Professor built up a splendid intramural pro-- 1 7 in the most ma Nu’s a year ago ran wild and scored gram contest seen in the intramurals 75 points against the Cougars 47 U 24 minutes Y The from B points this year With only playing time in intramural basket- which is usually enough to win ball games the Sigma Chi boys a ball game scored by the Y were tossing in more than a basket failed to make the game even a minute while holding their op- interesting although it did prove ponents to less than two points that the Cougars had a scoring punch per quarter ' Initial tryouts for the Aggie varsity wrestling team were staged Wednesday m seven of the eight weight divisions and featured several upsets and at the same time produced possibilities with which Coach George Nelson hopes Remold his 1940 edition The 145 lb weight'will be'weTl taken care of this season as Captain Rollo Larsen and Dean Hall both lettermcn battle it out for top honors Neither of the two had matches slated yesterday other but each promises the aplenty today Several The first of the was registered in the 128 lb weight by Maurice Johnson a new comer to the Aggie wrestling circles over Don Hall favorite via the decision route after two extra periods of combat Crosby Bott figured prominently in the second with a fall victory over Clyde Higginsoii who suffered a recurrence of an old rib injury with only one minute of the match reopponent maining Bott’s next will be Homer Shurtz Hot Bout Activities in the 165 lb division were provided by Burl Hermansen and Anton Elich the latter getting the nod on a close decision Elich meets Ted Crockett while Dave Clark and Ray Larsen brother of Captain Rollo Larsen tangle in this weight Arthur Kay decisioned Dale Miller in the 175 lb class which was practically a duplicate performance of the final of the same weight in the intramural meet staged during the fall quarter The only match in the heavyweight class went to Jim Muse who decisioned Ralph Embry Set-bac- Two surprises were in evidence at the games first of course was the win while the second and even bigger was the capacity crowd which turned out to witness one of the most exciting contests ever played by an Aggie team This was the second such crowd within a single week and the play certainly justified the audience Ags Start Slow Starting slow the Farmer team gained momentum as the game wore on and were much farther from being beaten than the final score would indicate All during the middle portion "oF the game' back and the score forth until some timely scores by and Baugh Agricola Reading Floyd Morris pushed the Farmers ahead in the last five minutes with a five point lead Tease Buffs With this victory margin apparently satisfying them the boys in Blue and White immediately started playing “keep away” and egging the Coloradoans into getting desperate These tactics were similar to those employed by the Buffs the last time they visited Logan and comes under the headAs the ing of “smart ball” seconds ticked off the visitors managed to close the gap to 9 until Baugh slipped through a fast one for the final score Agricola High Point Man As the gun went off ending the game it found Agricola who led the scoring parade with 12 points 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