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Show SIGNPOST Wednesday, December 17, 1947 i w . .... V - : hi If- I Swimming Wildcats Members of the Weber swimming squad who will compete in today's meet with Logan high school. First row, left to right: Jean Chamberlain, Marjorie Mills, Chiyoko Yamalguchi, Betty Wade, Janet Hyde. Second row, left to right: Don Brenneman, Dick Nilsson, Pete Lafon, Bob Roberts, Ed Peterson, Merle Francisco. Top row, left to right: Jim Menlove, Dwight Stevenson, Kendel Napper, Bay Montgomery, Wayne Schmaltz. Weber Swimmers Meet Loganites This P. M. Weber's swimming Wildcats will-meet Logan high school adversities this afternoon in the Weber pool for a return match with the Loganites, beginning at 4 p. m. The college swimmers engaged in dual meets- with tooth Bear River and Logan high school last week. They defeated Bear' River 48-36 and Logan 67-17. High point man in the Bear River meet was Don Breneman, who won first places in diving, 100-yd. breast stroke, and the individual medley, for a total of 15 points. Dick Nilsson placed first in the 40-yd. free style, the 100-yd. back stroke, and anchored the winning 160-yd. free style relay. And The Flowers Are Furnished by OLIVE and MARK Klenke Floral Member of F. T. D. Association OGDEN, UTAH 2955 Wash. Blvd. Ph. 5789 SKI HEADQUARTERS EVERYTHING FOR THE SKIER k White Stag Ski Clothing For All The Family k Skiis Bindings k Poles k Carriers A Shoes k Accessories Repair Dept Bindings and Edges Mounted Ice Skates Ladies' and Men's Ice Skates Sharpened Pete Lafon won first In the 200-yd. free style and swam in the 160-yd. relay. Dwight Stevenson placed second in the 100-yd. free style and swam on the winning relay. Other Weberites to win points in the contest were Janet Hyde, Ed Peterson, Jim Menlove, Merle Fransico, and Bob Roberts. Bear River placed first in the 100-yd. free style and the 180-yd. medley relay. This contest was held December 3. Invade Logan H. S. December 10, the Weber swimmers invaded Logan high school. The Wildcat squad won all first places and all but two of the second places. Swimmers winning points in this contest were Don Breneman, Dick Nilsson, Pete Lafon, Ed Peterson, Bob Roberts, Merle Pransico, Wayne Schmaltz, Jim Menlove, and Ray Montgomery. The events of the meet were as follows: 40-yd. free style, 100-yd. breast stroke, 200-yd. free style, 100-yd. back stroke, 100-yd. free style, 60-yd. individual medley, diving, 180-yd. medley relay, and 160-yd. free style relay. Pinal score was Weber 67, Logan 17. The girls' swimming squad also competed against a similar team from Logan. The Weber girls won, 24-11. Team members who won points in this contest were Janet Hyde, Betty Wade, Margie Mills, and Genevieve Tite. Casper JC Sponsors College Ski Meet (Casper, Wyo. RMP) Invitations were dispatched today to colleges and universities of the Rocky mountain region for an intercollegiate ski meet to be held on Casper mountain in late February. The meet will be sponsored by Casper junior college. Decision to hold the meet was made following a formation meeting last week of the Casper junior college ski association. Almost 50 students turned out for the initial meeting, and elected Dick Perkins . " Ask Your Grocer For ROSS WALKER'S LUNCH TIME POTATO CHIPS ancj POPCORN wildcats Aim At Compton Meet (Conk from page 5) forced to come from behind at the half, when they trailed 21-24. Ken Berrett, versatile center, was the kingpin of the Wildcat machine, racking up 19 counters. Team mates Frank Hazen and Wilbur Braithwaite each garnered 12 points. Sparking the Aggies was Dick Anderson, forward, who bagged 12 markers, Weber college's basketball quint dropped a close 48-45 decision to a strong Humboldt State Teacher's aggregation from Arcadia, California, Thursday night in the opening home game of the season at the Weber high school gymnasium. Take Early Lead The Teachers forged ahead early in the game and were never overtaken by the - Wildcats, although there was seldom more than six points separating the two teams throughout the entire contest. Humboldt led at halftime 26-22. Darell Brown, fourth leading scorer in the nation last year, lived up to his press notices as he copped scoring honors for the evening with 18 points. Harv Stone led the Wildcat scorers with 13 points, followed closely by Frank Hazen with 12 counters and Ken Berrett with 11. Box Score: Humboldt G T P P 6 2 0 12 Ollvera, I 2 3 2 6 Klngspre, f 8 2 2 18 Brown, c QTFP 1 4 4 4 12 10 2 11 0 3 6 5 11 g 4 6 5 13 g 0 0 0 0 f 1 2 1 3 Hazen, Malmrose, Berrett, Stone, P.. Watts, C. Watts, Braithwaite, Clawson, Cottle, Preeoe, Peterson, 0 0 Moses, g Maloof, g Johnston, f Newman, f Bird, c Cunningham, I 1 113 C 0 g 0 1 0 0 0 0 111 Smith, s 0 0 0 C 0 111 13 23 19 45 New Athletic Club Plans Activities The Lettermans club, newly formed men's athletic organization, held its first meeting last Wednesday in the athletic offices. Officers were elected, and plans for a smokeless-smoker were discussed.Officers of the- new organization are Odell Anderson, president; Owen Koch, vice-president; Don Nielson, secretary. The club's sole membership regulation requires that a boy must first earn 'his letter in athletic competition representing Weber college. A smoker will be held in order to finance the purchase of jackets to be given to sophomore letter-earners, and white "W" sweaters to be awarded to eligible freshmen. The club has formulated a revision of the school award rules. Former! only one letter could be awarded in two years of competition, but under the new ruling, an athlete can earn a sweater in his freshman year, and the following year be awarded a jacket. The date of the smoker will be announced in the near future. The club officers have announced that meetings will be held every Tuesday at noon in the gym building.of Casper, a former University of Wyoming student, president of the group. Although details of the next meet are yet to be worked out, tentative plans call for a two-day competition, with downhill events taking place on a Saturday, and Sunday's schedule calling for slalom events. The meet wild be held on the newly completed Miner Run, held by many to be one of the best runs in the Rocky mountains. jWinter Quarter Looms (Cont from page 1, Cols. 4 and 6)- . Students are requested to follow the standard schedule in their registration procedure, including prompt payment of fees, adequate consultation with adviser and filling of necessary courses. Veterans will follow the registration procedures outlined for them at the time they secure authorization from the veteran's coordinator. Several classes begun autumn quarter are being continued next quarter," and will offer several advantages for those students interested in terminal curricula. Courses like horology (watchmaking) and cosmetology offer much to those students who desire a trade education. Changes in courses found necessary after primary registration must be sanctioned by the registration offices and if this approval is riot gained students stand chances to be graded failing at the quarter's end for lack of attendance. Must File Transcripts New students must have transcripts of previous school records on file before actual registration is' begun. Current students are cautioned that all bills owed to the college must be paid fully before registration Is permitted. Time schedules listing times and courses offered by the college in its various divisions can be secured, along with catalogs, from the registrar's office in the gym building lobby. W. C. HOOP Dec. 19 University of Utah Frosh at Salt Lake City Dec. 27 Los Angeles city college at Los Angeles. Dec. 29 Compton at Compton Dec. 80 Pasadena city college at Pasadena Jan. 3 BAC at Cedar City Jan. 9 University of Utah at Weber Yon get across lit Van Ilensesi Mr ; lira I New "silver line" strides put you across in style! They're new, and exclusive. A soft silver-gray ground striped in blue, gold or maroon, strikes silver in your personality! Tailored with Van lleusen scwmanship that puts extra quality in each detail. Collar models ineludo new low-set Carson and wide-spread Brilt. All Sanforized, laundry-tested, laboratory t eked to Van lleusen li"h Standards. 95 SCHEDULE . Jan. 10 Ricks at Ricks Jan. 17 USAC at Weber Jan. 23-24 University of Mexico at Weber Feb. 4-5 Compton at Weber Feb. 13-14 Casper at Casper Feb. 20 BYU at Weber Feb. 21 Ricks at Weber Mar. 7-13 Compton tournament at Compton KAMMEYER'S SPORT 318 -24th STORE "STORE FOR MEM" SIWCE 1907 |