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Show I c' ' .. Dole i- v'" ; .3 i. ' , to Here Vol XXI, No. 12 THE February 9, 1966 PARSON n) Representative..' Robert .A Dole will speak to Westminster students Thursday at 10 a.m. in Payne Gymnasium. Representative Dole has been invited to Salt Lake Cjt'y to keynote the County Republican's Lincoln Doy fundraising dinner. Elected to Congress in 1960, he is a member of the House Agricultural Comand mittee Government Operations Committee, Mr. Dole, 43 year old combat infantry veteran of World War II, will take the b) place of Senator Roman L . Hruska, who was originally slated to speak. (R-Ka- iFairsinisWoini Double; Set Scoring Records by Rich Lee, Parson Sports Editor Shooting a commendable 57 from the field, Westminsters Parsons broke two school scoring records in defeating Carroll The first College last Friday half total of 68 points surpassed the previous high of 56 points set two years ago 120-11- 1. against College of Southern Utah. The 120 points total broke the all-tirecord of 118 points also set in the CSU game. The victory was especially sweet for our courageous cagers, as Carroll handed Westminster an overwhelming defeat in their me Considers WC previous meeting in Helena, Montana, last In this historic contest, December. however, the Parsons exhibited excellent team play and superior shooting ability. But although Westminster led by as much as 18 points in the second half, the Carroll hoopsters battled gamely to the end, making it a close contest. Westminster exchanged leads with Carroll for most of the first half, until with five minutes left, Scott Iverson poured in four straight free throws to make the 1 and put the Parsons ahead score to stay. The contest seemed in balance, however, when Carroll trimmed the Parson lead from 18 points to 7 midway in the But Iverson again excelled second half. te Westminsters by ending lay-ua famine with p and driving scoring the Parsons led by 93-8- 4. The game showed a parade of heroes as guards Dave Schaffner and Brent Smith displayed fine playmaking while Bob Smith with 26 points, Iverson with 25 points and Mike Murry with 23 points, took the scoring honors. Bob Smiths outstanding 81 shooting and great hustle was a vital factor in the victory. Matt Brown contributed 19 pts. while John Hatton put in 18 ps. 44-4- two-minu- AIA Program Alliance with the American Interantional Academy is now being considered by Westminster College in preparation for the 1966 summer program. The AIA initiates a series of sessions in Europe each lecture-travel-stu- dy sum- mer equal to a specific number of college credits. The program is open to teachers, high school and college students. If the Westminster Board of Trustees decides in favor of the program, the College will assist in the administration of the AIA curriculum to be taught in Europe. Westminster will also grant four units of semester credit for completion of the work for the Academy teaching staff and present lecutres and seminars during the summer sessions. ek te studies and activities. Great Imposter Tony Curtis in On Saturday, the Parsons surpassed the century mark for the second straight game by overwhelming Northern Arizona Un- Westminsters fast running iversity 103-8- 8. game was too much for the Arizonians to overcome, as the Parsons worked their fast-brealmost to perfection. This game saw Matt Brown set the scoring record for the season as he poured in 30 pts. John Hatton again put on a fine shooting display as he hit 8 out of 13 long jumpers and scored 18 points. Coach Richardson feels that Hatton has gained much confidence in his own ability in the last few games and will see a lot of action during the remainder of the season. The main difference in the recent games, Coach Rich says, is the improved shooting accuracy of the players. The Parsons have demonstrated that they can play well as a team, if they continue shooting well, they will be hard for any team to beat. Coach Rich feels that the toughest game left on the schedule is the one against Colorado Southern State Col- ak The AIA studies are centered around four main European cities and consists of a four-weprogram of intensive study. Tuition for the entire session in $683 and includes air transportation, overland transportation, lodging and meals and scheduled on-si- Break Century Mark Again The Great Imposter will be shown at the Student, Friday at 8 p.m. (R-Ne- Bridge Finals; Lounge Toddy Finalists will meet Thursday night at in the Student Lounge for the WC Bridge Tournament play offs. 7:30 Westminster College is one of more than 200 colleges, throughout the country which will participate in the 1966 Tournament February 4th through the 14th. Traveling trophies and placques will be given the college participants winning the one cup for the colnational titles lege of the team scoring highest on the East-We- st hands and one cup for the colhand winners. Each lege of the North-Sou- th of the four individual national winners will receive a smaller cup for his permanent possession. The hands will be judged by William Root and Lawrence Rosier, con- tract bridge authorities. National regions, which will be combined into eight super regions The top scoring pairs in each of the eight super regions will represent that region in the Face-toFa- ce Championships at Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois, on May 6. 7, and 8, 1966, all expenses paid by Whitman Pub- lishing Company. The current competition is the seventeenth annual renewal of the tournament. For more information, see mimeo sheets in Lounge. lege on February 22 in SLC. This team is rated among the top 20 in the NCAA ratings. The Parsons play Nevada Southern on Friday at Las Vegas, Nevada, and College of Southern Utah t Cedar City on Students with cars are urged Saturday. to attend the CSU game. Let's show some school spirit by going to Cedar City! |