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Show GENE COOPER PARSON COACH Gene Cooper is the newest faculty member on the campus. Not only will he instruct the physical education classes, but will also coach football, basketball and WESTMINSTER HOST PARSONS LOSE TO ICAC TRACK TWO TO CARBON MEET In the finst game of a double-heade- r, Westminster College was selected to be host for the annual Intermountain Collegiate Athletic Conference track meet. The next track. will be held May 12, 1950, on the Mr. Cooper resigned as head Dane Hansen Memorial field. coach of Southern Idaho College Other business during the Deof Education to become head cember meeting at Westminster coach of the Parsons. During his included the election of college coaching at SICE, Mr. Cooper lofficers for the coming year. W. L. was able to come up with some Gottenburg of Boise was named winners in both football and basTwo Westminster men ketball. Since the Parsons and president. were named to offices: Mr. I. E. SICE are in the same conference, was named 2nd vice presthe coach should know his ground Bradley ident, and W. O. Watkins was reand once again make WC a contained as executive secretary. tender for championships in the Schedules were drawn up for Intermountain College circuit. the different events. Besides the The boys on the basketball track meet at Westminster, Boise team have already gotten ac- will take charge of the boxing quainted with the new coach. Only and ski tournaments. The conferfiive days after his arrival in Salt ence brought baseball into its own Lake City, the team moved to by announcing that all schools Carbon for a two game series. except Westminster will field a Several men on the campus team for conference play. have approached Mr. Cooper The football schedule for 1950 about starting a boxing team. The will see each school in the confercoach has had some success in the ence, for the first time, eligible . coaching of boxing in Idaho. for the championship. A team must meet a minimum of four members to be in the running for INTRAMURAL the championship. BASKETBALL George Dimas, director of the basketball intramurals, has the schedules for the s son. Coach Cooper is supervising an-no$tc- ed the program. league is composed of teams: Magna, Faculty, Dorm 1, Dorm 2, City Slickers and the Carbon Swedes. Games will be played each Wednesday night beginning at 6:30 p. m. Everyone is invited to attend these games. It has been said that these intramural games do not present the spectacular and skillful performances that the college and university put on but where can you have more fun and laughs, both with and at the players? The players invite you out to see the fun and rivalry. The schedule for the first round of play: WOW DANCE CARE Package Money collected byv the West- minster Organized W?men has been sent to Europe in the form of a CARE package as pajft of their Christmas program. Toys collected by Nancy Ewing before Christmas were taken to the children in the County Hospital, and Beverly Turner made favors for the Christmas rtays. Golden the Carbon Eagles romped over the hapless Westminster Parsons to the score of in Price, Utah. The Carbonites started off in fine fashion, leaving the cold Parsons far behind at halftime, score After a halftime pep being talk, the Parsons cut the score to but bobbled down slowly as the game progressed. Ray Buh-le- r and Paul Brown led the Parsons scoring vTith 6 points each. Coming back in the second game the following night with added determination, Westminster quicklead in ly jumped into a the first few minutes. But in the following minutes, the Carbon Eagles started hitting the hoop too consistently for the cooling Parsons. Carbon surged ahead to outshine the northern invaders, Again Ray Buhler sparked the Parsons with 10 points and some fine backboard work. Paul Brown, Bruce Lamus and Dave Steele helped the cause with 7, 6 and 5 points respectively. During both games the entire squad saw action and are looking forward to a brace of wins over Snow College this Friday and 47-2- 4, 24-1- 2. 24-1- 7, PAUL E. FANKHAUSER Swiss Watchmaker 1109 East 21st South Toe-twe- 70-4- hot-dog- s, THE SOUTH EAST BOWLING COURTS For HEALTH and RECREATION Accommodating Service Friendly Atmosphere Ample Free Parking Best Equipment 4. 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Admiscents per sion will be twenty-fiv- e person. six-poi- nt Dial SOUTHEAST JEWELRY Westminster Organized Wom-e- s will sponsor a dance January 20, following the basketball game "with Dixie Junior College. Special guests for the evening are all the couples on the campus who have become engaged September 12, 1949, and January 20, 1950. Other invited guests are team members of the Dixie Junior ollege. All students and faculty members are invited. I |