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Show THE PARSON Feur PARSONS TIED FOR SIX CLUB EMBLEMS VOLLEYBALL Intramural Basketball SECOND AFTER SERIES NOW AVAILABLE INTRAMURALS WITH RICKS What a deal!!! What? A deal! Well, anyway, you may now purchase your ski club emblem in the book store for the small sum of fifty cents. Proceeds go to the support of the Ski club. Skiers are encouraged to attend the Ski Club meeting Wednesday, February 3, after chapel. Come to meet with the elite and the rest of According to an announcement posted by Coach Gene Cooper, basketball teams for the annual intramural tournament will be ready to go soon after students return after the semester break. Team rosters were to be handed in by this afternoon. The Parson team, which is specializing more in beef than in bas- ketball prowess, will be a strong title contender, we predict. The Westminster Parsons moved into the winners column this week- end after defeating a fast Ricks coliege team in both games of a two-gaseries played on the Parson home floor. The first night the Westminster boys came from behind to win after trailing most of the evening. The second night, however, a lead was gotten early in us, too. the game and Coach Coopers boys The ski team enjoyed their trip held on to it until the final horn to Bogus Basin last week-en- d to sounded. ColIdaho State, compete against Teammates pulled excellent stalls lege of Idaho, Boise Junior College, the B. J. C. giant during the last quarter of both and Weber in A raging blizzard which slalom. games, which probably resulted in covered up tracks and made it imthe final victories. Key players for the home boys were lost on fouls in possible to see from one gate to anboth games, and as a result, many other made finishing times in the reserves for the Parsons got a chance race a rather hit and miss proposito prove that they had what it takes. tion. The Ricks team was unable to break With only four men on our team worked themselves the and as stall, up compared to eight on Webers into several fouls attempting to get team, the other teams averaged out the ball. better. The' official results havent been received but it is believed Wegkamp was high point man Boise Junior yet, College won the meet. for the Parsons the first night with Westminster probably didnt finish 21 counters. His play in the first three places. Our team is throughout the game had much to do with the Parson win. It would ripping and snorting to race again be hard to say anyone didnt play so that they can show their ability to a little better advantage. They well, as all men on the home team only ask one thing: Please let us see did fine jobs. the course next time this blind .Westminster is a definite con- flying is for the radar pilots. tender for the conference title now. The next meet will be Feb. 13 but the competition is very great, and 14 at Bozeman if arrangements Weber is still on top of the pile, can be made to travel to. the meet. and many things could develop be- A collegiate meet will be held at fore the the end of the season. Ogden Feb. 28. March .7, Westminster will play host to the college teams of this area by holdingg a FOR THAT ONE giant slalom. Details of this meet will be announced later. AND ONLY FOR me level-head- ed VALENTINES DAY Trifari Jewelry The volleyball intramurals have recently been completed. The teams were picked out of a hat, so to speak, and were composed of both fellows and girls. John Christopulos team were the and won all five of their games. The team members were: Christopulos, John Calevas, Annette Assuras, Carma Morton, Allen Nelson, Abbie Uriguen, and Dave Green. John Prokopsis had a pretty fair team with only one loss. The team members were, besides John, Van Basinger, Bobbie Adams, Peggy s, Ebenstein, John Elordi, Dick Thi-baCharles Knight, and Dale There were forty-seve- n students and faculty out for volleyball. hot-sho- ts Jut-kin- lt. for that casually smart look PARSONS DROP TWO TO WEBER Hie Parson basketball team wound up on the short end of the score in both games with Weber College. The score of the first game was 80-6- 3 in favor of Weber. This contest was played at Ogden, John Prokopis was high paint man for the Parsons, and Nish for Weber. The second night of the series the two teams met on the Parson floor at Salt Lake City, and after a dose game the Ogden team emerged the victor by a 74-7- 2 score. Proand Van Alfen were kopis high in In that game. PALMER RETURNS President J. Richard Palmer returned this last Sunday from a k trip attending conferences and meetings in three eastern cities. The Theres nothing like a dish tow- cities where the meets were held el for wiping that contented look were Cincinnati, Philadelphia and from married faces. New York. two-wee- f ttAioc. TYPIE' says your Grades from theres nothing to equal iR'ti. C" to A lUgatotr fit the bill. will From $3.00 up Travelweight Trenchcoat those all important Essays, Thesis and Exam Papers. If you do not have a typewriter of your own, why not take advantage of TYPIES Type Westminster students are welcome to credit STUDENT PLAN"? You at Un-lin- I 074 E. 2 1 st South Sugar House ? w $2Q75 ed Lined RENTAL can rent a $2j75 America's Luxury Raincoat of typewriter your choice for as little as $5.50 per month. All rent up to three months will be applied on the purchase if you wish to brand-ne- 1 sy& a-2124 South 11th East " TYPIES A- -i 1321 So. State Street . Dial 84-78- . 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