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Show Page 4 SIGNPOST Friday, February 24, 1950 SIGMA DOMINATES INTRAMURAL RUNOFF, DORM GO-FAVORITES IN POLO -5 Swenson Charges Chalk Up Victory Over Ricks Five The Ricks college Vikings, apparently fired up by the 88-67 loss to the Weber Wildcats in the first game lost a photo finish thriller to the Weberites 60-58. The Vikings crowded the undefeated Cats to the final seconds of the heated battle after Dee Wallace tied the score 53-53, and then sank a drive in shot to place Weber in front 55-53. Keith Sewell and De Wallace sank four charity tosses between them while Laurence was breaking through for Ricks with three fielders. He later missed a free throw and a desperation shot that would have bounced the Vikings back in the game. The Idahoans outdid Weber on field goals, dropping 22 through against Weber's 21. The Cats made 18 of their attempts from the free line. Ricks got 14 out of 22 tries there. Summary: Weber G T P P 4 5 5 13 Sewell.f Ricks GTFP G.Dalling 6 8 4 16 Stoddard 2 2 15 Hayes 6 1 1 11 Laurence 5 3 2 12 V.Dalling 12 13 Ruesch 2 2 15 Powell 14 4 6 111 Dlnsdale.f 2 11 Stone, f 1 1 3eBech,f 1 0 12 Downs.c 2 0 0 Gardiner, c 8 6 16 Tucker.g 3 2 6 Madson.e 3 2 8 Wallace, g; 21 27 18 60 Totals Totals 22 22 14 58 Weberites Lose Conference Tilt Weber college suffered its first Intermountain Conference loss at the hands of the Boise Broncos, 56-55. Weber staged a last minute rally scoring six points in the final minutes of play to pull within one point of tying the touted Idaho five. Boise led the highly favored Wildcats 24-23 at halftime, and continued to match point for point with the high scoring Weberites for the remainder of the game. Stone was top scorer for Weber with a total of 16 points to his credit. Darrel Tucker followed with 15. Summary: Boise GTFP 4 8 3 16 Williamson, f 0 3 4 3 Reed.f 2 115 Barrett. f 0 2 0 0 Hubinger.c 4 3 0 8 Duncan, g 5 5 3 15 Dletrlch.g 110 2 Wllliams.g 2 3 3 7 Haynes.g Weber QTPP Ashby.f 13 3 6 Dinsdale.f 2 3 0 4 Stone,! 6 4 3 16 Wool.f 0 111 Downs, c 2 6 4 10 Gardiner, c 0 2 0 0 Tucker.g 7 2 1 15 Madson.g 0 10 0 Young.f 2 0 0 4 Wallace.g 0 4 0 0 18 30 20 56 Totals Totals 20 26 15 55 HAY RACK PARTIES The Lodge Is Available for After-Ride Parties and Refreshments Sunny Slope Dude Ranch NORTH OGDEN SUITS Causal Jackets Weber Captures Casaba Crown Coach Reed Swenson's Weber college Wildcats set a new conference scoring mark with an 88-67 conquest over the Ricks college Vikings, and along with it the Northern Division championship. By the time the half was very old the Wildcats defense had tightened and Keith Sewell and Darrel Tucker went on their scoring parade. Sewell hit for nine field goals and three free throws for a 21-point total and Tucker sank eight fielders plus three charity tosses for 19. The Weberites continued to build up their lead until they led at 47-28' at halftime. For the Ricks Five, it was Glen Dalling with 18 counters followed by Stoddard with 13 to lead their mates in the scoring department. Coach . Swenson cleared the bench of fifteen players during the high-scoring affair, but this had no effect on the game as the highly powered Wildcats continued to run up the score. Summary: Ricks Weber GTFP GTFP 2 2 15 V.Dalling, f Sewell.f 9 3 3 21 7 4 4 18-G.Dalllng,f Stone.f 2 3 15 5 3 3 13 Stoddard, f Downs, c 4 S 1 9 1 6 3 5 Powell.g Tucker.g 8 5 3 19 4 5 3 11 Ruesch.g Wallace.g 2 115 3 2 2 8 Lawrence, c Madson.g 3 2 0 6 3 0 06 Hayes.c Wood.c 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 Clark.g Dinsdale.f 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 Mcintosh. g S. Gardiner, c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Barrett,! Ashby.f 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Green. c eBech.f 10 0 2 0 3 11 Walters.g D. Gardiner 12 12 Coombs, g 10 0 2 Warner.g 0 0 0 0 Young.f 3 2 17 Draayer.g 0 111 25 25 17 67 Totals Totals 38 21 12 88 Wildcats Eke Out Close Victory Over Touted Boise Five The Weber college Wildcats, champions of the Intermountain Basketball Conference northern division pulled a hot one out of the fire with a close 59-57 victory over the Boise Broncos. Weber defeated the host Broncos with a last minute basket onslaught. Boise Guard Joe Dietrich slipped in a field goal to put the Broncos in front 57-56. Then Tucker. Weber Guard slipped in a field goal and a free throw to give the Weber team a win. The Wildcats led 30-25 at half-time. Boise came up rapidly to close the gap at 35-36 with eight minutes gone in the second period. From then on the two teams battled on even terms the rest of the way. This was the last league tilt for the Weber team. They closed their play with a record of nine wins and one loss. They will be host team for the Intermountain Junior college tourney to be held in the Weber college gymnasium March 1, 2, 3. HORSE BACK RIDING Phone 2-0331 SLACKS Sport Shirts INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY SPRING SPORT CALENDAR AT WEBER '' ''''' ' "' ' ' ' i ' 1 ' i'llrrfhllW Wildcat Ringmen Upset Idaho State Weber college Boxers punched their way to a 4-3 victory over the highly favored Idaho State college freshman schappers before a sparse crowd at the Weber gymnasium.The main attraction of the evening was between Gene Walker, Weber, and Paddy Carver, Idaho, in the 130 pound division. Carver gained a split decision over the touted Walker in a bout that could have been judged either way. Three of the Weber fighters, Gene Walker .Merlin Sprouse, and Charlie Kalani, will leave for Chicago February 25 to enter the National Golden Gloves Tournament as representatives of the state of Utah. Summary: 112 pound Varge Lowe, W., de-cisioned Paul Winward, I. S. C. 135 pound Paddy Carver, I. S. C, TKO, Clifford Stallings, Weber. 130 pound Paddy Carver, I. S. C, decisioned Gene Walker, Weber. 145 pound Don Hirchi, Weber. KO, Herb Toda, I. S. C. 155-pound Merlin Sprouse, Weber., decisioned Eddie Samari, I. S. C. 175 pound Moyle Workman, I. S. C, decisioned Glen Clary, Weber 190 pound Charles Kalani, Weber, decisioned Al Stevenson, I. S. C. Ogden Billiards "PENTHOUSE" For Billiard Recreation 2408 Wash. Blvd. (UPSTAIRS) Trio to Represent W. C. In Chicago Gene Walker, Merlin Sprouse, and Charles Kalani, members of the eWber college boxing team, will leave Ogden for Chicago Feb. 25, as members of the Golden Gloves tournament sponsored by the Ogden Standard Examiner and the Ogden Chamber of Commerce. They will fight top boys from all sections of the country and from early reports have a good chance of bringing top honors home. ' I I I Jimmy's Flower Shop Phone 6292 Have You Ordered Your "SWEETHEART" Corsage? Visit THREE-D-DRIVE INN HAMBURGERS CLIMAXES COLLEGE Defending champions Sigma is continuing its winning ways showing its heels to the rest of the pack in men's intramurals. Accumulating a total of 544 points Sigma rests in first place with the Dorm second with 433 points; then comes Alpha Rho with 283; Skull 230; Vikings 200; Lambda Delta Sigma 180; Phoenix 164; Excelsior 136 and the Faculty with 130. Hot and heavy is the participation in Winter quarter with interest being centered around basketball, water polo, squash and ping pong. In basketball the teams have been divided into three leagues. Already victorious in League I is Excelsior. Sigma and Shop are leading League II and League III respectively. Basketball has produced some individual stars with Alan and Paul Christiansen of Sigma leading the league in points garnered. Other leaders are Bitton of Delta Phi. Fuller of Phoenix and Downs of Excelsior. Water Polo has just begun but the defending champion of Phoenix hails of the team to beat. Also dangerous is the Dorm made up of Hawaiians mainly who always maintain a constant threat. In Ping Pong and Squash individual players are squaring off daily to narrow elimination down to the quarter finals. No favorite has been uncovered. Skiing is also on the agenda this quarter. With the coming of spring also comes a stepped up intramural program. Planned are leagues in soft-ball, tennis , horse shoes and water polo. A highlight of the spring quarter will be the annual intramural track meet. In years past the track meet has been one of the highlights of the year's social calendar. Individual stars in all the sports are many and they are vieing for a trophy presented each year to the outstanding intramural athlete. Sigma wants once again to have their name written on the Intramural Championship Trophy. It is already there for . last year and Phoenix and Excelsior's are there for winning the two years previous.The and MALTS Watson Tanner Clothing Co. For SMART APPAREL 31st and Washington Blvd. |