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Show Page 4 S I (i X POST June 2, 1953 Don Shaw Ranks As WC Best Ail-Around Athlete Congratulations are due Don Shaw, who won the Standard - Examiner award this year. Don was active in football, basketball, track and baseball. He starred in all four sports. There were three men in N.J.-C.A.A. competition who threw the javelin more than 176 feet last season. Leader was Joe Hartzfeld of Fort Scott J. C. (Kansas), who reached an even 177 feet. Fred Bunch of Coffeyville (Kansas), threw the javelin 176 feet, 10 inches. Third place went to Weber's own Gary Loosli with 176 feet, 3 Inches. NYLON PR I SHIRT You're always ready ( for fun when you have a couple of our Nylon Sport Shirts on hand They Keep you cool, wash in a jiffy, dry wrinkle-free within minutes and don't need ironing. Choose yours in white or solid colors, $3.95 RED M NYE CO For Graduation Let Us Help You With Your Graduation Apparel or Gifts. Watson - Tanner Clothing Co. CONGRATULATIONS Graduates i 2444 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD a a li Phoenix Champs Win Intramural Trophy By Reason of Three Years of Victory Intramural honors went to Phoenix this year as the "Boys in Red" chalked up 1304 points to lead all comers in the year's sports. Second place went to a fighting of that worthy organization. Excelsior group with 1020 points. Sigma was third with 639 points. The "Nine Old Men," better Quite an honor went to Phoe nix's Kay Colman, who received the Armstrong intramural award known as the faculty, limped into for the outstanding intramural fourth place with 390 points. The athlete. Kay was active in paddle-rest of the clubs lagged in pretty ball, Softball, football, swimming, much behind the four leaders. Since this is the third year in water polo, track, and basketball Results of the track and field succession that Phoenix has led meet were: Phoenix 48 points, in intramurals, the intramural cup L.D.S. 41 points, Excelsior 32, Fa-becomes the permanent possession culty 1, and Sigma also ran. Wildcat Nine Tops in ICAC League Victims of Weber's winnings were: Westminster beaten twice, Boise three times, Ricks twice, Mesa twice, and the OFS once. The Northern half of the ICAC standings ended with Weber in first place with seven wins and no conference losses, Westminster second with a four and four record, Boise third with two wins and four losses, and Ricks last with no wins and five losses. 2 . , , 7 . . Best In the ICAC WC diamond men . . . front, Roland Holman, Sonny Fredston, Ron Gray, Roy Nelson, Kent Stanger, Don Shaw; middle, Ted Favero, Jim Dawson, Ron Lowder, Wayman Cash, Gary Belnap; rear, Clif Lee, Dick Brown, Dick Peterson, Larry Peterson, Lew Wright, Milton JWecham, who has a two-year record of championships. This year's record, stopped short of the southern half playoff by a short school year at Snow, indicates the Badgers would have been heavily outclassed. Weber was unbeaten but Snow had losses to teams drubbed by the Cats. flto mm r 'The beauty and assured fine quality of HER Oranqe Blossom rings are always an indication of good judgement on HIS part. DIAMOND RING $50 up rif , ! 1 1 B r! rj M ri SEE CONGRATULATIONS to the GRADUATING CLASS For Graduation Give Her a LANE T Cedar Chest $49.95 And Up $1 .00 Down Reserves Your Selection The Sentiment thai goes with Your Gift of a Lane will live in her Home for a Lifetime. fi-mmmmsm Best Wishes and Future Success to the Weber College Graduates 2305 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD |