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Show March 15, 1933 THE WEBER HERALD Page Three 7 Weber Closes Basket- ball Season at Tourney B. A. C Champa, Wade, Honored Weber Athletes Take U. S. M. A. Exams Jitney Jig Follows Ricks Game Jimmy Ing and Floyd Pell who, will take West Point entrance examinations this week, have a splendid record in athletics at Weber. Ing is the Hawaiian boy who starred on the gridiron during the years 1930-3He is a little fellow but dynamite on the field. He is fast, quickly, and is adept shifty, in passing and crushing the line for casion. W big gains. Moreover, he is an opportunist, and the offense ball carrier is lost when Jimmy crushes into him with his deadly tackle. Pell also has gridiron fame and adds to it with versatility on t he basketWeber Jaysee track stars talked ball floor. He played for the College things over with Coach Stevenson and Inn in the hoop" sport as well as for if reports are true, Weber will have the Wildcat five. -- Wgood maUrial for the coming season. The veterans on hand will be backed by strong high school stars, who have won laurels galore, and no doubt will make the old timers step. Heading the list of veterans will be Under the roof of the gym the "waClift Davis, the lad who steps the ter boys" are having it superb in sprints in fast time with the ease of strokes and kicks. Like ducks take to a Paddock, stride of Stanford's "Ben" water, Wildcat swimmers are forever and finishes like the "Michigan Flash" paddling and developing into coming Tolan. Immediately after the game with Ricks, on Monday, February 27, a "jitney" dance was held in the Weber Gym. The fact that our team had met defeat did not seem to put a damper on the spirits of the crowd, because everyone there had a good time. The music was good, and the air of informality added to the spirit of the oc- Lindsay The Wildcat cagers invaded Cedar City and engaged in a series of bas- title. The Purple and White hoopsters made a fine showing and also copped two places on the ence honor five. West Lindsay was placed at forward and Ed Wade was the outstanding center. J W AU W . J ith Weber losing to Branch Aggie alid Dixie beating Ricks. The following night B. A. C. whipped Ricks of Idaho and the Wildcats downed the Dixie Fliers. Dixie and Weber played off for the finals and the former 3 score emerged victorious by a thus putting them in the finals with B. A. C. The lads from Cedar City "took off" the lead before the Fliers and were never threatened in the scoring and the 1933 Junior College Basketball Championship went to Branch Agriculture College. To call the tourney into a successful ending the coaches of the Jaysees went into a huddle and shifted five Peaches Chandler, Weber hoopsters into positions of the Rocky trackster, will be seen in action in the Mountain naming: high Dixjump, shot put, and hurdles and Lindsay, Weber, F; Church, he does it all in the point column. Wade, Weber, C; Griggs, ie, F.; Hugh Mayor, a sure pointer in the G. B. A. H. Adams, C, Ricks, G.; The other Wildcats who made the javelin business, will don a suit. He has shown remarkable trip south were Joe Chandler, Leon with the stick since last improvement season, and Cluff Ferron Blake, Snow, Green, he is what no there might do telling Sid Stewart. Emil Henderson and to the record. Weber scores in tourney: The sprint and distance, pace mak til). Weber 25. i. A. ers are slowly getting into shape; Weber 47. Dixie 38. while the field eventers are having it Weber 43. Dixie 38. their own way "jumping and hurdDixie 44. 43. Weber ling." Weber 38. Ricks 49. Freshmen candidates who are ex W to do their duty for Weber are: pected m Filbrun Ogden, a former sprinter of BILL FELT KKLlfcVkU Bo: "Hello, Bill, I hear you've Carbon high school, and Ed Olson, of been sick." Ogden high. W o: "Yeah, but when the doctoc told me it wasn't asthma I breathed a lot easier." all-st- ar j fa 44-4- all-sta- rs In the Exchanges BUT GETS NOWHERE The exchange department of the "Say, did you hear Brother Thor has a job traveling next summer?" Herald is dusted up and ready again "No. Is that right?" to continue relation with other schools. "Yeah. He's going to collect tic- We are grateful for the exchanges kets on a that have been sent us and it is our desire that the Herald will continue. ." merry-go-round- "Electricty is the Cheapest Expense You Have" Chandeliers Wiring Appliances Repairs Motors Supplies Radio Tubes Lamps Radio Repairing ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN THE LIGHTHOUSE ELECTRIC CO. 309 - 24th Street ' -- Tl "ill IHBI JIM'S BILLIARD ROOM OGDEN'S LARGEST RECREATION HALL Good, Clean Environment A new ventilating system recently installed (cleans air every five minutes) 2477 Vi Washington Ave. OGDEN, r - UTAH . 2453 d, George Bernard Shaw's romantic comedy, "Arms And the Man," was presented by the associated students of the Montana State College, March 3 and 4. "Arms and the Man" has been selected for presentation by Thatcher Allred, instructor of dramatic art at Weber. The Montana Exponent printed an amusing anecdote I which is told of the first night at the Avenue Theatre, London, after which "Arms and the Man" was decidedly approved of by the audience: When Shaw responded to a curtain call he was greeted by a loud "Boo" from someone in the gallery. Turning to the direction of the complainant Shaw replied, "My dear fellow, I quite agree with you, but what are we two against so many?" According to a budget that was arranged by the student council of the Sacramento Junior College, $280.00 was the appropriation made for the "Pony Express," their school paper. The Weber Herald had struggled along with no financial aid from any source other than its advertising and sales receipts. If the students want the Herald to continue, they should give their support to the staff and do what they can. SMART FROSH The class in public speaking was to give pantomines that afternoon. One frosh got up when called on, went to the platform and stood perfectly still. "Well," said the professor after a minute's wait for something to happen, "What do you represent?" "I'm imitating a man going up in an elevator," was the quick response. Wash. Ave. ! Weber Water Dogs Make Progress trains daily with gliding strokes and kicks and it wont be long before we see his "Highness" in the sprint ranks. Shepard, new comer, but a fast man, is cutting the water like an Olympic champion and is our best bet for the distance races. From the platform event we have Jack Woods, whose dives are grace ful. The way this boy flips m the wa ter is everybody's business. Swan, one and a half, full gainers, and back one and a half are his specialties. Coach Malcolm Watson is putting the boys into shape. He also has many more Weberites showing team qualifications. rhymic-lik- e jack-knif- e, The Honolulu trip last December has made changes in the lives of many of our notable people for instance: Parker Woods sings merrily because he has the sweetest "wahine" writing him letters. Junior Fantone gets a tummy full when he thinks of the red bananas he ate there. Bulldog Read's ambition is to be a sailor as then he can call on the mate. Wally Manning longs to have Peggry wolf him once more. Fred Poaletti wants his Hawaiian love and is she a honey? Leon Green wishes to pardon the girl he left behind after the scene on the boat. Emile Henderson croons a lullaby remembering that moonlight night on the boat Stan Cropley creates a "Willow Weep for me" scene with his interpretation of a hula. Ed Wade going "loco" over a "luau" where they serve real Hawaiian deli- Virgil James and Ralph Clark head the tennis prospects for the 1933 season, and competition with them will be of the highest order. The boys are laying low for good old snow to melt and then will take up the game seriously. If it will interest you, Weber is the defendent of the Jaysee tennis title of the 1932 conference and is looking for another successful year and they'll get it. speed because he sees himself at ev- ery mov. Peaches Chandler demands all Weberites to ride a sleigh for ten miles for some real honest fun such as he had in Idaho when the Wildcats played Albion. a big LAFF for the crowd. Sid Stewart says, "I can miss some baskets but I will not miss my ankle." Beno Blake vawns that there's no place liie Rexburg where girls pull nis ftair from his muscle bound leg. Cluff Snow whispers to a blond: catessen. "My. but you Cedar Citv eirls cer Joe Chandler has a scholarship at tainly gives a feller the one over the Hawaii "U" and he doesnt know twice. what to do with it. Zebe Green will never wear another Joe Fowler will remember that last gym shoe unless the owner patches night party at the beach. the "draft ventilator." Joe Johnson sobs every time he re Pop Henderson calls for help every calls that day of parting. time he sees a couple a forwards rush Ed Linsley to catch the next boat for a score. for Honolulu and her. Rex Greaves would rather have his Ferron Blake to eat octopus, poi, fanny "charley-horsed- " than horsing raw fish, crabs, pig and cocoanuts. around with a bruised thigh. Floyd Pell to raid a pineapple field Fil Ogden, the ladies man, surely George Zane to "go for broke" and burns up the track when he sees make whoopee! at the other end. Bob Van Dyke to dance the hula for W little Margie. Steve Merril to visit the Brays for Views Latest The Zeta Phi Alumnae are continu- - , ing in their program of fostering sports. Several 6kiing parties wereplanned while the weather was favorable. i On February 18, after dancing at t the Berthana, the members and their j u z' guests went to uie nome oi VaIIa Phillins. where Valentine re- f reshments were served. Several oth er parties will be given in the near future. W -- Pageing Dog Ears Wallace Manning, athletic manager ; de lux, is one of the most reliable, en- - ' ergetic hustling collegians Weber ever had. His untiring efforts spent in the "bull pen" are to be commended. He issues athletic equipment, doctors ' the injured heroes, laundrys their dir- ty jerseys, checks the weight chart,' carrys the helmet bag to the field, watches the balls, keeps the score, ; plays in the games and (last) but not" least he has to speak at the aseem-blies. V W Matinee Dances Meeting Success The matinee dances held in the We- ber gym on every possible Wednesday are proving very successful. Those who have not been attending have missed some real entertainment. on the Weber Students one good time. Bill Baker to return to his paradise. Coach Stevenson and Mr. Murst however, take the grand prize for Keep Smiling, the Depression is Over Depression Given Should Wear COMFORTABLE GLASSES Furnished by J. T. RUSHMER & SON hula at combating the swishy-wash- y We have been bawled out. bawled the big Shrine luau and they put on Optometrists Ed Wade challenges anyone to the up, bulldozed, black jacked, high W 2436 Wash. Ave. Ogden jack DELTA PHI PROSPER f provided the opponent does ed, cneated, noundedf mooches and OUS ONCE MORE not jump. blackmailed; stuck for war tax, per capita, state tax. dosr tax. surtax and The president of Delta Phi was seen syntax; liberty bonds, baby bonds and in Ye College Inn matching pennies CLUB oonus or matrimony, Keel Crossed and with Central students, while being double crossed, asked to help the soMAKES vigorously cheered on by his fraterciety of John the Baptist, the G. A. nity brothers. With their president n. women's Lorps, Men si relief and having been more successful than us- Dear Herald of Weber: stomach relief. in institution Among every major ual, the five manly members left the We have worked like h and have Inn for once with their mouths closed the United States there is listed an been worked like h ICE been have , coures club Alfanie club. This over suckers. must, of we had, all our underlost all drunk, Wbe the backbone of the whole school. wear CREAM and furniture; we have been Weber college has just such an or- cussed CHOIR LEADER discussed and boycotted; and GOES HIGH.. SCHOOL ganization which is proud to stand and talked about, lied to and lied ROLL behinder. It is generally conceded about; up, robbed and damn near leadhung Frank Rounds, esteemed choir that an organization of such large er of the illustrious Alfanie Club, has proportions must have a password, ruined, and the only reason we are been seen frequently escorting one of flower, motto, etc. So we have per- sticking around is because we know high school's charming maidens about. fected our club till it has the neces our stuff. WWhat Mrs. W 's W sary well rounded qualities. would like to know is whether or not Before I tell you of the officers, COMPANY GAVE HIM THE AIR she is the young lady who is organetc. I want to inform Utah qualifications, "Mabel won't the Ogden, she marry boy izing a Ladies' Auxiliary to the Al- you that in the Eastern states an or was 461 25th St. 4378 to." Telephone: engaged fanie at high for him. ganization of this type is known, not "No? Why not?" RENT A CAR - DRIVE IT W as the Alfanie club, but, as the "Sat "It seems he took up aviation and YOURSELF Physics Terms 31ade Easy chel Club." So you can readily see became a writer and you know New Sedans. Coupes, Tourings sky Atom The first man. how our honorary president got his Mabel can't stand any one who talks and Trucks Beaker Larger. middle name. 'way over her head." Convection Cake or candy. The officers are: Induction Method of getting acPres. Rex "Satch" Greaves. V. Pres. George "Baron" Kishi. quainted. Ion Heavy metal found in raisins. Executive Sec't Dick "Lady Hips" Manual Common Spanish name. McKey. WASATCH Molar Solution Listerine. Choir leader Frank Rounds. Secant of a minute. Band master Ellis Cragun. and Sine A notice. Ch. of membership common Russ "Much Too" Farr. Tangent An Ethiopian. AGENCY Vector A winner. Coach Glen "Jasmine" Judd. Volt To cast a ballot. There is one office still open how J. FRANCIS FOWLES, President W ever the position of director of cal ANGELIC WIFE isthenics. Three times daily a class is to be given in sitting down and "My wife is like an angel." "Really?" flattening out exercises. So if some "Yes. She's always up in the air, kindly person with a well proportioned always harping on something and she body will step forward and be meas Phone 467 2417 Kiesol Avenue never has anything to wear." ured, he will, if possessed of the necessary requirements, be placed as the head of this worthwhile department. We also have a ladies auxilliary, with Miss Dorothy Wintle as wor shipful president, and Miss Vella Phil by the way, lips as speaking of Miss Phillips there is a mighty fine specimen, mighty fine, If ever any of you gentlemen or lady aspirants get tired of trying to quali fy, take one glance at Vella and new hope will immediately race through your veins, instilling in you that ever vital energy which is so prevalent in all Alfanie members. The secretary, as yet, has not been chosen, so here COLLEGE INN is a wonderful opportunity for some BOOM: BOOM: deserving lady. Now as to our symbols, etc. Our When 's bottle of flower is (of course) the Astor. Our You might as well admit it now the chemistry experiment blew the color (accepted brown. everywhere) whose is skin marred by unsightly blemishes loses cork off, great icicles crashed to Our girl song (a derrivative of the origins dates! Helena many Rubinstein, Beauty the ground, but the crowds were al) "Fannie and Johnie were lovers." has designed Authority, unhurt. Why? preparations especially to overThe Adonis Our password Asephidity. Our bycome blackheads, pimples, coarse pores. in southeast upstairs window product (one which will stand much stretched lazy limbs preparatory pressure) asbestos. Our hand shake BLACKHEAD and OPEN For Blackheads and Open Pores-us- e well just ask any member to show for the bath. The gathering crPORE PASTE that refines skin texture, a scientific wash owd gathered and swayed. He you. Our sign of greeting (when at a sallow corrects ness. Paste for sensitive skins) $1.00 (Pore Special administered by holding gasped startled and gapped hyp- distance) For effects of winter exposure use Pasteurized Face Cream both inches from the hands ten (10) notically, but there was no de- face, crossed and touching at the for normal or for dry skins $1.00 facts were bare. Then wrists in the form of a large "X" nying blotches-apply Acne Cream, a medicated prefor blemishes and he fainted and disappeared and and then waving languidly to and fro. those that were there slew each Our measurements (standard in any 1.00; 2.00 paration that disinfects and heals other. Blood ran red, and when state of the Union) College 40; and HELENA RUBINSTEIN'S FAMOUS COSMETICS ADD THE those great icicles melted high school 38. And finally our motYOUTHFUL VIVID ACCENT THAT CHALLENGES to (a perfectly clean and decent one) swish-swis- h . .. "never be caught with your culottes ATTENTION AND ADMIRATION PARTING ADVISE: Honey, dragging on the terra firma. P. S. We also have a very efficient comb at the COLLEGE INN branch organized at Ogden high school We Want Your Business. from which, in the future, we expect Fresh - ICED ORANGE JUICE great big things. Thankfully your, 5c Roudds C - L tip-of- ALFANIE iparir REPORT IMPERIAL all-da- Since the last issue of the Herald, papers have been received from the Marin Union Junior College in Kent-fielCalifornia and the McKinley high school in Honolulu. '. zig-za- champions. Baron Kishi, of Alfanie fame, Zeta Phi Foster Sports By Baker 1. 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