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Show PARSONS TRIP BRONCS A FATE AND FIVE tines SECONDS COST PARSONS WIN basketball millennium arrived at Westminster on ValenDay. The Par- tough-luc- k sons toppled the B. A. C. Broncs, 41 to 39, to claim their initial victory of the current hoop campaign. The Westminster crew battled the Branch Aggies to a draw for thirty minutes. At this point, the Broncs moved in with a barrage of long shots that gave them a lead. A looping shot by Paul Brown cut the Broncos lead to four points as the game moved into the final two minutes. The team gave their all to win this one; and win it they did. Howard Richardson, held scoreless in the first half, counted three long baskets in the last-halto keep the Parsons in the ball game. Bill Zogg turned in a fighting performance which was capped by a field goal made while he was falling backward after being bumped by an Aggie defender. Paul Brown turned in his consistently fine job as he counted 11 points. Desperate situations call for To Barney money players. Lamus goes the honor of being 6-p- f Westminsters boy. He sank three baskets in two minutes to engineer the Parson victory drive. When Bruces final shot split the strings, pandefair-hair- ed monium broke loose among Westminster fans as they sensed the long overdue victory. George Dimas pulled a neat statue of liberty play to kill the ball until the horn ended the game. A SLIGHT ERROR: A country maiden was coming in from an early morning walk when she was met by an amiable old dame who accosted her with a cheery You look as good morning. fresh as a daisy kissed by the dew, said the old lady flatteri- ngly. INTRAMURALS HOLD CAMPUS Coffee Shop 1647 SO. 11th EAST o SANDWICHES nOT LUNCHES Bob Clen-denl- n, Chunky, Westminster freshman, has brought honor to himself and Westminster by winning 2nd place in the Intermountain Cross Country Ski Race. This performance made Bob eligible to participate in the national competition, but he said, due to the time and distance involved in making the trip back east, he would not be able to ski in the national meet. More recently, Clendenin won third place in the local slalom race for B division held at Snow Basin, near Ogden. This week end Bob is skiing in the slalom race at Jackson, Wyoming, which is an outstanding winter sports event. red-head- ATTENTION Westminsters fighting Parsons came within a whisker of winning a great ball game, February 5th, on the home court, as they fell before the Snow Badgers, 37 to 35. Action in the first half of the battle was mostly defensive. At intermission the score stood In the final 20 minutes both team cut loose with a attack. Snow moved out in front and at one time late in lead. the last half held a In the final few minutes the Parsons made their bid for vic18-a- ll. le rough-and-tumb- dnt Snap! Crackle!! Pop!! This isnt a plug for the famous Kellogg Co., but rather these are the sounds that can be heard in the gym on Thursday evening, when intramural basketball is in full swing. Each week the Parsons who arent varsity material don their playing togs and prepare to suffer an evening of torture. At any rate, they enjoy themselves and those who are fortunate enough to get around the next day have a brighter outlook on life. ed tory. With Brown, Tester and Richardson sparking the drive, Participating teams are: TripWestminster narrowed the gap le Deck Dandies, Woods Wildcats, until, in the final minute, the Carbon County Swedes, City Why is a kiss so much like a score was tied at 5. Slickers, Murray, and the varsity sewing machine? The Purple and Gold had been B squad. Because it seams so nice! a of in employing game position an effort to thwart the Badger scoring punch. This strategy was paying dividends until the final minute of the tussle. As the hand on the clock entered its final sweep of the dial, the Parsons had the ball and were holding a stalling party. However, a rangy Badger grabbed the leather. With five seconds left in the game, Hatch, sub guard for the Prescriptions Ephraimites, let fly with a desmid-couperation shot from He hit the target for two countSoda Fountain ers and blasted Westmnisters victory hopes. Those who saw the game will Luncheonette be a long time forgetting it. In the last two years, the Parsons have played some exciting basSundries ketball, but never during that time have they displayed such a comeback. spirited second-ha- lf 35-3- Why Go Farther? rt. Magazines A lady was entertaining a little boy, and trying to be helpful, she asked, Are you sure that you can cut your meat, Thats right, the maiden Junior? Oh, yes, he said with a smile, coyly replied. My name is weve had it this tough at Daisy, but his isnt Dew. home. Westminster fsH HONORS Cardwell's Variety Store Film Service Complete 1-S- Service top Bryan "Pharmacy Open Seven nth East 1702 South Days a Week 1788 So. II East Phone Tobacco 8-5- 898 Dial 6-68- 32 |