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Show first downs for either team. Then Leo Kohler Puts Tennis Dixie started a passing attack Hopefuls Through Paces which produced two touchdowns. McMullin caught a pass on his The Westminster Parsons endYonng tennis hopefuls around own d line and went all the are under the ed their conference play with down field. Then McMullin Westminster College way outthree defeats. October 15 Snow again got behind our defense and wing of one of Salt Lakes invaded the Dane Hansen College took a pass to go 65 yards for standing tennis pros, Leo Kohler. Stadium to win 34-The week another score. The Dixie passing The eleven-wee- k course, which following, the Carbon College continued and set up the next started in the later part of SepGolden Eagles defeated the Par- Dixie when Robinson touchdown, and finally Dixie won scored on an end run. The Par- tember, will continue until the sons, 26-the Westminster homecoming sons then came to life when Bur- first first part of December. Mr. game, 33-mester passed to Lamus for 40 Kohler, after giving his students fundamentals of tennis, has In the Snow game, the Parsons yeards, and then to Zogg for 20 the chosen two team captains Lydia were unable to get a first down yards. This brought the ball deep and Peter Ota to select until the second half. The first into the Dixie area, and Brown Gerrymembers besides themselves. the four quarter was a series of fumbles on carried the ball across for endwill participate teams two These the part of the Parsons, but there Parson touchdown. The half and in meets against St. Marys and was only one touchdown for the ed with the ball in mid-fiel- d the University of Utah. Snow team. The Badgers made the the score 20-- 6 for Dixie. most of the second quarter by Two intercepted passes by Dix- ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiimiiiiiiaiiiiiiiniiin!iiiiiiiiiiinii!iiimii crossing into the Parson end zone ie set 22 r? up their next two touchu s three times. At the half the score was 27-- 0 for Snow. Westminster downs. The Parsons didnt show started a march in the third quar- much until near the end of the I j ter, which took them down to the game, when Burmester intercept2 u nine-yara ed line. The drive ended pass on the Westminster 35. when fumblitis again took the Lamus then went around end for initiative. The Badgers again 14 yards, and passed to Zogg, and I ! crossed the Parson goal line in Pollock netted first downs to the nw 2 Gold. endThe and attack this quarter. In the last quarter, Purple the Parsons put on another drive, ed when Dixies Doug Hafen inAppreciates j but were stopped on the Snow tercepted a Westminster pass, the Patronage line. There was no which he ran to the Parson 35. twenty-yar- d jS Q line The Parson held them there. and more scoring the final score of Westminster Bruce Lamus ran around end for was 34-I College Students yards, and shortly the game 1 The Carbon-Parso- n tilt was a forty came to an end on the Dixie much better played game from the n 2 line with the Parsons in posstandpoint of the Parsons. The session. Final score: Dixie 33, Food Good For j j first quarter was well played with 6. Parsons n 2 w Carbon getting the fifjfct touchr5 ill!l!llllinililll!llll!:illIII!IM0l!!HMIIIUIIIMIIHII01immilir down, and the Parsons getting it iMimimoimiiimoiiiMimoiiMiiiiiomiiiiiiiiHiimiiiiii.j, back when Thurman Vent into I; j u2 ti nM paydirt from the EagJb- eleven. ! Purcell of Carbon made the score 14-when he raced 40 yards for 1 ! a touchdown. Westminster put on another drive - with passes from Burmester to Zogg helping greatFor 1780 S. 11th East I ly, but the half ended before any more scoring could be done. The GROCERIES Dial third quarter spelled defeat for the Parsons when Carbon went and Beautiful Corsages into touchdown area twice more. The fourth quarter was an even SCHOOL j affair until the last few plays of Complete Floral I I the game, when Carbon marched SUPPLIES M r Service three-yard to the Westminster u 2 line. The final tally was 26-Greenhouse October 29 again read defeat 21st SOUTH AND j to you for the Parsons. This time at the 1 13th EAST m hands of the Dixie Flyers. The 2 l!!lllllllOIIM!!Iil!;UIII!IIIIIM!B!imm!!iIUIIIimillI!Ulllllll!l!llt first quarter was even, with few PARSONS LOSE THREE Parsons Close Season With Win at Hill Field "Westminster College Parsons closed their 1949 football season at Hill Field, with a 20-yar- win 21-- 6 over the Hill Field Flyers. It w(as the second win for the Parsons, both being at the expense of the Hill Field team. 0. 6, Most of Westminsters scoring came in the second quarter. The first scoring play was an buck by Bruce Lamus from the Hill Field seven. The second Parson touchdown was a pass from Burmester to Zogg. Both extra points were kicked by Bruce Lamus. Hill Field came to life in the third period, and with the help of their speedster, Colquitt, set up the play that sent Jackson off-tack- 6. le into pay dirt. Colquitts try for extra point was blocked. Lunch Westminster regained the superiority they had shown in the first half, and with Burmester throwing passes to Klekas and Zogg, set up another scoring play. Lamus again was given the opportunity, and made no mistake by crashing across from the Hill Field two yard line. Lamus made the conversion, and the final score was 21V 0. 30-ya- 4 Sugar house - 6 After a successful first year, under the leadership of Marg McDer-mai- d and Ralph Jensen, the Westminster Bowling League started its second year of activity October 25. The new officers are Bob Matson as president, and Blaine Beardall as secretary-treasure- Floral 6-09- r. Oc- tober, at which it was decided to divide the league. The first league is to continue until the end of the first semester, and then to accommodate the football players a second league is to be organized. There is still room for a few SOUTHEAST ! j j Air-Condition- ' PAUL E. FRANKHACSER Swiss Watchmaker 1109 East 21st South I I BUD S ed GET FIT KEEP FIT At 1137 EAST 21st SOUTH Dial DIAMONDS I SILVERWARE J 43 AL SANDQUIST, Manager BLAINE PUGSLEY, Proprietor 25 The Best Dressed Men on the Westminster Campus Are Wearing DUDS from BUDS ; JEV ELRY RECREATION Best Equipment j 62 6. For HEALTH and Accommodating Service Friendly Atmosphere Ample Free Parking Harwood's : 52 THE SOUTH EAST BOWLING COURTS rd 25 Bowling League Begins SeAmd Season A meeting was held in early Bunnys d ' j 2 24 Highland Drive 1 GRUEN and Sugar House ELGIN WATCIIES Where your business is appreciated I I Men s Duds 1 |