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Show PARSONS MEET CARBON INTRAMURALS Immediately following the Friday night game with Carbon Jun ior College there will be a dance in the lower lounge of Ferry Hall. All students, visiting players and friends, faculty are invited to The Ping-pontournament is now sharing the limelight of our INTRAMURAL SCHEDULE Second Round g 22 intramural program with three Feb. 6:30 City Slickers vs. Magna. tourneys in the process. Singles, 7 :30 Faculty vs. Dorm 1 doubles and mixed doubles brack8:30 Carbon Swedes vs. Dorm ets have drawn a large number Dorm 2. of entries. A fee of twenty-fiv- e cents has been charged for each March 1 to be used for the purchase 6:30 Carbon Swedes vs. MagThe 'Westminster Parsons will event winners. of the for awards na. meet the Carbon Junior College in 7 :30 Dorm 2 vs. City Slickers in two games over the week-enOn the hardwood fioor Bliz8:30 Dorm 1 vs. Faculty the Payne Gymnasium, 8 P. M., zard's Blitz Kids are pacing the Friday and Saturday. Carbon league with a 0 standing. Right March 8 south-tern the JC is at present leading on their heels are the Magna boys 6 :30 Faculty vs. Magna division of the Intermountain and the City Slickers, who are 7 :30 Dorm 2 vs. Dorm 1. Collegiate Athletic Conference sure to make things interesting 8:30 Carbon Swedes vs. City with 8 wins against 2 losses. for the Blizzards before the season Slickers. team ends. is The looking faculty The first taste of victory for the better with each game. By their March 15 the in for Parsons, league play, 6 :30 Dorm 1 vs. Magna. loss to Magna, the facseason came at the expense of 7 :30 Faculty vs. City Slickserved notice to other teams Dixie Junior College Flyers, by a ulty ers. to more practice. Sam Anton The game was close has get sere of 8:30 Dorm 2 vs. Carbon an improved ball club this all the way with the Parsons pullSwedes. year and says that with a couple ing out in front just before the more weeks of drill his Carbonites March 22 gun, to chalk up a victory. High will be hard to stop. The Dorm 6:30 Dorm 2 vs. Magna. point man for the Parsons was team, presently the doormats of 7 :30 vs. Carbon Faculty Ray Buliler with 17, while Paul the league, are showing a lot of Swedes. Brown poured through 16. hustle, but Coach Ilattori and his 8 :30 City Slickers vs. Dorm 1. men are having a little hard luck. second Westminster lost the game of the series to Dixie. NITERS League Standings The week following the Dixie A long evening of fun and enencounter the Parsons moved to tertainment for practically nothCedar City for a pair of games ing can be yours for just the effort with Branch Agriculture College. of finding the YWCA, corner of The score for each game was al3rd East and 3rd South. 8 most identical, and Here is a chance to meet new Westminster losing both games. people, both men and women, a Playing regular ball for place to exchange ideas, and a the Parsons this year are: IIow-ard- f f Richardson, Alex Eliopolnjs Leading ScorerDaiSteele, George Dimas, Bruce Lamus, Bill Zogg, Paul Brown, Points Ray Buliler and the members of Cooper 30 the B team who are doing the un29 noticed job of conditining the Johnstone, Magna 38 Gebo, Blizzards varsity squad. 26 . Pollock, Magna 780 S. East d 3-- two-poi- 61-5- Y-FU- 58-4- - Sugar House Floral Ilth 1 Salt Lake Ice Men extended their undefeated string to eight games as they smothered Idaho Falls last Sunday by a score of 7 to 1. 3 SOUTHEAST JEWELRY PAUL E. FANKHAUSER Swiss Watchmaker 1109 Bob Wilson, Westminster College, led the Salt Lake aggregation in both games, taking high point honors in each game. Wilson scored 5 goals and 2 assists in the Saturday game, and 4 goals and 1 assist in the Sunday game. Bob, playing right wing, brought his total to 24 goals, for high point man on the squad. Total points for entire team is 50 points. Wilson hails from Saskatoon, Sask., Canada, where he grew up with major sport of Canada. While in the Central High School, Regina, Sask., Bob played varsity right wing as one of the outstanding players in the area. Bob thinks he will give up the game following this year due to a lack of time because of schooling. - East 21st South THE SOUTH EAST ! BOWLING COURTS ! J For HEALTH and J RECREATION j j Service Friendly Atmosphere Ample Free Parking Best Equipment Accommodating N 6, BOB WILSON LEADS SLC HOCKEY TEAM . nt 6. 57-4- place to dance, or learn to dance. Ernie Hasna, says, Never stay home when you have a chance to go dancing. The regular meeting night for all this fun and stuff is every Thursday, 8 to 12 P. M., in the recreation hall. The club is open to both men and women. Schedule for the month of February is as follows : Feb-- 9, Valentine Party;- Feb. 16, Sleigh Ride, Dancing following return; Feb. 23, Evening of sports; Feb. 25, Second anniversary, Dinner-danc- e at 7 :30, make reservation in advance. (You can do so by phone.) The above schedule mentions only the highlights of the entertainment, there is always more to do than what is Dial 6-09- I I I j j Air-Condition- GET FIT KEEP FIT At 1137 EAST 21st SOUTH Dial j I ! i si n S J Harwood's j For j J 1 GROCERIES and SCHOOL J SUPPLIES j I MAGAZINES I Beautiful Corsages 21st SOUTH AND I 13th EAST &IIIIIIIIIOIIII!l!IIIOIIIIIl!IIIIU!IIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIII The Best Dressed Men on the Westminster Campus Are Wearing DUDS from BUDS BUDS Men s Duds FACULTY PROGRESSIVE 2 24 DINNER Sugar House The annual Faculty Progres-Dinne- r will be held Tuesday, Feb- ruary 21. 43 AL SANDQUIST, Manager BLAINE PUGSLEY, Proprietor 62 Complete Floral Service Greenhouse to you ed 1 Highland Drive Where your business is appreciated IQ |