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Show i -- THE PARSON Four ' y. i ' TAKEN BY PARSONS s S - A ' " : ft. T v. I. I er 3&v i it 4, 63-5- 6, " j 78-6- 7. i - ' J, i, x ; ? X VS ' .VS ox XX V ' I. j .vv. v'' - ; f "& jf ' $ i In the second game the Parsons V :VT , i.v s I effectively bottled up the three men who were so sharp the night before. In the second quarter Westminster ' , used their height effectively, having J. Hill, Tiller, Pfost to turn the trick. Hill, Tiller hit for 20 points and Pfost for 16. Boise outlasted the Parsons, leading throughout (the game by a very narrow margin. The game could have ended either way. After dropping the first game to San Bernardino Valley College, 54-4the Parson cage crew came back to down Dixie Junior College 75-7and then whipped Ricks to take College of Idaho; consolation honors in the College of Southern Utahs Invitational tourney, played at Cedar City, Utah, December 21, 22 and 23. 9, In the first game the Broncos . CONSOLATION CROWN ' ft Westminster fans got their first look at northern division league play at the 1CAC. The Parsons split with the Boise five a double-headin the Parsons Gym. Friday night the Parsons dropped a close 76-7- 0 fracas to the Broncos, then came "back to down the Boise five Saturday, s . CREW SPLITS WITH BRONCOS WESTMINSTER .. ( vktrji-- V i ' The Parsons had trouble finding San Bernardino boys whipped the range the first night, while the their fast break attack up and down the floor to perfection. It was a different ball club that played the second night against Dixie, however, as Ray Buhler led the Westminster attack by dump- ing 27 points, breaking the Invitational Tournament record formerly held by Max Bond of B. A. C. This was shadowed somewhat by the individual performance of Danny Miles of Dixie, who scored 30. It was definitely the greater experience of the Parsons that won the game from the Dixie sharpshooters. I h ' gained the lead and held it until ' A the final buzzer sounded. The Parsons in defeating Boise even the series. The final score was 78-6The stand-operformers for the LARBY WEGKAMP. Fine Parson Guard Parsons were Jim Frankos, John are Joe Naylor, outstanding skier Prokopsis, each playing unusually PARSON SKI AND SKI Due to an agreement between in the U. S. and Europe, and Lowell Coach Gene fine floor game and also splitting Cooper of Westminthe nets for many counters. Watch TEAM GOES TO BOISE Young, a freshman who shows ster, and Coach Brick Parkinson is of the Parson team theyre a DARK Ricks, both Westminsters and Several of the Parsons have been great promise for the future. It such skiers that HORSE in this leagues race. experienced hoped second teams started the Ricks heading for . the, highest, snowiest as Jack Fenton, Bill Smith; Alvin final nights ball game and the first Boise Westminster mountains in the near, vicinity to Aoki Dave Joe Wilson, Ellison, half found the Parsons trailing 29- - ' 6 5 4 16 Goin Prokopsis 5 10 9 19 learn the tricks of controlling skis and others will be able in the near 17. The Parson regulars started 6 9 6 18 Brdashaw Jutkins 0 0 0 0 in their downward flight. Shuffling the in team future to accompany Jatsuris the second half and scored at wilL Oil themselves at rapid speeds down lj. Hill 0 0 0 0 Hiller. Christopolus 0 0 0 0 this mortal coil have been such practices and races. Next year (he to win going away, 0 10 0 Pfost Buhler 5 4 4 14 college will add another team, a Mat-so3 0 0 6 Jerry. Hill Jansen 0 0 0 0 Westminster students as Carol The final standing of the tournaski team. 3 0 0 6 Archer Jeannine Goodwin, Jeannette womens Wegkamp 1 11 9 11 ment was: 2 2 0 4 Ehler Calevas 0 0 0 0 Salleman, Sally York, Marilyn ski team left today to go to The 2 11 5 Baines Frankos 9 2 2 20 1. Fullerton Jr. College Maxwell, Mary Louise Routh, a ski meet sponsored by the Boise 3 11 7 Peterston Uriguen 11 2 2 4 Bill 2 Broncs at Bogus Basin near Boise. College of Southern Utah 0 10 0 Heggler Pino 1 12.4 Mary Burns, Don Farnsworth, 3 Westminster 1 b 2 4 Adams Worthington, Lowell Young, Frank The Parson ski team is coached by others. Erickson and 4 San Bernardino Ski Instructor J. Church, who as26 23 15 67 25 31 28 78 Slater, Betty 5 Ricks Score by quarters: A prty was held by the West- serts that our team will place high 6 Dixie 15 32 44 67 minster Ski Club during Christmas in the meet. Boise Wesminster v 13 35 56 78 vacation. Skiers played games, ate refreshments, and enjoyed themselves. Parsons interested in joinhom"C" to A" t TYPIE" says ing the club may contact Secretary vn it CrfdS Jeannine Goodwin. Prospects for a successful ski team look bright. Added to experiType those all imporenced racers for Westminster, We have been informed that Fertant Essays, Thesis and Frank Slater and Bill Worthington, Exam JPapers. II ycu do ry Hall will be the location for the not hare a typewriter of Student Christian Association genyour own, why not take Hall Acquires eral meeting. The important speakadvantage 'of "TYPIES er will be Mr. Harold Kuebler. STUDENT RENTAL PLAN? You can rent a Mr. Kuebler is the regional direcbrand-netypewriter oi tor of the Student Christian movefor as little choice Presiyour announced It was through as $5.50 per month. All ment in this area. Visiting from To- dent Palmers office this week that rent up to three months peka, Kansas, Mr. Kuebler is plan- twenty new mattresses were prewill be applied on the ning to say in Salt Lake from Jan- sented to the girls dormitory, purchase if you wish to uary l7th to the 20th. Mr. and of the buy. courtesy through J.Wheatlake C. Mrs. Mr. B. and . is It the plan for Mr. Kuebler to Mr. speak Tuesday, January 19th, at and Mr. Alex Eberhart. Westof Wheatlake is a trustee TYPIE S i lit'nwtuxtrt cu. 7:00 P. M. 1321 So. State Street Dial minster College. Mr. Eberhart is . All C. A. members are espe- with the Salt Lake Mattress cially urged to attend this meeting. 3 X A f V O 7. ut i . 3117 63-5- 6. n, a , . , . -- c Student Christian Leader to Speak Ferry New Mattresses w v A-- 84-76- 4 |