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Show THE PARSON Four Vebsr lalies c1'. - !ii v5. i $' Tourney 4 If IntemuralTST eek-en-d 'I By Don Nelson The - 368-29- ! 4 f't 1 j 3 The course which ran down Lone Pine and on to the face of Rustlers Run attracted entries from Idaho State, Modesto Junior College and Weber Junior College, in addition to team from the host the four-ma, n - al , have displayed the very best of sportsmanship, which was rewarded as they came back into the top running spot of the league. ' . i Even Whitey Semnick has become engrossed in the game, and has taken a few hours off from spring training to help the Liners. -- "v: t : ;. vv'V..'T - , -- - Racing for Westminster, was Joe Juhan, Bill Smith, Tom Llewellyn, ' . and Frank Slater. ; i . Special acknowlegment should be given to the extrh help that made this race; possible. Spring Spoils . k : v Glen Kilpatrick who- - models his Recently, .Westminster tpok third shorts Vt each and every place in the" Weber Invitational Ski game, (they say that he represents Meet at Ogdens Snow Basin. BoiseJuh!6r College waS' first'with the Sunday edition) has been a steady 552,1 points; Weber second with 550.4 part of the newsboys clan. md Westminster third with ,497.4. Tom Sheldon- the- teams answer Joe Juhan, ' Joe Naylor, Frank to Marilyn Monroe, suffered the other Slater, Tom Llewellyn, and John Crosbe raced . for Westminster. Juhan night from a slight case of daustro and Naylor were' Westminsters top phobia. To relieve the situation be Basketball is what they called it point getters. They won third, and changed into an extra large pair of fifth respectively in the downhill. In shorts. Unfortunately during the game, J Juhan was second anc the in the junior college league again, facts became known, and comIie events he placet Tom bare at Snow Basin near Ogden. Herein. ; was ordered off the. floor. Westminster earned a third place in For those who dont see any rethe (slalom and downhill) semblance to an artide written solely, event. Finally, last Saturday, West- - INTERMURAL TENNIS for the purpose of informing the minster held an Invitational GiantrfN DC pub CDAMCnDCn lie on the inter-murSlalom at Alta which was won-bOrwINjWKtU it, results, By John Chinch was purely intentional. VVebei College. I Inter-murtennis match for singles Persons who have raced for the wiu Although skiing season is not yet as the t underway over as is seen when taking into con- ski team at one time or another this weather mits This ophies sideration that the' sport is carried sean am: BiU Smith, Frank Slater, wiU be awarded to those deserving. on over in the month of June it Rod Flint, Lowell Young. Joe Juhan, ; Opportunity for ' those who would WE FEATURE might be considered a good time to John Crosby, Sabe Worthington, Joe like to enter should either notify review this years skiing as far as Naylor. Tom Llewelyn. Frank Slater Coach or si in the college is concerned, since the last deserve special commendation for Hall b the Book store Whitman's Chocolates. race for the season was staged last having raced in every race entered Tournament fc open to both men ski team. the d by Joe Juhan won Saturday. women. For a few ski enthusiasts, the sea- ond place in both the Weber and w " ' Coty son started the week end before the TV estmnjster slaloms. I I. The Ski Club had a party during Yf Al' IfOluS Ulllu Thanksgiving, when almost every skier on the Alta slopes was among December at the home of the sponsor, I Lentheric the hall of fame" of skiers: Doug and another gathering is, in the off- Burden Alf Engcn, and others. Our ing. Persons interested are encouraged program commenced with ski dasses to suggest me and place for the The Seniors and Alumni, last Satur Nome Toiletries that were taught at Alta or Brighton, party. Suggestions should be sub-- day night proved, they werent too ; , or at times at Little Mountain two mitted to Ski Club officers Sabe 0ld to ' basketball by upsetting play days a week. These dasses have con- Worthingtoi Sally York, or Jeanninel next years varsity, FOUNTAIN. tinued on and will last for about Goodwin. j sock was a the Theres still more good skiing left one more month. Beginners on Friday game Following afternoons and more advanced skiers at Alta and Brighton. You can rest iance sponsored by the W Club in School Supplies meet on Wednesday afternoons this assured that many of the colleges order t0 raise funds for their lettei skiers will be found taking in the I jackets. Ari added attraction to the semester. winter sport at these areas until the -- venings entertainment was a basket-las- t December in . Racers began practice Films and the ski team traveled to meets at patch of snow is gone in June. bail game ' between the girls anc Boise, Bozeman, Ogden and Alta. The and then memories of winter snow buy dormitories. Both sets of game boys raced in a raging blizzard at and flying at high speeds down the I ules were employed alternately Photo Finishing , . I score gave slopes' during this Bogus Basin near Boise; with visibility skiing I mg the event. The final die boys a marginal win. zero, they placed fourth. Jumping season. in the into a bigger league by racing Vitamins RMISA meet, sponsored by Montana State College and attended by WE ARE HAPPY, TO. INVITE YOU .TO THE OPENING : universities and colleges at least 10 COMPLETE ' times larger than Westminster. Our ONE-STO- P OF OUR NEW AND LARGER STORE college was able to rate another fourth place,' although the team had to race SERVICE in two new types of events, jumping LOCATED AT - - . and without proper -- -- multi-colore- d - - - C A som Ski Season y al v. al of the athletes playing tennis (without a net), hopsctoch and jacks to get in condition for the more strenuous sports: tennis (with a net), track anc baseball. has a new man. Bob Nielson, who shoulc be .outstanding in his field. Some o the others who will be competing in the field events will' be Don Nelson, Johnny Pino, Dick Bradley, H. B Scott and others. Playing tennis again this year will be Larry Wegkamp and Ralph Morrison. Bill Hanley and other prospects are awaiting for an opportunity to start practice, but so far this year only Wegkamp has had a chance to handle the rough court. - the rest of the boys, they are waiting for the call play ball,1 either in league play or intra-mur- a competition. The coach has high hopes for a league champion with White; r Semnick, John Prokopis. Dave Wilson and Jim Frankos returning from last As for . ?o$ls Results y ; here to 6tay. The first few good days saw many r IVcbcr Ski Lied In Review Only the weather is underidec whether or not to be spring, but Coach Gene Cooper and company are well dedded that spring will soon be events,-Coope- $ two-da- Anticipated In the track AT ed . .?;.? Following the : ski meet an award banquet- was held ..that afternoon at Alta's Peruvian Lodge. ; A ; traveling trophy, was awarded to the winning team, which if won for two successive years will become their permanent possession" . Ellison, the big Farmer from Granite High, returned in great form and has strengthened the team tre-, His union dues are now Sam' Taylor's Dead mendously. syndicate, Liners' have dropped their second paid and he has completely been in the brotherhood of local straight game of the semester. This team,' however, regardless of their loss, hewsmen. i school.. Bob Chamber1 of 'Weber, placed first; Joe Juhan from Westminster came in second and Bruce Stringham, in the '.giant Weber, finished ' slalom. program which in the past has followed a rather ortho-- I dox pattern, has suddenly-- , erupted into a melting pot of fiery contests, with the low team on the totem pole' upsetting the top runners and the league championship being shoved around as if it were taboo. Inter-mur- , 1. Review ' H Xhe first annual Invitation- Giant fSki Slalom was held Saturday, March 13 at Alta, with 'Weber College 'de' feating Westminster in a dual ski meet by a margin of' , i sec-an- HU - luame and uance Cara 1 j vj 1 J , 1 . , r , I 65-6- 4 dur-stee- 53-5- 4 year and such hopefuls as Don Ne son, John Calevas, Dick Judkins, - Dave Greene, Tom Cork and a score of others to help bring recognition equipment to our college. 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