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Show Pegs Four i , Girls Tc!io Firstf Plcso City Recreation League In ' Spring Spcrvs Aro In v:o Air Just completing a successful season. of league play is the Westminster College Womens Basketball Team. This is the first year the group has been organized. JThey com- The cage season for the college came to an end, and thoughts are now being transferred to the coming events in the lield and track. . peted in the City Recreation League where they took first place with a record of eight wins against two losses. The girls scored 228 points compared to their opponents 64. In a game they played Ricks College of From the information the sports staff can obtain the track letter-me-n from last year are starting their conditioning in preparation for the coming meets. Among the non-leag- ue Rexburg, Idaho here February 24 and met with 2 loss. High point honors of the night went to Ethel Vanderwagen. night, Beginning Wednesday March 9, the team entered in tournament pf the the Post-seaso- n City Recreation League which is a round-robi- n affair mixing teams of the two divisions of the League. 43-4- The games will be played on the gym at Central Junior High School which is located a half-bloc- k east of State street between 31st and 33rd South. Also scheduled is a game with the University of Utah Women. The date and place of this game are still indefinite. On March 21, they begin play in the A. A. U. tournament. This is the first year that such a tournament has been held in the state of Utah and all future tournaments depend on the success of this one. It is the subdivision of a national tournament which was held at St. Joseph Mo., in February. Other teams receiving invitations were two groups from the East Mill Creek League, three teams .from Idaho, including Ricks College, Weber College of Ogden, and other Salt Lake City teams. All together eight teams are expected to participate. Members of this Westminster College team who have played under the capable coaching of Sara Lee Erickson are: Ethel Vander-wageHelen Kathy Farikoff, Hall, Pat Bellinger, Peggy Eben-steiSally York, Ann Dart, Setsu Ota, Roberta Roberts, Marcia Baldwin and Bobbie Adams. n, n, m THE CHAMPS: to Left Bobbie Standing, Adams, Ann Dart, Peggy Ebenstein, right: Helen Hall, Sally York, Sara Lee Erickson (coach). Kneeling, Left to right: Pat Bellinger, Ethel Vanderwagen, Kathy Farikoff, Marcia Baldwin, Roberta Roberts. Not pictured Setsu Ota. I always will remember , Twas a year ago Novem- ber went out to hunt some I deer. On a morning bright and clear, went and shot the maxiI mum the game laws al- lowed Two game wardens, seven hunters, and a cow. I was in no mood to trifle, I took down my trusty rifle. And went out to stalk my prey, (what a haul I Lingo Trifari Trifari sets chalk white afire with a flash of rhinestones in the seasons most exquisitely dainty jewel fashion POM POM I ... ? Necklace, 7,50 Bracelet. 4.00 Large Button Earrings, 3.00. Also available in blue or pink. t Westminster Ski Racers Finish Season HUNTING SONG Daffynitions of Ski f outstanding men from our small team last year, we have seen Dick Bradley and Hank Scott working. out daily to reach that point where they can have maxi-imuperformance. It is commending to know that our overgrown Hill Billy, Dick Bradley is the defending champion of the conference with the shot. And the Kansas City flash didnt do too bad either in the high jump and 440 dash. If Bradley can push and grunt a little maybe he will repeat his crown-t-hen too, if Hank will get the lead out, we hope to add another trophy to our show case this year. Ski Bum: A person who, with or made tydOfituy) without money, drifts from resort to resort for the major part of the I tied them to my fenders ski season. The more wealthy of and this type call themselves World drove them home some I travelers with an interest in skihow, ' ing may fly in singles or flocks. Two game .wardens, seven Track! The terrorized cry of a hunters, and a cow skier completely out of control. May be followed by a tremendous The law was very firm, it crash and a pained cry for help. took away my permit. Powder Skier: n skier of dubiThe worst punishment I ous intellect who stays away from the crowd as much as possible ever endured and makes his own trails where It turned out there was a no one else has been or cares to reason, go. The cadavers of this type are Cows were out of season, sometimes found in the summer And one hunter wasnt inafter the snows have melted. sured; Lodge Skier: A well dressed inpersonage of either gender who sists that the best part of skiing is the sun porch and suds. Seldom owns skis, usually rents them to stand on when a rare occasion C A calls. Schuss boomer: The advocate I I of the straight fast line. The y specialist and morticians delight. Travels at high speds in the hope that he will spend a good part of the time in the air so as to not I wear out his skis too fast. - .... YOUR On Feb. 19th and 20th the Westminster ski team College was in Flagstaff, Arizona for a dual meet with Arizona State College. The meet was held as a part of the annual Arizona Cup Championships. The team showed well in its first outing but still finished second to Arizona state. March 4th brought the annual ICAC meet at Snow Basin with Weber as the host school. Boise JC walked away with the championship for the second time in as many years. Weber was second and Westminster third. Westminster was greatly handicapped by the loss of Sam Miller by a broken ankle the day before the race g while the course. March 5th Westminster College was host to its second invitational meet at Alta. A giant slalom was Ret on the steep Bear Claw course which runs parallel to the dreaded Face. Idaho State took home the traveling torphy, with a total of 216.4 seconds, Nile Latter was their top man and was awarded the trophy for the best individual time of 5.21. Arizona took second place in the meet and two of the top three individual trophies. Bill Tissau was second with 52.2 and Marshall Knowles third with 52.5. R i ! 1 .Experience The ; of wearing. Americas finest custom made FLORSHEDI SHOES available at 164 SO. MAIN SALT LAKE 1743 So. 11th FlorslieilH SHOE SHOP DRIVE IN 2268 Highland Dr.' PHONE ' UNIQUE . , . FOR YOUR ... Is The Word SCHOOL SUPPLIES j Roy Chindgren Auto Repair Phone LUXURY Al Ilohmans So take it to BUNNYS STUDENTS!! PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS BEST! j Tennis will begin also, as soon as .the weather breaks. In this sport our team has really brought home the bacon. Last year, under the guidance of Prof. Bosch our team won many meets and a few trophies which are on display in the show case of Converse Hall. The paper will try to keep abreast of the meetings and starting of this sport. Watch for it in the near future. pre-runnin- Deserves the X-ra- The coach wants to let everyone know that we wish to have a good, large team this year, so if you have the ability, try out, start getting in shape for the track and field sports. We have had only fair representation in these events in the past.- - It would be interesting to see a large turn out and a spectacular showing this year in our meets. 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