Show STUDENT ELFE - i Ibt IntermouaUln i tU A V wnt — A H - bt fti ilrtoaMa i a it t j ryiUr u i Ml A A U wrestling tournament starts to night ia the Smut gym promptly at I o’clock The Utah Aggies are defending the team championship Lt y f TOURNEY WRESTLING OF SCENE IS GYM AET o o ® 0 ® O O O (v ® ® ® o o o o Jo o o (TTYT: p ' : Athletic On Hooked First Mun Program Spring Country i&FQSs Track And Field Cohorts Star t Diligent Training : Under Coach E L Romney According to Jack Morton Manager of track the annual mom country run la the tint went on the apring schedule this r It is booked tor the after-o- f March 27 and ia to be over the aame stretch that ata have been coverting he past ten years—from the earner at Hotel Bedes down to Johnaon’s Grove and back The diftance is two and ' - Frank Robinson winner cf yew’s event is back to his title and present in-- f 00 s marks him as the most 1 of the 1222 event r Witt"Hatton Leaver report tttat a lar-- e group ot spring athletes are Our Need For ‘ Tennis Courts With the coming of Spring and itag tor the race-anAghonors is sure all of its delightful attributes t gie athletes and physical educav to bekeeaVtion students are abandoning the Smart gymnasium to get their recreation out of doors And with urge the necessity ed to the winner providing- he the of adequate facilities to accomohas not won - the race before date enthusiasts of the various For cxaarpc should Robinson activity comes to the forewin the event again this yew flelas of The track and fild canditMSwaator would be awarded to ground dates are blessed with an excellent second com-etJ- ea d fofc-firs- - oo - L1 placing ' I'lMaw " -! C3-- — ot the race is ill'n'i : f'ttare “mity competition A is awarded I “ ' j f jr Cardon and Orville i number ot points n rut tl' 'tfraternity - jL i v an-- register- I 1 - i 'tor t j ! Tie Individual prlsea aaere “ department has tour medals tor the to’ break the tape U:foc first piece silver krone for third and fourth ' t lr 1 -i tjwn business homes a“-’i- c 4 Lae-- co-ed- Arde track and field acts we cavorting about the quadrangle In a peppy and t-- — manner ot late taking the- fine conditions atvsjse of intoreal physical on by the lore of ew2oo and reward the fcc r shewing lots of abil ity and gLasr In their orkouta' LTieters bursters distance men and xssssa ot all distances are weft day about the dashizg f”" grt-yfTangle under the exmentor “Dick’’ pat sxd his ofassistant "Puny” AA— A h non a host of run-ge- rs the loeal coach hopes to mold a winning track squad into shape Buriy giants inunitating the ancient Greek toll at the sbotput discus javelin and hammer under the the wing of exweight man Tat" Hawley and Veterans and the head coach prospective Jumpers we limbering up in their aerial sports the broad and high jumps and the rAji i f'vsrrnrUoo 1 Ftie vatO VerChflM Serves last Term The reliable "Zeus" Worthington is ia the togs for his last season five hurdles in mld-teasfsmkrn The veteran citaele stopper ia strutting his newcomers several gaff bel ad is (ring them pointers on t ie hufele art ‘ Bowen Odell Keith Btanger and Ihompeoa frank Uonson are flashy hurdle In the short dashes Levi candidates include t "plants Uyera llcyd Noel Clive Remund D Davis A Wright and "Zeus” tlresoif The distance runs 1 tve several new men training to live the coach a chance to un- a suecereor to the premier lost by graduation a youthful two s’—rsrea i abihiy and Reed 1 -- 4 — 130 man of fame two r Can yaw ago bolsters up ranks in addition to f I At VJ-hA Woffenden Ray D Hughes D Watkins “ Cannon Alma Bankerter sna the Smlh twins are The J t ‘ Iran —a Hawleyout tcKf on rrt i r t as iiir ft 1 Me i mz srt V stadium well equipped with practically all of the facilities which make the sport a pleasure The co-ehave plenty of grass covered playground tor baseball volactiley ball and other types of must vity but tennis enthusiasts hobble their love for the king of minor sports because of Inadequate facilities Each yew tennis ’ enthusiasts on the hilltop have been increasing in numbers Consequently the need for additional tennis courts is becoming greater every season There is no question but that tennis is the most popular type of Spring athletic activity ' on the is equally popular Campus It s and the men folks among At present we have only four courts on the hill Last yew there were five but one has been converted into an automobile parking ground The two best courts on the Campus those located on the northwest comer of the quadrangle we reserved for varsity team members during the entire season which means that the large numbers of participants are confined largely to the usage of two courts —a most humiliating condition at an Institution where provisions for play we just as important as those for study Sport followers on the hilltop have reason to feel that the tennis courts are just as vital to the athletic department as the new Two library is to scholarship hundred thousand dolars has been secured for the construction of a new library building I wonder if ft would not be possible to obtain a few hundred to build tennis courts? With the Senior class gift coming up and the proper encouragement from the athletic department also the avilability of cheap help on “A” day it seems that to build a couple of additional tennis courts would not be entirely beyond the realm of possibility May the Seniors when asked to suggest a class gife answer in tones "A Tennis Court” ds V 1 Inter-Organizati- Track Meet Booked ' The 1922 track and field meet has been scheduled for April 4 and 5 according to Coach E L Romney The individual high point winners to first second and third in Slacemeet will be awarded the standard gold silver and bronze medals respectively which are awarded each year by Bart Cwdon of Cardon Jewelry Last yew the honors were landed by Glen Worthington Warren Hawley and Melvin Burke Worthington is the only one of the trio back in com-an- d Inter-organizati- on - From the showings made in the “Ash” LJ Jec-e- n meet ' Coach I 'Trill Waldo Pet-t’will be able to get a famt Judah Romney of the capacity of his charge C Lswi&d and Idea the season and especially is Ixk good ia the fa this true of the new men Ordintnd who tT - Y s T a arily it is the candidate seat Ab- -: tarts training early in the son and stands out among the 1 ’I - fr!'-'v- n hers in early competition V Jm I i r“ -- Who is nailable during the entire on wr J t-- ilh i-- l-- JJ top-no- te ’s r t- t l iLi ra r - -- v -- tl soj SIfcl r is‘—s V ' A t i r 1 i Everything is in readiness for the Intermountain A A U wrestling tournament which is on the books for the Smart gymnasium and tonight The Saturday matches on both evenings will start promptly at eight o’clock according to Hyde Cowley who is in charge of the tourney Judging from the large entry list the completeness of arrangements and the local enthusiasm the wrestling conclave will surpass anything of its kind that has ever taken place in local history Our weekly song hit: The Burg- Thirty-tw- o entrees representing lar Song: Desert Gymnasium University of Idaho Southern Branch Utah Lund: “Darling your teeth are Aggies Brigham Young Unidark” in the like pearls just versity and Logan High school were “What doing you Had been filed with the local Orpha: in the dark with Pearl?" committee before Wednesday noon and the committee m Dutch Cannon: “How long can charge were expecting delegations a man live without brains?” from Weber Gymnasium D & R Prof: “I don’t know How old G Railroad Co University of Utah Montana State and perare you?” haps Caldwell Idaho to enter beThelma Peterson: “I don’t want fore today noon a very large picture” Champions Defend Mr Torgenson: "Alright just Titles keep your mouth shut” One of the encouraging features of the meet is the fact that of Senior: “My stock in trade is the eight divisions of competition brains” at least four of last cham“You have a mighty pions will be enteredyear’s Junior: to defend poor looking sample case” their laurels They are: Bill Longson heavyweight of He failed in English flunked in the Desert Noel Gymnasium Chem Franklin 147 pounder from the They softly heard him hiss: Southern University of Idaho “I'd like to find the man who Branch Ned McBeth 135 pounds said and Dean McAllister In the 118 That ignorance is bliss” pound division both of Utah Aggies Another former champion Break break break from Desert Gymnasium whose On they cold gray stones oh sea! entry has been filed is A1 bet you could break for forty Sieberts who won the 160 pound years championship in 1927 And not be as broke as me Nishimoto Looks Promising ‘Frcc-“No Frosh: "Have you read Dean McAllister Utah Aggies kies'?” has advanced from the 118 Co-ethat’s just my division to the 128 pound pound class veil” so that his title will be left undefended But the Aggies have an The Armless Wonder equally capable grappler in the Him: "Hadn’t you to 118 pound class in the person of ought have something around you to be Earl Nishimoto a former student of the University of Hawaii motoring at night?” Her: “Haven’t you anything Nishimoto is extremely fast in his movements and does not lack the with you?” proper headwork to capitalize his Of the three meets in speed Lounge: “Some one hit my girl which Nishimoto has participated in the ribs with a big rock last for the Aggies this year he has night” registered a victory over His opLizard: “Did it hurt her?” in every instance Lounge: “No but it broke ponent Franklin Is three of my fingers” Drawing Card Noel Franklin of the University Alton Saxer Appointed of Idaho Southern Branch not won the Intermountain title To Tennis Managership only in the 147 pound division last year but was entered in the naAlton Saxer was appointed man- tional A A U meet and advanced Franklin is ager of tennis for the coming sea- to the semi -- finals Pictured above is a group of Coach George Nelson’s charges who will represent the Aggies in the son at a meeting of the Student an exceptional boy on the mat Intermountain A A U wrestling tournament ‘ this week end The men are top row from left to Executive Council last Monday and should prove one of the Saxer is a two year letter man drawing cards of the tournament right: Captain' Robert pahle 175 pounds Ned McBeth 135 pounds Dean McAllister 125 pounds Mr A list of the entrees received Bottom: Emerson Abbott 145 pounds Font Bryan and Alma Bangerter 145 pounds McBeth and on the courts and will ba playing McAllister won first honors In their respective weights at the A A U meet last year Abbott will his last game of tennis for the by the local committee by Wednot appear In wrestling togs tonight but has been scheduled to box Ivan Smith tonight in a feature Aggies this Spring In 192S he won nesday noon includes the follow4 Desert gymnasium the Intermountain Junior singles ing men event r ’ championship at Salt Lake City Albert Homan 125 pounds A1e Aside from being adept on the Sieberts 160 pounds Leo Bertag-pol175 pounds and Bill Long tennis courts he has proved his ability on the gridiron during the son heavyweight University of Jensen And Call Aggie Grapplers past two years at the guard posi- Idaho Southern Branch: Robert Hammond 160 pounds Wm R tion Young 118 pounds Amos StephTo Title In Advance to Semi-Fina- ls Daniel Lopez defeated Hamlet Pulley ens 175 pounds yickere 21-- 8 Sherwood Hauck O Joe Jensen won from heavyweight 135 Western Division pounds and Noel Franklin 21-- 5 in Handb all Keith Stanger 21-Voscoe Call defeated Holmes Smith 147 pounds Bijigham Young Carl Davis veteran forward on 118 Webb Glen the Aggie basketball team for 2Jr2?’ J8:21’ 2M7 Reuben Hill University 126 pounds O Clark R pounds eliminated was the 21-elected three Charles Norman A past years A After participating in the Hirst Jensen and Voscoe 21-Lund Johnson won from Carl Bassinger 160 pounds VernV wrestling tournament in the captain of next year’s hoop team Call advanced to the semi-fina- ls al Tibbetta and Ben Coe 173 at a meeting of lettermen in the Kenneth Vanderhoof 21-21-- 7 Smart gym this week end Coach Smart gym last Tuesday Davis of the Utah Aggie singles hand- Norman Jensen defeated Vince Logan high school B pounds Atkins Utah Aggies te will was an center in high ball tournament this afternoon Reeves 21-- 2 21-- 1 Call defeated Turley George Nelson’s wreslers and Smith Norman Jensen make ready for the Western Di- school playing for Uintah high by virtue of victories over Lund Lyman 21-- 2 Bennion 1 Rtchins’ Dallas 21-vision meet of the Rocky Moun- and during his three years of and Jensen won from Robert Dahle and tain conference which is booked participation under the Aggies Johnson and Lyman Bennion Johnson 21-- 8 21-- 6 Bernard Matches In the for Bozeman Montana on March colors he has been a leading scor- respectively Favorites to cop the champion- pounds Alma 22 and 30 For the past three er : His performances during the other two brackets have not ad' ship judging from Bangerter perforls and but mances are Norman past years the Aggies have held the past season were potential factors vanced to the Jensen and Floyd Keller Ned championship of the western di- in the Aggie victory over Mon- Reuben Hill and Charles Hirst Milton Merrill In the three sln- - 147 pounds vision In wrestling and if deter- tana State College University of both professors at the college tournaments staged at the pounds mination and sincere efforts Utah and B Y U Cougars in have reached the quarter finals fles gym during the past two rounds count much the Aggies look good the final game of the season Dutch Cannon last year’s years Jensen has been the runne- pounds for a fourth championship Just Eight hoopsters on every occasion Last Boxing Matches played the champion and Joe Cowley pre- r-up Who Will make the Montana trip of minutes dur- sent title holder have relinquish- year he fell twice before the con- Booked necessary quota has not yet been announced by ing the past season to merit the ed their chances at the crown sistent play of Dutch Cannon in It is likely that a couple of be will in favor of tennis Due to the the final matches while Cpsch Nelson but it is quite cer official “A” award early fast boxing mate ties They are short Present tain that Earl Nishimoto Dean Captain Glen Worthington period in which the Aggie this year he unexpectedly drop placed on the program Cap- -' McAllister Ned McBeth and Cap- tain-ele- ct Davis Ellis Wade tennis candidates have to pre- ped the titular match to Cow- indications are that Ivan Smith tain Robert Dahle will make the DuWayne Carl Henrte Sharon Tate pare for the intercollegiate sche- ley after having gained a very will box Emerson Abbott on Fri-is excursion Close competition in Theron Smart Delos Watkins and dule and the uncertain weather substantial lead m the final day night while Elmo Smith the 147 pound 160 pound and Joe Call the tennis candidat- game Jensen and Merrill repre- being mated with A1 Sparks fat Manager Gus Rowe conditions heavyweight divisions is causing was recommended The purpoee Coach es are taking advantage of every sent dlffemt style games and Saturday evening by the Aggie mentor considerable Romney for a medal award spurt of good weather and let- both are capable exponents of of the boxing is merely to add a difficulty in making his final Lettermen who are graduating ting nothing interfere Cannon their particular styles Jensen little variety to the program elections defaulted his match to Lyman plays an extremely fast ball and The meet is being sponsored by year and whose losses will be Bennion ' Last year the Aggies placed this while Cowley defaulted has a very effective service while the CbUege The keenly felt when the 1930 season first with a total of twenty-eig- ht to George Larsen Merrill depends more on his con- wishes to announce that-pricerolls around are Glen WorthingResults of the matches played sistency and placement points University of Utah and ton Ellis Wade and of admission will be chare shots Theron todate are as follows: 0 1 e n Should these two veterans ad- ed to defray expenses of th Brigham Young University tied Smart ’ for second with twenty-foReed BuUen vance to the final round as ex- tournament Stanger defeated Townspeople win This season the Vince R: “She told me I was Charles Hirst won from George pected a spirited points etch battle is In be charged fifty cents Collet 21-21-Farmers have 1 Reuthe the eighth wonder of the world” Stewart and High achcool students wlti practically prospect cent Hme team to defend their title Tobe L: “What did you say?” ben Hill won from George Mar-tineCoach Joe Jensen' has an- activity cards twenty-fiv- e 21-21-on hand then Bill Vince: “I told her not 'to let 9 that' wu Kenneth nounced that a gold medal will While youngsters will be admitted Walthere and Peg Bankhead be- me catch her with the other Vanderhoof defeated George Nel- be awarded to the winner to standing places on the tree 4 son 21-for ten cents ing the only losses seven" Wallace J Cowley Jq Coots Pearse: “I met a had never fclrl nlrht who seked last’ been joe Thomas: “Gosh introduce to her-- I’d like to meet s till that i Boots: “WelT she ain’t like that Any more" T Sh-hh- h- d: v - Lettermen Name IM Davis Captain lilt OfBasketball 15 18 17 17 all-sta- 18-2- 19 semi-fina- ’ s re lit - - : By Promising Entry List Dtfecd on conae- the “big fellow’ looks hantov amund' quently weht men in good to repeat on top of the list 1 n nter mountain A A U zv Mat Conclave Featured AGGIE STALWARTS DEFEND TEAM TITLE Mexican Athletics six-tent- hs ms si CJ4 tr -- - ur 18-2- 10 19 au 10 21-1- all -r |