Show v STUDENT LIFE ruf The Spring tennis tournament is scheduled to start Monday Entries most he In before tomor- The annual cross country run which was booked for last Wednesday has been postponed until April 10 3 row noon AGGIES PLACE FIRST IN A A U WRESTLING MEET George Nelson Enters Team InSQestem Division Mat Tournament At Bozeman Montana TRACK AND FIELD STARS GOOD FOR POINTS Six Utah Aggie Grapplers Fans And Participants Leave For Montana To Display Keen Interest In Defend Division Title Smart Gym Conclave Boxing Matches Lend Speed And Variety to Program The Intermountain " A A U last wrestlig tournament held Friday and Saturday in the Smart gymnasium turned out to be an overwhelming success from the standpoint of support from competitiors and fans Thirty-nin- e from grapplers gathered various institutons in Idaho and Utah to vie for honors while an enthusiastic crowd of students and townspeople turned out to witness the matches George NelBy Peg Bankhead son's Utah Aggie grapplers copMeditations Of A Dorm Girl ped team honors with four firsts and one second for a' total score £m disgusted Avih the Gynma XI Of treaty “CTree' points ''TEe 'UniTfiey re Bo better than the Zeu Chi versity of Idaho placed second with three first fo fifteen count- No better than the haughty Beta ers The order of scoring was No better than the stuck-u- p five points for first places and Theta And rather than to go Sorosis three for seconds I would have the halitosis New Hilltop Chatter — JOE COWLEY Mexican Athletics - State Tennis Meet May Be Hampered Champs crowned champions of Gob I dreamed I died the intermountain section in last Judah: their respective weights who were Toby night Clark What woke you awarded gold medals for their up? achievements are: Ronald Jones Gob: The heat Newly Utah Aggies 112 pounds Earl 118 Nishimoto Aggies Utah Dean McAllister Utah pounds 126 Sherwin Aggies pounds Hauch University of Idaho 135 Southern Branch ponds Noel 147 Franklin Pocatello Utah pounds Bernard Nelson Aggies 160 poundsof University Auto: Gee you're a gem Would gxllette me kiss Strop: you? Auto: Say boy I'm Ever Ready Delos When Thompson: I get tears in my eyes Idaho can I do for this? ’Dode” Wood: cotton Amos Stephens 175 Southern Branch pounds and Daniel Lopez University of Idaho Southern Branch heavyweight Immediately after the final matches on Saturday evening medals were gold and silver awarded to winners and runners up respectively by Coach E L Romney Three feature boxing matches were on the program for the two evenings which added materially to the excitement On Friday evening Ivan Smith three times intermountain champion in his weight mixed mits with Emerson Abbott Saturday night Ivan Smith fought James Fausset of Westminster while Elmo Smith A1 mixed with Sparks All three encounters were merely exhibition affairs contwo minute sisting of three rounds each No decisions were awarded The following officials of Salt Lake City handled the meet in first class order: Lisle Smith referee Munn Q Cannon and Lew Thomas judges Herman Romney timer and Hyde Cowley clerk of tourney Results of the matches were as Stuff your ears in Tailor: Why those trousers fit you like a glove Darrell Crockett: Yes but I'd rather they’d fit like trousers When I kissed my girl last tasted liquor on her lips Him: Well what of it? Most drink girls nowadays He: Yea! but mine doesn’t He: night All of the above track and field luminaries were point winners In various meets last season Mel Burke and Warren Hawley are both In school but have been lost to the Bquad by graduation They constitute one of the most valuable pair of athletes the Aggies have ever parted with Burke was always good for two first places in the distance races while Hawley counted heavy potntage i ntlie weights For the ensuing season Glen Worthington Theron Smart and Ren Smith look good for first places in the high hurdles pole vault and javelin throw respectively Levi Meyers promises to have at least an eveif break with competitors from Utah and Provo in the quarter mile event I Jim Underwood (earnestly): I mean to kiss you and kiss you and kiss you Connie Shaw: Oh Jim that's only three times! Loganites Favored To Repeat With Title To Close Season Bad Weather Fails Merrill And Stanger Enter To Halt Athletes In Semi-Fina- ls Handball Tournament In Track And Field Dr Richards: Do these fine Glen Stanger and Milton Mertrees belong to the ‘'ulmus" have advanced to the semirill family? of the Utah Aggie singles finals Bob Dahle Heck no they behandball tournament in the uplong to the College per and lower brackets respecJack and Jill went up the hill tively Consequently Glen StangTo get their Ford some water er is booked to clash with NorWhen Jack came down man Jensen in one semi-fin- al He wore a frown Merrill Jill was a preacher’s daughter encounter while Milton will encounter Voscoe Call JenLord’’ prayed the co-e- d sen and Call having wenaed their “pear ‘I don’t ask revere! for myself way tc the semi-fina- ls anything follows: but please send mother a placed In the days ago Stanger ' semi-fina- ls Preliminaries by virtue of a victory over Reuben Hill to the music of 112 pounds— Ronald Jones (U 21--- Merrill— defeated A C) declsioned A Backman ed Font Brian Utah Aggies In 2lr8 Vickers in Wallace class (Weber gym) in 9 minutes Final the straight 21-T 118 pounds— Gam Webb Noel Franklin (Y) Pocatello d- games Favorites to advance to the threw William Young (Idaho U) Floyd Keller Utah Ag- final round and vie for the chamin 2 minutes 25 seconds Earl eponed in the class of the College are NorNishimoto (U A C) threw Mar- gies Albert Deseret gym pionship man Jensen and Milton Merrill ion Penrod (Weber gym) in 1 declsioned Sieverts Louis Turley Logan Glen Stanger who will oppose minute 36 seconds in the weight 126 pounds— R G Jensen plays a consistent brand Clark (Y) High Bernard Nelson Utah Aggies of bail out unless something unthrew Andrew Penman (Weber declsioned Robert Hammond U gym) in 2 minutes 32 second of Idaho fast expected occurs Jensen's in the service and deadly kills from Dean McAlister (U A C) weight downcourt will his front Walter A Peay (Westprove Amos Stephens U of Idaho There is no question but minster) in 6 minutes decisioned Ed Ward Utah Aggies fall Jensen 135 pounds— Ned McBeth (U that plays the fastest in the class A ball of any competitors barring C) threw James Fawcett none and his lightning-lik- e service (Westminster in 4 minutes 8 seFinals conds Shermon Hauck has been a threat to his oppon(Idaho U) declsioned Fred Wink (GranRonald Jones Utah Aggies de- ents for the past three seasons In the lower bracket Is ite high in 6 minutes Hauck cisioned Vernal Spackman Weber Merrill threw A Skeen (Weber gym) in High in the favored to take the measure of weight 27 seconds Semifinal Voscoe CaUin the- - other semiEarl Nishimoto Utah 147 pounds— Milo Moody While Call's game (Y) decisioned Gam Webb B Aggies Y U final match threw Lewis Jorgenson is brilliant at times it is inclined (Logan in the class to be erratic and Merrill’s comhigh) in 39 eeconds Noel FrankDean McAllister Utah lin (Pocatello) threw Kermit decisioned Albert Harmon Aggies bination of consistency in both DeserTilsonC Westminster) in 22 se- et gym in the placement and speed should deweight conds Floyd Keller (U A C) clare him the ultimate victor Sherwin Hauch U of threw Ted Taylor (Logan high) won from Ned McBeth ofIdaho There is no question but that the in 2 minutes 30 seconds Utah Aggies with a reverse body more interest has been evinced in 160 pounds — A1 Sievert (Deserthe game of handball at the scissors in 4:25 in the et gym) declsioned Ben Goe Y) class t Aggie lair than in any previous in 12 minutes (one extra period) Noel Franklin de- - year since the sport was instigatPocatello Lewis Turley (Logan high) de- - cisioned Milo While the coming of B Y U in ed Moody cisioned Earl Bassinger (Y) in 12 the Spring ushers the sport out of division minutes (one extra period) Ro-season the lone roiirt In the Bernard Nelsgn ytafr AtoIp feert—Hammett— Idaho— H-) — -1dUcTsionecT “a! 'Sieverts Kym snould be sufficient Alma Bangerter (U A gym in the divSoiirr C) in 6 minutes Bernard Nelson Amos Stephens U of Idaho (U A C) decisioned Vernal Tip- decisioned Leo Bertagnole Deseret gym in the petts (Y) in 8 minutes weight 17 5 pounds— Ames Stephens Daniel Lopez U of Idaho de(Idaho U) decisioned Bob Dahle cisioned Bill Longson Deseret 12 exA minutes (one (U C) in in the heavyweight class tra period) Leo Bfrtagnole ‘De- gymThe winner in the seret gym) decisioned Ray Show-e- ll class was Ronald Jones Utah AgEast high in 6 minutes gies over Vernal Spackman We175 (over Heavyweight pounds) ber by decision —Daniel Lopez (Idaho U) thre Officials—Lisle Smith refertee Dallis Rlchens ( U A C) Munn A Cannon Lew Judge Semi-fina- ls Thomas judge Herman Ronuoey The benefit of a college educaAlbert Mormon Deseret gym timer and Hyde Cowley clerk: t of tion comes to light through the defeated R G Clark B Y U tourney Coach E L Romney awarded Chicagoan who executed a foot- with a decision in the man and gold and silver medais to first ball tackle on a hold-u- p division hlm over to the police B Y U decision- - and second place winners respect-turne- d — te lvely on behalf of the A A JJ Pittsburgh Track and field work at the college continued during the past week despite the stormy weather Runon the hill top prevailing in ners men son-in-la- 10 d’ 12 21-1- 147-pou- nd 160-pou- nd 160-pou- 175-pou- 112-pou- nd 118-pou- 126-pou- nd 135-pou- 147-pou- 160-pou- nd 175-pou- 112-pou- 126-pou- nd ‘ Milo-Mood- Post-Gazet- Defeat Colorado University Three Consecutive Encounters Montana won the State Bobcats have Rocky Mountain Confer- ence basketball title for the third year They climaxed an already brilliant season with thre wins over the quint from Co'orado University winners of the eastern division championship The first two victories were of the overwhelming ariety-with the Bobcats scoring' at will and holding their opponents to a minimum In the third encounter Coach Dyche let his second team play the first half of the game and the regulars then had a little trouble to bring the game out the 7 final score being recent victories These most certainly stamp the Bobcats as a team brilliant basketball though on this side we were already to admit that this was willing In fact no one who the case saw the Bobcats play here even bothered to ask who won in the playoff series all any of this group wanted to know was the size of the score The Colorado critics have gone practically loco since they have viewed jhe champions They are hailing them as the greatest and ever capable of aggregation handing a slick drubbing to any Even some team in the country of the eastern critics have allowed their optics to digress slightly from the usual view and are seeing something in the Bozeman But all the critics seem quint devoted to "Cat” Thompson Thompson is a great player and one of the most remarkable Shooters in the business but we successive -v- 53-4- tllat elongate piece of basketball mechanism “Brick” Breedon Apparently the Bobcats will be back almost intact next season Breedon goes fortunately for opposing forwards but Dyche !s said to be scouring the whole He section to find his successor probably— wOiCi—iirtd tUiother don but if he gets a good man the to run with Worthington Bobcats won t be classed as weak not with the Ward brothers Thompson and Worthington stiia parading their stuff ’ University Play Director Gives in Honest Opinion — headline Southern California Daily Trojan How strange! and jumpers weight are back on the job in diligent training for the class meet which inaugurates the spring sport in the stadium in the near future Coach Romney with his lieutenants Andersen and Hawley are in cnarge of the campaign to develop stars and the willingness of the boys to work hard makes prospects much rosier Captain Voscoe ‘Call pole vaul-t- er and pumper is leading tne Call is boys in line fashion a senior and has been a point winner for three seasons in different dual state or conference meets His stellar periormance and personality make him an ideal track leader and his spirit will go a long way toward putttrack ing the Aggie squad through this year Led by Captain Call the men are dasning daily through! the paces Among tne old xamlliar lorms cavorting about the green are the premier "Zeus” Worthington who is primed for a final big year ana his This -- year— the Utah Aggie-ten- nis team is booked to entertain the Brigham Young University and University of Utah racquet wielding forces at the Utah State d o u bi e s intercollegiate and singles tournaments The matches are scheduled for Logan on An unfortunate May z4 ana 25 arrangement in the spring athletic program the holding of the conference track and field meet m Salt Lake at tne same time nowever is apt to throw a damper on tne gathering and damper tne success of such a meet In past years tne final tennis conclave of tne Intercollegiate' season was in the iorm of a! Hockey Mountain meet wnich was held every spring in conjunctior witn the conference track an field meet But when the re spective college and unlversit: athletic dignitaries gathered las: fall to draw up the athlelc schedules for 1929 the conference tennis meet was abondoned In favor of a Utah State meet Therefore when the conference track meet is booked for Colorado it would be impossible to hold ur tennis meet in conjunction wth it but with the conference meet booked for Utah this year it seems that the two gatherings might just as well have oeen held in conjunction with each other Either the authorities deemed it advisable to separate the two gatherings or overlooked the opportunity of holding them together The Aggie tennis players consider it a privilege to be able to entertain visiting tennis players but under the circumstances it is not unlikely that the Utah and Provo players will dislike meeting in Logan when they might just as well have the tourney in Salt Lake in conjunction with the conference track and field meet Would it not be better to hold the state tourney in Salt Lake this spring where all the spring athletes of the conference are gathering? Deserving of our appreciation are staunch Aggie athletic supporters in the persons of O W Adams Guy Cardon and Bari Cardon For the past decade this ino of A No I Aggies has ever been leady to support The Blue and White wearers in their endeavors — be it football basketball track tennis or what not Their Interest Is evinced not only by their presence at major Utah but each Aggie athletic events me year they are the donors of handsome premiums to leaders In track and field work Bait Cardon awards gold silver and bronze medals each Spring to the three high point winners in the inter-clatrack meet Orval Gudmund-se- n Stanger Adams are the Cardon and Guy Bowen jumper jumper a doners of beautiful leather Smart Geddes half-milthe fraternity Hart distance Smith and rocking chair to the most points In the Phillips Javelin are all flashing garnering y run their old time form Other Logan business men and A likely looking band of frosh stars are showing rapid develop- Aggie Alumni members have put ment and will make the veterans forth an encouraging hand to dig to withstand the youthful on- athletics on the hilltop and are Belliston lnterscholas-ti- c deserving of our expression of slaught Such backing s to state pole-vau- lt champ last appreciation Deschner be encouraged because It not only year Is soaring highalso a state champ is hurling the draws the local business men and shot far and improving every Aggie Alumni closer to the InOther outstanding fresh- stitution but serves as a stimulus day men stars include Jacobs dis- - to amateur athletics — the clean-riisr Sprints” Abbot Dibble 440 site tend to javelin hurdles and the greatly increase its Thompson Smith twins desirability as a golf course For a long time golf followers of Logan and Cache Valley have Golf Course been hoping that the time would Logan ultimately come when a course Plans Being Made cculd be constructed and during the past two or three years comPlans for an golf course mittees have been organized to for Logan are being devised by a investigate the matter and subcommittee of the Logan chamber mit reports but as yet nothing of commerce consisting of A F further has developed The heavy Stockton chairman handiexpense has been the Hatch Major M J O’Brien and cap in the way of only local enE L Romney of the college The thusiasts it is to be hoped that present proposed site for the the stumbling block of expense course is a tract of land will eventually be overcome and a owned by Logan City near the golf course become a reality and month of Login canyon The not merely a subject of topography and location of this high-hurdl- poie-vault- er three er ss er cross-countr- - et le Adrian 100-ac- re Coach George Nelson and six Utah Aggie matmen Jeft Logan Tuesday morning for Bozeman Montana where the Aggies will compete in the western division wrestling met tonight and Saturday night The Logan huskies are defending team champions and Judging irom the recent victory in the A A u meet the Aggies are slightly favored to come through on top Following a week of Intensive jJriU tiat siX grapplers are at the peak of condition to stand some tough matches Captain “Bob" Dahle agressive 175 pounder will lead the Blue and White artists In their Bozeman invasion Dahle has lost some tough matches this year and is determined to turn the tables on his opponents in the The Aggie delecoming meet gate in the heavyweight division will be Dallas Richlns or Achton Jensen both of whom have been fighting hard for a regular on berth the team Bernard Nelson who achieved renown in the A A U tourney by disposing of all comers in the 160 pound division will be on hand in another attempt to grab first honors In the 135 pound weight Ned McBeth holds down Aggie hopes The two little fellows representare Earl ing Nelson’s charges Nishimoto 118 pounds and Dean McAllister 127 pounds Both boys are strong fast and champions in the A A U standing The Bozeman gathering winds up the active wrestling season in the western Rockies and the Aggies are primed and determined to --win the team laurels The capable coaching of George Nelson has put the Farmers in first class shape Meet Booked Next Week Inter-clas- s One of Uie most Interesting and exciting classics of the Spring sport program is the annual class track and field meet which is booked to be held next Friday and Saturday providing the weather permits This event is looked forward to as the big day when the new track men make their initial bow in competition for individual class and fraternity honors For the winning class will receive honorable mention and the high point fraternity will be awarded a silver loving cup Each year the three medals are awarded by Mr Bart Cardon of the Cardon Jewelry and the loving cup contributed by the mens Pan Hellenic Council of the Last year the Sigma College Chi fraternity copped the trophy winning over the Pi Kapps by a close margin At the same meet Glen Worthington captured the gold medal with 23 Warren Hawley and Levi points Meyers came second and third respectively with 16 and 10 points each to win the silver and bronze medals Last year the Seniors won the class competition From present indications it looks as though Glen Worthington would have no trouble in retaining his position on the top as the “big fellow'1 looks good for at least three first places How-pv- er the second and third places are in question Levi Meyers who took third last year is quite to apt place again while such men as Captain Voscoe Call Theron Smart Ren Smith and Clare Gudmundsen are going good and are to be reckoned with Tennis Tourney Starts Monday Coach-Mlton 1 - wmeraw?-e- s that a singles tennis tournament will 8 tart Monday afternoon The tourney will be open to anyone in school and is being held for the purpose of stimulating interest in the sport and getting a lineup on varsity candidates Entries must be filed with Coach Merrill Joe Cowley or Alton Saxer before tomorrow afternoon Gold silver and brozzette medals will bebrorjze given °ur leading with less than one participants month left before the opening match of season Coach Merrill urges the all candidates to “make hay while the sun shines” Pro- Walter Welti and were dinner guests at Ray the Pi Kap house last Tuesday night Wood - |