Show STUDENT LIFE tote Wallops Utes Meet Cougars Next State Aggies Begin Hoop Season With Double ' Win Over Redskins ' 47-4- 38 the State five Friday nights battle started out like a hotly contested high school game but as the players cooled down it progressed more smoothly 7 lead The Utes worked into a during the half by the smoothest offensive play of the two games with Smith Cox and Dow carrying the attack The half found the Utes still at a advantage The State five however- - soon overtook the lead in the second half and held a safe margin throughout the remainder of the game It was the brilliant shooting of Davis and Young that seemed to sew up the game for the Aggies Time and again Young would slip down the side of the court to counter a shot to increase the State lead and relieve a tense situation Bennion played wonderful defensive ball throughout the contest while Parkinsons spectacular play while in the contest brought many smiles of satisfaction from the fans Hen- ' tie played a good game but not up to his old standard he played a much betters game the second ' 15-- ‘ five-poi- nt 4 “PUG" WARNER Once again the local fans had a chance to moan over the officiating at a Utah Stte Athletic contest It seems that every time the Aggies play at home “Pug" Warner is the referee and th more he officiates the more the fans moan about unfairness Why? It only goes to show what an official has to take In las' weeks games five 'men were sent out on personal fouls two were state men and three were Utes Of the fouls that wer$ called in the two games about ten more were called on the Utes than on the Aggies yet every time a foul was called on a Blue hoopster came from the Aggie stands The second nights game was won on fouls as both teams scored the same number of field goals This not only shows an injustice to the officials but it seems that a bit of unsportsman like conduct is creeping into the student body INEXPERIENCED ! Both Have High Average of 861 —Ed Ward is Next With Carl and Ted Neilson Show Heels To Field in 221) 441) and 880 Yard Dasbes ’ and Elmo Ed Cliff guard tori scholastic Sniith endi honors among the 22 lettermen at the College according to a report issued from the office of the registrar Both Cliff and Smith maintained the high average of 801 per cent during the fall quarter the quarter in which they participated in football and in which they won a letter Each year the local post of the American Legion awards a medal to the football player making the highest grade average This vear it is probable that the Legion will award medals to both players Cliff played regular guard during most of the season until seriously injured in the Denver university game The injury kept him out of the lineup against Elmo Utah on Thanksgiving Smith a member of the famous Smith twins played through the season at end and probably played as many minutes as any other man on the squad According to the registrar’s report the grade average was generally very high the great majority of the averages being above 80 per cent Others with high grade averages included Ed Ward guard Alma Gardner 8505 per cent center 85 per cent Ivan Smith end 84-- per cent Cyril Maughan fullback 844 per cent Douglas Bergeson guard 838 per cent and Odell Thompson halfback 838 per cent Alton Saxer guard won the medal given by the Legion last year 1 Frosh Present Strong Array of Basketeers — Seven Teams Entered in Tournament— Sterl in Charge The annual intra-murbasketball race for the State College interschool teams will be in full swing by the end of this week The eight teams that have entered the competition will have played one game and will be well on the way to a championship or other wise Students will watch the Student Life every Friday for results although the games can be witnessed in the Smart gymn if the students will follow the schedules that will be posted in various places in the school It appears that the Fresh team under Sterl Anderson will be the boys to beat Seven husky teams are quite a thing to get over however and it is not an impossibility that the favored Green Herd will go the way of el all losers They boast the of such casaba proteges as Capt Deb Young Pratt Cropley and Childs who gives them a presentable lineup Other teams include the Epsilons who have Capt Wilkins Wright and Dutson Speed Miners who some are none other than Capt Dan Gillispie Randall and Shields Meyers Taylor Brady and A Adams who help make up the Delta Kappa Phi entry Delta Nu who possesses former stars in Brown Day and Jensen the Sigma Chi team which is one of the strongest of the lot say they have Capt Vand and erhoff Griffen Forgeon Another little Junior Abbott strong entry in the confab are the Harrismen Capt Harris in person will be the leader and will have help in Hinton Evans and others Alpha Gamma Phi wii likely entqr a team which should do something but some of the names on the team could not be learned The Alpha Gam-m- s have always put good teams into this annual affair The tourney will continue un-ti- ll three or four weeks when the At winners will be determined such a time the champions will be given gold medals the runner ups will be presented silver tokens and the third team to finish highest will be honored with presentable bronze ornaments Sterl Anderson has charge of the meet and questions will be settled by him al per-son- Whether they are or not they played like veterans The writer ii referring to none other than George Young and Don Bennion the two sophomore guards on the basketball team who made a tonted Utah offense look like a not only scrub attack Young played' a bang up defense game but he also scored 23 points in the two games Bennion also stepped in for his share of the points recording 13 points mak-87 Mexican Athletics ing a total of 36 out of the points going to the guards Beni (By Pete and Kyrme) nion and Young will back up against two of the fastest forwards in the conference tonight “My how fast your heart is and tomorrow night It is hoped beating It sounds like a drum” r they will carry on the spectaoul-a- “Yes that’s the call to arms” play exhibited last week ' Cooley’s version: One students’ SWIMMING meat is another student’s croquett fellow “Who’s ' this Mackaye The Utah University defenders used to sing about?” everybody chamof the western division “Eh " pionship have seven lettermen exyouve heard ’“Surely are and back in this sport of Sig to “She's the sweetheart pecting the 1930 championship will Mackaye” drift thoir way The Utes miss their last years captain Flamm says a wall-- a Harlow Sharp greatly He is one in the of the few swimmers good girl country to hold a victory over flower is Bud Shields now wearing Utah with to go place are Redskins The colors State as men Capon such banking tain Welch son of Coach Welch wrong at that institution Les Walling “This is a sad case of overturnOrson Spencer and others This cow as the locomowill back up ing said theover bunch however tive passed its body” some strong competition against state natators in the revamped Professor Sternly: This essay on As yet a captain has not been “Our is word for word the a sure same Dog” selected Paul Larson as your brother’s fire' point getter who was electElmo: Yes sir: it’s the same dog ed captain will be lost to team Im going to wash my hands of as he is fulfilling a mission but the whole affair said the deaf with such men as Gorfdon Van mute who had just finished telland ing a Hammer Buren “Tack" dirty story Johnson ' carrying the brunt of the scoring possibilities the AgI thought I had Seth gies should Jiave a successful year broken my nose but it's stlK runm swimming ning f For the Utah quint the defensive work of Lybbert and Dory’s oiien- -' sive work stood out Captain Smith was more or less of a disappointment to Utah fans while Cox did not play his expected game Saturday nights' game looked like a sure Utah victory in the first few minntes of play Their eight point lead was rapidly hacked away by the State men however and they seemed 'to take a back seat from then until the final few minutes of the contest With a score of 39 to 31 against the Utes Cox dropped in a foul pitch and Davis also counted one for the Aggies With three minutes to play the Redskins brought the score to 38 to 40 only to miss the tying score by a hair several times before the game enaecr Again Captain Davis and George Young seemed to lead the State attack with Bennion alia Henrie much more prominent than the night before Campbell played superly during his stay in the game Watkins who took over Parkinsons position played a sensational fighting game his ball rustling being one of the features i of the evening Captain Jerry Smith of Utah resumed his old pranks and led - his team in remarkable fashion this night scoring 21 points of his teams 38 Dow did not play his j usual spectacular game his play being ' slowed considerable up Cox’s playing was still mediocre EASTERN R M C while “Red” Clark played a great Colorado University will receive game at guard its first real test in its quest for a second consecutive eastern R M C title this week when the Red Cross Leader meet the Western State Teachers So far Wyoming and - Denver to have the edge on things I To Visit College seem in that neck of the woods neither team having lost a game Teachers State Western Ralph Carlson to ‘conduct Life The redoped as winners this year two i Saying Examinations in ceived a blow when their Cache Valley star forwards were forced to drop account of elegibil-it- y To conduct examinations for the team on rules so far they have won ceritficates Ralph two and lost two Carlson of the representative American Red Cross will be in OTHER TEAMS Logan January 17 and 18 accordhave Y U Cougars B The ing to announcement made ' by scheduled two A Hendrickson chairman of J game to be played while on their the local Red Cross chapter where they He intends to visit the college trip to Bozeman 7 meet the Bobcats February Mr- - Carlson who makes his and 8th On the 6th day they at San Francisco will meet ‘ the Montana Mines headquarters wUI conduct tests for persons team at Butte and on the 10th holding certificates and for B at Poca group of men and women who they will play U I Soverwhelmed atello The Cougars to anxious as Red H qualify U Wolves last FriC SOM examiners The the Nevada r and Saturday at Provo trrt will be conducted at a lo-- C dayUtah University has cancelled I pool The following persons ' a proposed hoop game with Chi-caare credentials I ding expecting U and will play De Pau U - t f take recheck tests under Mr on January 24th and 25 tr-John F Hawkins and Instead C 1 Tt'Sn O Parker Parker Is In in Salt Lake The Bobcats finished up their s of the men’s swimming ( barnstorming trip with a I at Utah State Agricul-- i eastern V v 61 to 30 victory over Nebraska U ? vv through the mill tr“!s examiner is a per The Cats came as with four victories against three --led in i to five the in- - defeats Night before last they t twimmen and walloped the U of Montana 45 to ! k As whereby they 35 Tonight and tomorrow night certlfi- - will see them against the Utes hi Bozeman ! A A U Skate Meet ' Davis Young and Ben nion Play Great Ball-Sm- ith Dow and Cox Scintilate for Utah - ' the-son- ’ life-savi- - ce - dy life-savi- ng ge - i At £ u &£?& ' ! “I v Quint Plays Minus Services of Two Star Forwards and Parkinson Bro-Hroei’- champions in those distances The field was so large in the 220 that two trial heals were necessary defenaing Ray Taylor champion won in his bracket in :25 and Carl Nielson in his heat Nelson came back with :25 5 to cop the championship in :25 Ted also qualiliea in the preliminary with ms brother but to railed place m the final Carl again beat the defending Alchampion Taylor in the 440 though he had a slow start he caught the bunch at the first turn and from then on his orange striped sweated skimmed ahead of the gang to the tape The time in this event was :54 5 two seconds slower than last year’s record Ted had a battle to cop the half mile for at ihe start he was slowed down by two of the competitors who spilled in front of aim He jumped over the boys and began slowly eating up the distance between his position and He made fourth the leaders position and immeadiately after at the first turn was third At this point again he was nearly eliminated when another competitor spilled but he quickly picked his stride and grabbed the lead never being headed The time was 2:02 The mile race a feature of the meet was copped by Lewis Trinko in 4:51 The Neilson boys are wellknown here as the Eighth ward M IA M men who sponsored the skating rink in Adams field earlier in the season which activity war halted due to the warm weather following the first cold snap of the season 4-- 1- -5 1- -5 The Woman Pays “Wotta life wotta life” said the newly married man as he pawed through the kitchen utensils “Always this same can to mouth existence”— Cornell Widow The Starting Blow Traveler: Porter why is the those long blowing engineer drawn out blasts of the whistle? Porter George: Guess dat’s the startin’ whistle fo’ de race to de crossin’ suh — Pitt Panther couraged by the loss forwards Seth Parkinson and Dick Henrice Romney's Utah State hoopsters will start on the second lap of their quest for the 1930 R M C hoop championship against the B Y U Cougars at Provo tonight and tomorrow night The latest blow to the Aggie camp was the news of Henrie-illne“Dunk” took sick with appendicitis last Tuesday and al- though he is up and around now must undergo an operation soon The other blow came in last Friis day’s game with the Utes when Parkinson Henries running mate leceived a broken nose and was AS ln gins unable to play Saturday It is very basketball tournament approaches doubtful if either of the two will teams are class see any action at all in the two various evening and the main Their absence should teamseach will soon be picked make a marked difference in the Helen Hyde girljs basketball were both as machine they Aggie urges that more girls important cogs in Dick Romney’s come 51 out for practice and help offensive attack iwm their points toward a sweater The state hoopsters however All those who desire to try out are not as blue as their suits may reDOrt to the various class The managers are: who relieved Parkinson in the managers spmors Valene Rowberry junior Utah series and who plays surh Kate Smith Irma sophomoresensational fighting ball will prob- Whitesides freshman Doiotlj with Jensen ably start at one forward Captain Carl Davis who has been The tournament will btgn Feshifted from the center position Twelve games at the other forward post Both bruary hpseventeenth are great ball rustlers while Davis The tournament will last three seems to be the main scorer of the weeks team Watkins is a veteran squad members of two years and should First Sailor: Im in favor o! fill in nicely navies bigger From the looks of things EverSecond Sailor: Ych and more ett Campbell the tall Wasatch — “Whoozit” will probably start in ports! Minn the center position with Belliston in reserve Campbell started the second game against the Utes and gave a very good account of himj ss j Co-e- practic-contes- 'Everywild night has (Continued from page 1) sweaters in Tennis Hyrum Cannon and John Christensen will receive Blankets as their its’ mourn Teeth of clay Peroxide blonde — She’s phoney that way — Ohio State Sun Dial ceive self George Young and Donald Bennion the two sophomore guards who tore the great Utah offensive into bits and at the same time stepped in for a good share of their teams points will be in the guard positions Gilbert Moesinger and Warren Alsop will probablv get first call of the reserve guard material Alsop has not had a chance to show his wares yet but Moeslnger relieved Young in the last few minutes of last Saturday’s game and gave a good exhibition of defensive work The Cougars will present one of the best balanced and smoothest working teams seen in action at that institution in years With Captain Cooper and Russ Magelby at guards the youngsters present one of the finest defensive lines in this section of the country Magelby also carries a good deal of the “Y's offensive burden The center position will be held down by the renowned Mark Reeve place-kick- tea” de-lu- er we rome to the FITS THAT Improperly set aiilo glass is hulijert to easy breakage at tle slightest strain or jolt That’s why our experts measure glass for jour Himlotvs or windshield down to the last frartion of an ineli The result is a perfect job tor enduring glass-settin- srrl ice Logan Hardware Co North Main Street Cougars THE LOGAN SPORT SHOP Successors to Jack & John Why It Happened He! C’mon give me a kiss ers Lester Steward Keith Stan-gi She: Now I’ve got scruples Dan Gillespie If they print this Meyejrs He-That’s all right I’ve had Miles Levi It’s surely a cinch Bowen and- Charles Dunn them twice will receive blankets Rennell The editor needed Another inch Wendell Ellis Phillips Some classes in college are just Smith Call and Glen like dreams — you have to go to Wade Vocso Gold Worthington will receive sleep to enjoy them Medals nwen Jacobs will re“Jack said he’d kiss me or die ceive WE CUT THE a sweater fof the cross in the attempt” “Gracious! And did you lei country run Wendell Phillips Earl Hawkes him?” and Howard Jessop will receive “Well you haven’t seen blue sweater in swimming funeral notice have you?” HAIR AND Paul Larsen will receive a white sweater Kenis Robert akin to love” “Pity Jennings BOBS ‘Maybe but my girl will accept neth Poulsen Carlos gmith and onald Flamm will each receive a no substitutes” blue swReater in swimming Earl Nishlmoto “I see where the doctors i Floyd Keller Ed Ward and Bernard Nelson will Paris are vaccenating girls on 65 South Main Street again rather than thelegs” receive blue sweaters for wrestlDean MqCallister and Ned “No doubt 'vaccinations were be- ing H J CARLISLE McBeth and Robert Dahle will Proprietor coming to noticeable” receive blue blankets' Raining pitchforks is pretty bad but when it comes to hailTOM DICK AND HARRY its very bad ing street cars weather AUTO GLASS 45-1- 7 BILLIARDS He: I told my girl to be ready at 8 and she was awards Second Member of Puzzled Sex: Track and Field Awards will be as follows George Larsen How did Mit Ohappen? P S: Without her First Floyd Noel Delos Watkins Carl Belleston Leonard Rampton Ed knowing it her clock stopped at Jenkins Theron Smart and Wil- 9 in the morning— U of S Calif lard Geddes will all receive sweat- Wampus Mother: "What’s making that awful noise?” Boy: Grandma ain’t used to her new teeth yet and she's bustin up all the saucers drinking her ts Ski-U-M- T ASSEMBLY NEXT THURSDAY all-sta- te fc Pre-seaso- Now DAY main line of offensive Romnev and Brinley two former scholastic forwards who aie like twins on a basketball floor Brinley all western division forward last year is out for an all R M C berth and scoring record while Romney is anxious to become hero of Provo’s hoop fans Bennion and Young will have their hands full but so will Romney and Brinley Probable starting lineups' brothers from Canada stu- Henrie dents at me USAC journeyed on Hospital List— to the stare AAU skating meet Meets Brother — in Sait Lake Sunday ana came back with three ot tne four gold Cougars Have Great medals put up lor competition The brothers are Ted and Carl n Record Neilson and have the Canuck love the made lor skating They Encouraged by a double win best in the state meet bow their heads in the 220 440 and 880 yard over the Utah Redskins but dis-at dashes and hence are today stale the same time somewhat of two stellar Two football’s nyff sed Clean Up-to-da- te Efficient J er : SNOOKER-ME- ME ET AT- - ECCLES BILLIARD PARLOR LATEST STYLE Basement Thatcher Bank The Bus Stops Here POCKET BILLIARDS j Main Barber Shop AGGIE BARBERS life-savi- ng 4 is': ’ Aggie Students Win Skating Medals in Scholastic Medal 8505 State Team Surprises— v Tie for Am Legion r By displaying a surprise attack which swept a supposedly strong- er team before them Dick Rom--' ney’s Utah State basketball ' team officially inaugurated the 1930 season with a double win over the Utah Redskins last Friday and Saturday The final scores were 0 and 40-respectively The Utes started each game by an up early lead only to running see there hopes fade before a determined Aggie oifense led by Captain Carl Davis and George Young The first night’s lead however lasted until the second half but Saturday saw an early lead rapidly snowed under by I E Smith and Cliff “So‘ you’re an are you? Were you ever out at the front?” “Oh Ive got - yes lady— it’s only lately1 so thin" i Basement Thatcher Bank HARRY WILSON Prop! ' 1 05 & OWL BILLIARD HALL) SOFT DRINKS- - 38 West Center LtS' |