Show PAGE FOUR 1 STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH FRIDAY FEBRUARY 16 1934 S 1 a f I I Champions Favored I As Aggies Battle To Upset Cougars t I I $ Both Teams Enter Games At Full Strength' i ! " ThruThe TO BE HELD Hoop ar i three-hundr- I t "i $ k a i t b b bt m a F tx PADDLERS DEFEAT point-gettin- 63-2- a' C F U 1 a N n w in P 200-ya- rd 440-ya- DOUBLE VIN The Utah State basketball quintette made a clean sweep of the Montana State series here Monday and Tuesday of last week when t thtyretePwKnd-theul!T(moutfit the count of and 42 34 re- K to bo tr of an ah th bo in 200-yar- 44-3- 440-yar- d tw shi foi Ha alt eta ma spectively Both games seemed rather slow due to the different style of ball played by the Montana five The first night Watts and Ryan got back on their scoring form and counted up 16 and 14 points piece Vavich led the scoring’ for Montana with 13 counters In the first half the Aggies went to work and counted 24 points to the Cats 10 and then in tbe second hair they slowed down to left the Cats come very near capturing the lead Doyra Montana’s giant guard was the main cog in the Montana machine while Ryan led the Aggie attack Tuesday’s game was quite different with Ryan and Watts both decidedly off on scoring while Adams carried off the honors m the first half with Hanson who took Captain Watt's place doing the scoring in the second half The Bobcats led the scoring at half time with a one point margin the count being but the Aggies got under way near the end of the game to mark up an eight point margin at the final gun Vavich was again the leading scorer for the Cate with 11 points with Doyra Taylor and Young all doing some exceptional work The summary: UTAH AGGIES G T F P Watts f 7 2 2 16 Petty f 3 0 0 6 Ryan c 6 4 2 14 McNiel g 0 0 Adams g 1 1 l‘ 3 Hansen f 0 0 0 0 Woods c 0 0 0 0 Henderson g 0 0 0 0 21-2- 2 10 ebe eht wo' t tig' ma bre Totals 17 8 5 MONTANA STATE G T F P Harding f Vavich f Young c Doyra g Stebbins g Taylor f 2 4 4 8 6 4 1 13 113 17 3 5 2 0 10 110 Totals Officials: 39 12 18 S Spencer 0 2 9 33 and Ad Lib In —L-- Downs Young Feature - --Upset- - — - Utah Aggie wrestlers opened the season auspiciously Saturday Feb 8 with a of the upset The Brigham Young Cougars The Epsilons after defeating PI match is the only one scheduled are one of the favorites locally this year and drew a rec Kaps to win the basket- ord throng ball trophy They also defeated The Farmer bonecrushers countthe Delta Nu’s They have ed on four falls and one decision a squad with lpenty while the Cougars defending their of heighth and speed 1933 collegiate crown were able to take only three falls They won Phi Kaps last years winners the two matches at 118 went down to defeat in their first end 125 opening and scored again pounds game against the Sigs It was in the 165 pound class The Agwell played game and both teams gies otherwise swept the field ai have a good chance at the cup though the final result was in doubt until Lloyd Elder of the Delta Phi's and Beta Kaps have developed a feud in the Intra- Aggies threw Dee Johnson of the Y in the heavyweight class mural tournament Both teams go Outstanding was the upset of at their best when facing each Dei Young Cougar captain and other In fact the Delta Phi’s have heretofore unbeaten in collegiate taken up swearing to help them circles by Golden Allen of tbe e The latest forecast for winter Aggies Allen required just three is that it will be here as soon as minttes and 29 seconds to pin Coach Romney issues the official Young with a cradle hold The fastest match of the evencall for spring football and track ing was the first in which Thor-nicof the Y threw West of the The football men still have their sweat Shirts and otbeJtogs Aggies The two wrestled in the which is keeping many promising 118 pound class The boys went at track men from practicing Perhaps it hammer and tongs with West the A sweaters are not warm doing most of the riding He had Thornick in a bad way just beenough fore the match ended slipped The newly orghnized athletic himself and fell into an unbreakable body hold which gave Thorfraternity has announced an program and dance for Feb nick the match in 6 minutes and 22 This fraternity is for men who 23 seconds Louis Turley registered the fastachieve certain standards in the est fal of the entire meet in the various sports j 175 pound class when he threw The new scoreboard will be in Taylor with a body and half action for tbe Y series This nelson in one minute and 11 secboard covers a large area and is onds The summary of the matches U reported to be the latest type as follows: Heard in the gym— First Freshie Y threw 118pound: Thornick “What are they tearing up the West A 6:23 body hold lawn for" Second mug: “That is Croft Y threw Spen for the new home ec building’’ cer A 5:55 reverse body L Thornick A threw DeSpain Y reverse body 5:37 Allen A threw Young Y 3:29 cradle hold Keller A declsltmed Baldwin Y Yorgeneen Y threw RMC WESTERN DIVISION Rencher A 6 minutes scissors Team Standing and half nelson W L Pet Pte OP Turley A threw Tay-l°- r Y U 7 1 775 355 276 Y 1:11 body and half nelson Utah Aggies— 6 2 759 287 Ml Heavyweight: Elder A threw Utah U 5 5 500 389 362 Johnson Y 5:45 body hold and Montant State 0 10 000 324 436 scissors BY DAVE GEDDES 23-1- 34-2- 7 Intra-fraternit- y 25-2- 0 d k ath-leti- c Conference Standing d: Tuesday’s summary: MONTANA STATE G FFtPtsPfs Vavich rf 6 3 1 11 1 Harding If 3 2 0 Young c 2 3 2 6 1 Taylor rg-I- f 1 4 3 5 2 Schedule Friday Saturday Stebbins lg 1 0 0 2 0 B Y U vs Utah Aggies Doyra rg 0 Logan Oliver If 0 0 0 0 0 Last Week’s Results 0 B Y U Utah $1’ Totals — 13 13 8 34 4 Utah Aggies Montana UTAH AGGIES State G FFtPtsHfs Watts rf 2 0 0 4 0 ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONFERPetty If 3 5 ENCE STANDING Ryan c 2 0 0 4 (Eastern Division) Adams rg 5 1 1 Young MSC t 7 Up stays down when McNeil lg Nelson 2 W L Pet Pta OP water won’t" Wool If 0 2 i Wyoming U— 9 0 1000 312 203 The fraternities and other var After ether 7 0 0 14 Colorado U stays down 9 2 714 142 147 ious organizations are to be com Hanson rf Giles BYU —soothes comforts Folks Colo 5 3 231 — 205 625 College piimented on their interest shown Wood Aggies distressed with gas find Totals 19 5 4 42 11 Western State 4 4 500 232 247 in the intramural sports so far Bilan t MSC brings relief The acids are Referee— Sid Nielsen Colo Spencer Teachers 4 5 444 228 229 Coach Jenson feels that up to The inverted neutralized Howell Aggiees umpire Colo oate everything has met Aggies — 3 4 429 160 172 sngar becomes dextrose and with Blanton Aggies le villose— good for anybody Denver U 3 6 33 228 243 great success He wishes to give a Colo Mines 0 9 ' 000 170 247 word of thanks to the various GUARDS is a Sparkling with CO’ much desired drink in homes managers for their diligent efforts or Doyra MSC This Week’s moredoes It Schedule hospitals put forth Whitman BYU ls worth more The Sigma Chi Fraternity now Friday— Colorado Teachers vs Hunter BYU 7 12 and 24 ounce bottles leads the race In the number of Wyoming at Laramie Coolrado Mecham Utah A Adams Aggies College vs Colorado Mines at points won They have 965 points CALL YOUR GROCER On February 27 Cannon BYU the boxing Golden Denver va Colorado Ag tip to date Although the various tournament McNeil Aggies will be started with gies at Fort Collins leading groups ere now at the top a ftebbins MSjC bang During the winter quarter of the list it is possible for the Saturday — Colorado Mines vs all Richdns Utah of the “sluggers” have been Colorado College last ones to emerge from their at Colorado PHONE 444—72-8- 0 West 1st North in constant training under tbe efSprings Colorado Aggies vs Denposition and turn the tables for ficient leadership of the Smith ver U at Denver success The folowlng table shows the brothers These men have fought for their place in the ring Last Week’s Results Wright BYU standing of the intramural teams bravely and next week will be the turnOverturf MSC Colorado U 25 Denver 24 Colo-rsdto date: U 22 Aggie 19 Denver U ing point to see who is boss at Sigma Chi 865 the A C campus The managers Mima Barbs Wyoming 37 797 must see to St that the Colorado proper 28 Colorado Coilge Epsilons J74 curies are made by Monday the Teachers Western State PKI 655 In the eastern division Witte 28th Each group must have at 8 W 1st N Colorado Teachers 30 Colorado Phone 92G Ricks 650 clever Wyoming forward least three men still to get the Mines 14 PKA 598 maintains a lead He scored 34 Delta Nu points needed the limit of en 598 tries for each group will he bight points In two games to go far in Beta Kappa 512 men These men muet have their the lead Blaur who was tied Foresters 466 doctor's certificates of OK and with Witte a week ago dropped Delta Phi 440 also OK slip from the Smith down to fourth place to a tie with I 391 Ag Club coaches to show that they have Leuty also of Wyoming Glidden 330 Engineers trained Colorado college star Is in second D K Phi 332 Previous year have shown a great interest in the boxing events For All Gymnasium and Athletic Equipment end have brought forth some reai talent among our fellows Coach IT’S Jenson feels that the events are to he inspiring features and that “The Choice of the Coaches” success is self evident Be there to see for yourself 100-ya- k' 14-- 9 Allen 39-3- 100-ya- ta I w Victors Over The B Y U Matmen MONTANA FOR BY P E DEPT or Aggie Bonecrushers AGGIES TRIP Yes it will go out the door It came in that way No we don’t now when it will be done If you find out let us know Yes it will probably run If we didn’t think it would we shouldn’t have made it The names will be put on with washable paint They Tbrough the efforts of the will be changed before each game Education Physical department Don’t put your fingers in the works They are your there will be held on February 22 at the Smart gymnasium fingers but the works are ours We don’t like them smear- liftiftith &mputat£dJrjOger& petition in U athaiUc-Lf- d events Anyone interested in any Yes the paint is probably wet Don’t try it It takes special event will have their op- time to repaint the thing portunity on this night of nights Yes we think that a normal individual will be able to to witness some of the notable run it Don’t ask us for an intelligence test performers of our school do their Stop look and listen but don’t ask questions We havestuff Then immediately following the various stunts there will be n’t time to answer 500 people a day Will the noise bother the audience? What do held a dance for you think seltzers and oh anyone wishing knowing the Aggies as you do? to stretch themselves long enough The idea came two years ago Don’t tell us you thought to get across the floor of it first Te program for the evening Is No questions answered on perpetual motion es follows: will happen when the lights go out? This is no What 7:00— Volley Ball: Faculty vs Histo-detectit quits when the game does Barbs Girl Champs vs Challeng Will we build any more of them? Not unless era you keep your feet and hands out of the animal We can’t be nurse7:20 — Dancing maids and mechanics at the same time natural social) IT WILL BE DONE WHEN IT’S FINISHED! 7:40 — Basketball Now that the stubborn Bobcats ? are finally disposed of for the 1 year some of us may breathe more freely It was a hectic series and BY PAUL SPENCER J the Aggies may rightfully be thankful that they were able to weigh down the victory end of the teeOne of the largest crowds of the ter It could have gone either way current season will turn out to in anyone of those tangles see the series toIf we are in a free breathing night according to estimations state of mind now however we made ’ by the business managers must not be for long Those pen- All reserved seats both student nant bound Cougars are due here and public had been sold by Wedthis week end and they are good nesday evening and plans had enough to make most anyone been made to accommodate some gasp for breath They have pracmore boys placing tically the same team they had two rows of reserved seats around last season and they were con- the track Instead of the usual (girls) Signed: THE MANAGEMENT ference champions then Nelson one-ro8:00 —Basketball their center is a tall active lad (Ricks vs PKI) with plenty of endurance and with The Aggies tonight will be de8:35 — Wrestling (two bouts) UTAH 9:00— Handb&U (Barbs vs Sigma plenty of experience Millett and fending a record of eight conseGrimmett the two forwards are cutive wins on their home floor Chi) 9:10— Ping Pong (Epsilons fast and rugged They pass well They always seem to play their vs AGGIES and shoot baskets as easily as best hall at home Farmers usual- Girl Champs) Badminton (Exhibition J Croft they would pour btcbcts Into a bar- ly do put on the dog at home a Although Bill Kinner Utah cenrel Whitman and Hunter are a great deal better than they do and E Abbot) SALT LAKE CITY February 12 ter and scoring ace was limited Tumbling Fencing striking pair of guards Whitman away Here’s hoping those dogs are to 14 points in two games at —University of Utah swimmers Is a diminutive flash who scores blood hounds Cowboy Roping (Ted Nielson Provo he still is far ahead of all taking all but one first place and ail but one second place defeated from Canada) brilliantly with eithec hand from rivals in the western Utah Aggie swimmers here SaturThe Wyoming Cowboys pracFancy diving kny position on the court while flivision with a total of 122 points day afternoon The final score was Boys and girls swimming Hunter a veritable giant seems tically clinched the pennant In the to bis credit 1 Then the social dance to cover the entire back court He race for the eastern division rocky His closest rival is Floyd Millett Although no records were broken For the entire evening you will mountain conference basketball also scores heavily at times times were made in several be enterta'ned for only one dime of BYU who is setting the pace good two took when race events closely the best being by Ramthey more to state the facts Meaning for all forwards 82 with counters 10 cents Everyone is invited sey of Utah who made the than to create a false impression contested games from Colorado or In Next order — come two centers Be there for the gala time breaststroke in 2:392 one about the strength of the Cougars college last Friday and Saturday at Remember February 22 at the Jim Young of Montana State and second over the Rocky Mountain Laramie believe the have a record Nelson firmly of BYU with 76 Aggies SmarJ gym starting promptly at Byron and 71 respectively VanBuren gave the Aggies their good chance to win The squad is Kent Rytffl 7:00 play-of- f between In the the pjn not lacking in experience or abilAggie center has 69 and Pete only first place in the fancy diving western and division for eastern while Bishop with a second place Vavich Montana State forward ity We have ail seen them play the in the free style as the Rocky Mountain conference EPSILONS 68 The only other cagers above good ball and should they be “hot" FALL to win a second place only Aggie the sixty mark are Conley Watts as some people say there is rea- championship to be held at LaraIneligibility injured chances of of Aggies with 65 and Dick Grim the Aggies to some son to expect at least a split mie the Wyoming Cowboys who extent to cinches are as represenrepeat BEFORE SIGS mett of BYU with an even 60 The summary: in the double header Watts Sid Kramer of Utah has 53 and Petty are good — plenty good — tatives of the eastern division will relay— Utah (Van points to top the gaurds while Eli Huber Tonner Kurma-d- a we all know that No one doubts appear with a team of experienced Sigma Chi fraternity be term Lrs Witte seasoned and of hoops Aggies Montana (Richards Doyra State has 47 the courage or ability of young RyBudge came the first choice to win and Jay Wihtman of BYU 43 Richardson Cannon) 4:078 Score an He has given a good account John Kimball and Ed MoGinty will 8 4 the basketball chamAggies fraternity Whitman has two more games to of himself all season Adams is be playing their fourth consecutive d breaststroke— Ramsey pionship when they turned as regulars and have appearplay than either of his rivals U Van Dam Uj Anderson probably the most improved man year bark the bunch A a Epsilon by In ed Mounthree records: Complete previous Rocky 2:392 Score— Utah 16 Aggies 5 on the squad and is now holding score s play-offtain back stroke — Sharp U loop up his end to perfection Some of These two teams reached the FORWARDS Welch U Richards A 1:53 2 you may remember McNeil’s shootfinals by downing the Pi Kape Score— Utah 24 Aggies 6 The Cougar’s usual first five will knd Phi Kape in the semiing in last year’s series with the start the game tonight against llet B Y U freestyle— Kurmada U: “Y” He converted six beautiful finals The Epsilons got reU Wilson A vlch MSC :32 Score the Aggies Millet and Grimmet 32 —Utah in one shots for a besides venge defeat In suffered Watts long game Aggies 7 Aggies will be starting at forwards Nel“B" Grimmett basketball his usual freestyle-Sheph- erd BYU playing steady defensive son will start at center with Whitby downing U Miller Utah PI Kappa Alpha In a fast B'shop A Allen A 5:43 Score— game The Aggies have a good man and Hunter holding down the E 11 Erekson Utah6 Utah Aggies game last Tuesday while the chance There is no question about Harding MSC guard positions Jol Johnson and freestyle— Van Tussen-br“fSigs beat Phi Kappa Iota u-: Tanner U Wilson A reCannon be will held in Hugh The was well game fast — and r 1002 Score Utah 45 Aggies 12 STARTING LINEUP serve and will likely see a great played throughout The Sigma Hanson Aggies FsnT diving— Van Buren A AGGIES B Y U POS deal of action 1108 Irvine U 908 Gore U 904 Chis Larson ran Utah lead which up a f Grimmett Petty Score— Utah 48 Aggies 17 Johnson led them to a victory After BYU Watts (c) f Millet If Hugh Cannon that great pinch that Oliver MSC n freestyle— Urry U lead the Epsilons U Bishop A 2:44 Score— Nelson hitting guard at B Y Uv should g Ryan Senior Utah matched them basbasket Utah 57 Aggies 18 by McNeil Whitman (c) fail to come through in his role ae g ket trailing only 3 points at Turpin BYU d medley relay Utah Adams Hunter a substitute he would lose a g Beckstead Utah great (Fox Hoeffer Erdman) tbe half Aggies A Erekson deal of his popularity especially Van (Richards Utah Buren Wilson) Coming back the last half 3424 Score — Utah 63 Aggies 21 Fischer BYU around this region aa all we hear Wade and Muleneaux comLambert about is his unexcelled ability to bined to keep up the Sigma Aggies Allred BYU come into a game toss in four or Chi fireworks and with John five baskets hold his man to one Hull hitting a lucky streak of baskets the Sigs held off a point and add pep aplenty to his CENTERS team-matHere’s hoping he does late rally headed by Harris Aggie-Coug- ! Scoreboard Maker Victim Of Numerous Questions OPEN HOUSE DTplUl 17 220-ya- Sor-epso- MO-yar- Coed Basketball 12 13 45-4- 31-2- NURSE SAY- 8 39-4- 2 33-3- Sigma Chis Lead es not A real preliminary game is offered for local fans Saturday night prior to the feature game between the Cougars and Aggies when two of the best Independent basketball teams in the stale meet under the names of Ace’s Cafe of Logan and Lauren W Gibbs of Salt Lake Aces defeated Gibbs by a margin at Salt Lake last week and Gibbs will be back battling to turn Ace’s into “five black Jacks Anyway who wouldn’t come an hour early to see Red Wade Carl Mulleneaux Ale Hervilla Rudy Van Kampen and some of the rest of the local talent do some pasting— somehow 7 two-poi- nt tour ship twit th ppt wri i the I forth over the floor Each team la out to win the championship and they are willing to work hard for it Come on you basketball players we are anxious to see &nd who wins the championship and to get on with our next great event Agg pioa viou who' OWL BILLIARD Air pare puac is w spec! day ) PARLOR Becker’s Beer Ammunition Fishing Tackle Undq Emit In Dixo prow to p Star On Draught 38 West Center 1 pictu m SHOE REPAIRING Oat ' i All-Ti- Amassing a total of 509 points during less than two years of college basketball competition Bill Klner lanky Ute center bids fair to pass the mark handily before he completes his four years of activity on the waxed 1000-poi- nt floor Kinner Special Price To Students c US Y’est Center to Lyric Theater) wide who Is leading the margin has averaged 20-1- 4 ially played outstanding ball for the losers This victory gives them the right to play the Epsilons the winner to get another crack at the 8gs Should the Sigs lose this one a deciding game will he played contests Record me 89-3- 2 138 points per game during that period In the thirty-seve- n games he has placed for the Utes both his highest and lowest figures were reached recently' Twenty-thre- e points against Montana State la Salt Lake this season was the top mark and four points against B- - Y U in Provo last Saturday was the lowest score during the two years of college combats In 1933 “Spirdly Bill” rolled up 145 points In R M Cl Western division games and 108 In outside In 1934 up to the presBill has rolled up 122 points in division play and 136 outside his home loop Included in his ‘‘outside’’ performances are 17 points against Stanford 17 against California 13 against the Ogden Boosters and 13 against U S C so that it may be seen that tbe term “outside game" does not mean “easy competition” If Kinner bolds to his average against Utah Aggies in the Redskins’ final series of the year he will have approximately 636 counters at the close of the present campaign Thus Utah's ace center is hot on the trail of one Les Witte of Wyoming who hopes to reach the mark by the end of the present season With two more years to go fcuj with general Improvement coming with added experience Coach Vadal Peterson believes that his rangy pivot man will surpass the record of the Wyoming ace by the time in winds up his college career ent time RM C western division scorers by a moet 14 Die Captain Near and Judd This series Is being run off ns a double elimination snd so the Sigs do not have it cinched In a game played late last night Phi Kappa Iota nosed out the PI Kape The losers led at the half but a second half rally proved their undoing Brady sank three in a row the last min ute to give the winners their victory Simmons Tripp and Whitesides the latter espec- high-power- 1000-poi- nt ' Intramural Group: 13 110 10 n -- 7-- 7-- Boxing To Start February 7-- 27th' Crystal Bottling & Furniture Company o 24-2- 18-1- 9 82-1- 30-2- Scheby Cleaners & Tailors 25-8- 1 YOUR HEADQUARTERS COMPANY IF A HAT SHIRT SHOES OR SUIT YOU NEED Go and See Thatcher Clothing Co: mascot Converse All Star Basketball Shoes The United States fleet Is scheduled to leave California In early April transit the Panama canal visit Cuba and Haiti and be reviewed by President Roosevelt in the Hudson river in June In October ail or part of the fleet will return to tbe Pacific coast Logan Hardware Co 45 North Main Street “At Your Service” - ' rr |