Show 4’ STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH MARCH 3 1938 PAGE FOUR hfwl WINTER CARNIVAL SATURDAY Winter Carnival Plans Feature Varied Events 1 All Attending 2 jFor ay 3 l” ' Carnival Head in the afternoon Competition Keen The teams will be composed of four men but only the first three places in the two races will be counted The competition is expected to be very close for team honors The Sigma Chi team composed of Jack Watson Bud Fuller and Vern Ralph De Moisey Crocket all of whom are expert racers will be neck and neck with the excellent forestry club team composed of Reid Olson (the boy who nearly beat Dave Quinney of the Utah Ski Team in the slalom staged by the Mount Logan Ski Club) Dearl Buckley and Jack 4 5 G 7 8 Hill Slalom Race Women 1:30 P M — Open Slalom 1:00 P ML — 2:00PM — Intramural (4 Relay for Ski man team) at camp for awards etc M — Buses leave for Logan 3:30 P M — Assemble 4:00 P Major All these boys have been practicing for this event ever since before Christmas and it will be difficult to pick the winner until the times have been computed The high point man of the downhill and slalom races will receive an individual award This kind of competition will show the possibilities of developing a team for intercollegiate competition for these boys have only been skiing for a relatively short time Major Event This winter carnival is one of the major activities sponsored by the student body and everyone is invited to come and enjoy some BILLIARD PARLOR Becker’s Beer on Draught Ammunition Fishing Tackle Tickets for lunch and transportation presented with student body cards Charge to be made for those without cards: 50? transportation 25i‘ lunch Lunches will he served at noon tinder the direction of the Spur organization Croft Makes Ready To Move To Logan CLINTON PETERSON real skiing Points will be awarded intra-murthe groups having largest group there the chairman announced Officials for the day are Coach Ken Vanderhoff general chairstudent man Clinton Peterson chairman Hyrum Hunsaker inGlenn Jones open tramurals events Spur organization lunch Wendell Twitchell Wesley Shaw and Abel Ekins judges of finish Ralph Cutler and Wayne Steed timers Lloyd Jacobsen scorer al Plenty of Snow The snow conditions are reported to be ideal with a fall of 6 inches of powder snow at the site near Tony Grove while we were having a spring shower on the campus The previous snow had an excellent hard base and there a few is nothing better than inches of new snow on a good crust The scenery in the canyon this winter is enough in itself to draw a large crowd to the ski area Events Planned The events planned wjll interest from all classes of enthusiasts novice to expert There will be snow sculpturing cross country ski race ski relay snow shoe relay downhill ski race for novice and a girls’ slalom The highlight of the day will be the competition for a team cup Intra mural points will also be given for attendance Big Attraction The big attraction of the day the races for the cup will be the best exhibition of expert skiing ever staged for the students of ’he college The race will be patterned after the rules of the National Amature Ski Association and the races to be held the following week at Sun Valley It will be a combined slalom and downhill race The teams will be scored on both the fast downhill race and the intricate slalom These events will attract more interest from the spectators than any other type of skiing including jumping Fred’s Cafe & j ‘j'k’l t f:'3 i :! Jack Croft Montana State college football coach who last winter resigned to accept a position as dean of men at Utan State colannounced today he would lege leave Bozeman in and take over his new duties April 1 Croft came to Bozeman in the spring of 1230 in time to take over spring football He will be succeeded by Schubert Dyche present director of athletics and former football coach of the college h ROTC Unit Head GOODYEAR Shoe Shop ! Tctcry Methods Judges of Finish Judges of Finish Judges of Finish Timers Timers Scorer intra-mur- The manager is Allan Hatch a returned missionary from Ran-doUtah who is a leader of individual scoring honors He rates third in the managers with a total of 103 managers points th New Sport Classes Offered Aspiring Rifle Team Defeats Oklahoma Pitt lf In Matches intra-mur- The ping pong schedule will which nineteen teams are entered ball The finals in the volleyball contest are finished The Pi Kaps beat the Phi Kaps on the last stretch the scores in straight games beGa G T Pf P 0 4 and This is the Schwartz F C U 12 82 49 20 213 ing 12 74 33 20 181 Pi Kaps’ first major first place Young c Wyo 11 Parkinson f UAC 66 23 28 155 this yedr and iy should bring their Garff c UAC 12 50 35 34 135 rating a bit higher in the final c 12 48 25 35 121 CU Harvey standings 11 43 27 21 113 Biake c CAC Nielsen f Utah 11 49 10 29 108 I’ll be seeing you at the winAndreason f UAC 12 43 14 16 100 11 f 42 15 26 99 ter carnival BYU Kump Conference ally well in the meet garnering two firsts In the century dash he was clocked at 47 seconds flat This is the best time that has been made in these parts since the days of Bud Shields of the B Y U Congdon also put up his flag in the sixty yard paddle Another dual winner was Max Urry of the U of U Urry scored his wills in the 220 and 440 yard swims The Aggies counted a surprise in winning the 400 yard relay race The team in the relay is composed of Bud Congdon Congdon Marsh Gelier and ’Tarz’ Waymcnt Elsworth Congdon made it a close bit of wiggling in the fancy diving barely being nosed out by Gehrke of the Utes Total points for the meet were Utah 80 Utah State 51 Coach Ken Vanderhoff is very much pleased with the showing his boys made and is looking toward next year with high hopes Besides most of this year’s team back several promising frosh will be in to lend a helping hand Rifle team defeated the Oklahoma A and M ROTC rifle team and the University of Pittsburg varsity rifle team in matches during the past week Scoring 3737 points against Oklahoma A and Ms 3610 the team set up an unofficial range record In the varsity match the Utah State team scored 2771 points against Pittsburg’s 2745 points Dearl Buckley captain set up a new individual scoring record with 383 points out of a possible 400 The previous range record was 382 points AfLer a late start the team is gradually coming up to its position among the leaders which it has occupied during the past few years So far this year the team has won four out of tea matches losing from the University of Alabama the University of Pittsburg Kansas State college Texas A and M State and the College of Washington University of Delaware and winning matches from the University of Illinois University of Cincinnati Oklahoma A and M and a return match with the University of Pittsburg A shoulder to shoulder handicap match is being arranged with the ladies’ rifle team for early in the spring quarter The USAC During the spring quarter two new sport classes will be given both under the direction of Hyrum will be One class Hunsaker known as field sports the other will be preparation for Sigma Delta Psi Field sports will consist of such games as softball horseshoes and other competitive sports It will be a good chance to learn more about outside activity And will be an activity class The other class will be in line directly with the required events of tile athletic fraternity and will deal with the events in the test for entry the events and required standards are as follows: 120 sec 100 yard dash 11 yard hurdles 16 sec high jump 5 feet broad jump 17 feet 16 lb shot 30 feet 20 foot rope climb 12 sec base ball throw 250 feet javalin 130 feet football punt 100 yd swim 120 feet 1:45 sec one mile run 6 min front hand spring hand stand 10 sec fence vault chin high good posture standard B (HBM) Scholarship eiligible for Varsity competition The number allowed to enroll will be limited to about 40 and the course should prove very interest5 ARROW CAB PHONE 60 Who Wins What and Why? Colorado university and Utah university seem to he in the hist mad dash for in somewhat of a dead-heThe Utes the top spot of the conference ranking play tlie plenty potent Cougars this week end in Salt Lake and should come out on the long end (take nothing for granted though as Hie Aggies were slated to If the conference ends in a whip the Cougars too) are rather nil After tie the possibilities of a play-of- f And anyall who gains in such a thing as a p'ayoff way most schools would rather get half of the publicity of a title than practically from a position as a none as a second n'ace winner It’s In the Wind in and wilh spring comes be must the air Spring Cantain Fred “Doc” Eberliardt the call for track men is working out regularly with the javelin and is being joined daily by new aspirants for a position on the track The Salt Lake City pajiers in a gesquad sture look on the Aggies as a very good contender for the Track championships could be western track honors That sport is important as the used a bit more here too others and should he entered into with the same zip and earnestness (by the look on some of the faces around school I can see other signs that spring is in the air) To the East Don’t forget to make plans to he at the annual Utah State Winter Carnival this Saturday as it is really going to Clinton Peterson who is directing the affair be a honey along with Coach Ken Vanderhoff seems to think that it is He may he right going to he “the” affair of the year Make arrangements now to he at Tony Grove Satutoo rday and participate in the events offered And in Conclusion There will be plenty of people (students if you insist) fha are doing their utmost to Dut this Give them a hand — and celebration across by all means your cooueration as it is a school function Let’s evervhody get n the swing of things and forget about scoffing tho-- e that are trying to do their That may lie more than you are doing part SOPHOMORE ST PATRICK’S DAY FROLIC Saturday— March fi — Gym Soph and Partners free Others 10c Entire Student Body Invited ie ii Bl( Si 8 O & it’s the finest feeling finest 115 NORTH MAIN ki IVVtOtt M(N 01$ fc “Always An Aggie Booster” Moil Styltt Celebration al f)! at Utah State 00 SOLES Aoj 8iit Shot HALF HIQMU PRINTERS Wonia'i Lcithw r Composition ti semi-centenni- He means the new Jarman Airflator — and here’s why There’s a springy resilient innersole in the Airflator that keeps your feet at ease free from pavement jolting — drop by and let us show you with the Airflator Demonstrator — it proves just how the cushion inner-sol- e protects your foot and makes “America’s feeling shoe” Semi-Centenni- These Low Prices TODAY and EVERYDAY el a man can wear! Roberts gt BYU 11 38 21 24 99 11 37 24 26 98 Ahlquist c Utah Bill Reeve is the champion Ga — Games G— Field ping T — Free throws F(— Personalgoals fouls so far pong player of the house P—Total points SHOE REPAIR Bloom These Versatile I’omney lloys Several issues ago Olt llomney of the extension and former coach at Brigham Young university wrote Now as this is the special centennial the guest column edition no other than E L “Smiling Dick” himself is Be sure and It packs a wallop too doing the honors read it in this issue Scoring ONE PRICE Ii ing 15-- Commemorates A Fine Jl lleel Lifts NONE HIGHER Man’s It’s Not Love If von wanted to see what a hapuy man really looked like you should love seen the look on Coach George Nelson’s face last Saturday when the Aggie grapplers It walked off wilh the Western Dhision honors has been a Ion? time since a grappling flag has waved Le’s hone that t s here to stay mer Mu school pre-seas- This week we take a peek at a Greek outfit in the roundup -mural ENGRAVERS Institution ’s Growth Logan Hardware Co Qaality Rubber Heels Hats Cleaned and Blocked ! Shoes! Shined Smart Doings In Intramural PKA won the singles in hand This seems to be about the first first for the Pi Kaps Oh yes they haven't won the tournament yet to win first in hand ball Lt Colonel Joseph D Brown they must get high in both singles head of the L'SAC ROTC unit will and doubles address the International Relations club at 7 p m this evening in the McKinley and Snow junior men’s lounge Colonel Brown will managers spend their diseus the far eastern war trou- spare time at Mexican triangles bles as they pertain to the United Sol genial gym attendant goes States with perhaps some mention for it in a big way Note: Mex of new European developments as Triangles is not a new night spot they concern our own military it is a game played with marbles on a board preparations With the new bills for military Managers! Are your schedules appropriations before congress it is of great interest to find just what posted near your telephones? defense is necessary Colonel Brown Ken Scott can't get his Barb outis well qualified to speak on the national defense program especial- fit near the snow it seems those ‘Missouri’ boys don't like that sort ly in regards to the west coast Faculty members and students of thing are invited to attend this discu Without changing the subject sion Neal Jones can’t find ‘webs’ or 'staves' to outfit his A g boys for Parkinson Third In the coming wniter carnival Discusses Wars MONK Dyed Covered Foothills Furnish Skiing for Loganites” "Nelson Initiates Newcomers into the Mysteries of the Sport” were the headlines in the Salt Lake Tribune February 20 1921 And so this most popular outdoor sport of today was started in Cache Valley by that well known heavyweight wrestler who incidentally is a talented artist able to ski circles around most anyone in the crowd George Nelson who learned in his native country Scandinavia to manipulate a pair of skis as adeptly as the American youth learns to toss a baseball was one of the first real pioneers to teach Loganites the tricks of the sport George Nelson stated that he would be glad to offer his services as - an instructor at the Wiuter Carnival Saturday "Snow start Monday There is a single in tournament and a doubles Bar-Be-Q- ue “JUST A PLACE TO EAT” We Specialize in a Milk and 15' Malt-W- hole Ice Cream ! Shoes Repaired Ski Enthusiast Sports 64 South Main I “Doc” Is Early Lunch Spur Organization Wendell Twitchell Wesley Shaw Abel Ekins Ralph Cutler Wayne Steed Lloyd Jacobsen L i’!f GEORGE "DOC” NELSON General Chairman Student Chairman Intramurals Open Events Hyrum Hunsaker for attendance points cross 10:00 A M — Intramural country 10:30 A M — Open Down Hill 11:00 A M— Snow Sculpturing Snow 11:00 A M—Intramural shoe race (4 man team) Noon Lunch Served by Spur Organization Down 1:00 P M — Intramural Contestants competing in the open events will not he he eligible for intramural events Trophies will he awarded in the open events for team and individual having high score Prizes will be given for women’s snow sculpturing and slalom events Glenn Jones ORDER OF EVENTS FOR CARNIVAL Clinton Peterson Student Chairman Ken Vanderhoff General Chairman EVENTS TIME 8:00 A M — Buses leave Center & Main St 9:30 A M —Registration One Never Knows Does One (Words and Music) The upset at 1’rovo hu--t week was really unlooked for as Bud Congdon winner of two far as this scribe and hundreds of others were concerned dashes in the Western division Maybe the Cougars can handle Hie ball in the “cracker Anyway swimming meet held in the local box” much better than it was figured they could has been elected the Farmers made the scribes look a bit foolish on several pool Saturday with a very satisfying season captain of the 1938 swimming occasions and came through didn’t Colorado we?) heat (We squad Bud showed up exception- OFFICIAL'S OF THE DAY — t" CAPTAIN All intramural events will be in charge of intramural managers Each team must furnish and he responsible for its Coach Ken Vanderhoff Clinton Peterson AGGIE TANKSTERS ELECT CONGDON own equipment The annual Utah State winter carnival will be held Sat-urdat Tony Grove in Logan canyon and should be a I “super-speciafor all winter enthusiasts Coach Ken Van-- “i t announced today derhoff and Clinton Peterson Tickets went on sale this morning at the secretary’s of- before five o’clock gfiee and all tickets mustbebe purchased 10? with the student body card Friday The tickets will Without the cards the cost will be 50? for transportation jLand 25? for eats The Spurs will sell candy and refreshments at the Carnival for those who get hungry between 'meals The school buses of the Cache county school system will leave Main and Center at 8 o'clock f in the morning and return at 4 o'clock Versatile George Rules For Snow Carnival ONB GUARANTEED QUALITY U - WAIT SERV1CK j WHILE - Gambles DESIGNERS J P SMITH & SON South Side of Federal Ave R A W L I We Hope the Ensuing Fifty Years Will Be As Prosperous! 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