Show 5 V - wgwqgySS-Tsgpff- STUDENT LITE LOGAN UTAH MARCH 161939 jrjrricKr FARMER C AGERS SET FORM C A A MEET Versatile' Ace Cross Country Run Slated For March 21 With the first main event of the track season coming up on March 31 with staging of the run the coaching staff urges that all possible entrants should begin training immediately The winner of this race will be awarded the official “A" sweater and the first one finishing of the freshmen rank will receive his numeral Course Given The run will begin on 7th north in front of Armstrong's Florist company go south past the library to the main highway up the main highway to the golf course down 7th East to the starting point north to the north entrance of the stadium and on to the track where the contestants will circle it one and limes before reaching the tape There were two of such races staged a year ago one in the fall and the other in the spring Sterling Cook and Lawrence Davis tied in the fall run in the fastest time ever turned in for the course negotiating the distance in 14:585 The one staged last spring was won by Cook with Davis coming in second The time was 15:21 5 Cook Holds Title Cook also won the conference 880 yard event on the time of 1:577 which has been bettered on few occasions in the conference track windup He will again run for the Aggies and will defend this title Much is expected of him in the meets this season y the Following the track calendar lists the Intramural meet on April 7 and 8 and the Sorority relays on April 21 The first dual meet for the Aggies will be held in the Aggie stadium with the U of U tracksters on April 29 cross-count- one-ha- lf — Courtesy Salt Lake Tribune ACE ROUNDY Roundy Completes Mat Career Turns To Track -- 2 i x - 8 I n CLAIITO w i th :ti t U f -- for a Day Here we are — hero is last — at least at spring for a day early this week — Work has been resumed on the Aggie field house— This is the last issue for the last 1939 winter quarter — Engineers will be smoking things Up on Friday— and don’t forget that green tie Baseball Speaking of spring reminds us of baseball which is something we ain’t got a team of The high schools' have ons—Tlic colleges on the eastern slope have one — New York City has got several but little ol’ 30C0 strong Utah State hasn't even got an flat team— heigh "ha" I guess the automobile is here to stay And while the moans ring leu it and clear — I realize the idea is late but why shouldn’t Utah State have a ski team We only possess some of the best skiers in the intermountain west Why indeed - -- I heard somebody say that the Kollcgiate Kapcrs were going to bo sumpin well worth coming back to school spring quarter for even if a young man's fancy never turned to thoughts of love and hamburgers Among the Backets One of the biggest questions in the minds of Aggie fans besides wondering what is in that French Exam happens to be ’’Will or will not the Farmers take a tennis game or match this season?” — Romney says that he's all set for the Frisco Toschl trip— Louis wants to know when is the Junior Prom —Track artists are all working out In the gym They might get out before the cross country run in April — They did once beSpring Well if 11 ‘S al ut I U ho j I n In n : an Well Well! 1:1 tie or lpl ovt j ft ac : Acel Roundy popular captain of the 1939 Aggie wrestling team has finally hung up his togs after a highly successful college wrestling career During the last two years Ace as he is better known has been a mat title holder capturing the 153 pound title on both occasions Now as a senior Ace is through with the mat game He will not be out of athletics entirely however because when spring rolls around the genial Ace will be out tossing the javelin for the Aggie track team A graduate of Springville high school Roundy chalked up an enviable record in prep school athletics He continued his sport career at the BYU on the following year playing on the freshman football team and also being a member of the "Y" wrestling squad This was the last year that freshmen were allowed to compete on varsity minor sports teams Desiring to enroll in a forestry school and inasmuch as the "Y" school didn’t have such a department Ace registered at this college for the next school year When the winter quarter rolled around Roundy occupied the 155 lb weight tivioion on me Aggie mat squad The next grappling season found him in the 165 lb class and he won tnis weight division in the western tlvision meet and repeated again this year to climax his wrestling career in excellent fashion Lest We Forget - - - Men : non-Agg- ls Badminton V The Smart Gym will be the scene of interest Thursday March 23 at 7:30 p m when all of the WAA Ten Players Selected MURALS For San Francisco Trip With eyes set upon a possible national Collegiate' Championship the basketeers of Utah State are zipping through torrid practice sessions each afternoon in an effort to improve their play to a point where such a feat may be realized Coach E L Romney has expressed himself as being very well satisfied with the pep and enthusiasm of the squad as they prepare for their crucial test The performances of the second been stringers have especially outstanding and two of them Max Wilkcns and Lloyd Jacobsen have earned a right to make the coveted trip to San Francisco Four Teams Entered Saturday morning the Aggies will head for the coast and the famous Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay where they will contend with three other college quints to determine the best team west of the Mississippi River The other three teams are University of Oregon University of California and Oklahoma University Of these three the Farmers have already met and lost to Caliwas very fornia The margin slight however and the local lads are sure that they can reverse the tables if given another chance Players Chosen Ten players have been chosen for the trip with the possible chance for one more The lucky ten are: Captain Ray Lindquist Calvin Wilkens Max Agricola Roland Floyd Jacobsen guards Reading Clyde Morris centers and Floyd Morris Bus Bingham Leonard James and Eddie Izatt forwards A last minute’ possiChailie bility will probably be Clark who has capably subbed for Agricola several times and seen more action than either Wilkens or Jacobsen The Aggies will probably stay at the Washington Hotel in San Francisco to and are play and Monday Tuesday nights March 20 and 21 If successful both nights they will next go to Chicago to contend for the National Collegiate Championship AGGIE WRESTLERS TO ENTER AAU 15-- 9 15-- MEET IN OGDEN 9 15-- 9 In the AAU wrestling tourna Kappa Sigma Phi Epsilon ment held Friday and Saturday tournament was sponsored by the Where? ’ in Ogden the Aggies will have a intramural department with John A year from now the field house should be rein charge few luminaries participating They Brotoerg In the club league Logan High sounding frqmthe sock of baseballs in mitts as future will have stiff competition from Alumni club won over Smelter club diamond stars begin training for the first Western 6 and outstanding grapplers from this by the score Division beseball schedule in many a moon The sport section of the country was discontinued some time ago because of the wintry Max Snow and Wayne Steed anHeading the Aggie group will be nounce the springs and lack of training space but with the advent following as the Dave Greene recent winner of the of the field house the Farmers will have ample room volleyball team to get in shape But when the time rolls around for the 155 lb division in the Western Fraternity League: Grant Stevenson PKI Division tournament Although he umpire to call Play ball where will the teams play? Bill Thomas PKA was an easy winner in this tourIts high time someone was thinking of that and making Alvord SPE ney his competition will be much plans to support the national pastime on its initiation ence Slater PKI keener As well as Lynn Darlcy Ben Bingham l’KA and Clyde Higginson entering from Sidelights Dick Ryan Sigma Chi this college in this weight there Freshman cagers at Utah State have a dull future to will be several U of U stalwarts Club League: look forward to Only two men of an eighteen man squad Other participants from this Elon Griffin LHA will graduate leaving Coach Dick Romney with material will be Rao Bateman LHA college in the tourney The Silver and Gold galore for next year’s casaba wars Qucnten Bardsley 118 lbs Elmo Nick Draculieh Smelter John Putnick Smelter Jensen 134 lbs and Myrl Bench student paper at Colorado University picked four Colorado 123 lbs Bench due to his ineligiRiley Bingham Weber team and they players on their number one bility for conference competition Vern Anderson Wellsville had one player on the number two team No modesty over n Honorable mention: Seth Maugh-athis season has not had any Tennis prospects look brighter here than they Wellsville Bill Shaw LHA Lee there matches but he is one of the best some time have Don’t get excited though for Moore Cardon PKI Jack and wrestlers to be turned out by this Have the noticed you way Aggie badminton players are college He placed well up in the SPE badminton the circles Skiers will compete dominating meet of the Bates lust running intercollegiate Wayne years held in the east last year Jensen chess champion and Ralph this week end at Alta in the state open ski meet Reed Olsen Olsen who is in line for an is in better condition than ever Willis have reached the finals in is defending champion and will not be counted out of the this years chess tournaOlympic berth is not the only Aggie in such a category running for the championship in ment as it reaches the fourth week Lee Cardon versatile track man may develop into a dehis class weight of play cathlon star 2 15-- all-st- Intramural teams vie for honors ing the music in a dance contest Sponsored by Phi Delta Pi the contest will be the feature of an open house affair and the public and all college men and women are Invited to attend The teams are made up of girls from unaffiliated groups and from all of the sororities on the campus Each team will contest in the following dances: tap character social creative and folk The performance will be judged according to costumes originality skill and spirit Upon entering the gym each person will have the opportunity mcasting a vote for one of the teams to determine which is the most popular one on the campus Following the dance contest there will be dancing for everyone with Keith Spencer and his orchestra furnish- - The price of admission for the entire evening of gaiety is only ten cents (10c a person Girls bring your boy friends Boys bring your girl friends And everybody come! A H Palmer and Sons - PLUMBING EQUIPMENT Iron Fireman Stokers 186 N Main - Phone 46(1 A pugnacious young chap it'ns he Until he discovered that LEE Looked so well on his head Factory in a Meadow Tluit he stopped seeing red And now he's as nice as can be A dozen small Ford plants dot- the fields and meadows within fifty miles of Dearborn We call them the PUGNACIOUS PRESERVE YOUR tttmor tt-- L 1A--4 r'tr'dvnood to tbe finals loadd Logan'sdefendbeta r -' the VOrtmoeettrouc 3 y oevankl tie ry w-’L Re me ' VAT “village industries” Their windows are bright in the sun and their wheels turn to the harnessed energy of once lazy streams p farmer-workme- n with a LEE Taro Aggie ' badminton players advanced to the finals last night in 4Js Logan badminton tourney and Vyiii ' J tl U fUoreft Ckaee ABred defeat-"- I - Many of their workers are farmers who love fine machinery After harvest 'and before green-uthese v Cit M Feature Open House Why Not? When Utah State’s roving basketball cagers take the floor in the NCAA meet at San Francisco next Monday they will be attired in suits that for drabness are second to none AGGIE Evidently sentiment is the reason the Aggie moguls are hanging on to the relics because if you remember the Farmers used them when they went to the Olympic tryouts in 1936 and at that time the suits were far from being BY DUANE TURNER new San Franciscans are expecting to see a colorful team when the Aggies play there and it is sincerely hoped that Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity won the play and not the suits will be the means of j udging the the intramural fraternity league After all it’s not their fault boys volleyball championship yesterday M Men teams throughout the valley can show the Aggieg toy defeating Phi Kappa Iota to finish a very successful volleyball up when it comes to classy suits and it may be that they program The winners lost the first could be persuaded to let the Farmers borrow them for the game to the league leading PKI coast jaunt But seriously its about time to realize that but came back stronger to times are changing Flashy suits and striking colors are take the next two games becoming a necessity for present day basketball teams and PKI’s had won over Sigma Chi Enwe should be no exception Next year along with the new gineers and Sigma Nu to qualify field house why not some new basketball outfits and then for the finals PKA had beat Beta a colorful team can dress to fit the part and The Skiers Aggies and it Dance Contests Will BY HAROLD SIMPSON mu iv Reid Olsen along with a number of other Aggies will enter the state open ski meet at Alta this week end Reid the defending champion is once more favored to cop the title His latest feat in winning the Rocky Mountain Ski Association title at Aspen Colorfore:ado puts the genial Reid up among General John J "Black Jack" the best of them The skiers will Pershing has been offered a movie enter the meet representing the Mt job to act as a technical adviser Logan Ski club in an Indian picture— I’d say take It A Democrat won an election in M Vermont recently — We’re sure The Logan Fourth ward baskethaving a variety of weather First ball team champions of the Logan aatt rains and then snow and then district M Men is composed entire- unhand then came the dawn— ly of Utah State students Last The Utah Chronicle allegedly the Fourth ward team went the best publication Jn the eon-l- a year to the finals and they having n squabble with stand a good chance of repeating It their performance and perhaps betthsagb the beys at the U stepped it anf al Xne and because the adrnin-- l tering Team are members Merlin lrachm Med ta put them to Clemonta Hinton MarC-hH-w wanted ta pick np their Bishop W and ge home Tsk Tsk is shall Holllngshead Paul Burton Sion Griffin Milton Albrecht Wesfar a model pubH try Keetch Dean Hall Mack Lloyd ley netr OleaVe and Ralph Morgan Moryi-a- im gan Is the only -ti cross-countr- abound the hoira WATER-BLO- C 5°° park their cars in neat rows beside the plants Inside with the newest most modem machines they build Ford parts With the money earned they buy They raise food for themselves and feel secure They know that if slack times come farm and garden will houses grow wings — barns are filled with provender and sheds with back-savin- g still provide employment Life is pleasant in the villages Working conditions are almost ideal Men do better work and are proud of their contribution to Ford quality machinery families have one foot on the land and one in industry It shows up in the fine performance and dependability of the 1939 Ford cars that fertile forty just east of the pasture lot — families go to school — These Ford ODD lioion all-arou- CO tl P & DI |