Show PAGE FOUR' STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH MARCH 23 1939 AGGIES PLACE THIRD IN N C A A Amazing! A Picture Of The learn Win Consolation Prize the horn BY HAROLD SIMPSON AGGIE A suggestion to the registration committee: Rotated order of registration Example: Have the alphabet divide into three parts and take turns in registering first in 4 middle and last They take turns now but it repeated BY DUANE TURNER turns out that the people whose names are at the of the alphabet ‘s’ for instance always get the axe in tourna horseshoe Intramural Just a sugg ment for the fraternity league will neck when it comes to sectioned classes see me begin tomorrow with Max Snow lion For further details Oregon Takes Title Three and Howard Shurtz student man In the line of sports nothing of importance as far Aggies Capture agers in charge The teams have as Utah State is concerned will happen for a while entered and the first round After being somewhat unimpresWonder what happened to to our Gagers? The quescedule is as follows: stion of scientific basketball vs the Aggie “system’ will sive in losing the opener of the Wrestling Titles In vs PKI 12:10 Sigma Nu also crop up Farmer grapplers didn’t do so bad at NCAA meet to the University of 12:40 Delta Phi vs SPE the AAU meet and they were down there minus the old Oklahoma the Utah State Farmers Ogden A A U Meet 1:10 Ag Club vs Lambda Chi master George Nelson The ‘Doc’ was busy in San 1:30 Sigma Chi vs BK came back in the consolation conFrancisco vs PKA Foresters 4:10 test to outscore the talented LongAll players must be in swimming most interesting One of the horns of Texas University by a During the recent state high school basketball tourna suits the balcony will be open ment four of the sixteen teams entered were under tk AAU mat jousts of the intermounscore of 51 to 49 tain area for a number of years to spectators tutelage of former Aggies namely Lyle Tripp of Bear Rh The battle was a thriller all the was staged last Friday and SaturCecil Baker of Granite Con Watts of South Cache an er tournahorseshoe Intaramural findway with the halftime period day in Ogden It displayed some The other twelve coaches Dixon Kapple of Ogden start club will ment for the league ing the score tied 25 all After of the real outstanding wrestlers of IiYU Incidentally the meet which is hel Texas had tied the score at 49 to 49 of the amateur ranks of this sect- at the horseshoe court Thursday at 12:10 with John Broberg in annually in Salt Lake City was absolutely devoid of Sal with only thirty seconds to go or of the country Greene Shines charge Teams will play both Lake participants as far as players and coaches are cm Clyde Morris reserve Aggie Center cerned Granite high might qualify however Aggie wrestlers were very well campus champion being determinswished the strings in the last five seconds to bring the coveted vict- represented in the tournament and ed by the highest scorers in these Count Colorado1 in as the coming Big Seven track to the combined events All players must ory to the Utahns Bus Bingham some of them returned champion They have everything over there BYU court to the horseshoe again resumed his scoring activi- campus this week with gold medals report The Division track should the Utah entrants top 12:10 at their of respectThursday winning ties by garnering 19 points for high symbolic Presenting the Utah Aggie basketball team number two team in the Big Seven and consolation on held in meet will be which May 13 will probLogan tournin the annual winners in the NCAA meet scorer of the game After doing ive class weight Director Hunsaker of the Intraably be featured by the sprints Cy Ellsworth former Standing left to right: Austin Hughes Bill Evans Harold Simpson Ed Izatt Floyd Morris some very capable guarding for ey Probably the leader of the Clyde Morris Roland Reading Howard Stone Charley Clark and Earl Winger state prep champ in the 100 yard dash is now attendmost of the game both Agricola Aggie troupe was Dave Greene mural department announced this Sitting left to right: Lloyd Jacobsen Sterlin g Cook Cal Agricola Captain Ray Lindquist anl Lindquist were ejected from recent winner of the Western Di- week that Intramural tennis will ing BYU and when he meets up with Lee Cardon Aggie Leonard James John Broberg and Bus Bingham Manager Charles Jenkins is sitting in front of the the fray via the personal foul vision 155 lb class and who with begin April 11 and Intramural track captain and sprint start there should be speed team Max Wilkins was missing when the picture was taken Rollo Larsen will captain the track will be held April 14 and 15 route and speed to burn varsity mat team next season Oregon the Winner In tennis Utah and BYU should battle it out with tb A bigger and better The University of Oregon victor Greene trained down to the 145 lb Lest We Forget he a better thin Cardon Prepares over the Longhorns in the first weight division for this meet and baseball tournament is being plan- ‘Y’ in the favored role Utah State will will probabl a of lack Baseball Hunwon for usual ned Director it this sponsor than for quite handily spring night’s play and also conqueror Two other Utah Staters who saker of the Intramural depart- be buried until 1940 The athletic department is financiall of in Sooners the the Oklahoma Skiing Decathalon For week in embarrassed and the intramural department our best be! will go to Chicago to dominated the field of contestants ment announced this Members of the Student Council The Prom final round Spring quarter The mural depart represent the West in the National in their respective weights were managers meeting is financially disgraced to start with is slated to be the biggest extravaendeared themselves to the skiers Elmo Jensen 134 lbs Myrl Bench baseball was nearly ment The school’s Championships Collegiate of one the biggest departments of northern Utah when they apnone although track ganza yet (so I barring year’s Captaining this 118 lbs and Glen Johnson 112 lbs a lost sport on this campus but blessed with an excessive amount of lucre been The boys are actually Oregonians earned their way to the Jensen was in hear) propriated $50 for Reid Olsen to team is Lee Cardon a fast exceptionally good a very successful tournament was make the trip to "the Olympic try ping sprinter who is also very playing tennis and if the weather Coast meet by winning the Northcondition pinning a Des- completed last year to start the outs at Mt Hood doesn't watch out the tennis team ern Division of the Pacific Coast physical Olsen versatile in the ft After Losing First Game — Oregon won the opportunity at Aspen Colorado some time ago when he copped first place in the Rocky Mountain Skji Ascociation meet which was conducted there Due to lack of finances however his chances of going to the tryouts became dim but the council in a surprise move voted the money to his cause Reid will undoubtedly do well and the record he makes will bring fame and publicity to Utah State and the skiing in northern Utah Badminton Allred Howard Morris Dennis Willmore Marjorie Davis and all other Aggie badminton players can thank the intramural department for the success they have made in the recent badminton tourneys The mural department has popularized the game to a great extent and they are continually bettering the play of the Aggies The latter part of this month will find the Farmer stars entering the state badminton tournament and if their past success is any indication the better prepare to be Chase title-holde- DENNIES’ Billiard Parlor Has the Best CONFECTIONS ACCESSORIES Fisher Beer on Draught WEST 1st NORTH 21 We are in a position to handle livestock on Automobile Deals! 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Davis ' two miler and several others Some of the members of last year’s freshmen team are also rated as having excellent chances of turning in some good performances in their specialities particular so are Fred Aste in the javelin Earl Winger in the pole vaule and Warren O’Gara and Howard Stone a duo of capable shot put artists Sterling Cook defending champion in the 880 will also be rj Farmers Ready For Spring Grid Drills USED CARS MURALS Led by Captain Carl Smith large squad of spring footballers were ready for the initial workouts in the torrid spring grind The Aggies while losing twelve of last years team by graduation should be back in the thick of the fight for the conference crown Their chief loss will be felt in the baekfield but with a good supply of baekfield material on band the shoes of the departing can probably be filled On the line John Ahern at tackle will be the only man lost but a husky group of tackle aspirants are ready to step up m his place Several scrimmages are scheduled for the spring session the climax being on high school day when the gridiron stars get to strut their stuff before next years crop of Freshies 0 at least one practice season before the first tennis meet And speaking of Proms and tennis brings us quite naturally to Joe Geddes who heads the Prom committee and is a returning tennis star of a year or two ago With Joe and Bud Edison- both on the squad the Aggies should have as much show in tennis as Fred Perry is giving Don Budge The stubborn one (he won’t Budge get it?) has taken seven out of seven games played in straight sets except last Sunday when the Britisher finally broke through for a 7 win over the carrot topped American The Southern California University aviators (and I do mean fliers) busted and jumped the San Diego State Pilots 26 to 18 in intercollegiate flying Oh competition last Monday shuck's why can’t we have a flywill get in ing team-othe- r schools do- - Absolute Necessities A waiting bench for people who under the make appointments clock We still need some more water in the upstairs fountain in the gym (come on Sol be a Some noble (?) forester sport) to wipe up Bunyan’s freshman green foot prints from the campus Some newer jokes to be used on The others are Les Pocock starting to tinge things a little by the Oder Wrestlers Aggie mat men really mauled things up down at the AAU meet Grant Johnson took in Ogden 112 pound weight Myrl Bench 134 ruled 118 pound division pound crown went to Elmo Jensen David Greene took 145 pound weight Clyde Higgenson came off third best in 158 pound division and Morris Morgan placed second as heavyweight Which all goes to prove that all that glitters is not gold but its nice to pretend I know a kid who waited till three o'clock Monday afternoon to be told that he was supposed to register at 7 that morning Engineers swear it was a Forester and visa cersa Incidently they were the only two groups to regis-tur- e Did some one that early say the early got worms? News Chatterers' are sure trying to put "Iron” man Gehrig of the Yanks on the bench any way its good publicity even if there is If there is somenothing in it Its about time that thing m it something like that happened Spring football will be starting Freshmen will any day now (of take an issue here soon what else the paper we mean could a frosh make an issue of?) SEE OUR— T A Davis and Hollywood Tennis Rackets $100 And Up and then defeating the University of California in the Farwest play- offs Their achievements stamp them as a truly fine representation for the West to send to challenge the supremacy of the Eastern courtiers Aggies Return Home After having seen all that the San Francisco World's Fair has will to offer the Utah Staters entrain for home campus where they will turn in their suits and resume their places as regular students until the "call of the ” conies again next season It climaxes a fairly successful season for the Aggies who won 8 and lost 4 during the regular season and then split the two games in their latest venture Only Lloyd Jacobsen and Johnny Broberg will be lost to the Farmers next year and with a veteran team the Aggies should be in the thick of the fight once more eret Gym entrant in short order and then winning a decision over Bob Mellon of Salt Lake City whom he rates as the best wrestler that he has ever met on the mat Bench knew too much about the wrestling ball rolling and this year's tournament should be even better according to Mr Hunsaker Sigma Phi won the Epsilon championship last spring Barbs Phi Kappa Iota Smelter game and thus had little difficulty club Sigma Chi Sigma Phi Epsilwith his lesser experienced op- on Sigma Nu and Wellsville have entered teams for this year’s components while Johnson encounterin petition said Mr Hunsaker and ed a little more competition winning the bunting for his class any other team on the campus that Also entered from this college would like to enter should have in the joust were Lynn Darley their managers report to the InClyde Higgonson Morris Morgan tramural office Quenton Bardsley and Ralph Mam-mo- tt CYCLE-O-LOGICA- WAY TO SEE L CACHE VALLEY IS ON A BICYCLE RENT ONE AT Logan Bike And Sport Shop waxed-court- Due to the small audiences attending the meet it is doubted whether it will be possible to send any of the victorious grapplers to the National AAU tournament to Francisco this be held in San week-en- d & TRANSFER Day and Night Service 449 N 2nd East - Logan PHONE 314 All Bicycles in 174 N Main St A-- l Shape Phone Construction on the new Aggie house was resumed following a few days of bright warm sunshine Present plans are calling for the structure to be com of pleted by the latter part August and if no further delays are encountered the house will be read for occupation and use by the time school opens Off hand a few names in the Freshmen track list pop to mind Dale Nelson prep They are champion in the 880 and Dean Bunderson and Ken States one dash and two in the 100 yd Other Freshmen stars are also FOUND Student body card belonging to registered which should make the Freshman track squad one of the Richard B Robbins Call at post best in years office You Are InvitedL TO VISIT OUR REMODELED AND REDECORATED NEW and LARGER STORE Saturday March 25 ' LEARNED IN A LOCKER ROOM Our store in its new dress and modern arrangement has been called the finest store of its kind in the Intermountain Country We want you to see it— and we want to see you So— drop in anytime Saturday You will be especially interested in our modern WALLPAPER DISPLAY hundreds of charming new patterns in an unique and striking arrangement for convenient selection It is the largest most varied showing of wallpapers in Logan For Spring Painting you can find EXACTLY the color you want in - - - Bennett’s Paints 66 Exquisite New Shades and tints for all surfaces ! 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