Show ‘STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH MATCH PAGE FOUR F P CHAMP DONATES INTRAMURAL CUP Growth of Department Receives Recognition BY L !' v K r JOHN The Director And The Mug BROBERG Mr F P Champ President of the Board of Trustees of the Utah State Agricultural College in recognizing the department of is making Physical Education this year an award to the fraternity team winning the intramural championship for the enhereafter tire year Annually such an award is to be made to the intramural fraternity team that collects the most winning points in intramural competition for the entire year Mr Champ Says: "Intramural sports reach that large majority of the student body of an institution which does not participate in competitive athletics It therefore provides a necessary corollary to the competitive athletic activities which in the end concentrate upon a relatively few outstanding athlePictured above is Director of tes Both programs have their Men's Intramurals Hy Hunsaker proper place in a College or University and happily are properly who has been largely responsible coordinated at Utah State” for the success the mural deMany other dignitaries of the partment has been enjoying At college including professors and the right is the new intramural students commented on the intracup mural program and what it is the school and the for doing students and they all were just as enthusiastic as Mr Champ Record Growth AGGIE The record of Intramural growth at the Utah State Agricultural College speaks for itself of the fine contribution it is making to students there Only a BY DUANE TURNER competently organized intramural department could boast of Chess such a record A new Utah State chess champThe total number of men registered in the two intramural ion was determined this week Willis defeated Ralph leagues club and fraternity at when the end of the winter quarter Wayne Bates last year’s chess 1939 was 1015 as March 17 champion and student manager in compared to the last year At The the end of the school year June charge of the tournament climaxed seven match 5 1938 996 men had registered playoff in intramural activities During weeks of chess playing among the the fall and winter quarters of fifteen entries that saw Willis this year 213 men have taken win all his matches including a part in alllcampus sports winthe with those branch of intramural sports Twenty-seve- n making the total enrollment in ner of last year in the played the intramural sports program matches were tournament 1228 men Norwin Sjoberg and Ted HanBig Event sen were third and fourth place house has been the big Openv was Duncan event of the year in the intra- winners Wilford mural program as 361 boys parti- consolation winner Pi Kaps Win cipated before a crowd of over 1350 to make it the most successSigma Chi and Pi Kappa Alpha ful in the history of the college reached the finals in the water-pol- o In the softball tournament 320 (not horseshoe) tournament In the finals Pi K A defeated boys competed in the fall session The intramural basketball tour- the Sigs by a 0 margin The nament attracted crowds of stu- winners went through the tournadents to the gym each noon to ment undefeated having only see 174 boys participate during one point scored against them the tournament Many varsity Track players were recruited from the Intramural track for the fraintramural basketball teams ternity league is on the spring Other sports staged on the intramural docket and scheduled league-teabasis were touch for April 14 and 15 Fifteen events football wrestling swimming are on the lineup including 160 winter carnival and volleyball yard dash 220 yard dash 220 Scheduled sports not yet com- yard high hurdles hammer throw pleted in the intramural program pole vault discuss high jump are water polo horseshoe soft-ba- shot javelin broad jump 440 and track-fiel- d yard dash 880 yard run two mile Spring Quarter Sports run mile run and relay A man sports open to any may enter a total of five events of Of this number college students regardless only three may team or now com- be track events provided the pleted are ping pong tennis bad- running events are less than minton fencing volleyball and mile Intramural managers chess Other sports have the entry blanks that are scheduled for spring quarter are due at the intramural office by baseball and golf 2:00 pm Tuesday April 11 1500 men are expected td phrth Tennis cipate in intramural sports by Intramural tennis competition the end of this school year club and for both fraternity Intramural sports at the Utah is scheduled to start State is a branch of the physical leagues11 Both April singles and doubles education department of which will be played under competition Professor Joseph R Jensen is of Ken Scott junior head H B Hunsaker is director the direction of mens’ intramural sports with student manager Individual High Scorers in Intra- the following students as members of the student intramural Fraternity League Delmar Miller PKA 80 points staff: Max Snow intramural manager John Evans PKA 90 points John Broberg and Ken Scott Joseph Rowland Sigma Chi 79 senior managers Howard Shurtz points Dean Hall SPE 78 Lee Cardon and Wayne SPE Steed points Clyde Higgenson junior managers Ed Penn and 77 points Ben Bingham PKA 77 points Dean Stevenson sophomore Lynn Pitcher SPE 74 Cherrstrom points Corey Harold Sigma Chi 72 points Searle BK 71 points Bruce Lake PKI 66 points Fred Aste 35 PKI 66 points Club League Sid Glockner Smelter 68 points 36 West 1st North Logan Ut Glen Berry Smelter 68 points E J PALMER Prop Dwaine Henderson Smelter 68 MURALS well-plann- ll ’ one-ha- lf ' f 3 Haircut Peak Barber Shop Wells-vill- e Blaine Bankhead 66 points Robert Bradshaw Wellsville 61 points Anton Elich Smelter 60 points James Poulas Smelter 53 points Jack Smelter 53 points Nick Uzeluc Smelter 53 points The six highest scorers in each league will be given awards by the Intramural department points f: I & JOHNSON CAB M & TRANSFER Day and Night Service 449 N 2nd East - Logan PHONE 314 Sim-mon- SEE baseball tournament in which the Kappa Deltas emerged victorious with a total of fifteen points The Challengers and Theta U placed second with ten points and the Dorm and Chi Omega came third with five points Previous to water baseball Kappa Delta starring Mavis Hansen and Venice Burgoyne walked away with the intramural swimming meet They chalked up 140 points to their credit against 85 for the Challengers who placed second and 60 for Alpha Chi which gave them third The Dorm won 51 points Chi Omega 50 and Theta U 43 Challengers Win Dance Contest Spring season activities began with open house last Thursday night featuring the intramural dance contest Approximately 750 people were in attendance to witness the performance which was held in the Smart gym nasium First place was awarded to the Challengers the only unaffiliated team competing Second place was a tie between Chi Omega and Kappa Delta and third went to Chi Omega The winning Challenger team was composed of: Bertha Maugh-a- n Ruth Pratt Meda Brown Pauline Fuller Mary Call Valeska Sannes Helen Wright Ida d Doris Hobbs Allabell Belnap Faye Izatt and Uene Black June Parker was their accompanist A popularity vote was cast as individual entered the gym This gave Kappa Delta first Chi Omega and Challengers a tie for second and Theta U third In the percentage of team members in attendance first place went to Alpha Chi Omega second to Win-war- 1936 CHEV SPORT SEDAN 1937 CHEV TOWN SEDAN 1934 CHEV COACH CHEV COUPE 1937 FORD SEDAN 1936 FORD SEDAN 1935 FORD SEDAN 1937 FORD SEDAN 1937 FORD COUPE 1929 FORD COUPE 1937 STUDEBAKER 1930 SEDAN 1936 STUDEBAKER COUPE 1938 OLDS SEDAN 1934 DODGE COUPE 1935 PONTIAC COACH Vi V Distance runners of Utah State will toe the mark Friday March 31 for the renewal of the annual cross country run The starting point has been set at the front of the Armstrong floral east of the stadium Course Altered Coach Ken Vanderhoff announced that the course for the race will be altered slightly from the one which was given in a prethe STUDENT vious issue of LIFE Instead of the participants in this much heralded affair engate to the tering the north-eas- t Ten Frosh Tracksters Answer First Call two-mil- cross-countr- J)oe (gotLEGE Recovers From BY HAROLD SIMPSON This year baseball will celebrate its 100th anniversjji program throughout the nation In most places in United States the sport is recognized as the national pastime and the celebrations will be planned accordingly Logan and Utah State baseball is such an oddity tha the term striking the horse hide only arrouses the Humai tfc Society Last year the intramural department on their sma baseball tourna money alottment sponsored an ment which to say the least was highly successful ft department definitely showed that baseball is not at Utah State and that it can be revieved But duone hindrance cropped up and tha ring: their tournament was the lack of a baseball diamond Don’t Tell Anyone Maybe that fact shouldn’t be published Utah State a institution boasting an enrollment of 3000 students or more a school that survived the cut when they split the cor ference into the Eig Seven and Little Five a school wit a basketball team that finished third in the western N( AA tournament without a baseball field Land amon other things is one thing the school has enough of and wit a very small amount of effort a baseball diamond coul easily be constructed The spring of 1940 will probably find baseball adoptt entire-extinc- Freshman coach Joe Whitesides issued track suits to ten talented tracksters Monday afternoon The best prospects appear in the sprints in which five of the ten are engaged Dean Bunderson former Box Elder star is working on the 100 yard and 220 yard events Dean won first place in the century last year at the state meet Ken States is also an excellent sprinter winning over Bunderson in the district meet and finishing second at the final contest Other sprinters to report for practice are Frank Olsen in the athletic curriculum of the three Utah schools Bi Demar Perkins and Owen King In the pole vault Rene Ballard when games are scheduled for Logan and actually playt and Evan Baugh are doing well here tne true need of a field will be felt To play on tk Baugh was last year’s district winquad is possible but it isn’t practical because of ner in that event Jerry Hendricks uneven grass etc And besides that two or shows much promise in the weight are a necessity not to mention a police squad t events shot put hammer javelin co-eoff the playing field and discus The mile and half mile keep adventurous can Someone secure that field but the brunt of tk events will be handled ably by Dale Nelson who homs the region one burden can’t always fall on the intramural department record in the 880 The lone entry 1'hey receive $500 for the entire school year according t in the hurdles is aim McAllister the budget published in the STUDENT LIFE of Novemijc Coach Whitesides stated that he 10 while the athletic department receives $8700 This a ratio of 17 to 1 in favor of the athletic department be: expected many more fellows to report for track during the coming participation is about the reverse with the intramural dweek Track meets will be held epartment holding the upper hand with high schools of the surroundlong-aAs the intramural department has been soon! ing region “We are expecting a few years working miracles wit successful track season witli such standing during the last a miserly appropriation someone' should lie willing at good material as we have” l able to come to their rescue and provide them and tk mentor stated track and then encircling it one times they will enter and through the tunnel on to the track and round it three times before the winner will be determined Cook vs Davis As for who will be the contestants in this race it will not be definitely known until race time However several outstanding Aggie performers of the distant races have been training diligently of late and have signified their intentions of entrance Sterling Cook who won the event a year ago Lawrence and also tied with in Davis stellar Aggie y race the 1937 fall will probably enter but he will not be eligible for the “A” sweater which will be presented to the winner of the race Davis is also entering and he bids well to walk off with the event Another probable participant transfer will be Paul McCloy from Albion Jr college Incident-l- y McCloy holds the junior colIn lege mile record so he shouldn't be counted out of the running for a top ranking in this race Utah State students got a real Nelson Tops Frosh surprise early In the week when from freshman Dale Nelson they found the tennis courts being South Cache who won the event in the state high used and by the tennis team It school track meet a year ago is was rumored that once before an also expected to enter He is Aggie tennis squad got in three sessions before it went inan rated as outstanding possibility practice to against conference competition to lead the freshmen entrants to the tape and thus be awarded the foes Coach "Perc” Smith however if frosh numeral which will be the weather gives him half a finishto freshman the first given be able to mold a ing the race There will be others chance should team this year that will dispel ail though who will offer him much bad memories that recent Farmer competition and may turn teams have been forced to leave tables Tennis aspirants are busily bouncDistrict Trials In regards to this race it should ing the ball over the net at present be announced also that it will be and will continue to do so for some time before a team will be selected the district trials for the Mentor Smith has three returny run AAU which will be staged in Salt Lake ing lettermen from last year's squad Theta U and 3rd to Kappa Delta on the With and in addition has a former team following week-en- d Baseball and Archery Begin this in mind then Aggie contest- member Joe Geddes who has been be The archery tournament will ants won’t be the only ones enter- selected as captain With such a played Tuesday and Wednesday ed but amateur distance men start the Aggies may well be able April 4th and 5th under the throughout Cache Valley will be to make a mark in tennis circles Gibson of Afton managership for a chance to take part yet this season Two girls must enter from each striving lettermen are Bud in the run on the following Returning and entrance team to get points Edison Harold Gailey and Donald an additional point will be given Jensen Edison was a former high for each girl entering over that school champion and captained the number BADMINTON in last year's tennis battles squad Baseball will be a round robin The state of Utah Badminton have Strong contenders who tournament and is scheduled to association was voted membership be played between the dates of in the American Badminton asApril 11th and 27th Nine people sociation at a recent meeting of must enter from each team and the U S group it was announced a default will be called if there Monday by H B Hunsaker aren’t at least seven of these to secretary-treasurof the state play organization one-ha- lf tthe horn Racqueteers Show Promise Drills 880-ya- cross-countr- s school with a baseball field Here’s a gripe Sunday Tennis that seems worthy of mention Tenni players who aren’t taking a tennis class or who aren’t trj ing out for the tennis team are finding it rather difficu'l to get access to a decent court in order to play Tenni classes dominate the courts during the morning and the afternoon the tennis team comes on which leaves tl poor players out in the cold during the school week On the weekends most of them are ready to play bir they have to put in time earning their salt Saturdays whic! leaves them only one opportunity during the week to play Sunday Now for some unaccountable reason the courts are closed on the Sabbath It may be that asked for a clay’s rest (which is highly improbable or it may be the religious aspect but that is' doubtful be cause the local high school allows Sunday tennis There must be a reason for the action taken on th matter but whatever it is it appears to be somewhat weal For the benefit of the abused tennis stars perhaps some thing could be done It’s a cinch that something should k i: colleg-tenni- done served notice of their intention to try for a berth on the squad are Grant Humphreys Bert E Lear Vince Fredrick Carlisle Barber Charles Jenkins Monte Bailey and Marvin Jackson who were alternates on the team last year Sophomore applicants from last year's Frosh netters are Ted Hansen Roland Reading John Ord and George Anderson "Perc” lost four valuable men by graduation in Paul Christensen Dick Hill Ed Kropfli and Glen Olsen A OWL BILLIARD PARLOR Becker’s Beer on Draught FISHING TACKLE AMMUNITION Exams- - We are in a position to handle livestock on Automobile Deals! HUDSON COACH 1930 GRAHAM NEEDS Somebody Wake Up Benehley The faculty okayed the kapers the other night — Obsolete phrase: of Eet Steenks And speaking odors — That certain something about the military boys suits is again apparent every Tuesday and Thursday — The field house is being woiked on again — It’s rumored that the band is going on another tour — up into Idaho this time — Don’t touch any' — thing that ain't bonded boys J Karl Wood has produced a pageant at the old Tabernacle that tops all of his other super productions —It’s well worth missing language assignment to sec— And speaking of plays leads us into the latest Little Theatre production which does all right by our Nelli e— Ruth Johnson did a swell job as did the other leads Mrs Bell really did a marvelous job of directing — as usual More Fever Along with the worms that the recent rains brought up— We find that the golf bug will soon be humming about—The track has been cleared of snow and the field boys will soon be out getting acclimated — Cardon is purported decathelon to be an excellent prospect even though he’ll deny everything — He is still capable to doing the century in under 10 seconds which is moving along— soon be will Davis and Cook scrapping over the cross country run honors—Davis even though he runs second will get a letter — he won’t run but personally second — Spring football opened up last Tuesday with a good old fashioned chin fest for the first major workout — The pigskin paraders will put on a couple of red and blue encounters for the high school seniors and perhaps they may even give the student body an insight into Aggie grid prospects for next year along about time for the general clean-u- p day — Wonder where we’ll pour cement this year? — The NYA has recently dug a nice maze of trenches on the lower southwestern part of the campus— Did you ever see swimmers — Dash 16 over to the pool (no not Owl billiards) and watch the water polo balloon little lads bounce the around— Its even rumored that the referees know what they blow their whistles for over there — around y USED CARS SEDAN 1935 FORD TON 1936 DODGE FOR YOUR ELECTRICAL In Shorts Hater Baseball - Swimming Meet Winter intramurals quarter came to a close with the water 1934 — Many a spring fever was nipped in the bud by the recent cold snap which (take it from me) was no snap and I believe that many a pair of long handled "drawers” will be donned again ere May flowers bloom — But speaking of snaps our idea of a snap course is tennis Who ever heard of tennis on the Aggie Campus till long after WAA Run Slated For Friday Cook Defends Title Cross-Countr- SLANTS 1930 CO TON IOC 433 4CIC 4 n 5) Oj£3 p- 03 tylAp 433 s mr $ 443 333 433 41 "T C 43 03 SAnr 003 AC 433 4TClC 33 Ojfa3 43CC 303 AAF Ozfe3 4TC 3 AA 33 Jaam 333 "BOWSERS" Fortune “Bowsers”! 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