Show i 1 —SPOR Ihc Aggie Racqacleers Begin Tennis Play TS PACK R)UU J&ludcnt iiifc APRIL 12 Tennis Track Softball Top Spring Mural List Belliston Young Handle Track Events Wankier Manages Softball Playoff Tennis track and softball will be the major intramural sports of the spring quarter schedule at Utah State Earl "Hap” Holmstead mural supervisor announces Holmstead states that the entering teams will be Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi Foresters Farmers Lambda Delta Sigma and Northern Utah Set for April are the events in track which will be managed by Deb Young and Garth Belliston He lists the following schedule of events: One hundred-yardash re- dash dash e run run lay high and low hurdles high jump) broad jump discus pole vault By DA E DARE baseball throw’ javelin shotput A word of praise from this writei for distance Hammer throw and run events of former goes to Grant “Sugar" Mortensen years will not be run off this regarded last year as a smooth but comparatively spring inexpeiienced No definite date has been set basketball player who has picked for tennis but Holmstead indicates up rea m Blg Scven recogmtlon that the popular court murals will and Utah circles dunng the past begin approximately April 23 Each year team will enter one single and one “Mort Plcked UP a ni('e tr°lhy double combination through the and a wholesome bit of critical ap- intramural office Last of the events on the docket Praisal last week when he won the will be softball managed by Udell sportsmanship trophy at the AAU Wankier Games will be handled meet- Such a comment on his basis with all sportsmanship is only in line with on a round-robi- n teams playing each other and scor- - the kind of work he s done in basketball and along all other ing will be made on percentages hues since he first entered Utah Starting date is May 1 Holmstead emphasizes that any State Launch your independent students wno wish to in intramurals during ai orchids at Arme spring quarter may do so by con- Herrin A great player perhaps tncting him in the Smart gymnas- Hut there was always a certain arrogance in his playing that was hard to take That arrogance was never seen in such boys as “Mort" “ Mort ” Rates Praise For 7 d Ags this year siderably Two returning Jack Donavan who went to Casper Wyo high school a former doubles partner of Dale Lewis completes tile squad lineup Donavun was luttcrmcn will bo seen in action Clint Nelson who has been seen on Aggie courts off and on since 11139 and who has set local and up nil enviable state record will play as who Mecham will Lloyd gained a letter in '41 competition From South Cache high comes Kay “Yip" Andersen who starred at the “high school in the south end of the valley" and who should be a definite asset according to Coach Smith Val Woodward Logan high star will also wield a racket for the Wyoming junior champion several years ago and also rated high in Ogden play Tennis players at the University of Utah will probably afford strong competition for the Aggies this season Still e with the “U" is the Salt Lake court star Dick Warner and racketeers from the Provo school who alin the ways rate highly state will give a good long-tim- Fem Murals co un ruiic smith slated to guide Utah Aggie stars tennis in the '43 season g Romney Tells Athletic Future The past present and future status of the athletics department and the school of forestry at Utah State were reviewed at a meeting of the college alumni council Monday evening in an executive council meeting according to Parley Kilburn alumni secretary for a request directed to- ward the department of mtramur-Brculhe- s sou wit Greek a there jas ye rememer an "A" day a so dead few ago which was wound Who never to himse f at sail up byyears the campus intramural track "You are tops you're just okay meet Setms th(jt jf the stutient Then from the mirror he walks body officials in charge of “A" day away would get together with Coach Hunsaker and “Hap" Holmstead To Son "Pop what is the person a really cffectlve day of events CHICAGO d lb Baseball will called who brings you in contact coud be run off p)ease C(jnslderi hold what promises to be one of world the with spirit you jn be now the most significant meetings in Pa— "A bartender son” its history April 24 The 16 maRapidly attaining a position as league club owners will gather jor Drunk in a telephone booth: one of the distinguished veterans in Cleveland O that day to vote "Number hell— I want my of the golf links is Byron Nelson on a successor to the late Kenesaw who manufactures umbrellas in M Landis as commissioner of Toledo while he isn't chasing the baseball A girl is sometimes like the little white ball as a Starting ocean— she may look green but Twenty-fivyears ago 16 club caddy down in Texas Nelson capshe can get awfully rough tured eight of 18 tourneys this owners met to elect baseball's first season ending with the $2000 iron commissioner Their selection was Landis and today's baseball's lcad- Little Martha in the attic lung tournament in Atlanta last ers frankly admit that their choice Found her father’s automatic Sunday must be just as good Then in simple childish glee Back from is the service another A commissioner is Shot the iceman in the knee star who Sammy Snead Mother shouted "What a bother golf to America's favorite pastime He should give Nelson a little more is a combination counselor judge Why hs might have been your trouble in season play coming and ruler There is a possibility father" that the league leaders may postBaseball's nastill ahead lying “I guess I've lost another pupil” pone their selection April 21 but lonad one and of the biggest me can said the professor as his glass eye gained by time and it the major leagues js fuUy expected that the game's is the selection of a czar to select new leatlcr wiU cvolve from the the iate Kcncsaw Wountain Landis Cleveland we were seated in a hammock moeUng aS commissioner of baseball On a balmy night in June Lambs proved the commission- One of the men recently named er’s VVlien the world was hushed in impoitince Baseball cairying for a Possibility at the post was a blink eye from the “Black Sox" slumber dlm with the scandal and fraught with dissen-- I Farley formerly 'Neath the guidance of the moon asked a little question And my heart was filled with hope Farley at least has the color and time of need Landis ruled for 23 But her answer never reached me personality to fill the shoes of the years during which time ho helped beloved Kenesaw Mountain His build baseball back to its present For her brother cut the rope practical experience is a dubious ranking as the great American Usher: How far down do you factor-wisgame to sit lady? 25 Since Landis death Nov Also note that Joe Louis is now baseball has been Lady: All the way of course guided by a three a technical sergeant This promo- - man advisory council composed of Life is one fool thing after tion followed news that the little Presidents Ford Frick of the had decided to sever re- - tional league William Hnrridge of another love is two fool things lations with the boys after each other the American league and Leslie to O'Connor secretary-treasure- r “Your sister is spoiled isn’t she?" legs? Landis “No that’s the Waitress: "No you fresh thing perfume she uses" It's rheumatism that makes me walk this way" Then there was the Scotchman Comes who built an apartment and left Many students stop to think but off the fire escape because it was never start again 8th leap year She has two men fighting over A third oak leaf cluster has been Customer: “Do you have frog's her— Ripley and Frank Buck awarded to First Lieutenant John B Willard for meritorious service while participating in raids over the Reich according to word received Tuesday from an eighth air force bomber station by the ULah State alumni Parley secretary Kilburn flyLt Willard pilot of a ing fortress is a member of 385 bomb group He is the son of Mr and Mrs O B Willard Logan Mrs Willard the former ’Beth Price and their son John reside in Logan Lt Willard received his wings in 1943 at Columbus Miss N'or p V lows: Sixty-yarbackstrike Anderson breast Sigma Chi 4 85 stroke Mecham Sigma Chi 566 backstroke Groll SAE free style Gunn Sig1:25 breast stroke ma Clii 23 free Anderson SAE 134 d style Groll SAE 109 relay Rettenmier Anderson Groll Maughan of SAE Individual honors went to Ernie Groll of SAE who took first place in the backstroke and free style races and who also swam on the winning relay team Sigma Chi still leads in the campus intramural race with a total of 960 points SAE follows with 780 points and other teams with their places are as follows: Farmers 579 Foresters 544 Utah 513 LDS 491 Cache Valley 467 and North- -' ern Utah 304 d 100-ya- 100-yar- By Mary White two-mi- The Goldbrick Sigma Alpha Epsilon swimmers first place in the final sprints of intramural swimming held last Friday April 5 with a total of 105 points Runners-uwere the men of Sigma Chi who followed with 75 points Foresters with 47 and Lambda Delta Sigma with three First place results were as folcopped 100-ya- Sportsmanship half-mil- In Mural Tourney 100-ya- d 880-ya- d 880-ya- Utah Statu will definitely represented by a tennis team this spring states E L "Dick" Romney director of competitive athletics with matches scheduled in connection with Utah Brigham Young and perhaps some of the Idaho schools will Tore Smith again coach the Aggie court squad which wilt be a stronger allround team than that of last year he believes Dale Lewis Aggie ace for several years will not be with the team but the enrollment at the college of some outstanding s h to u I d junior players strengthen the team con lio 1‘J 15 SAE Swimmers Take First Place Iiff League Baseball Schedules Meet Name Director e Oak Leaf Cluster to Airman Air Force In Coach E L Romney outlined the development of athletics on the campus since its founding and discussed the possibilities of sports in the future He pointed out that athletics will contribute to well rounded physical education and health programs in the future at the college and showed the necessity of building the athletic staff to its status Discussing the school of forestry Lewis M Turner dean of the forestry school emphasized the five major divisions of forestry: range management wildlife management forest management recreation and water shed management He ase land manserted that proagement and conservation grams form the forestry school philosophy Besides the two addresses routine business matters were considered at the Monday meeting Mr Kilburn said pre-w- long-tim- Medical Corps Man Takes Membership In Alumni Association N Mrs John Aggie prominent graduates have taken out a joint life membership in the Utah Sta'e alumni association according to Farley Kilburn executive alumni secretary Captain Bowen is with the army medical corps in the Philippines and Mrs Bowen is living in Lo- - Captain Bowen ® and boLh in' Captain Bowen was graduated from USAC in 1937 and received an MD degree from Rush Medical college in Chicago He interned at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City At the college he was prominent in student activities and a member of Pi Kappa Alpha Mrs Plans have finally jelled for the dance contest so unless something drastic happens “Cully" says the big event will be on Thursday April 19 in the field house The tune is 7:30 and admission will be 10c for the dancers and 25c for all others This is one of the big events of the year so let's spread the good word and be sure to be there For the benefit of team managers and dancers there will be time reserved for practices in the field house Each team will be able to have one afternoon practice from 3 to 5 and one evening practice from 7 to 9 Team managers must make ararngements for the days they want Blanche Chamberlain archery manager is crying for more entrants in the telegraphic archery tournament so all you sure-sh—and the rest of us too— lets be handing in our names The contest will be 30 arrows at 30 yards and the deadline is April 21st So how about it? In meeting Monday the council outlined spring quarter activities as follows: dance contest ping pong archery softball swimming and tennis The climax will be the annual banquet which is scheduled for May 29 Winning teams will be announced and awards will be given at that time Softball will start soon so team managers be sure to have the two required practices within the next two weeks 1915 Football Looks Improbable Says Stanford Manager PALO ALTO Cal April 10 (UR) Masters graduate manager ot athletics today said that it was “very improbable" that Stanford university would be able to field a even if football team in 1915 victory in Europe is achieved this spring "However" he said "if all goes we well along the war fronts hope to be able to field a club in Ex Mural Manager Rates Commission In Army Infantry -- The "manpower" situation at Stanford would not permit return to intercollegiate athletics so soon Masters asserted He intimated that it would be doubtful that other sports would the 1915-1be resumed during 6 season "There will not be enough athletes mustered out of service by fall or winter— even if Germany surrenders this spring— for us to conmajor intenTlcgiatc template athletics at this time” said Mash ers a of Masters left something however by stating it loophole "would be better" for Stanford if athletics with basketball baseball and tratk first indicating that may be the procedure followed Stanford is well stocked with coaches for everything except football Two Cardinal acting head grid coaches are on leave from the school— Marchy Schwartz and Jim Lawson Fort Benning 'Ga—Kenneth P Lindsay Murray has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the U S army upon successful completion of the officer candidate school at Fort Benning Lt Lindsay is a son of Mrs Mary P Lindsay Murray He was inducted into the army on June 10 1943 and served with an antiaircraft battalion with a rank of corporal before he was commissioned He is a graduate of Granite high school and attended the University of Utah and Utah State Agricultural college where he was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity and student intramural manager At the infantry school world's largest institution of its kind the lieutenant took a course to fit for his new responsibility The course covers the technique of handling all the varied modern infantry weapons and the tactics of leading small infantry units into combat It also includes a study of many varied subjects such as administration and military law Lt Green Winds Up Twenty-Fiv- e Missions Second Lt H M Green Jr former USAC student and bombardier on a 13th AAF 1 liberator bomber has flown 25 missions in the Mediterranean theater according to word received by USAC have definitely thing is this: When friends at our jokes we figure either damned good jokes best friends in the world UL MANNING hmk from (friilder skKt overseas Football Star Sprouts Bars In Marine Duty A marine captain's bars and 28 months of service overseas have been added to the accomplishments of an football man student councilman and campus His name is Mel Manning now Captain Melvin L Manning A Bear River high school athlete back in the late 1930's Mel entered Utah State in the fall of '38 pledged Sigma Chi fraternity and started a career of athletics that led him to a top berth on Dick Romney's football elevens und eventually to a rating as basketball swimmer star softball ehucker and even wrestler But his days on the Aggie campus weren't confined to football drills or workouts in the Smart gym He became a student councilman handling the awards assignment find showed a rather erratic record of attendance at student body meetings A good lineup of activities and grades also brought him into the "elect" of the senior class Alpha Sigma Nu On the scholastic side of the ledger he became one of the advanced military men back in the foggy days when that group on the campus switched bis coast artillery commission to the marine corps upon graduation in June 1912 and headed for leatherneck duty Since that time Mel's seen a lot of time overseas The hungry look in Ills eye of late comes from his story that he hasn't seen a woman even of the duskier variety for six months Island clefense has been his detail in the Pacific and he's had plenty of time to defend the islands The photograph above is ICs a scene funn happier days nccordmg to Manning but lie’s all set for a post-- ar postgraduate unless he gets 28 months more of- island defense (n Wins AAU Trophy New honor camp to Utah Stain guard Grant tensen when ho whs awarded u sportsiuHship trophy at the rma AAU Imskelhall inert ill Salt Um City Former Student Eulers Fort Sill 0CS FORT BILL Okla IKASI !’ vale Ken Q V Bhalsen Eingho Canyon has cnleicd lie field tillery oltirer candiilde sch'ml this post Upon completion of comse In- will lie mi missioned as a second linden of field artillery in the army of? United States Private Shalsen son of A a U Shulse n tended RD No 1 Midvale a all States He is these of Dr and Mis Van1 1 1 Logan Tingey public relations office Lieutenant Green has participated in major attacks against such strategic targets as the Zeltweg Austria the RegensRailyards burg Railyards Austria ami other important targets in Austria Ger- sons will constitute a learn ami many Italy and Hungary each person wilt shoot 36 arrows from a (list a nee of 30 yards NOTICE flic deadline for entiunhs is Attention all you girls who tire April 21 nci ess fluting all shooting interested in archery! Annual tele- to be completed 20 Anygraphic meet is now under way one interested by April conlac! please and if anyone feel she has the Blanche Oiambei lain who is in eye of a ilham Tell here is an charge A few of the girls ulieady Opportunity to show her prowess entered are Eros Hunsaker Lois The meet is open to all colleges Downs Gene Phillips and Olive in the western states Four per Nelson - FOR QUICK SERVICE Call the Reliable Transfer M Phone 448 Bowen who is a 1939 gradu- ate of USAC was president of One Associated Women Students and decided affiliated with Alpha Sigma Nu laugh honorary senior society and Chi they're or the Omega M e — A1 1916" CAPTAIN 100-yar- d 100-yar- d we J- - W AULT & SON TRANSFER Drawina Cards 7 For Servicemen and Former Aggies Good Selection Popular and Classical BENNETT’S PAINTS RECORDS WALLPAPER NOW AT And Twin Sailor LLOYD’S OF LOGAN SEND THE “Radio and Record Specialists” STUDENT LIFE Subscription $100 Per Year See Bonnell or Evans v-- Kr X fcfl J'n fed 14 W Center St Next to Roxy Theater Militay Smartness with ‘Friendliness of Fit” Housecleaning Products LOGAN HARDWARE COMPANY 45-4- 7 Whether your uniform regulation khaki or a gV f'1 t business uit you'll this smart Jarman military tyle the last word in good looks and lasting walkinf comfort Try on a pair— to1 Jarman’ toil fay friendliness of fit for Your Ration $5?s 0 85 Moststncs Main St irtsen you fncea Feller's fast ball?” J j |