Show 6— THE STUDENT LIFE June 5 1947 i 4 v Nation's Track Stars Lewis Receives Meet In SLC June 20 fellowship From Indiana -- U By Rowdy ' Sports enthusiasts of the Intermountain area are in A new honor came this for a great treat when the cream of the nation’s track and week to this year’s field stars gather in the U of U stadium for the National captain Dale Lewis when Collegiate track meet June - 1 was awarded a graduate he Featured as one of the high-fellowship at the University lights on the state of Utah’s of Indiana Bloomington centennial celebration schedule Ind the event is the first athletic t co-tenn- 1 is 20-2- 'meet on the national level to held in this area Lewis has been both a popular and familiar figure in campus athletics and politics for several years A veteran on the tennis courts he is remembered for softball pitching for both his fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon be Entries of topnotch collegiate and field stars have been track ' received from all corners of our gports conscious-natio- n Army Stars j Outstanding among the talented group that will be present are four Army athletes including Norman Smedes whose javelin tosses are well over the mark Wilford Scott who broadjumps 24 feet 7 inches and Marrison Dillard and Baldwin Wallace standout performers on the hurdles in last year’s meet 4' VVY-- if - ' ' K- - i‘ - 200-fo- ot 4 ij From way down South will come Georgia Tech’s D L Fowlkes a sprinter who has taken everything in his event in Southern college meets New Hampshire university will enter Rich Penn Jdarcom At the awhile back he feet 3 inches -- pole-vault- 4 ‘ 'J p relays r r) 14 ed - 880-ya- - ’ Largest single entry is coming from the University of Southern California They- - have 15 stars that include contestants for almost every event From our own conference- will in be entered the point-getteweek held a meet the Big Seven ©go The list will include Don Gordon Campbell sprinei! Harold Learned hurler high jumper and Warren all from Bateman Colorado U ' Clarence Robbins BYU distance ace will enter While Utah ' State’s entires will likely be Art Gottfredson shot put artist and Ralph Maughan i - rs Mc-Afte- ry pole-vault- er Track Clinic -- - 'V Jeane Marshall - t‘ V fc m — 1 i St (r i UFkw LINFORD COACH “TUFF” Jeane Marshall who will graduate with a major in physical education has accepted a position as teacher in the Jordan ' An additional attraction of the meet will be National track clinic—on the docket for the mornings on both days of the meet track A majority of the top-nacoaches in the country are expected to attendSome concern has been expressed by coaches from other parts of the nation as to Utah’s altitude and its effect on runners Officials of the meet however are confident the change will not be noticed Seating space in the university stadium has been enlarged for the national feature which wiil be held under the lights - WAA Girl Named To Bear River Janice McKay a senior in tile Utah State school of education lias signed a contract with the Box Elder county school district to teach physical education at Bear River high school next 'year Miss McKay was one of the 10 women oh the campus who this week received her sweater the highest individual award given by the Women’s Athletic Ass’n Last month she was one of the students who attended the national convention of the American Ass’n for Health Physical Education and Recreation in Seattle During her student days at Ogden high school Miss McKay was a member of the pep club and captain of her intramural team Senior- Dance - ‘ She school district for 1947-48will teach physical education and English'' at Midvalef junior' high ' school ”' At Institute — r - - j — ’v- — - t r v Seniors will climax activities and functions tomorrow night when a dance will ' be given in their honor at the LDS all-colle- Institute ' ’ The theme or the class ’’Memories Behind Success in Mind” will be carried out at the dance ' All graduates and partners graduates’ parents and faculty members ar invited to the informal ball' which will begin at 9 pm Goes Cedar School tions through which they can operate to become effective in a Democratic society Upon graduation any girls wishing to join the AAUW may do so Details concerning this will be given Thursday After the meeting a tea will be given for the graduating women two-wa- tie with Denver y uni- versity last fall after losing but one conference game and the first one of the season at the hands of Colorado U by Outstanding men cavorting on the gridiron for the Farmers were many Team spirit and hard work moulded the boys into a close knit outfit that just couldn’t be “beat” when they were playing balli All Conference At the close of the season three men from Utah State were listed on the roster by the majority of ‘ coaches and sports writers" Jay Van Noy fleet-foothalfback kept enemy tacjclers completely bewildered while big Ralph Maughan stopped invaders cold with his hard tackling from his positionRalph was the snapper-bac- k and center for the intricate Another lineman George J’ Nelson rated the honorary position of tackle on the mythical team Aggie ends Dick Howard and Norvel Hanson played sturdy ball - and' time after' tfme ' prevented ball carriers from skirting their end to reach pay dirt - - ed line-back- er Classified Ads M Quill Allen All graduating women are requested to meet Thursday at 2:00 pm in the Women’s lounge Thqy will meet Mrs May Simpson local chapter president of the Association of American University Women wto with Dean lone Bennion will introduce to the girls the various organiza- The big Blue and White football team fought its way to a that Tennis' Racket Restringing: Will During the two years call for and deliver Sterling Miss' Marshall has been ' at Utah State7 she' has : been prominent Bench 291' East 4th North Ph 1016-in activities of Chi Omega head" ed the intramural 'program LOST: Brown leather brief case of the Women’s Athletic associawith D S Kelly stamped on inside and containing slide rule tion last year and has served as and hydraulic books If found chairman of numerous committees in PEMM club 'please' return to secretary’s office in Engineering ' building Jeane was one of the twenty-thre- e students from the campus who recently' attended the national convention of the AmeriiRCA-Victo- r can ‘ Association for Health Physical - Education and Recrea-tio-' n ' in Seattle Committee members for the event are: Earl Johnston Ruby Jack Johnson Grace Olsen Halliday ‘Anna Cox decorations To Chloe Hansen Marian Larsen Charles A “Quill” Allen out""relreshments Katherine Hurst athlete at Utah State programs and Le’Grande For- standing has a contract to coach signed sythe orchestra basketball1 and teach physical education at Cedar City high Senior Women Set Meeting most r -- - Slated Friday When it’s springtime in the Rockies all' loyal supporters of like to Aggie athletic teams over the record book glance back to see how many capers and trophies current squads have accumulated Victories are sweet and long linger in the minds of " Gains Position vwni-Wit-i rd Jiotice that he’ll be on hand to defend his title in the Ute bowl f y ‘ 4 ’ The Lone Star state is sending Its i top five sprint and distance 1 ’men Last Year Champ j run Last year’s NCAA Union Smith from Lewis champ University has forwarded officml and class teams In 1943-- 4 he was elected president of the student body and he handled this job while managing the Logan Collegians the independent group of basketball players who carried the Utah Aggie colors although athletics at the college were dormant because of the war Lewis also played on that squad known as the Little Orphan Aggies He served in the U S army and has following graduation worked towards his master’s degree in physical education at the college As a sports ‘promoter he is rivaled only by A1 Warden (Ogden Standard-Examinein the state Aggie Athletic Teams End Successful Year school ' The new coach will work with Byrne Fernelius also a former Aggie athlete according to H B Hunsaker physical education department head Allen entered Utah State in 1939 He lettered in basketball and football and in 1943 was student manager of the Aggie intramural program He was included in “Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities” during his senior year Graduating from college in 1943 with a major in P E Allen entered the army where he served three years including duty as an athletic and recreation officer He has been doing graduate work since his release from military service Most improved man on the team was fighting Ev Sorenson His play was marked by terrific blocking and tackling from the halfback position We’re proud of all members of the team and are looking forward to another successful season next year Winter Sports During winter quarter basketball and wrestling contests held the interest of sports lovera Coach Beebe Lee escorted his cagers on an eastern tour with a wind-u- p game in Madison Square garden The Aggies played more than 25 games difring the season and finished in third place in conference play Jimmy ' Frank Cleverly! Norm Jones ' Gilmore Nog Hanson and Jay Van Noy along 'with' the rest of the squad wore1 the Farmer colors well- and opponents to make a good showing time after time On the mat Aggie muscle men defeated both BYU and Utah U by large scores in dual contest then went on to win the Western division meet Crowned aa divi- sion Dale champions were ‘Glen Joe McCarty Maughan Ke'esler and ' Verle Nelson" : Track Events This quarter track fans watched with interest as the Aggies dominated most field events in dual meets Two new state ' as records were ' established Utah university fell for the fourth time in one year under trampling Aggies Football basketball track and - wrestling contests have all ended with the Farmers on the top end of the score while battered Redskins nursed their wounds Art Gottfredson blasted the shot-put' record with a toss of better than 48 r feet ' while' ' Ralph Madghan threw the hammer 1 173 ' feet to better- the standing record Aggies finished third behind Colorado U and BYU in the Big 4 Seven conference ftieet' ’’ Fans can look forward to another “bumper’’ crop of “ Utah State athletic contests during the 1947-4- 8 season "' " - out-foug- ht - ’ ” - ’ - ” Portable Radios ? 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