Show 191S 6— THE STUDENT LIFE March 11 Utah State To Tanksiers Wrestlers Cop Fourth in Meet s Rifle Team Invades Utah Range Defeat Redskin Marksmen 1807-169- 0 end(prone and standing) week Sgt Charles J Lepley coach A return match with the Utes ing April 12 fourth stage (kneelsteps of the Aggie basketeers the standing) week ending Utah State ROTC Rifle team in- is schedulued for the middle of ing and 19 April vaded the range of the University April on the Aggie range The members of the team who also has team USAC Rifle The of Utah Wednesday of last week in the Sixth Army and scalped the Redskins 1807 to been selected to represent the recently fired who have been selectand 1690 The match consisted ot Sixth Army in the National match national match in the Rifle ed to fire ten shots in four positions a Intercollegiate Gallery Duane Hatch are tentatively possible total of 2000 points for matches to be held between Dick Michaud Max Hogan Vern March 29 and April 29the recorded five man team B A Banks received Ellis Fred Kammeyer Heinz Major High scorer for the match was word this week that his team Hug Robert Blanchard Joseph Lt Cadet Dick Michaud Logan so selected There will Larson Jack Nash John Patwho hit a 373 out of a possible had been be 36 teams entered in the na- terson Vern Allen Philip Crofts 400 tional match from colleges and George Crockett Dean Ellis and Ten men made the trip’for the universities over the entire coun- Homer Ford Aggies They were Vern Ellis try Each team will shoot at its Team coaches are Master Sgt Dean Ellis Duane Hatch Max home station and forward the Francis Aliz and Technical Sgt Hogan Dick Michaud Joseph for scoring Charles J Lepley both instrucLarson Forrest Noecker Fred targets The match will be fired in tors in the military department Robert Blanchard four stages First Kammeyer Stage (prone Dr Rex E Robinson of the and Heinz Hug and sitting) to be fired in the speech department and Dr W S Accompanying the squad were week ending March 29 second Boyle of the botany department Major A B Banks team manager stage (prone and kneeling) week have given the team assistance and range officer and Technical ending April 5 third stage and instruction in the Following Ute-beatin- g Aggie tank and matmen found the going rough “over the mountains” as they returned from the Ft Collins jaunt with fourth place in both the conference swimming meet and The Mountain States wrestling meet All Skyline Six schools participated in the "big splash” but BYU Denver copped top honors by piling up 59 points Utah U and Colorado A & M finished second and third in that order Wyoming trailed Aggie swimmers making the Dale trip were Max Archibald Kilburn Ira Hill Frank Holman Loyal Pumphreys Carl Stoddard James Warnock John Christiansen and Bovis Popou The Colorado Rams Lost team snagged laurels in the grappling fest with 41 points followed by Wyoming and Denver The Aggies pride of the westedn slope mat teams managed to outclass their sister schools - f Championship Tilf Vanderhoff Issues AGGIES PLAY IN FAMOUS Call for Tennis In i u f Ken Vanderhoff Aggie coach of minor sports today issued a LDS call to all tennis enthusiasts who A group of USAC students who Finals in are aspired to make either the varsieither live or are staying in the slated for this week and next ty or freshman tennis squadswill be held Tryouts Tuesday Logan Fifth ward and comprise The contests have been fought 12 noon in the Smart 3Iar 16 at for several weeks in' both the its basketball squad last Fieldhouse and the Smart gym gym week experienced the thrill that Vanquishing all rivals to place every Mormon boy looks forward themselves in the last hurdle Utah Swimmers Mark to — that of playing in the famous race for first place in the Frat- 2nd Over Win Ags court tournament ernity league are Sigma Chi and Kappa Sigma The championship Utah university’s acquatic Winners of East Cache stake tilt will be played at noon today squad made it two swim victorand also district four the Fifth in the fieldhouse ies of the year over the Aggie Fighting it out for the third merdmen recently but had no coached by Lloyd Hayes cop3 place spot are Sigma Nu and easy time gaining a point ped consolation prize in the ' LDS the loser gains fifth place margin huge tourney which included In the consolation bracket PKA d In the freestyle relay-even- quints from Canada California and Delta Phi will battle for the ’Ute ' paddiers set a ' 4th and 6thnew Utah collegiate record of and Arizona First night Fifth lost to EnterYesterday in the Department 3:54 The old mark of 3:546 was league Commerce topped Fores- - established in 1936 in an overtime game prise 7 ters 6 to cop first place leavThe results: 1 Medley relay Vta'li State ' (Killjura but then beat Cokeville ing the Bunyanites in second A Archibald 3:237 48-3- 5 Christensen) and last Saturday Carney S C E: beat Education 1 d in freestyle — Hicks (U) Hoi- 6 the third and fifth spot battle man (A) Hill (A) 2:317 edged Jefferson — Lyman (U) Pump-herd freestyle The “old men” of the Faculty Members of the team are Reed (A) Gehrke (U) :30! ahd the Ag Dept are left in the Diving' — Cooper (U) ' 1242 Weiss Howes Bob Adamson Dick consolation bracket to fight it (D) 7603 Ivilbtirn (A) 6692 Gerald Beeton Glen WilAshworth (IT) out for fourth nd sixth place Hicks (IJ) freestyle— 572 liams Wesley Blood Louis Bick-mor- e Pumphrey (A) honors freestyle — Lyman (C) and Lincoln Haacke Stoddard (A) Patrick ' (U) 1:484 In the Club league the bigd — breastroko Ivilnurn ( A) (A) Dayton (U) 2:48 2 gest the Bear Lake and Cache AVarnock d freestyle — Holman (A) clubs are the top squads Mill (A) Reddish Valley (U 5:435 d They will play the final game relay— Utah (Wynn Ash worth Hicks Ryntan) 3:54 new Utah Monday noon in the fieldhouse ' college record old record 3:545 set Wellsville lost to Star Valley in 193(1 in their game yesterday to give Star Valley fourth place and FOUND:' A locket with the name “Nelda” on it Call 1399-- J Wellsville seventh tip7 to garner fifth ped S B H A d ’place in the consolation division LOST: ring with- - gold mounting in TD2 on S B H finished in eighth place Preston and Country Cousins are If fount! Friday afternoon the last ones to play in this please return to Lee Rytting Quonset No 33' or Student Life league they will- shoot for third and sixth spot awards Office TOURNEY Scheduled Today - M-M- en all-Chur- ch - 42-3- t 440-yar- 121 M 551 128 lbs — Harry Ilangus Wyoming outpointed Boh Morse A and M 136 lbs — George Hughes Denver outpointed Gene Daise A and M 145 lbs — Frank Wyoming Stray outpointed Gits Hughes Denver 155 lbs — Oliver Woods A and M outpointed Bolt Harvat Denver 63 lbs — Don Mullison A and M pinned Mel Peart Wyoming 3:53 175 lbs — Douis Holland Wyoming pinned Yerl Kidman Utah State 4:5 Heavyweight — Thurman McGraw A and M outpointed Moroni Schwab 2-- B 1- 5 4- 1 Utah 14-1- 220-y- 30-2- 60-y- y Rob-inso- n 100-y- rt Io0-y- d - 200-y- 2 3:48 128 lbs Ends Year For Ag Squad Utah State’s n running basketball machine sput a complete stop iast' and it won’t receive another cranking until next After recording the sible two weeks ago in cuff in? 5 Brigham ’Young and after pacing Wyoming last Friday until mid-wa- y in the second half the Ags’ fuel became exhausted and they absorbed a 7 g Those two contests closed the Farmer’s Skyline Six with three wins against seven defeats Without doubt the most game of the year was in staged Aggie fieldhouse against the conference-titl- e Brigs Not this season have the Utags banged the strings with such sizzling ease as opposite the Cougars but they had to before copping the flaming high scoring fracas Lee Jorgensen started Aggie scoring and he ended it but in between C P Rollo Johnson Nathan Done Red Gilmore and Evan Sorenson bombarded the basket from all angles At one point the Farmers pulled into an 1 lead but had it cut down 4 to at half-tim- e in the second half the Early Cats strayed into a three-poiadvantage but it was short-liveas the entire Aggie lineup hit for points Two minutes before the buzzer the Ags boasted a 0 slim lead but suddenly stretched it into a 2 margin Time ran out on the Brigs before they could overtake Us hard-to-kee- 68-6- 39-2- cam-paig- hold-in- g 35-3- nt S-- 0 lbs- — Clark - outpointed Pauley Allen Wyoming Ribinson Utah 2 61-6- 145 lbs— Glen McCarty' Utah State won a referee’s decision from Maurice Marchant Utah 155 lbs— Merle Selin Utah outpointed Dick Baldwin Wyoming 165 lbs— Jay Oviatt Utah outpointed Glen Scheele Denver 175 lbs — Carl Cox A and M outpointed Glen Scheele Denver Heavyweight — Alvin Dalle'- p y IT won by default from Charles Xowlom yommg 1- -0 0 0 Y 68-6- Farmers Joe Nelson of the Y tanked 21 markers for scoring honors C P connected for 17 Johnson made 15 and Done strung 13 through the nets 400-y- te 22-1- ruby-diamon- iAGICeb 39 NEW LARGE STOCK T A Davis — Max Ply Dunlop — Hollywood See Our Complete of Baseball and Softball Equipment Line BALLS Expert Racket Restringing Tension Strung if Desired FREE: -- A Waterproof Cover Given With Each New Racket or Restring NaJ Vi CLOCK EAST h 05 POST OFFICE Wear a pair to be proud of heavywefc by Roblee he-m- an ruddy red maple stitching on the uppers n nerve-wrackin- 440-y- All-Sta- lick-in- d outpointed 136 Win 18-1- Consolation Bracket lbs — Wayne Despain Wyoming pinned Rulon Thomas Brigham Voivn 39-3- -- State 121 20-1- 51-3- ('hani)ionshii Bracket lbs— Harlan Swanson A and Denver pinned Ben Silverstain Covboy Rugged Wear-wis- e triple decker soles Premium qualify at ec rH bound price WAV "iv 'A |