Show 6 1918- THE STUDENT LIFE March 19 Kappa Sigs Whip Chi for Crown Fraf Commerce C Valley Win - B-Baske- fball i : Ahead Looms Season as Bright Spikes Archery Shoot Next Mural Event Mural Leaders Release Team Ratings To Start Thursday Linford Begins Second Year As Chief Shorfclad Master v Ss V weather continued to coup up Utah State track and field aspirants prospectus for the coming spring-spor-t ranged all the way from fair to excellent as Coach Howard “Tuff” Linford outlined plans for his spiked shoe The second section of intramural basketball is history now and only the fond memories that Kappa Sigma rose to stirring heights to bag the prized event remains Spring quarter home stretch! Despite tough opposition on the drive official point standings were plucky casaba squad from the Nelson new fraternity dribbled its way posted today by up through the ranks of the best director frat teams to wind up atop the Points Fraternity Fraternity loop The Kappa Sigs donned their title role with a 1090 13929 Sigma Alpha Epsilon victory over Sigma Chi in Nu 1043 the finals John Caputo and Ted Sigma While stormy artists i Linford who is heading into his4— second season as head track mas- ter already has 74 fellows in short clads '34 of which have been working out since e on the sand strip in the ‘‘There still are a few more boys we "would like to see turn out for track” said Linford niid-Janua- ry field-hous- I Sigma Chi 1022 937 727 666 537 515 347 Pi Kappa Alpha Kappa Sigma Lambda Delta Sigma Delta Phi Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi ! : Points Department Foresters ASCE Ag Club J I 1082 829 811 647 557 552 85 - Education Faculty Commerce Ftosh Engineers Industrial Arts 50 j ! ! jn Department league the shortclad hoopsters from the School of Commerce-trimmethe league-leadin- g Foresters in the final game to garner first spot thus leaving the Foresters in second ASCE placed third After meeting and defeating more quints than any other team in the entire race the Cache Valley club emerged victors in the Club league Losing ley’ was sec°"a oay 9acle place winner Bear Lake while third spot honors W'ent to Preston Points club Club Wellsville Country Cousins Bear Lake All State Cache Valley Juab Newman Preston SB H Malad Castle Valley - RABS Alborz Star Valley 948 899 851 846 798 542 408 375 362 348 158 135 105 100 clearly stating that additional new talent is needed to bolster some weaker phases of the squad Johnson were big guns hustling and PIaYinS spirited ball Snaring second and third place spots respectively were Sigma JL Chi and Sigma Isu Archery Is Next The next scheduled event by the intramural department is not confined to the mural league only but may be participated in by the entire campus ' Archery is the sport and any men interested should hand their names to the mural office or to Manager Wayne Nelson by Friday March 19 1948 DARRELL KELLEY let-term- en Kelley Gains AAU Mat Title Darrell Kelley Intramural wrestling champion in the 155-l- b division and a member of the Aggie wrestling team last weekend achieved new laurels when he copped the Intermountain AAU mat title in his own weight Staged in the Salt Lake Deseret gym the tourney brought together some of the finest talent in the intermountain' states Kelley in winning gained the finals by decisioning an Idaho 2 Southern matman In the finals he whipped Thatcher from BYU 0 For his efforts Darrell carried away a medal 9-- 8-- in Publicity Cooperating on Weatherman Huffs Puffs — y is Thursday Bad weather lack of a dry course and thin-cla- d enthusiasts necessitated a- postponement of Utah State’s first post-wrunning of the annual Cross Country according to Director Dale Nelson however the track event 'will take place next Thursday March 25- - y Upwards of 125 participants are assured to jog over the 27 mile course when the starting "gun is leveled at 12:30 pm The race will begin at the northwest corner of the field- “not-quite-read- y” - Amvet Plan U S Future ar men and at Utah State are gaining practical experience They are helping to foster the Youth Opportunity program being sponsored by the American Veterans of World War II The publicity methods is publicizing the event which will re- suit in the sending of a teen-ag- e basketball team to a national tournament in Washington DC ? publicity Vvomen studying JfJarch 23-2- To L 9 performance g tossing the He heaved the in shot last year ball 48 feet 10 inches thus surpassing the previous mark of 47 feet 7 Vi inches Maughan may well further his state hammer record and at the same time pick up points in the shot and javelin Distance running will be dominated by lettermen Russ Daniels and Ira Hill" while Faye Jones claims the only numeral in-t- he sprints Other lettermen are Reed House Gqne Smart Ralph Roy-lanJack Woodbury and John Worley Last year's team beat Utah 741-to 65 V- to open the season then lost to Brigham Young 77 to 62Mi before placing third in the Western Division In conference competition the Aggies placed third behind Colorado and ce - ! joust is scheduled for Denver Many other track enthusiasts who have responded to early calls to the cinderpaths include: Rod Brown Phil Sessions Ed Schenk Merle Prince Carvel Jackson Roy Campbell Dean Larsen Lex Marcussen Sherel Truman Moroni Schwab Sherm SaVlor Don Starman and Don McComber Guy Murray Dave Wright Dean Papadakis Ed Preece Tom Fuller and Carol Nichols BYU The Schedule While some freshmen and a few varsitytrafcksters may participate in the annual BYU Invitational track and field meet first official action is slated for April 23 when Linford’s charges go to Utah On May 8 the Utags play host to the ‘Y’ while a week later the Western Division meet will be staged Logan The conference in 50 $625-$2- 1 Or — if you are staying here not —why suggest that your' folks visit you! Either way Overland Greyhound pro 0 vides convenient comfort able low-co- travel st -- -- ' Baseball Shoes : $850 Tennis Rackets j j : - j - $600-$215- GREYHOUND LEADS IN COURTESY! LOS ANGELES J DENVER — PORTLAND ORE (Ont j i i IDAHO FALLS POCATELLO $ 173 323 215 add tax) ' COMPARE— AD YOU'LL FIND Ut&ie GAe no- lauieA jaAed-!-Dick’- Special Price to Teams - Dick Lcmb EVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTSMAN JOHNSON Phone 363 way SALT LAKE — WILSON GOLF CLUBS J $1259 $1095 $1400 0 - v record-shatterin- Will you’ be going home? Will you be visiting friends? $I25-$2R- 21-2- ' The team withthe lowest number of finishing points shall be the winner Interest for the run is surprisingly high according to Mr Nelson but because many physical requirements have been unfilled dije to poor outdoor conditions the race has" been delayed one week Baseball and Softball Bats Softballs— Wilson $280 Dr Wilbur Lang Scramm one! of America’s most versatile jour-- ! nalists will participate in the! Writer's Conference at Utah i house while the finish line will be inside Aggie stadium Individual teams will consist of seven men five of which must finish before any points will be awarded the squad NEW SHIPMENT Baseballs Attend Meef He also is a critic of wide ience and' incisive judgement! accord g to Prof Ira N Hay- ward- conference chairman Dr Schramm’s latest book Wind- wagon Smith and Other Yarns” was published last year Lectures workshop sessions and manuscript criticism will be offered in this conference The W liters Conference is a feature Of the USAC summer quarter membered for his SPORTING GOODS Baseball Gloves t S c hramm exper- - Gott-fredso- WILSON j 6 Ktate' June Dr Schramm's short stories lave appeared in Atlantic Monthly Harpers’ Saturday Ev- ening Post and other magazines on ! Melvin A Israelsen has been flamed stat chairman of the! committee His assistant is Owen Litz Mr Israelsen akSir'Is a member of the National Youth Opportunity committee fW Gott-freds- V-- Cross-Counfr- Class Weights Strong Brightest spot on the team shines from the weight depart-- 1 ment where four prominent are In the fold— Art Ralph Maughan Bus Wiln liams and Dee Anderson incidentally is best re- SKI HUT 113 North Main 0 OPERATED Cafe s 40 South Main Phone 509 '9 V CO (i) '0 go m STAGES INCORPORATED |