Show THE STUDENT LIFE -— X ifte gtuderf Utah State’ Sightin' In FEM URALS GARY R All the DarHIRE basketball eapt kai been chosen to play for the in a tour with College s Harlem Globe- the trotters this summer Tucker is number one scoring ce of the Skyline Conference and is the only representative of the conferenc to play for this year’s Bert Cook former team mate of Tucker 11952 season) also played for the Stars last season Although recoids are not avail- able by Skyline statieians) it is believed that Bill Hull 6 ft 6 in is heading for a record Hull In the rebound department 175 rebounds to date in conhas HOT OFF TIIE rell Tui ker 1953 s world-famou- glamour color n ion-test- ’’ in the Aggie Ficidhouso on Wednesday April 8 at 8 15 p m Over 250 gills representing var- ious organizations on the campus will take part in the amateur routines that eaih year diaw a capacity crowd to the contest Eaih group will enter three of five typ(s of dan the com humoious petition Tap folk modern and social dames are the loutinos fiom whuh the gnls may ehoose Compute costuming and stjge- ing is a part of each routine and many hours of practice and pre- paration go into the production each year This year Carol Slater Student Schoonover AFTER of it can’t be too many months and then all of the ardent and not so ai dents can get out again and punch targets full of holes The indoor matches are still going as strong as ever If anything the storm and cold helps them along The Iogan club had a little match with the Collinston boys the other night down in the local primer burning hall A fellow was telling me a funny thing that came out of the hunting season this year He said that they had sighted a eouple of clcer anil were blasting away at them in the spiut of true sports etc Anyway they shot Home 50 rounds at the deer and didn’t soie a hit They were talking over their marksmanship when a f Mow came along through the woods and stopped to chat III comment was "Well did the only hoys take that hill?" Tins and that and so on That’s aliout all for now So keep your powder and your noses diy number of Aggies or former Aggies figured prominently in the M Men basketrecent ball tournament at Salt Lake City A hustling team from Fifth ward composed entirely of Vtah Stale students captured third place in the tournament Jack Mi Lea a member of the Filth ward quintet was named A to the team Mae Gardner and Reed Had field giaduates of ’52 played on the Washington D C team and Gardner was named to the third team Both aie in the Air Force in Washington D C a former Mangus Fifth playslur from ed on the lleno Nov team while Dell Nichols member of the winning Brigham City team and a former basketball player at the college was named the most valuable player of the tournament Coa hed by Darrell Tinker Ag casaba ace College Hill ran into some tough competition at the tournament hut managed an in finil eighth place position standings The College Hill team like the Fifth was an squad Brigham City Fourth ward raptured the tourney crown in an overtime period from Kdgehill ward of Salt Lake Ciiy Several Aggies also played on the Biig-han- j Alt American can- - didate captain Duirel Tuiker haj agreed to dav with the College ' in the annual wciiid s series of against the Harlem tiute-- rotters In the tour that is promoted by Aire' In- ended women Sapperstien manager of the Trot- - tr amoral activities for winter (crg ' Alpha Chi Our a inn Speaking ye-tday with Henry 'quarter a four of th(P KBmog p Hannm the dieclor of the fourth flrst )la Ka fam( 1( annual tour the Aggie ace stated Ip0’ond with Three U(lla wins and'ciii that he would plav nine games third with two possibly more of the 22 tilts to ’jn lh independent league the be played this year that will start were taken by the with a double header series in fjrst pia(a Faculty and the Skip- Madison Garden on ppod)respectively Marrh 29 Tucker who needs but Tem Polnt‘ Mandn 51 eight point in one remaining- Alpha Chi Omega scorgame to shatter the Skyline 44 Kappa sigma not team join the ing record will 40 (hj omega ZZZZZZZZZ until they come to Laramie Wyo Kappa Della 20 He will then travel to the west Lambda Della Sigma 222 roast bark through the south to j I the Loul St last game in play —Trot- There will be no ter game played in Ltah Twenty-twcollege senior will The Ac swimming team will comprise the squad but will be pai impale in the upcoming conchosen to play in paitieular area ference meet to be so that a traveling tquad of held in swimming Fort Collins Culoi ado twelve will lie maintained Such this weekend a Johnnv O'Brian of Mar Coac h Tod Carllnl will enter Seattle Bob Houhreg of Wash hi team against the othrh conof Seton ference ington Walter Duke in the swina aeqiiatlcs Du k of Hall and Knotsman fest which begini tomorrow at Tucker’ be will Kansas State 2 pm teammate on the tour No other in will take part Skyline player the tour according to Mr Hannin asked to play with the Tu ker is the second Aggie to a the me m hers of the college be chosen to the squad are termed a profes mnals studded squad as last year’s Utah follow ing their p a lion par t was State raptam Bert Cook against (lie Trolteis being to all the chosen Star ible for any further amatuie petition Only academic senior ei Square $vvi m all-St- I o id BE SURE TO Tourney Action the nice SHOW OR DANCE See Bonnv The termination and g Many Aggies MONROE ihythm awa iuUd with the dame weather also teimiuates the out- mr hem h rest and taiget shoot- will be revealed in I tah State’s Annual intiamural "dance ing for a while Hut even at that Is ttie Chau man with Ila as her assistant Miss Ians Downs is the faculty adviser ference play to the contest The dance contest all is a part of the gills’ year-lonWhy?? 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You ask the talk aliout Dairell Tuikcr? intramural program under the diIt is true if it hadn't been for the rection of the college Department remainder of the squad to assist of Physiol Education and him he would not be leeching this high honor But lie that as it may you must agree Tut ker is the best at least one of the besti playeis in the THE Rotky Mountain aiea pivot-ma- BY LARRY Dancers Perform BLODGETT I H53 — Aggie Hoop Captain Tucker Chosen to P!oy On College All Star Team Against Gicbiiciiers 7$ This in Sports MARCH MEET THE CROWD "Amazing variety and practical wisdom" soy DR ANDREW W TftmplB at BLAINE'S DRIVE INN BLAINE RICHARDSON 6 a m BLACKWOOD Vmtrilty Philadelphia Patwt "The Reader’s Digest helps a busy man to understand life in these United States in the United Nations and even in Soviet lands With amazing variety and a world of practical wisdom each monthly issue helps the reader to interpret life on earth today' with more than a few glimpses of tomorrow" PROPRIETOR Week Days and Sundays 6 a m to Saturday i to 1 a 11 p m m n The Shorter long on Style 49-4- 5 team BLAIR SKANCHY'S FOOD BAR DOWN THE HILL TO GET YOUR HLL Breakfasts Lunches Cold Storage School Supplies Drugs 426 North 5th Eost Keep up with fashion! 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