Show i STUDCHT UfS MAJtCH 18 154 V-- t :V V- - s ' rS ?N tA 'ip ' r 7 7 T v' V ' V’ ’ A v ' - V ' vv x 7 ' - h t r :V Dennis Stuehm Colo A & M Toby Royball New Mexieo Mrry Jonr Life Student All-Confere- The Way We See Second Team First Tmm Guards Bob Betz Colo A fe Bill Maxwell Utah Guards Dob Harbertson Utah State Toby Royball New Mexico Forwards Forwards Dean Larsen BYU Ilarry Jorgensen Wyoming Center Dennis Stuehm A Colo t M Bill Hull Utah State Nick Mateljan BYU Center Ron Rivers M Wyoming squadron D squadron C verses squadron B and squadron F vs squadron A Intramural rules which will govern the tourney play are: Total Each organization must have a 105 full team six members Net and Let balls on the serv105 ice will be “side out” 78 A volley ball or service ball 52 which hits any obstruction (ceil35 ing rings baskets etc) is side out or point depending upon which team causes the ball to strike the obstruction Bcdmcsrfon Finals Team Sngls 1 Alpha Chi 2 Sigma Kappa 3 Kappa Delta 0 Chi Omega LDS Dbls 0 Independents -- matched against PKA and Delta Phi pitted with SAE Clubs and departments start play Thursday March 24 when Wellsville plays the faculty with Sportsmen against Carbon club March 25 shows Kerr Hall battling the Military faculty This same day the losers of Thursday's tilts will face each other in second round play In the military league volleyball airings are: squadron E vs 2nd battalion 1st battalion vs is earn nce Honorable Mention Bid Sharp Wyoming Tom Karren BYU Ed Anderson Ritch Johnson Montana Keith Patton Tom Rhone Denver Bart Johnson Butch Brown Pat Dunn Utah State Morris Buckwalter Utah Russ Nystedt Marv Spal-lin- a New Mexico and Harold Kinard Colorado A & M Spring Murals To Start With the start of spring quart-te- r intramural activities a new league has been added to the mural program Teams from the ROTC department will compete in a military league The Air Force will have teams from six squadrons and the Army will furnish two battalion teams Volleyball starts off the quarter's sports First round playoffs will start in the fraternity league Monday at noon LDS will meet Kappa Sigma on court one with Sigma Pi meeting Sigma Nu on court two Tuesday SPE Dean Larsen BYU Utah State Bob Harbertson Wyoming y' Full teams must be assembled and ready to play by 12:10 or forfeit the match No game can continue with less than six players Here is the Student Life selections for the 1953-5- 4 casba season Two teams have been picked with the remainder of the best players spilling over into the honoiable mention group At the guard positions the cream of the crop seemed to be Toby Royball of New Mexico and Bob Harbertson of Utah State Royball scored 33 points against the Aggies at Albuquerque making 12 field goals in 18 attempts Here at Logan he was a marked man but still collected 13 points Bob Haibeitson needs no build-u- p here on the Aggie campus Bob’s uncanny accuracy from way out has broken up many a ball game for the Aggies Bob also finished fourth in scoring in the either hand anywhere around foul line His frame helps on the boards Even tho: Jorgensen was injured for n 6-- of the season he 6 i came throi when the chips were down therefore wins a spot on the team The unanimous choice for ter on any squ have to be big Deni Stuehm of the Colorado Aggi was t Stuehm standing conference rebound leader a his 177 average was second or would 6-- 6 to Larsen Well Balanced There it is A team that woi be mighty hard to beat in an one’s basketball book Even wi shortie Harbertson the team t erages 3 in height and has wi speed and ball control to go a 6-- it The second team is not far The forward position are ably Game winners must have a two the consistent Dean hind the first It goesl someth:Ut point lead and fifteen points or held down by BYU of of Larsen and Ilooken’ like this Bill Maxw-elmore A k Colorado of Ilarry Jorgensen of Wyoming and Bob Betz The winner of the match must Larsen was the league’s leading at guards Nick Mateljan of State tv in two out of three games or if scorer with an 184 per game and Bill Hull of Utah of n Rivers Ron and is a forwards the third game is not completed average long Jorgensen artist who can hit with oining at the pivot position when the 12:50 bell rings the hook-shteam which has a two point lead and five or more points wins In case two games are not completed continue If the third game is needed it will be set at five points and a two point lead Phone 397-1180 Canyon Drive handball play has 40 Years of Reliable and Distinctive Service begun Opening round pairings are: Reed Henderson vs Vaughn Bob “Red” Halverson vs Scott Jeffs Tim Oscarson vs Noel Schvaneveldt Steve lluffaker vs Jack Hutton Players should contact each other to arrange playoff times Match winners must FREE win two out of three games 1 ot PEHRSON FLORAL CO For Better Flowers STUDENTS WASH YOUR CAR SUPREME ICE CREAM Inside Facilities AND CHOCOLATES For All Regular Customers Students Always Welcome At GA 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