Show I STUDENT UFE MARCH 2S G Peterson R Briscoe Win Honors fgtudenf life Glenn Peterson grabbed first league place in the fraternityweek and badminton league last Phil Sorensen and Stan Hatch nabbed top spot in doubles play Glenn won the finals2 match over Dal Woodward Second place men in the doubles were Ron Rose and Don Larsen Winner of the intramural Improved Team Greets Faunce BY WAYNE SCIIOW Some thirty baseball prospects including five lettermen are currently battling for positions on the Aggie diamond squad Ev Faunce Utah baseball coach and his charges have been confined to fieldhouse drills because of the weather Because of this nly infield positions get any reasonable amount of practice With a comparatively new group to build from Faunce will undoubtedly depend on hustle to make up for lack of experience Coach Faunce feels however that the ’54 squad is improved over last year’s team and should give some pretty stiff competition to other conference nines Last season the Aggies won only two con- ference games Lost from last year's squad are John Dawson the team's leading pitcher and red Larsen the leading hitter Other lettermen lost are Ray Hlavaty Dick Lewis Jim Harris Floyd Davis and Lou Gehring The five returning lettermen Include Dave Shelton first base Pete Sparreboom infield Dick Hodges who is being converted both the squads into the field from an infielder to an outfielder house for workouts these boys Arlie Haws pitaier and Ballard practice from 2 to 5 practically Larsen catcher every afternoon They dress for Several new men are making baseball and report to practice the future appear much brighter 3 2 to after which they Looking especially good is Jack from letterman hustle over and change into their Woodward a from Carbon Junior College football gear and get back into Woodward is an excellent glove or 3:30 man and a good hitter and seems the fieldhouse by 3:15 to be the answer to one of the Jack Woodward quarterback vacant infield positions on the football squad is slated to Dan Mcadden a transfer from' hold down the regular second Boise Junior College who did ase assignment of Ev Faunce s club Big Dave some excellent pitching in theI)asea one Coach Roning s tborpe is last year league who received linemen stalwart a welcome addition to the mound ' honors last fall staff Other pitchers include Marlin Shields who pitched Jor-- i will back up the plate for Faunce dan high to a state championship! Charlie Hatch besides holding two years ago Junior Bybee Bob: down a first string flanker Earl Lindley Ivan tion in the pigskin game plans to roam the outer pastures on the Christensen and Bob Dongoske diamond team Rounding out the Big Dave Kragthorpe apparent- four is Bob Dongoske who doubles ly has the edge for the catchers as a center on the football team position He is fast and has an and a chucker for the round-baacellent arm sport schedule is The National AAU not complete However tentative game arrangements have been The Utah State basketball playmade with Weber Junior College ers playing in the national AAU Tooele Ordnance Depot and Nel-1- in Denver last week lost in the Air Force base The confer- second round of play to the team ence schedule will include twelve from Fort Sill Okla The games for the Aggie squad All Caterpillars from Peoria 111 home games will be played at took the AAU title for the second Crimson Field straight year two-ye- ar Crag-Utah-lda- posi-Buffingt- on ll ce 1TS4 Footballers Show Spirit And Hustle ing accident and not a football injury With the turnout exceptionally Team members are Left end — Matt Trontel Dick large the spirit and hustle good and the competition among play- Kimball Ed Gerber Don Miller ' ers for positions open the first John Bull Don Hull at drills football of — week tackle spring Dave Kragthorpe Utah State took on a bright ap- Tom Ramage Darrell Murdock pearance in the eyes of Coach Gary Ballard Pete Santa Maria Left guard — Max Cologna Jack John Roning football BY GLENN PETERSON Ift ’ table tennis tourney is Briscoe representing LDS Ray reguSince conference Ray grabbed the final match lations permit each school to from second place Don Larsen of hold only 20 spring practice sesSAE sions — and they must come Other activities of the intra- within 30 days — Coach Roning mural program which are under scheduled has practice sessions way this week are volleyball Friday in the through Tuesday Winnc f snooker hand ball and and Tuesday weeks three first of the first round of the snooker Saturday plus Thursday through Bell Mark Boyd tourney are: Bruce Stevens Gary the last two weeks Adams The annual Miles Rex Astle Kenneth Bowgame on Saturday April ers James Erz Maceyo Vaughclimax spring drills 17 will PerLarson an Ballard George Inclement Weather ry Hyrum Olsen and John Bowen Inclement weather conditions Second round winners are: Erz have hampered the squad thus over Vaughan Larson over Perfar causing their going into the ry and Olsen over Bowen Four fieldhouse every day except one not first round matches have last week been played yet These are Steve Approximately 55 grid aspirSzekesy against Jarv Anderson ants are now reporting every day Clark Elder vs Henry Brown for practice And of this number Steve Huffaker and T J Naka14 are lettermen mura and Arden Draney against Also vieing for regular posiIra Liljenquist on the team are several tions Contact Opponents who Coach Roning has freshmen The Intramural staff urges all to watch as earmarked participants in either snooker or come next fall players handball to contact their opponSquad Shifts ents and play off their matches Some shifts were made on the Dates set for completion of snooker matches are: first round squad during last week’s drills March 30 second round April 10 Steve Huffaker moved from left Ted third round April 20 and the half over to quarterback fourth round April 26 The fifth Rasmdell and Reed Henderson round of the tourney will be the were transferred from guard to center and John Karnick will final match himself with are set as days for start acquiring April the annual intramural track and duties at the left halfback posifield day Director Ray Watters tion All of these players howurges all interested men of the ever will keep themselves ready college to contact the intramural for use in their former positions The only sour note struck durdepartment who will place each man in the events which he is ing last week’s drills was the loss of Steve ’’Bucky” Motta for an interested in Also sign up for indefinite period of time This tennis doubles and came about as a result of a ski badminton has now begun Signup sheet will be posted on intramural bulletin boards soon intra-squa- d Blue-Whi- te -- 20-2- 1 Hutton Larry Sorenson Andreason Ed Massero Center — Ted Ramsdell Librizzi Reed Henderson Dongoske- Lee Brady Right guard — Reese Whitaker Bucky Brown Kay Smith Allan Curtis Larry Searle Right tackle— Carl Ebert Bob Halverson George Ilalamandaris Bob Moss Ron Gelnette Right end — Charlie Hatch Frank Merchant Jack Ilarvath Perry Bingham O’Dell Nord Quarterback — Kent Harris Ray Zingler Jack Woodward! Rolfe Kerr Steve Huffaker Left halfback — John Karnick Lew Mehalek Jack Fronk Junie Lindsay Bob Hunsaker Right halfback— Tom Lorenat Ezra Smith Dennis Lindsay Howard Otteson Nephi Patton Fullbacks — Don Toner Jim Marriott Norm Prince Does Your Tennis Racket Need Restringing or Repairing? 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