Show STUDENT LIFE Staderf 1955 APRIL 14 CINDERMEN ROUNDING INTO Ag Golfers Encounter Grizzlies S-fS- ji BY PAUL 01-8- SHAPE FOR LEAGUE MEETS By ED ST CKUK one wreek of outdooi’s track coach Ralph lice at pi says that the boys Maughan look pietty good jost of the boys are practicing every day and while the final selections won’t be made for at least another week Maughan says to look out for the following Ezra Smith feilows Letter-me- n hur0 Joe Cook hurdles Cordell Biown dles Doug Anderson 880 Ivan Davis 880: and Matt Trontell and discus javelin ' Other good prospects are Gary Fox high and low hurdles Mac George Smith Winteis broad Hoiner 'Vault Jim pole jump Dick White high Keains Tom After V 0 golf team Utah State’s Montana with skill will match Golf and Friday at the Logan club Country frosh Although this talented handian experience have team BYU cap in meeting team from and Utah composed of second and third year competers Coach The Ev Thorpe is optimistic and there is talent potential team a Into top should develop Acting Captain Jerry Comer acting captain at starred at Logan high and Bill state junior tournament Glover from Box Elder high was last year’s state high school baschamp Larry Bailey frosh he hopes to be back in the race Granite high from ketball star for top honors this season Jack in Salt Lake also has junior Peterson their only other reexpeiience Jay turning veteran has senior law Bates Idaho Falls high school of some Skyline competition star also plays frosh basketball Newcomers on their team include Phil Smith and Dick Criddle from Bobby Reiflin outstanding state Logan high and Jim Bundy Box junior golfer and John Boyle Elder complete the seven man and sophomore transfers Cordell nucleus of the Aggie golf hopes Johnson and Dave Burton this year Coach Thoipe expects Montana beat the Staters last to add more men later on The by a score of 8t& to year Our opponents will be at full overall standings in the golf destrength Friday and offer stiff partment last year went like compteition Don Welch returns this: conference champ Utah for his fourth varsity season on followed Denver New Mexico Montana greens and second year Colorado byA Of Wyoming and as captain of the Grizzlies Montana withdrew as did Utah Runnerup State As a freshman and sophomore All in all Utah State's golf inhe was runnerup for Skyline look good for the next prospects dividual honors and after finish- few years Next year's squad ing out of the money last year will have the advantage of college competition This year the yjar Dave Kiapthoipe can b team will try to successfully depended upon to do plenty of overcome the experience ' justice to the catcli position all-fro- 440-lo- 100-22- w 410-lo- w 100-22- 0 hurdles-bioad-jump-javo- tournament Coach “Cap” McCormick gives his boys the word in hopes of pushing the squad to a good season The team plays a double-headFriday at Crimson Field er Ag Basel all Squad Opens Conference Utah State diamond ciew will hi net Montana UmwiMty tomorrow in a double header here at Logan This contest with the Giiz-Zhwill be tlm Utags first e game for this year The Ags compete against EYU Utah and Montana in the wslmn division The winner of the western di ision plays the wanner of the eastern division for the conlet ence crown This opening game was officially scheduled for last week but because of winterv weather it was delayed Just how tough the Montana diamond crew is is not certain However they should be capable of playing some good baseball It will be remembered that they were the western division champions last year With only two positions on the Utag squad not being filled by legulars it would be a foolish mistake to count out Ags out of contention They hold a 24-- 4 win over Nellis Aii Foice Base and wmre defeated a few days ago by Weber in a 2 battle However these two preseason games are rather insignificant accoi ding to coach McCormick who says the Staters have ot played enough baseball as yet to reveal their strong and weak points There are still 21 members on McCormick’s squad The boys who have been woiking out for the last two weeks in the fieldhouse have been out on the green now es lea-qu- for about five days This outside pi active should make quite a diffetence in the impiovement and progiess of the team fiom heie on out as it will give the hoys a chance to really show their stuff on the diamond A lot will be expected this season fiom Pete Spaieboom and Dave “Aiky'” Shelton who will be playing their fouith year for the Utags Mai bn Shields and Dan MiFadden should show up well on the pitching mound as they are both legulais from last k ' S i ’ Don Hagen mile-tw- o mile and mile Gary Higley mile and two HOME MEETS MY AH APRIL 14 BYU lx MVY The wdl participate U-la- two traveling meet Montana and will bo meet in Salt 27-2- 8 Sometimes events They at Misoula in 4 s t t in May it is intmesting “Arky” Shelton just misses beating the ball to the bag pitcher Marlin Shields covers the bag miles do a 25 to one-ha- lf 220 i three-fou- yard dash at ths effoit run 4 to yard runs at a pred termined time with ten minute rests in between and then run 1100 yaids Natuially fellows in other events do other things but it is neatly the same Michel Ilawie has been awarded a teaching fellowship in political science at Michigan State college East Lansing Mich it was announced by the US AC political science department today The fellowship carries a stipend of $1200 with remission o tuition out-of-sta- te Mr Ilawie was born in Cairo Egypt in 1926 He attended high school and Jesuites college in Cairo graduating in 1912 From 1942 to the U 1945 he was employed by S 8th Aun Air foice in Cairo He then woiked for an imbusiness in Egypt pel until 1950 as 1 0 FRESH MALTS SHAKES i f k 1 SUNDAES CONES Sure thing for Spring STOP-AND-G- O DRIVE ri '"H SPUR IN We don’t promt m that gorgeo n fate wilt go into raptures ovar you just bacauue you happen to k sporting an parr of iharp naw City Club Shoaa —hut it help Monufoc lured by Cars Mud-Spatter- ed PEPSI-COL- A Cor Washing Facilities At BOTTLING CO’ ART’S 495 NORTH MAIN Your Headquarters for Sinclair Products And Goodyear Tires INSPECTION STATION 379 KJ by $8 Kr AUO -- plr rfUUotiiv © to K Mttmd hr "T m tiff onj rtv now WESftOOO Shoo for yoon WISOXO SMO WAAMOli for M KM 295 West Center Logon Utah Ow ew $23 $ to note what the vat ious fellows have to do in training for their event For instance in the two mile run: during each week the fellows in this event ate to’ run ' ' in Wl!1 the conference Lake City on Ma 7 refreshes without filling - £ d WESTERN DIVISION ALL OF THESE MEETS WILL RKoiv AT 1:30 IN E L DIC K UOMXjy c?nr i mrir ' - For Those Our Free hi h jump pole vault Gary Goodrich bioad jump Reg Peteison 410 v FREEZER 3-- Us Gene Wockler broad-jum- p |