Show 4 STUDENT LIFE APRIL 12 1957 oCie r§tuderf Ags Divide Arizona Games For 4- -6 Record On rip 1 BY MYRON IIAJIN Utah State’s baseball team upset Arizona last Monday The Aggies ovcicame a seven run lead built up by the Wildcats in the fouith inning as their hitters started to find the range of Arizona pitcher Ikcda They scored nine runs in the fifth and were never again headed UNIVERSITY of Arizona players picked up five runs in the ninth but it was not enough to catch the Ags The Wildcats used six pitchers in the contest and the Aggies used four Harold Thomason started for the victors was relieved in the fourth by Erickson and Ilairison finished up Erickson received credit for 18-1- 7 the win Scott Croft homered in the ninth for the Ags with one aboard The loss was only the second for the Wildcats in 22 games Again on Tuesday the Aggies played the Wildcats in Tucson but Arizona showed too much power for them and pounded out a victory It was a close 15-- 4 Finals Today contest until the bottom of the eighth when the Wildcats pushed across nine runs on eight hits a pair of walks and an error Thomason was the losing pitcher for Utah State The split of their twro game series with the Wildcats left the record and they Aggies with a ended their road trip w'ith a game against Snow College at Ephraim the Bengals will probably be as follows: Will Souza at lb Ernie ss Petersen 2b Hank Taggart LarFred 3b George Stettlcr Wednesday sen If Dale Tilley cf Scott Croft rf and Harold Thomason or Bob Bean pitching and John Whatcott handling tiie catching In Feature Volleyball Contest Foresters Lose To Engineers chores 4-- 6 LDS Weber Club 13 and SPE °ver LDS The engineers made intramural bj forfeit one of the foresters’ volleyball yesterday less successful Conservation Week The Ags open up the season events Wednesday by taking the at home on April 15 when they feature game of second round take on Idaho State To date 3 and Club league in the play vvun UJ the Aggie team seems to have Club Foresters’ the over Club meeting the Faculty improved over last year’s ball Lambda Delta Sigma and WebIt was the second victory of Carbon Club going against' club and at the present time Inand the led Club Sorority week for the engineers as Intramural staff er the are getting some good hitting dependent Leagues respectively they had topped Carbon Club two throughout the lineup Larsen 6 5 and in WIA Intramurals according to days earlier Croft and Whatcott have been Lois Club released and in scores the All-Camp- us by Other supplying the long ball and latest figures Pool secWIA director Downs during leagues Fraternity with Tilley has been hitting LEAGUE were: SORORITY ond round play Faculty authority The pitching staff is Points over Intramural Staff Team Week shaping up with Haroldson 739 0 L D S and 8 Menehunc over Thomason and Bob Bean turn702 Chi Omega Women’s Alpha Kappa Psi by forfeit ing in fine performances on pool 572 1 and get under way next Tuesday Sudags over Faculty Kappa Delta the road 508 Carbon Club over Alpha 4 p m in the Union Building Starters for the Ags against Alpha Chi 508 and 5 SAE game room Sigma Kappa Kappa Psi over Kappa Sigma 15-- and 15- A small fee of approximately INDEPENDENT LEAGUE 20c will be charged for those par Points Team 621 ticipating Any additional inform 658 Banks Weber 429 ation can be obtained from co638 Blazers Faculty 417 ntacting Kaye Petersen 623 Aces Rockets Lead in WIA Official Standings 15-- 8-- 15-- 15-1- Starfs Next will 15-- at 16-1- 4 15-- 9 The schedule for this afterState’s tracksters are their first tests of the noon’s events are as follows: TIME season during the current Intra- EVENTS mural Track Meet in Romney 120 Yard High Hurdles 2:00 pm Stadium The finals are slated Broad Jump High Jump today at 2 p m Ralph Maughan’s team is getting a late start this year due to weather conditions and will be using the meet to size up his prospects for the coming season Maughan will be building around L J Sylvester 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