Show 4 — STUDENT Lift MAY 7 1957 Aggie Nine Stops Grizzlies ir£tuz(rif Will Host Hill Air Base Today entertain Brigham Young U in a of two innings the score was Utah State University baseball tied at 1 Then the Aggies startteam plays Hill Air Force Base ed rolling as George Stettler today at 4 pm on the college started things of fwith a single and What cott got a gift triple field in a outing By MYRON IIAIIN Xifie doubleheader Fred Towery is scheduled to pitch for the Ags against the Hill Air Force team tomorrow Coach and Nelson expects to juggle his linea Fred Larson added single when the inning ended the Ags up to give every squad member The Ags got another run a chance for some action led The box score: in the fourth and fifth and closed UTAH STATE out the scoring with two more ARHOA Souwhen Will 2 0 2 0 runs in the sixth Tomaiko rf 6 1 0 2 ss za hit a home run over the right Taggert 4 Whatcott c on with Stettler fence field 5 Souza lb 5 Croft cf first The game was called at the Larson 6 If en dof the sixth because of rain Stettler 3b 5 2 Harold Thomason went all the Peterson 2b 2 Bean way and posted his first win in Wintersp 2b 3 3 rf Skyline play TilleyPeterson 0 By virtue of the double victory 1 the Ags moved from fourth place Naegle p 10 33 12 41 tie Totals in the Skyline standings to a MONTANA for second with BYU The CoAB H O A 6 10 1 ugars split a pair with the Utes Johnson 3b § 2 4 2 Daley ss over the weekend and now have Colvert 2 4 4 5 2b 6 1 10 1 a 3 record Schultz lb 4 0 10 Redmond rf The Aggies resume conference Hunt 3 2 3 0 cf 1 will on when 4 1-- The Ags copped their first doubleheader of the season by downing the Montana Grizzlies and last Friday by scores of 3 The two wins brought their Skyline mark to 2 2 and they now have an over all record of 8-- 7 9-- 9-- 8 5-- A tight contest developed in the opener that went eleven innings The Ags led 4 going into the ninth but the Grizzlies rallied against Reese Naegle who had relieved Bob Bean in the same Montana scored three inning runs to tie the count at 7 Dale Tilley scored the winning run for the Ags in the eleventh when he walked stole second and scored on John Whatcott’s single Naegle picked up the win for the Ags While Montgomery got the loss play The nightcap was played on a wet field as a slight rain fell throughout the game At the end 7-- 7-- 1 Friday they Haiges c Kocsis If Montgomery p Rundle rf Williamson cf WIA Elections Set Wednesday Elections for student officers in the Women’s Intramural Association for next year will be held Wednesday Candidates and offices are as Porter's tennis team won their first meet of the follows: President — Sherma year Saturday when they down- Ballif and Janet Smith Coach Gordon Vice-preside- nt — Maurine Ellet and ed Idaho State College 1 on the Charlene Winters Secretary — college courts THE ONLY loss came in the Jessie Smith and Barbara Barn-so- n No 4 singles match that saw Reporter — Bobby Stear-ma- n Puband Grace Wamick Ralph Christensen lose to Rich4 ard Thompson of ISC 6 licity Chairman — Connie Chugg 2 and Carol Christensen The results were: SINGLES — Clint Hales (USU) def Lindy 0 Tremayne (ISC) Ron Amos (USU) def Wayne Don SpenReimer (ISC) cer (USU) def Mike Ilook (ISC) 5-- 4-- 6-- 14-1- 2-- 6 12-1- 6-- 2 6-- 3 4-- 6-- 6 6-- 6-- 14-1- 2-- 6 6-- 6-- 6-- 3 10-1- 2 6-- will count as a conference while ISC is entered as conference entry Coach Ralph Maughan’s Bennett c 2 5 1 1 1 1 14 10 13 10 10 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 KD’s Take Top Place In Contest has an conference date The Ags lost a 0-- 57 Kappa Delta sorority won first this 13 decision opening meet last place in the annual Women’s In tramural Dance Contest Saturday night before the largest 1 The 3 xx-Fli- ed The New Utah State University Ring '4 I permanent stay collar If you’ve ever lost a collar Stay (and who hasn’t?) this collar is for you These stays are built right in permanently and invisibly They can’t get lost-- ever! 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