Show 4 — STUDENT LIFE FE8RUARY 24 1757 Darwin Was Right!! By DICK DAWSOX ’BllK Sports Editor Utah State still one of four mathematical possibilities for the Skyline basketball title began regroupin forces Monday in preparation for a cards-on-the-tab- le against Montana State g Utah Embarking on their last road tlip of the campaign the Aggies meet Montana State Thursday night at Missoula Mont and head Slide-Rulesouth for a showdown with Jack Gardner’s Utes two nights later As one writer put it “it would be awfully easy to lose two this weekend and front-runnin- Pi Kcpps Defend 1958 Open House Honors Thurs weekend” With a 3 Skyline showing and four outings remaining oddsmen still give the Aggies a chance at all the marbles— if they can do and beat the the clutch-lovin- g Redskins on their rs 7-- Pi Kappa Alpha and the Engineers currently running fir&t and second in respective intramural leagues tlnough Winter Carnival defend their 1958 Open House crowns in the ’59 affair Thursday-nigh- t near-impossib- le court own And even with an Aggie win The men’s mural show with coach Cec Baker will have to sit back and pray that someone else twenty fraternity and club encan turn the trick tries competing will begin at The Utes at 1 Denver with 7:30 pm in the George Nelson and Brigham Young fieldhouse It is sponsored by are three other mathematical the department of health physie chances in addition to the cal education and recreation at USU Aggies Baker didn’t expect much trouPiKA won the crown last year ble from Friday and Saturday op- ahead of Sigma Phi Epsilon The ponents Colorado State and Wyo- Sudags took the runnerup in Club ming but Jim Williams’ “other league competition in ’58 Aggies” gave the college try beTeam and individual events 4 fore falling after a sizzling will contain the peak of the acsecond half showing tion Gary Evans student man- Baker has had reason to be hopeful at the impnned performance of Hal Theus since the BYU win and the improved scoring of Jerry Schofield since Baker issued a "shoot more” order to the impressive junior SIGMA ALPHA EPsILON dominated play in the fraternity “B" 9-- 8-- (6-- 2 5) third-plac- 81-7- 'Slate Sport Shorts Set 5 Records But An 'Fish' basketball scramble last week chalking up two victories defeated Delta Sigma Phi SAE 27-1- 8 Tuesday and followed up wiih a 1 win over Delta convincing Phi Friday Meanwhile in a battle of the two undefeated Pi Kappa Alpha separated themselves as “men” over “boys” Forin tromping Sigma Chi feits dominated w’ater cage actiou with Dixie and the Engineers winning forfeits over the Utahns and Bullen hall ager said The ten team events shoe include a sack race scramble teather ball knee basketball and the tumble dizzy izzy barrel skip and jump and shuttle relays Ten more individual contests are: pushups Indian wrestling elbow wrestling foul pitch rope climb chinning bulldog pull tire and weight - lifters wrestling tumbling Schedule of events: - 7 30: team games (Sigma Chi vs SPE) Outdoor Individual 'games 8 22 Obstacle race 9 00: Pyramid building 9 13 trampoline demonstration 9 35 and presentation of trophies Grand Entry 7 40 S 12 tug-o-w- 10 Of Out-Musc- Injuns (I-- 6-- 5 Ganez (U) dec Douglas (U SU) 13-- 2 130— Bingham (U) pinned Hollingsworth (USU) 5 35 137 — Nelson (L) dec Holmes (U SU) (U) dec Alexander (USU)— 3 157 Hjnkin (U) pinned Herzog 167 — Canto (U) pinned Baty (U 4 27 SU 177 — Kainge (USU) diew with 4 (L Hut — Steinhe (USU) dec Payne (U) 4 8-- 0 4-- I 4-- Need Our Special 0 5-- New-Bcciut- Despite setting five new' school records Utah State varsity swimmers wallowed in the wake of Utah’s two new’ Skyline times and took a 1 loss in the Smart 37-2- 66-2- gym pool Saturday The Redskins took firsts in all ten events Aggie Dave (arson bettered a Skyline time and USU record while finishing second in the d butterfly in 2:219 The clocking was 45 seconds under the old conference time Other new Aggie marks included Vern Johnson’s 2:40 in the Davis Gary new standards in the d and freestyles ' and a :31 8 showing by Neal Amarino ia the freestyle USU in dual competition tests Montana State here Wednesday night before the division swimming meet at Smart pool Saturday medley relay Utah (Lewis Perrin T — 4: Thorum Milne) the cage entry split weekend contests The junior 4 tussle Aggies dropped a with the Utah Papooses here Friday night before bouncing back to squash Magic Valley 2 Christian college on the home floor one night later Nat Dixon with 18 Friday and Tony Langford with 21 the next night took Rambler scoring honors freshman 74-6- 87-6- d 440-yar- O— 60-ya- rd -1 western 400-var- d 13 2 freestyle: Killpaek Utah— Davis USU Van Orman Utah T 2 21 Peed Utah freestyle: Amarino USU England USU T — :3l 2 Diving- - Sneddon Utah: Bowman USU: Chin MoLee Utah Points — 19165 1742 150 55 200-- 4 aid Utah butterfly- Seare Larson USU T— 2 24 8 d Utah freestyle: Milne Thorum Uath Amarino USU T — :37 5 d backstroke- - Lewis Utah Van Orman Utah Wold USU T — 9 freestyle: Ivilipaek Utah Davis USU Peterson Utah T — 5 05 5 d breaststroke: Utah Johnsen USU Seare Utah 2 T— 29 5 d Utah freestyle (Reed Thorum Milnerelay Killpaek) T— 220-ya- rd 60-ya- 100-yar- 200-yar- 400-ya- rd -- 200-yar- 400-jar- 3:417 Perrin 3 — O— USD’S R A M BL E R S 220-yar- 220-yar- Treatment y 35-2- 'itooke?5' r) ls 'State Matters 123— GEORGE STOKES and Terry Smith two intramural Open Hoist aspirants aren’t actually trying to prove— or disprove-Dar- wn theory of evolution They’re trying the bars in an attempt to measure up for Open House in the fieldhouse Thursday Looking are ’House officials Jay Andreason Phil Ellis and stink manager Gary Evans Cliinaing is one of ten individual tvnii slated for the ’mural show ARCHERY CLUB will stage a novelty shoot in the fieldhouse starting at 7 p m Wednesday Competition will include shooting balloons and spinners “card’ games hitting a lucky number a William Tell contest and “swinging bacon” archery officials report Anyone interested should attend they said — o— BOB LAMKIN Sigma Chi won the giant slalom at the Utah State’s Ski Club races at Beaver bowl Saturday Lamkin won in 1:025 Roger Dick PiKA took secoud in 1:05 Next in line were Dick Walters SAE e Jay Sevy SPE and Austin SPE Kirsti Melartin’s 350 clocking on the women’s course gave her the top spot over Claudia Marotz (455) and Sonja Pitcher (458) Par-lett- SANITONE D-- 20 HAND OPERATED IN HANOSOME GRAY & GREEN MAKES COPIES OF ANYTHING draw trace on a master on card or paper 3" x 5" to 9" x 14" up to 300 1 to 5 colors copies per original at once 120 copies a minute you type write DITTO ' Bargain in quality! 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