Show STUDENT LIFC AFRK 17 1959 —7 1st Scrimmage Set Today For Gridders i&t scone noot(l PICK DAWSON weecf ie& New football boss John Ralston sends his Aggies hrough their 1959 first Adolph Rupp the colorful dean of basketball coaches has a definite philosophy on winning— in basketball but other major and minor col- Kentucky 4 only late sports isn’t And the Wildcat boss afraid to tell anybody of all his rivals—other coaches In a refreshingly authoritative way he relayed area high school mentors at the bis philosophy to school here and to the natlast lTtah State coaching national sports magazine ion in a recent issue of a white-haire- d cage genius : “That line somebSays the about it not mattering whether you ody dreamed up or lose but how you play the game is a lot of hog it— least bout irash” loser my boys are poor losers "I'm a poor to win and if we don’t we’re mad about it! want any of these good losers on my team” there out I We go don’t not wish merely to participate in sports” In te says “We wish to be successful in sports order to be successful we must create within our boys the competitive spirit that will bring success” "Defeat or failure to me are enemies Without victory sports have little meaning” "Why the devil do you think they bother to keep score if it doesn’t matter who wins but how they play” "We do asks he coaches adhere to this philosophy on winning is beside the point but Kupp’s blast against “good losers” is indicative of philosophies of all coaches and teams who want to win And I believe USU has quite a few of them left But it’s easier said than done to say the least The coach certainly can’t instill that winning spirit in his players by himself to fight for Is as important as the game itself It’s an intangible now but would the highly successful basketball team under Cec Baker have won quite as many games without the valiant support given them this past winter? And how many more games would the past grid entry under Ev Faunce have won r£ students had been there in body and spirit for all games instead of just the BYU and Colorado State home clashes Spirit and desire throw a lot of weight in competitive sports today And having something to fight for is the foundation of a bier part of that esprit de corps Something Rupp Does the studentbody make USU worth fighting say the wrestling track golf tennis baseball for nd football R’s & debatable teams and others? Ays lice Five full teams will be used in the 5 pm squad game Ralston reported The aspirants got a surprise warmup scrimmage Wednesday afternoon the fifth day of spring drills Ralston tabbed the show “very ragged in fundamentals” He said he planned to sharpen the squad on offensive drill Thursday in preparation for today’s scrimmage Three players drew the first verbal praise from Ralston after Wednesday’s scrimmage He singled out lettermen left halfback Buddy Allen as a “promising offensive star” and right half Herman Noblisse Boise junior college transfer who was also lauded for offensive play ' Mel Sophomore quarterback Montalbo Long Beach City college transfer operated the first team and “did a very commendable job” said the new coach question h Time Bat Question for Grizzly Double-Bi- ll of h—fs a weak-- 1 Another right hander Richard tto St3te wm will pitch the second to over-- Wight ) toA vWi Friday in a double-- 1 game for the Aggies Skyline “ere with Montana State Un vr Utah State 6 on the season TTrt13 (0-2- TIIE IVORLD’S MOST HONORED WATCH Poorman Vill Boss VEes’ to kf statistical tbt havenS maor competi- ?vera£etl seven hits conu only fivc tra hstkin’Ws baTe t1 tl hits and have ltf i tdle on base Shane ‘a top btter with 235 aver- le Ooits Ttn !°rk ' the lil8U i P-- hander Brian scheduled seven-innin- to g the Grizzlies was impressive -- in a ?Iactice Same last Weber College he whiffed nine batters g31REt Nay ka a ring let us help you for the man of your life Among the watch o choose finest wotches of the world longines clone has won 10 world's fair grand prizes 28 gold medals so many If you ore expecting Nancy K Poorman will direct the 1959 Utah State University Sat-agau- ist honors for accuracy And most important among the Longines wotches in our store is one that will perfectly match the personality of your man Illustrated Dance contest Over 500 coeds will compete Dance contest is scheduled for May 2 under sponsorship of the Women’s Intramural association at USU Miss Poorman Alpha Chi Omega is a senior majoring In physical education Her home is Ogden where she graduated from Ogden high school She has been active in campus functions serving as WIA Intra- ore two of the many styles which ore available ot prices from $7150 including federal tax Left: $135 K right! $150— both in fine hand detailed 14 gold coses We will be honored to serve you LIBERAL TRADE-I- N EASV CREDIT TERMS ALLOWANCE THOMAS JEWELRY mural manager and a member of committees for Winter Carnival Agathon displays and intramural banquet "Your Art Carved Diamond Dealer” Prom-perfe- ct or for any date detail they’re the best-fittin- g shirts in circulation today Our exclusive Mitoga®-tailorin- g makes them that way from collar to cuff to waist “Sanforized” fabrics keep their fit and the wildest butanchored bop won’t pop their tons $400 up duett Peabody & Co Inc 6-- Sopho meb te It’s easy to sec why Arrow White Shirts are the most popular on campus Authentic in every style Aim at Solving C hat a wonderful engagement idea a ring for hert a watch for him of course a I '59 Dance Contest Whether USU ay 31 North Main spring drill scrimmage today after only one week of prac- - colagainst major and junior lege competition is 2 in Skyline play with losses to Utah Montana lost both ends of double-heade- r at Logan last sea son when pitcher Bob Bean got credit for the victories in a game and relief role 0-- xaziRROW- first in - fashion At WICKEL'S MEN'S APPAREL Phone 144 SI North Main u - ! iUlfll f S - A |