Show STUDENT URE riiRUARY 5 mo — 7 Columbus' Greatest Discoveries Sports ©nasnona by DAWSON DICK I If any Skyline court club could be called a “twin” State— at least in terms of problems— Hoyt Utah of Denver Pioneers are it They move in tonight sharing fourth place with 3 Brigham Young with a conference re8 g slate It s cord and overall because Pioneer play this year has run hot and cold They were hot last week when they upset UCLA and horrified New Mexico 107-7- 9 No telling what degree they’re capable of this week Although the Pioneers didn’t have anything to sav about it fans apparently remember Denver’s “Dirty Trick” last year when they won an NIT bid before the season was over and the Aggies could prove them At any rate enough fans will they be on hand tonight to rate as the season’s third home Brawner’s mis-lcadi- 2-- ng 7-- mis-leadin- 71-6- 8 so-call- ed out-match- crowd sell-o- ut The Pioneers share problems with’ USU have a height nemisis In fact their starting They too five is an shorter in total height than the Aggies Their front line has Jim Peay (G-Rob Moe (6-and Kick Barrett (G-State’s three men up’ front measure 4 each inch 3) 2) 4) G-- le to Brawner also has a depth worry In other words must count on his five “iron men” but not quite the extent Baker does He has a sixth man in 5 6-- forward Clare Skov with a 38 per game reserve scori- ng average Baker also has a sixth man — Joe Worthen But he’s and hasn’t seen the game experience that 6-- 1 only Skov has But while both teams share similar problems — height and depth — the difference is Raker has taught his Aggies to overcome them and Brawner hasn’t The Aggie front-wa- ll have become adept at getting position on rebounds they do all three can vault to the height And when two or three inches taller But it still can be classified as a “problem” because —let’s face it— being at the “level” of everyone else wouldn't hurt the Utags of men And Baker doesn’t worry about his bench to the extent he has had to before He’s found five starters that know how to play aggressive defensive but yet relatively foul-fre- e basketball It all boils down to the problems (as most coaches height and a weak bench he point that Brawner lias would) with a lack of But somehow Baker has reduced his problems to point to where they are almost un-n- o ticed and the Aggies win partly because of it Skylme Statistics CONFERENCE GAMES Jaclading Games of January H TEAM STATISTICS Wyoming &nema Opponent" 1 Jtenver gpwnents' 1VVVVVV ‘ Opponents St U ! MAX PERRY one of two Columbus hoosiers on this year’s Skyline-leadin- g Indiana JERRY SCIIOFIELD the other half of the Columbus Indiana duo will be attempting to Denver’s Jim Peav for rebounds in tonight’s Denver tilt Peay and Schofield put on a tremendous duel last year Aggie hoop team is not known primarily for the shot but will undoubtedly use it carry-u- p tonight if pressed too hard by Denver’s Jerry out-musc- le Cole Despite Rain Sleet Lack of Snow PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS Snowphiles Plan Carnival Slatmen Utah State’s 1960 Winter Carnival will be capped Friday Feb 12 with a “Ski Bum’s” party in the Union Building All students are encouraged to attend Refreshments will be served according to carnival Frank Oxborrow and Rosalie Brklacy Winter Carnival events begin Monday and continue through Saturday when a big ski day will be held at Beaver Bowl The schedule: Monday — Snow sculpturing on campus until Friday Wednesday — Ski movies 12 noon in auditorium Thursday — Ski relays 12 noon n the west campus Friday — Women’s snowshoe ace 3 p m on quad Men’s snowshoe race 3:15 p 1 on quad Women’s snowshoe relay (cos-jm3:30 p m Men’s snowshoe relay 3:45 p - Saturday — all events at Beaver Bowl Men’s cross country 9:30 a m Women’s downhill 10 Men’s downhill 11 a m Women’s slalom 1:30 p m Men’s slalom 2 p m Recreational skiing 3 to 4:30 p m Twelve candidates for the King and Queen crown will ski tomorrow at 1 p m at Beaver Bowl before the carnival judges The two winners will be announced next Friday at 4:30 in the Union Building Employment' luformotiofl LEARN about jobs on ships am VasiSpecim! no experience SWS'V"""-'-"- : Ski Bums’ opponents LEADING fcCORLBS Capt PO Bob (CSU) tomb tMn?er) ka Wy® party 4:15 in Union Building Crowning of King and Queen 4:30 p m Union Building kann°rton rmard v!m (BYlir AVW Utah) BrooVn To Place Ad Call 6 5 5 5 N e: Wohlen-ber- g Box 192 Bowling Y Swing Spundob! 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