Show STUDENT LIFE Top Ag Sticker ’ Jr’ V- jmarw “ 4 j " MAT 27 If 40 'Murals Copped By See College i 1 i i f MAX SLUGA CAME ON STRONG LATE in the season to cop At battint crown Sluts will be back next year this year’s Ag Batters Set Single Season Swat Marks Even though the team as a stagnant Aggie hitters made good use of their wood whole was Seven of ten USU baseball records were crossed off and two others tied this spring by three Ag hitters Santa Rosa Calif sophomore Dolph Camilli recorded five of the new marks and tied two others Camilli set an indi v i d n a 1 slugging mark of 750 with a record 30 bases He also drove in 12 runs for another record and scored 12 runs himself for still another USU Lift Men Hoist New State Ten USU weightlifting records fell Wednesday in Smart Gym as the pound pushers flexed their muscles in one of the last sports events ofthe year Competi t i o n lifts were the press snatch clean and jerk and a combination of these lifts The following new records were set In the 148 class Mark Ashton snatched 165 pounds and clean and jerked 195 In the 165 pound class Elston Leavitt snatched 175 and clean jerked 220 for a total of 535 pounds In the 198 class Jim Fisher pressed 225 and cleaned and jerked 285 for a total of 710 In the heavyweight class Ron Hall snatched 200 and cleaned and jerked 265 Other lifters in the event were James Beutler Ben Garcia Pat Pendse and Emmett McFarland CLASSIFIED — 7 Hill SAE Sigma Alpha Epsilon by virtue of 1048 total points during tlu? school year copped honors in the fraternity intramuial race Alter winning the touch football crown the SAE's got the winning fever and were never pushed from the top rung Tlte Sig Alplvs picked up wind in football wrestling “A” basketball and softball and never got less than a third in any event The SAE intramural manager this year has been Rod Smith Pi Kappa Alpha finished second with 951 points High points of the year for the Pikes were first places in winter carnival volleyball and track and field Basil Fairchild was the team manager Sigma Chi took third place honors with 799 points The Ned Parson - led Sigs ran otf with aB’’ basketball crown and copped second places in wrestling and winter carnival Sigma Phi Epsilon who recently took SAE into a playoff game for the softball crown picked up fourth place with 625 points The boy’s in red also came out with a second place in track and field The rest of the pack finislied in this order Sigma Nu 566 points Delta Phi 530 Alpha Gamma Rhj 515 Kappa Sigma 465 Delta Sigma 399 Sigma Pi 260 and Lambda Delta Sigma 200 SAE Wins Again SAE came into the picture again with all six high point winners in the fraternity league Bob Dahmer Dick Montgomery Jim Fogg Joe Porter Rod Smith and Jerry Pancheri received awards for most in participation hiua-mur- al activities In the club league College Hill won honor with 788 points but W’ere followed closely by the Engineers who racked up 769 College Hill manager was I red Williams and footballer Merrill Johnson ran the Engineer crew The Ilill boys picked up first places in wrestling and volleyball The Engineers had an equal amount of first places winning both touch football and track and tield Snakes Take Third Southern Utah Snakes picked up third place with 747 points George Wilkey is the manager Fourth place went to Newman with 562 points Next came CSU w'ith 537 followed by Sportsman with 530 In the 400 with 499 I bracket came Dixie n K’s with 482 Hall with Bul-le- 459 er’s with 443 High point men and Forestthe in BY JIM ROBINSON State's 18 - man track for Fort squad left yesterday Collins Colorado and the 1960 version of the Skyline conference championship The Aggie group will try to dethrone Brigham Young University and at the same time beat strong track squads from New Mexico University and Colorado State The Farmers have the marks in tw'o of the events the discus and shot Clyde Brock had a heave of 52 feet with the brass ball Sheldon Summers is in third place in the conference for distance this season with a 50 feet 9j2 inch throw Glenn Passey has far and that he appropriated Fraternity funds tor his own use Questioned at the swank Mu club SUS league were Sterling Ilanks Joe Knudson SUS Geoige Wilk-e- y SUS Fred Williams College Hill Newell Anderson College ILill and Hal Reeder College Ilill Awards Presented individual sports u winners were Badminton P Golf John Laub and tennis Gail Miles Intramural awards for this year were presented at the inti a mural Awards Banquet held last night in the Student Union Supervisor of intramural sports is Art Mendini and the student manager for the past school year has been Jay Anderson Logan Si-d- Ag Cinder Team Leaves For Meet Utah President Alvin Catt of Mu Fraternity laughs off charges brought by the members ©f away the best throw with the discus He has tossed the platter 175’5” His nearest rival Waters from New Mexico has a throw of 162 feet In the broad jump event USU has two men within three inches of the leading jumper in the conference Wayne Olsen has a jump of 23'7V’ and Jim Swindle has sailed 23’7” Other top performers for the Ags who wil be counted on to get points will be: Chuck Belcher consistent 880 man Gary Middleton with the javelin Joe Ilollist left footed pole vaulter Cloyd Bedke in the sprints and the Rice brothers in the distance Flamingo resort in Las Vegas Mr Catt admitted that he had recently purchased a new e a vicuna cloth coat and a summer home in Opalacha Florida but said that “Someone i$ slinging mud Rolls-Royc- at me" "My recent purchases are way related to the lack of funds at MU" When questioner further Mr Catt invoked the Fifth amendment in no He wished to extend an invitation to his friends to visit ilm at the chapter house at 106 N 5 E as soon as he returns from Las Vegas He announced that the "Queen of he MU" contest will be held irst thing fall quarter His inal word for the year was "MU" FROSTOP DRIVE INN (Eost of Campus) AGGIE LUNCH 44c Includes Hamburger With Chips Res Deer and Sundae runs Camilli who has had to split Ride to Eos Angelos area his time between the diamond WANTED— aiound June 5 Cull SK and football field where be is TR-- 3 TRIUMPH 1958 Primrose yellow roadster with black leather starting quarteiback tied Skytonneau whiteinterior soft-to- p walls overdrive heater radio line double (4) and triple (2) recbai kseat and luggage rack $2090 Ask lor “Jim” SK ords front 0 Outfielder Max Sluga Brigham City set two new marks 18 hits in 41 at bats which culminated in a 439 plate average First baseman Bill Dahme San Pablo Calif set a new home run record with three roundtrippers The Aggies as a team tied the season homer record with six Sophomore Ed Gikling who was a late comer to the team picked up credit for the lone victory over Montana State Coach Floyd Slater should have the makings of a strong baseball team next season There should ®® !2 lettermen returning next spring among them will be Pitchers Dan Dale Tom LeRoy Zeller and Gerald Bruno Lar-®he- id returnees Outfield will be Sluga Carl Morley Gikling and Bob Vadas Slater should be Pleased with his returning infield M Dahme Camilli hd Gary Wilson Fred Regis pm WAITRESSES WANTED:— Applications aie being taken for girls who would like to work In the area during the summer andLogan who have had dining room experience Better than average compensation Call bK for appointment FOR SALE: Conventional Washer In good condition $15 Call JO FOR SALE: One season old 15' 6” Bellboy Banchee Fiberglass Boat Johnson 50 HP Electric Starte Engine heavy duty Horselaw trailer all equipment Including skis preservers the gas cans works Taxes registration and lihas been paid Must saccensing rifice Ph SK PERSONAL: Want to make easy money? 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