Show 4 — STUDENT LIFE §P(g)MT$ Dianrioimd Mime Splint Twin er ballgame In the first game the Ags 1942 BYU First USU Third In Division Track Meet rrgtCdmt By Frank Alexander Student Life Sports Writer Last Friday at Missoula Montana the Aggies split with the Grizzlies in a doublehead- MAY 22 Bill Dalime and Sluggers Randy Dow were the most outstanding players for the Aggies throughout the double header Taking into account the fact that the Ags smeared Montana State in the first game but were mildly beaten in the second assistant Aggie coach Norvel Hansen was asked if the second game could be considered as an upset for USU He replied “No that’s baseball” Aggie cinderbusters placed third in the Western Division track meet held in Missoula Mont Saturday They as well as Utah and Montant State Un iversity found the competition of BYU superior in this meet ing The Cougars took 10 first places good for 8OV2 points Utah was second with 33 the Ags managed 28U and Mon tana got 22‘4 Three new Skyline marks were recorded and two west ern division bests were shattered in the pouring rain Roy Smith of BYU trotted to a new record in the mile Ilis time was 4:135 wnich jroke the previous record of 4:154 set in 1961 Glenn Passey chalked up points for USU with a 181’ 4” discus heave Passey and Jim Smith were the only Aggie first olace winners in the meet Smith threw the shot 50 ft !i in Matty Raty BYU cut 2 seconds of the three mile time of 14:367 good for the other new Skyline mark The results: Low Hurdles — 1 Lindgren Utah 2 Spencer Utah 3 Short MSU 4 Gilea BYU : 241 Mile Relay- -1 BYU (Wright 2 Eburne DeHart Tobler) Utah 3 Montana 3:156 (three stomped Montana State with a score of 12-- 1 The 7th inning saw the Aggies really pour it on by bringing in 8 runs The pitcher of the first game for USU was Paul Gambs who along with good Aggie teamWith the season’s results in work managed to keep the is now apparent that BYU it score Grizzlies to their lonely has taken first place in the of one In this game Aggie Division of the SkyWestern Randy Dow got the only home line Conference The Cougars run have won all ballgames from The second rain - delayed all of the Western Division game turned out differently for teams except Utah the Ags with a score of USU took second place in the Dishman one of Montana’s top Division with 2 wins Western to a down USU pitchers held from the University of Utah score of one and 3 wins from Montana State University Utah and Montana are tied qualify) Three Mile— 1 Raty BYU for the cellar Utah grabbed 2 wins from Montana and 2 Curley USU 3 McClintock 3-- 1 USU Welters Win 5 Lose 4 managed one from BYU Montana seized 2 wins from Utah State University’s netters wound up their season with Utah and got hold of one from two wins over Montana State USU and one over Idaho State to It remains for BYU to reprewind up their season last weeksent the Western Division and end The team posted a 4 a try for the championmake over-al- l record with a 3 conof the Skyline Conference ship ference mark by playing New Mexico the top In the first match with MSU team of the Eastern Division the Aggies aced the Grizzlies 0 in the Utah Staters’ home game On Friday with the (Continued From Page 2) doubles rained out the Ags Easter sunrise service shut out MSU 0 New ideas for the coming Before returning to Logan year include a questionaire of the team stopped off at Idaho student interests in the fall State where they took a 1 and the establishment of a decision from the ISC squad trophy case in the SUB for Richard Harris was the only the trophies earned by the loser in the contest being beatvarious independent organizaen by Idaho’s Axtell who is a tions nationally ranked player The The new Service score in the feature match of will provide lists of mov6 the day was 9 ies and speakers to be availThe boys that will play in the able to the clubs Possibilities confer e n c e tournament this of storing records in a locked weekend in Ft Collins Colo- cabinet for the clubs over the rado are Harris Gaylin Lewis summer is being discussed Ray Neville Dave Warren and Wally Waite Meet Results (Thursday) Harris (USU) def John Am4 Lewis def Ken brose 4 Cooper 64) 0 Neville (USU) 2 def Charlie Dozois Cor-retdef Bill Warren (USU) 3 Waite (USU) def 0 Lee Ramstrom Doubles: Harris-Wa- r r e n (USU) def Corrette-mbrose 3 e (USU) def Varsity Vies In Johnson Tourney The first round in the 5th annual Johnson Memorial tennis tournament has been played The tournament was begun a former by Lund Johnson student body president of USU and an outstanding tennis player for the Ags The varisty team members vie for the Lund Johnson trophy that is presented by a member of the Johnson family to the winner In the first round Richard 5-- 2-- Gordon Chosen 7-- 5-- Harris Ivan beat Wally Waite Keller upset second ranked Gaylin Lewis 6 3 Ray Neville outlasted Bob 2 Hansen and Vance scored an Rowley upset over Dave Warren fourth ranked 3-- 7-- 6-- 1 1-- 6-- 6-- 2 3-- 6 BYU Soulier :476 4 Hunter Utah old division record :477 set by Levi Myers 440 — 1 Hart Tobler BYU 1931) 886—1 Ray USU De- 2 Utah (New BYU 3 record USU Marchant BYU 3 Miller MSU High Jump— 1 Cowart (tie) Pasley MSU and MSU 4 (tie) Andrus LePray BYU Miller nd Rambo USU 6 ft 2 Nielsen Javelin — USU Johnson :145 4 6-- USU 33 ft in 1 Christensen Utah 2 Thatcher BYU V Tucker BYU 4 Stephenson’ 2 4 Utah 1:546 BYU 2 100 — 1 Tygerson 3 USU Lake Kelly BYU 4 Oliver Utah :100 High Hurdles — 1 Lindgren Utah 2 Swindle USU 3 Whit-laMSU 4 Hastings BYU 9 231 ft 5 in (New ision record old record 9 in set by Higgins diw 225 ft BYU 1955) BYU Discus— 1 Passey USU 2 Mickle BYU 3 Rust USU 4 Mertes BYU 181 ft 4 in (New Skyline record old record 179 fi 4 in set by Silvester USU Rice 1959) BYU MSU Shotput— 1 Smith USU 2 Lewis MSU 3 Quinn BYU’ 4 Mertes BYU 53 ft y in 6 w in Aggie Thinclads: Past And Present with a :238 The fastest time Jeanne Iligbee Editor in 1928 was :244 The field events have imIn track 34 years ago the 100 yard dash was won in :101 proved so much in 34 years The fastest time for the Aggies that it is unbelievable that this year is Roger Lake’s :098 the shotput was won with a The 220 was won in :214 421’ toss Glenn Passey which is 01 less than Laek’s makes a throw of 47’3'2” and the top Skyline mark is fastest meet time this season track-ste- r ’62 a 53’2” Plummer Adolph By Student Life Co-Spor- ts from New Mexico cut :36 seconds off the 1928 mark of 504 The 880 was won with a mark of 2:011 34 years ago Russell Ray USU’s present top 880 runner goes the distance in A discus throw of 120’61” was considered good Only 34 years later a mark of over 200’ was set and Utah State’s Passey holds the conference The top miler in one of the track meets ran the course in 4:344 Utah State’s John Heller made it in 4:268 and the top conference mark is Ray Smith’s of BYU in 4:103 The best time a could make was 10:052 The best Skyline mark this season is that of New Mexico’s Lloyd Goff with a 9:321 In the 120 high hurdles a :153 won a track meet Jim Swindle clears the hurdles in :143 only second faster Swindle also has a high mark in the 220 lows has been replaced by a 202’ throw by USU’s Ray Stephenson and a 236’3y2” launch by 1:559 two-mil- er mark of 181’4” The javelin mark of 1797 ft Terry Thatcher of BYU It used to be that a broad jump of 22’10l4” was considered excellent Now a 24’9” is tops in the conference A pole vaulter in a 1926 BYU-UStrack meet won U that event with an llTO’i” That vaulter would jump have to best Colorado State’s Jim Merriman who has a to his credit to win today’s field events 14’6” 6-- 5 player In the second round to be played next week Harris will meet Rowley on Monday and Keller plays Neville Tuesday The finals will be held later in the week 6-- 3 8-- 8-- 6 4 DeVries MSU 14:347 Smith BYU 2 Mfle old record 14:367 Wojtowick MSU 3 Lambert record (new Utah 4 DeVries MSU set by Raty in 1962) 226—1 DeHart BYU 2 Kel- (New Skyline record 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