Show STUDENT LIFE MAY 7 1945 — 7 Strikes 'N' Spares By Garth Nelson Student Life Sports Writer Tuesday night brought to a close the action of the Varsity League for this season Bob Finnegan was the leader in the competition Tuesday as he went out in style with a greai 597 series Finnegan also had the high game with a very in both difine 223 Runner-uvisions was Paul Crosby with a good 578 215 Others hitting over 550 were Lynn Partington with a 561 and Bob Simon at 551 Partington was the owner of the only other 200 game with a 206 Not far away from either of these marks was Bill Burgi with a p 545 and 199 Ag Weightlifters Ken Harris who has been in the top five all quarter was beaten out last Tuesday the hot hitting Finnegan by The leaders in the high series and high game for the quarter in men’s competition are: High series — Kent liar ris 605 Bill Burgi 602 Larry Nishihara 596 581 and Bob Finnegan 591 High Game -Kent Harris 256 Larry Dwon 235 Larry Nishihara 235 Bill Burgie 223 220 Bob Simon 222 and Paul Crosby 220 In the women’s class the high series was rolled by Joy Peterson with a 253 The high games were Joy Peterson 217 Doris Hansen 206 and Linda Petersen concluding meet in the Itocky Mountain Bowling Conference tomorrow They will compete against teams from BYU Id- State soft-ba- Utah wp® few' X $ ’ The three lifts to be used in the Olympic style meet will n ’ be the clean and jerk the military press and the snatch As wrell as different college teams from the Intermountain area some individual unat- 5 w Vs AGGIE at 14 Don Berkey clears the bar feet in a practice session Berkey who holds the POLE-VAULTE- R school record at 14-- 8 meets Bobcat Brooke and Bruce Sessions today in the 3 p m in Romney Stadium tached entrants are scheduled to compete j Pat track meet at pole-vaulte- rs Utag Thindads Host Vin In Provo and Weber Utah State’s women’s team won all their games State There will be an Awards banquet immediately at the Intermountain Softball Sportsday held at BYU last following the meet Making the trip for USU will weekend be Larry Nishihara pitchPaul The USU team led by out with came Peterson er Joy Crosby Bob Simon Bill Burmembers Other record a gi and Bob Finnegan in the men’s class and Carma Han- of the victorious team were sen Joy Peterson Marva Mitzi Alverson Flora Burke Peterson Linda Petersen and Kaye Hart Jane Hughes Jan Dani Ercanbrack Lianne Tracey for the women Packer Janet Matthew’s Susan Neely Karen Smith Marsha Watts and Janet Anderson aho ' y lHtS t Gal Soffballers if BYU A seven-ma- n Utah State weightlifting team will compete in Provo tomorrow in the BYU invitational weightlifting championships USU entrants will be Raldo Call in the 132 pound class Rich Iloider in the 148 pound class Lew Erickson Andy Bumhall and Jeff Barney in the 165 pound class Kay Nelson In the 181 pound division and Dan Smith in the 193 pound division yV? v $£? 201 The top averages were com In the ladies division Carma Hansen who has been the piled by Larry Nishihara 181 leader all year long contin- and Carma Hansen 161 ued to show her mastery with The winners so far in the 3 a high series of 515 Not very 9 competition on Wednes6 far behind wras Joy Peterson with a 506 Joy had the high days are Blair Painter 677 game of 181 Carma and Joy Dave Slorah 661 and Lynn were the only girls above 175 Partington 685 This contest games Each rolled two as will continue for the rest of Carma had 179 and 178 and the quarter and the winners each w’eek will receive a Joy 181 and 176 The Utah State bowling team consisting of the top five bowlers of both the men’s and women’s divisions will be traveling to Pocatello for the at Compete obeals Weber Today ll By Ralph Maughan Jr Student Life Sports Writer ers are Ron Boyce 97 in the dash Bob Lane 100-yar- d 1:56 in the 880 Dick Schuller Utah State’s second home 52-3 in ihe shot put and Rick track meet of the season gets 0 d Friez 213 in the under way today at 3 pm in dash Romney Stadium Competing in the meet are Utah State Perhaps their strongest evMontana State and Weber ent is the hurdles Eric and d This meet was scheduled ear- Lund Hefty run the lier in April but w7as postpon- high hurdles in 142 and 143 seconds respectively They Tennis and golf were also ed because of bad weather should give Cerulla a good tournament the at played week in the Utah State Last Lerri Irvin and Rich push in the race The BobBarbara meet the tentrack Invitational cats are not too strong in the in the Aggies represented second events (other than the thinclads field USU Joan placed Backen Sue while nis Utah State’s tennis team and teams of three field in shot a Jensen Karrie and put) Burdett which closed its home season turned in several good perforin golf placed with an 9 loss to Utah’s USU will sponsor a similar mances The highlight of the Weber’s leading competitors mghly touted Redskin netters sportsday May 15 All girls in- meet was Gerry Cerulla’s are jumper Ace King and distance man Dave Trujillo Tuesday will face Idaho terested in participating can time of 137 seconds in the ktate in Pocatello tomorrow d high hurdles This The Aggie shot put and diswatch for the practice schePossessors of a 8 record dule to be listed in the Smart time is the second fastest in cus team might be weakened following the loss to Utah the Gym Janet Matthews and the world so far this year because ace Bill Staley might tennis squad will be Helen George are not be able to compete in the were Other shining marks meet meeting Idaho State for the because of football of the event in Dave Stoner’s 1:541 time second time this season In 23-- 8 Year’s events in the WIA the half-mil- e Ralph Dart’s ne first match the Bengals will be concluded May 19 at in the broad jump and Ron downed the Utags 2 in a the annual banquet Aw’ards DeVries time of 144 in the! 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