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Show THE Logan, Utah, Wednesday, April 27, 1949 HERALD-JOURNA- Lindsay, Roylance Star In Aggie Track Victory; Heavy Sports Slate Looms Dan Wins 4 First Places ; Record Ralph Breaks Javelin NELSON ; j j Roy-lan- ce . unbelievable In whizzing to four firsts, for a total of 20 points. I' Ralph shattered the division javelin record. Dan began his conquests by taking the broadjump with a leap i'of 6 feet 1 Inch: an exhibition meet with B Y U. Who are they? And what is current cinder behind tht- -r greatness? Ralph needs no introduction to Cache valley sports-folleespecialy is he wellknown in the North Cache area. Dan is a newcomer to most cf us. But his athletic feats are impressive. Both young men are both have J I achieved -- s,Next, rs after competitor)1. 'Well-Balance!0xl ,or 6 Menu d the Indomitable Dan sped over the high obstacles, vtaking that event in :35.1 seconds. The low hurdles field he van-!- j quished in :21.1 seconds. In both the touted Joe I hurdles he defeated Nelson of the Y. Finally, Dan added the broad jump crown to 1 I his trophy case, soaring 21 feet ahead of his team mates j, inches i Hal Garner and Jay Van Noy, 1 New Mark Sharing the spot light Tuesday afternoon In perfect track and i field weather was Roylance, former North Cache sports star, who set a new western division mark in the javelin throw. Ra'ph sailed Inches to the spear 216 feet 6 I erase the record set by Clarence if (iehrke of Utah in 1940. Gehrke s inch. distance was 208 feet ; Ralphs great toss also bested the I conference mark, made by Gehrke I in 1940, by about four feet although a dual meet record is not official for the conference gazelle-lik- j e great day and Coach was pleas-- ) helped to i? neutralize the sting of defeat suf-,- 1 fered last Saturday in Salt Lake City when the Utes sneaked forth with a double handful of seconds the ad-- ; and thirds and wiped-oVantage of abundant Aggie firsts. iKThs score in the Utah stadium was 78 to 62, in favor of the Redskins. fThe week previous, Utah had scourged B Y U 85 to 54. I Thu3, in western division dual meets thus far, Utah has taken :;two, Utah State has won one and plost one, whil BYU has dropped ' Yesterday, when Dan won four first places in the dual meet with B Y U, he became almost a ona-ma-n track squad. He replaced Ralph Maughan as on the local greatest point-gettsquad. Lindsay breezed in with the bacon in the high and low hurdles, thp broad jump, and the high jump. In doing so, he set some new school records. , Twenty points are a lot of. points for one man! er ' I i t Vtwo. Meet Utah Saturday day of reconing" for Pete Couch and his Injuns may come i his Saturday afternoon (so say , I ; i The 1 the determined Aggies) when the iUtah cindermen come to Logan for ,1,1 their second dual encounter with .the Farmers. It appears that the i s j . PREP BASEBALL GAMES ARE ; i SET THURSDAY Pacesetters in the Region One baseball loop, Box Elder and North Cache, clash tomorrow afternoon at the Smithfield ball park in the headliner of Thursdays region baseball schedule. Elsewhere around the northern circuit baseball map, Weber trav els to Wellsville to exchange punches with the South Cache Spartans, and Logan, sporting one and one record, tangle with Bear River at Garland. There will be very much decided when the Bees and Bulldogs meet tomorrow. Both are about the best the league has to offer, and are out to represent this end of the state in the state baseball finals n star. :.,)meet should be a classic. 'i Before more than 2000 fans (one j of the largest track and field show pi crowds in Logan history) the In May. get underI? ; Aggies yesterday won 12 first The game Is slated to newlv-bullt 4 p.m. at the at tied way and for another. BYU places ,.) three firsts and tied for Smithfiedl baseball arena. Tickets got only M one. for this all important gam can secured at the gate tomorrow. be first (each Winning points place ;i. :j first counts five points in a dual General admission will be 50 cents; 25 cents will be charged for studj joust) for Utah State were: Christensen, hammer, ents with cards, and kiddies will y, DeWayne inches. be admitted for 10 centa T with a toss of 122 feet 6 !., Ralph Roylance, with his rec-- : The other two games of tfi javelin heave, 216 week pit Logan and Weber, who are hitting 500 per cent, against 6?i inches. Dan Lindsay, in the high jump, two undefeated clubs in the cirThigh and low hurdles, and broad cuit, Bear River and South Cache. !! f jump. Those distances were re-- Howfever, upsets are not being viewed above. figured out In either game. run in :50.1 Merl Prince, 440-yd dash in seconds; and High Jump Dan Lindsay, A; Joe jj :21.9. He bested the famous Dave Nelson, Y and Jack Fry, A, tied Chadwick. Dick Kapple, Hal Gamer and for Second, Darrell Guthrie, A. 6 Don Erdenberger, who tied for the feet 1 inch. run Merl Prince, A: pole vault with 10 feet 6 inches. Ross Morris, shot put winner Martin, Y; Taylor, A. :50.1. Pole vault Bill Hansen, Kent I!,: with a heave jf 44 feet 5. inches. Carvel Jackson, who made a Christensen and Jim Hill of the Y: dapple, Hal Garner and Don beautiful run in the 880, beating!? out the famous Elroy Loverldelf'rdenbere of the A aU tied for first. 10 feet 6 Inches. jin 2 minutes, .5 second, Shot Ross Morris, A; Gil Toh-le- r, Duane Taylor, first in the discus Y; Walker, Y. 44 feet 5 It1 with 141 feet U inch. U And the Aggie mile relay team, inches. dash Dave Chadwick. consisting of Lex Marcussen, Dar-- j Pohansen, A; Lex Mar'win Beckstrand, Bob Sparrow and Y; Norris cussen, A. :10.1.. Hji Prince. High hurdles Dan Lindsay, A; Only in the mile and Nelson, Y; Bruce Osborne, Y. Clar-enc- e Joe here the nationally-know- n j, Robinson coasted to victory, :15.1. run Carvel Jackson, jj and in the century, did B Y U gain firsts. The Farmers made A; Elroy Lcveridge, Y; Phil BrewJ dear-cu- t 1 clean sweeps of the broad jump, ster. A: 2:00.5. dash Merl Prince, A; I jihe hammer, the discus and the Dave Chadwick, Y; Norris Johan-sen- . i also 8 seconds they gained A. :21.9. 10 thirds. Two-mil- e run Clarence Robini,and summary: son, Y; Ira Hill, A; Dan Wheatley, DeWayne Christ en- -; A. 10:1.8. d f. sen, A; Keith Hughes. A; Keith Jaw hurdles Dan lind-saA; Hal Garner, A; Jay Van Taylor, A. Distance, 122 feet 61 if, inches. Noy, A. 21 feet 4 Inches. Javelin Ralph Roylance, A; Discus Duane Taylor, A; '.Keith Hughes, A; Carrol Nichols. Noy, A; Ed Schenk, A. 141 ' Inches. feet 4 inches. A. Distance, 216 feet 6 Mile Relay Utah State (Marj .(New western division record.) Mile t Clarence Robinson, Y; cussen, Beckstrand, Sparrow and Carvel Jackson, A; Ira Hill and Prince). 3:28.8. , fArt Hubbard, tie for third, A. Time Totals: Utah State 97, BYU i field and track The USAC varsity rifle team, that titleholders experience In a three-schoVeteran Shooters meet held yesterday afternoon. Box winners last week of the Utah Each Elder and Bear River came off the slate team rifle n championship, will rely M group honors on shooters who cinders with identical scores 56 must put its newly-wohave carried tu . a week are before followed line j the they throughout highly successful points each while Weber old tomorrow night when it meets not far behind vith 53. the The contests were a pretty good ist most dangerous opponents, indication of compartive strength veleran shooters of the a Logan shoot-of- f of the three squads. Annual region Rifle and Pistol Club, in to determine the championship BY BOB WELCH one meet is scheduled for May 7, of the Bear River Rifle League. the Aggie stadium. The Spring sports spotlight in the Beehive State swings in The The, two clubs are presently tied, summary: around Logan way this week when the Utah Aggies play d hurdles Hansen, B,E.; v ith seven wins andn one loss each. Now host to the Brigham Young baseball nine Thursday and Wessman, Weber; Sessions, B.R.; has defeated the Each tg.am :16.6. W. Randall, Friday, and on Saturday, the Aggie track squad faces other twice this season, once in dash B.E.; Spindler, once in Utah university in their second meeting of the season. v W.; Colvin, W.; Leslop, regular league competition, tiiiai j While all this activity is going on in town, the Utag Pollard, a state tournament. The Logan for team an(j w. B.R. :10.3. rivals won their from men college to C. D. team will B.R.; seeldng round the links with the Cougars Friday Mile run duplicate that vertl Garn, golf the Idaho state tournament, ance. Bob Blanchard and R,',' while the Farmer tennis squad plays the Y on Thursday, Garn, B.R.; Hunsaker, B.E.; Chris- at won while the USAC aggregation Lamborn are also threats. tensen, B.R. 5:17.6. weekalso at Provo. run Muir, W.; Gibbs. in the Utah tournament last Boyle Is Top Coach Marv Bells powerful dia-- 4 end. ;56.2. forces will be lfj i teams two Logans mond crew will attemot to con- final outcome in Logan this week. B. R.; Mortensen, B.E.; of the The positions Wessman, W.; tinue their winning was with a The advantage of a home field Is Lew hurdles are now reversed since their last the top shooter of th state sq R. B. B. Calderwood, R.; who fired his way double triumph over the Cougars. in the Ag's favor, but in any event Lamb, meeting, as the USAC team, form- Boyle, with every- outstanding victory In the Uh Just such a feat was accomplished this track show promises to be a 26.1. the challengers erly run George, Weber; against Utah last week. The Ags hot contest right down to the mile to lose. They were winners championships last week, winniJ. May, B.E.; Ulbarry, W.; Maughan, thing well remember how the Y lads relay. in the last two meetings of the the Utah title for the second tim Point-GetteW. 2:10.7. in three years. Pressing him win upset, their chances for Western clubs, but by the narrowest of dash Tuff will be counting on his sure Spindler, B.E.; margins and must, In the fifth and be Jay Howell, state titlest C Division honrs last year, however and are aware that an almost iden- point getters to come through N.sh, B.R.; Heslop, B.R.; White, rubber match, perform at peak year and a fine competitive rid, tical Cougar gang will suit up for again for firsts Carvel Jackson B E 23 2 to hold off the Logan man, and Jay Jensen, third-rsnand Merle Prince in the distance ShoV Nish, B.R.; Grant, B.R.; efficiency now eager for revenge ing shooter in the league 1, action against them Thursday. riflemen, 2 45 440 B.R. feet and runs: Art Gottfredson in Lamb, B.R.; Dallon, Good Playing and no longer under the pressure Boyle is the first. Others to Er. the shot and hurdles; Duane- Tay- inches. for Logan will be Rex Robinson The Farmer nine will be geared Hal Garner, broad- Javelin Worton, W.; Thennis whose best scores this year hivi for the series. Consistent pitching lor, discus; 1:32. On hand to give the Ags W.; Coombs, B.R.; Victor, B.E. Weber. been fired against the Aggie turn and improved hitting has given jump. in their Pole Vault Hansen, B.E.; Wess O. R. Thatcher, G. S. Francis, Don events will be Lex 145 feet 4 inches. Bells crew the edge in their past depth Marcussen and Phil Session in the High jump Crompton, B.R.; man, W.; Budge, W.; Loveland, Wilson, Mickey Robinson, Bill three encounters. Big Marv Keith Hughes, Ross Mor- Hansen, B.E.; Peterson, B.R.; B.E. 10 feet 4 inches. Clark, and Bill Cotter. Cotteri Abrams will take to the mound sprints; Me lley relay Weber, Box Eld return ris, DeWayne Christensen, weight' Beard, B.R. 5 feet 8 inches to league competition to lace Cougar batters Thursday.men; Ira Hi1? Dan Wheatley, Art Broad jump should strengthen the LoB Ferguson, B.E. ; er. 3:35.2. Marv will be out to duplicate his Discus Hubbarw, long distance perfomers; Spindler, B.E.; Shaw, W.; AnderFerguson, B.E.; Nish, group. masterful performance of a week Darell B.R. The Guthrie, high jumper. The winner of Thursday's mat;h B.R.; Jensen, B.E.; Grant, son, B.R. 20 feet 6 inches. ago when he went the full nine meet bets underway at 2 p.m will meet the championship tni, Box Elder, Weber. 123 feet 8 inches. Mile against Utah. His battery mate will Daniels entry into the dis- 3:36.6. relay Russ of the Salt Lake Rifle and Pistol Totals Box Elder 56, Bear be Buck Tarton. The remainder tance runs this week is still in Club at a later date. Bear River, er 56, Weber 53. of Ihe Utag lineup- reads the same relay Russ doubt. pulled a muscle in the as last week Paul Salvo, first; Salt Lake contest and didnt comJohnny Caputo, second; Jim pete against the Y. Gubini, short, Serge Alvarez, third. Tennis and Golf vrf y tx ' The outfielders will be Kent MurThe Aggie netters, fresh from a Mi A yi SXVC dock, left, Chuck Caughey, center; 3 triumph over their rivals from and Mahbn Rasmuson, right. Utah, will journey to Provo to Game time is 2 p.m. both days. face the Y in what to Following a sensational showing be a battle royal. The promises Y took the in Logan Tuesday against the Y, measure of Utah Coach Ken Coach Tuff Linfords thinclad lads has listed Duane are set to revenge a 2 defeat Vanderhoff in 1 Adams No. the while spot by the Utes In Salt Lake last Captain Keith Larson, Wilbur week. The Utes advantage Satur- Braithwaite and Paul Madden will day was depth in the dashes, hur- face their opponents in that order. dles and jump events. Those same Other netters making the jaunt contests wi'l probably decide the are Val Wodward, Charles Carter, R. O. Hansen and Wall Steinhil der..- The doubles combinations ceeded division and conference wont be listed until match time, marks set in 1940 by Clarence according to Vanderhoff. Gehrke of Utah. Utah States inexperienced golfers will enter their match with In high school, Ralph was the Cougars as definite underdogs. football player and In basketball. Captain The Provo crew lists veterans In of the Bulldog field team In 1944, most of the spots. The Farmers he won the state javelin event. will be led by Rulon Gardner In After serving in the navy two the top slot followed by Bob Muryears in the South Pacific he ray, Don Brenneman, Bill Holtin, USAC in 1947, and is Frank Reed and Walter Johnson in that order with Don Machin as majoring In business administration; he is a junior in class rank. alternate. Besides excelling in track and Umbrellas of asbestos have been field, Ralph plays halfback on the Aggie football team. He Is used by German firemen to ward also a member of the Smithfield off flames shooting out from burnbaseball team, playing pitch and ing buildings. third base. Sweet apples contain no more Mrs. Roylance Is the former Jean Beckstead of Richmond; sugar than sour apples, the sweet taste being due to a deficiency of the couple have a son, malic acid content. Kent. 120-yar- Even-Steve- 100-ya- 440-ya- rd rd SSO-ys- rd rs 220-ya- rd k 5r years of age, Lindsay is a native of Beaver, Utah. He Is married, and has two children, aged 9 and 3 years. At the present time, he is a part-tim- e employe of. Fred's flowers. During the war, Dan served with the army in the Philippines, as a sergeant; he was in uniform about 3 years. Incidentally, he was a member of the U.S. contingent whose plane was forced down in Russian territory. The Reds took the Yankees in custody for a short time. After returning from war, Dan entered Branch Agricultural College, where he excelled in track. He won the decathlon there; he is majoring in physical education here. Incidentally, standing 6 feet 10 inches, Dan 0 4 feet inches! jumps He won the Cardon Medal recently at the USAC mark of standout track performances. Residing In the prefab area at of USAC, he is great friend Merl Prince another Aggie trek Twenty-seve- ut ' Track and Field Meet J . I books. All In all, It was a I for the Aggie trackmen, I Howard (Tuff) Linford ed as pie. It sort of ol And Golf Contests Scheduled BY RAY leap. Tie in Aggie Varsity Rifle Team Meefs Logan Rifle-PistClub For Title Thursday Track, Baseball, Tennis j1 The Cinder Sons of Brigham Young came to Logan Tuesday afternoon, and found the Utah State Planners (' in a very earnest mood concerning their spring work. The Aggies plowed and all but planted the Cougar track and field squadsmen, emerging from the dual track joust ' Dan Lindsay and Ralph with a 97J to 42 Vi advantage. two names were It was bashing Dan Lindsay, a transfer from Branch embossedthosevoday on the Utah led who 'Agricultural College, and Rapid Ralph Roylance Aggie track and field roster did Dan i the Staters to their the almost stunning victory. sheet, following Tuesdays track I Box Elder, Bear River Ralph Roylance, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roylance, Smith-fiel- d, is a graduate of North Cache In 1944. He weighs 165 pounds; his javelin toss yesterinches ex- day of 216 feet 6 V. 4-- 5-- 78-6- Thats what! said- - all-sta- te -- fli lord-shatteri- jj i.'j 220-yar- 440-ya- rd 100-ya- rd . ! ", t ii S ' I 'i two-mil- 880-ya- rd 220-ya- rd y. Jay-Va- . 42. FARMERS! - RANCHERS! 66 Premium Motor . And thats what Phillips 66 dealers everywhere are saying to thoughtful motorists who want the answer to better, safer engine protection. 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