Show Eagles and Dinos Hold Annual Hoop Battle Eagles Split Twin The annual basketball game between the high school Dinos and the college Eagles was held yesterday in the college gymnasium at 1:45 The game had no bearing on the status of either team It was played merely in good The Block “C" sportsmanship Club sponsored the game In order to raise money for their new club jackets The final score was 29 to 23 in favor of the college Kiwanians Host Dinos At Banquet On Thursday December 4 the Price Kiwanis club sponsored a banquet for the Dino football team Coach Jackson Jewkes was chairman of the event Guest speaker was Coach Jack Curtice Coach Curtice assured the members of the team that any fellow who wants to go to college can work his way through if necessary Accompanying Coach Curtice to Price was Coach Pres Summer-hay- s backfield coach at Utah Pres also spoke to the assembled group Officiating at the banquet was Art Jeanselmc Kiwanis club pres- ident Men's Intramurals Bursting with Action Last week in the A league Cow- while ley won over PhiUips-Olsc- n Shield was beating Jewkes The two will be matched this week An experienced squad representing Pcterscn-Larsc- n easily beat the Heinlcin Juniors Rass lost a close one 3 to Pace Next week will meet Pace In the B league Washburn played Delchambre today Next week will pit Rasmussen against Rowe and Shield against the faculty 26-2- Bill with Parsons Carbon College Dec 11 1953 HELP PREVENT POLIO IN 54 Polio prevention is possible toCoach Bill Petersen's Golden because through March of day bill with a twin the Eagles split Westminster Parsons Friday and Dimes Research science for the first time has in its hands both a Saturday nights limited temporary preventive After a tiresome ride in a snowstorm on Friday they arrived just agent and a trial vaccine which in time to go on the floor against may provide the final answer to the Parsons But the grueling trip infantile paralysis This new and costly operation had taken their fine edge off and a historic turning point in marks lost the they Friday night game the fight against polio Polio preby the score of 70 to 47 However Saturday was a differ- vention has passed all tests in the ent story as the Eagles put on a laboratory Scientists feel that beautiful game to win by the they now can move safely to the human body If these new weapons score of 52 to 50 Observers seem to think the Ea- can blunt the destructive force of gles look better each game they the virus on this final proving play and with this kind of playing ground polio will be conquered The attack has been launched they could go a long way in two directions First tests of a trial vaccine will be conducted on Tigers Take Close One a massive scale with the particiFrom Dinosaurs pation of hundreds of thousands Never holding much of an ad- of school children Secondly bevantage the Grand Junction Ti- cause the results of the vaccine gers eked out a win over the trials cannot be evaluated before Dinos in an overtime affail last another polio season has passed Saturday night In the final se- every possible use will be made conds of the regular game Carbon of the blood fraction gamma globcame up to tic the score at 36-3-6 ulin to halt the spread of showed exceptionDoug Lindsay ally well both in clearing the boards and in shooting He virtual- LARRY REGIS HONORED ly kept Carbon in the game com- AT SURPRISE PARTY Larry Regis and his younger ing through with vital points when brother Fred were honored at a they were needed The overtime proved to be all surprise birthday party in the defense Carbon could not score Kenilworth Amusement Hall last but the Tigers came through with Monday It was given by their two points to win 6 parents and numerous friends A large group from Carbon attended Refreshments were served and National Organization a Jantzen slip-ovsweater was Wants Commencement Song given to each of the brothers Affiliated Musicians Inc of Los whose birthdays come in DecemAngeles are sponsoring a poetry ber After the party the group contest to obtain one or more po- enjoyed dancing ems for commencement songs in American colleges and universities that not many people needed to Carbon students have been invit- use the crying towels and the wailing wall which Mr Merrill ed to participate in the project The idea should embody the often talks about basic idea of commencement The style should be simple and easily COMPLIMENTS OF TIIE understood when sung It should be quiet in tone Opening and SPUDNUT closing sections can bo vigorous with an effective climax Length should be three to five minutes IN PRICE and not more than seven The winning lyrics will be set to music by nationally known musicians Prizes are $10000 $5000 Fresh Fruits and $2500 All entries must be mailed to Affiliated Musicians Inc 8350 Vegetables Melrose Avenue Los Angeles 46 California before midnight May 38-3- er 15 1954 at HANDKERCHIEFS WERE ENOUGH When Monday came there were many many happy faces and a few sad ones The reason? Report cards of course Yes there were a few tears but it is a safe guess BROADBENT’S East Main Price |