Show Monday March 24 IBS! THE CARBONICLE Pa 3 Fovr WHiiinimMMimiiMiiiiiiiMniiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiMiiiiiiMwiininiiiiiniiiiiiiimiiriiiTr JOT JIM' By Highlight Sports Activities JIM PAPPAS BiHBiwBiBiHmitiimiiiBiMMmimiiiBiBitiiniiiMiiiiiwBmiimiimMmwiiwMBiiiimniiinMimBiiiBmiimnminniBiBHBMiMmmniniMiiiiMiiiBBHwiMiBiy Well the staccato sound of dribbling has died away for another year League standings have put both our teams in the cellars but these standings don’t alawys tell the full story of the great games the boys played The superb strength of both leagues in which we played is one factor in attesting that we must have had good teams to win even a few games The ICAC was a powerhouse this year with Weber the ICAC champion working its way to the finals in Kansas The caliber of the stars in the junior college circuit was also exceptional with guys like Holmes getting offers from such places wrmn as San Francisco For a school like the Dons to even look at our area means that there is great potential since that school is building only champions The high school can well claim that it was in the toughest league in the state Three of the teams in Region 5 finished in the top eight of the state and Springville the champ of the district took the Class A state championship If Carbon were to pick an all opponent team we bet that it could take any group of prep players in the state This of them are would happen mainly because five from to the iron Springville namely would Dinos have pick The Jordan Alvey Smith Smart and Black These five alone proved that so none they could take any team now existing in the anstate But Justteam that imaginary can pull a sneaky and say that he could pick team ’Diere our would beat them we’ll pick the rest of would be Gardner of Spanish Fork and Conant of Provo and since games let’s throw in opponents could be picked from to pick a team We Juan San from Nielson anybody challenge Francis team from the prop stars of the state that could beat our setbacks few this w a had we cA stars these at seewhy By looking thre-fourt- Pol-odo- pion was scheduled to meet Larry Dan from BYU who failed to appear Boxers winning their fights were George Leylia over Keith Davis and Leroy Pacheco over Lucas Lucero Sonny Sausedo beat Lloyd Mcstasc and Don Miner out Junior Martinez knocked Richard Rodiguez knocked out Jim Roberts Floyd Espinoza also downed his man Fighters downing their opponents were Junior Aguayo Pete Lopez Dan Sausedo Kay Bunnell David Ramos Giff Jake Loblia and Tom Craig Pacheco Another round of fights is scheduled for April 13 Corbon To on Play Mesp year fJ The Carbon CollegkJwball team will play Mesa College at Grand Junction Colorado on March 29 They will play a double header and then spend the night in Grand Junction Coach Dick White expects to have a spirited and promising ball club who will “bring home the bacon’’ Former Carbon High School greats and service veterans make up a large portion of the ball club aided by several ball players from other schools Sharpies who have shown up for practice drills are Willie Moi-er- a Jerry Bruno Fred Regis Gary Swan Rex Blanchard Carl Morley George Hatsis Boyd Bell Well the Salt Lake Bees are going full guns raw and we can see Joel Fratto Jim Jinks Craig now how good Class A baseball will be for the intermountain area Shiner Joe Rudcn Carlyle Bcren-se- n One thing for sure the young baseball stars of the area will be scout-cManuel Gonzales Carl Hunt Here’s a big chance for anybody who thinks he’s good with the Karl Holdaway Ron Wilson Gifhorsehidc Maybe if Carbon does well at the State Tournament the ford Woodruff Johnny Zoolakis scouts will realize the potential of Castle Valley Jerry Ramsey Ginton Payne and The basketball season ended with a lot of good invitational tournaRonald Basinger ments The Notre Dame Gold Tournament presented some very good Sixteen players will comprise hoop play to the county In this group of games two Carbon stud the traveling squad along with team They were the coach Dick White and the ents excelled and placed on the first Kiwanis held its In Kent the Frandsen and Helper Karl Holdaway basketball manager finest some of the was tournament that annual typically Ditmar Jerry Bruno that Carbon has seen In this tournament John te- All three of these and Rex Adams made the first all-stYoung Democrats Set roundballers gained experience playing f oolden Eagles of Carbon team if not all the d age-olthe question: members orthis year are ygros This brings up Are the negros better athleties than the other races of America? With men like Dumas dominating track Matson and Brown football Aaron team it seems that and Mays in baseball and now an all negro these Are and true more more players really Negro is this becoming than this much better? You say that there are more Then there never reach How ball in college? man’ college Negroes have been the great teams of the Harlem Globetrotters year after year All sources seem to point to the fact that the Negro athlete is becoming superior Yet this column would like to go down as saying that the negro race is just like every other race in ability and that these people seem to excel in sports because they are more readily accepted there than in other fields Also the negro boy or girl seems to mature faster and after the point of coordination is reached then he or she can work more readily toward perfection One thing however that this has taught us is that we should accept Negroes in other fields as we do in sports and we would find people that would help the world as the Negip athlete has helped sponfs notid that We a majity an all-st- ar non-Negro- es yi all-st- ar w-er-o SIDELIGHTS WITH STAGG By Tryouts were held this week to determine which students in the Hosting a tourney of fights on March 13 was East Carbon Junior High School These fights were ri under the direction of Remo and sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of East Carbon Chick Herrera the Golden Gloves Cham- all-stat- hs pre-seas- Carbon High Chooses Forensic Team Members for Contests Boxing Matches Speech Department will represent the school in regional and state forensic contests Neil Warren coach announced that eight debate teams were selected along with five extemporaneous speakers and six orators The debaters are Reba Keole and Rosemarie Nogulish Connie Vouras and Wayne Hanna Peggy Marsh and Judy Ann Bardsley Geri Rugger! and Stan Crocco Michael Hyatt and Adam Gabricl-l- a Konnie Magliaccio and Irene Takahashi Becky Matson and Barbara Tomsk and Lynda Broad-beand Roselyn Colombo Oratory contestants include Betti McArthur Wayne Reid Mary Jean Peacock Shirley Fcichko Jenna Lee Tabonc and Jean Funk To compete in extemporaneous speaking are Sue Piacitclli Linda Tucker Gregg McArthur Marilyn Hansen and Tamra Spackman nt Carbon Grrl Honored At Utah University The University of Utah Union this week gave its “This Week We Honor” recognition to Miss Marilyn Colombo prominent coed from Carbon county She is the daughter of Dr F V Colombo 57 G St Helper She is majoring in English at the University and will be a senior next year During her freshman year she was elected to the Associated Women’s Student Council served as an Air Force sponsor worked on the student participation and Greek Week committees and the Utonian She has also been active in Alpha Lambda Delta secretary of Spurs and a member of the Snow Carnival and Awards committees Last year she was awarded an Associated Students University of Utah award medal This year she is a member of Cwean Air Sponsors and Associated Womens Students Council Miss Colombo recently was elected president of her sorority Delta Delta Delta for the 1958-5- 9 school year JIM STAGG Now that spring is here baseball and track are our seasonal events but the recent snow and cold weather have hampered practices Not to be outwitted by the elements the coaches have figured out a solution by having their practices in the gym There they have batting practice with a tennis ball and each player has his batting practice Both the college and high school expect to have very good teams because of the large number of players returning from last year Just a note from the recent Gass A finals Region 5 made a very good showing since Springville won the Gass A Crown Spanish Fork rated sixth place and Provo garnered eighth place This shows the brand of ball played in Region 5 and the kind that can be exiiectod to be played in the coming years Elmer Richards once again received honcrc by being on the allregion second place team With some of the prospects coming up from the junior high schools we should have a very good basketball team in the next two years Anyone who attended the Round Robin had the pleasure of watching some of the future Carbon players Boxers Compete In State Matches Chick Herrera and Joe Martinez both Carbon boxers will compete in AAU Golden Gloves Tournament in Salt Lake City in tilts scheduled for March 24 to 27 Chick has downed almost everyone in his path and is expected to do the same in these matches Other fighters traveling to the matches are David Romos Junior Aquayo George Leyba Dan Sauseda and Alfred Martinez Free Shop Plans at the Mutual Lumber Co Price Utah Two Former Students ar Willie the Waterboy says: team is — who’s going Plans The only trouble with Pappas's to play first string? Pre-Campai- gn Fred Regis: “What's your dog howling for?" Carl Morley: “Oh he's just Seniors Undergo Ordeal of English Tests lazy" Fred: “What do you mean Seniors have been taking the usual battery of tests facing a Enggraduating class The beare Tests lish Comprehensive varto the Cox Mr ing given by ious American Problems Gasses Test material includes knowledge of vocabulary spelling puncuatlon and other skills of English Test scores will determine English placement in college SHOP AT WESTERN AUTO Associate Store Home Owaed and Operated Price ME lazy?" Carl: "He’s sitting on a thorn and is too lazy to get off" If little Red Riding Hood lived The modem girl would today She only had to scorn her Not one on face one wolf comer! every Little cuts from classes Little slips marked late Make a senior wonder If he'll graduate Mary had a little mule Each day he followed her to school The teacher kicked this little mule to Stage Party The Carbon County Young Democrats Gub will stage a precampaign party at the Helper civic auditorium Friday March 28 beginning at 7:30 pm it has been announced by James P Alger club president There will be a musical program refreshments and dancing Door prizes will be offered and everyone Is Invited to attend Admission will bo by club membership can! which may be purchased at the door The next regular meeting of the dub will be April 3 in Price and will feature a discussion of the race for the US senate seat by a representative of Frank G Moss a candidate for that office Chairmen Announced Junior Prom For two weeks they had no school For “Well I finally passed chemistry" "Honestly?" “What difference does it make now?" Don Thomas president of the junior class has announced that the annual Junior Prom will be 07 II&eaM Motor Company Home of America's Leader The Chevrolet 129 W Main Overheard in the hall: Did you hear about the cowboy who couldn't keep his calves together? Teacher: “I believe you missed my class yesterday" Student: "Not in the least" bow-legg- A banana peel a flash of hose Price A little squeal Down she goes ed held March 28 Don will bo general chairman of the affair The following chairman have been bidden to assist him: Barbara Tomsk and Gary Turner decorations Roselyn Colombo invitations Kay Bon programs Jenna Lee Tabone promenade refreshRose Marie Nogulich ments and Roselyn Markoshok advertisements Jimmy Dart's Orchestra has been selected to play for the ' dance Elected to Phi Kappa Phi at KELLEY’S U Charles Houghton and M Don Merrill of Castle Gate and Price PRICE DRUG respectively have recently been elected to Phi Kappa Phi national honorary scholastic fraternity according to L II Kilpatrick president of the University of Utah and chapter These students are part of a group of 95 undergraduates representing eight colleges of the university who were elected to the fraternity this year A faculty selection committee selected the students all of whom had at least a 31 grade point average where 40 FOUNTAIN SERVICE East Main in Price Special on Is A Sport Shirts Mr Houghton is majoring in mathematics and Mr Merrill in electrical engineering at the U Both students are seniors Walter Wright: “You can't tell me that a man can have sixteen wives" Bryon Stoddard: “Oh yes he can — four better four worse four richer four poorer" For For Easter Boyaek's Utah Price the Finest in Footwear Vis-it- Mike’s 9 EAST MAIN SHiioe Store PRICE |