Show Pag Six Tuesday Pabrvary 20 CARBON COLLEGE GOLDEN EAGLE r'i Iff i ¥ A i Sports Casters By I Claude and Orlando Gus Johnson While most of the students were taking the Christmas break the basketball team was hard at work December 19 saw the Eagles defeat Palo Verde and on January 2 the Carbon team avenged an earlier defeat by dropping the Mesa Mavericks January 5 the Eagles took to the road They traveled to Boise and Magic Valley in Idaho Boise was the scene of the ICAC confer ence opener for both schools and the Broncos handed Carbon a 68-5-7 defeat The following night the Eagles defeated Magic Valley to the tune of 98-9-5 in a game January 13 saw the team travel to Ephraim where they handed Snow College a 99-8-0 thrashing This game provided the setting for an amazing 75 percent of their shots made In the first half by the Eagles The following week January 19 the Eagles handed Dixie’s Rebels a 0 defeat in the home conference opener and the following night they hosted the GSU Thunderbirds Pinal score showed Eagles 93 Thunderbirds 76 Friday and Saturday the Eagles hit the road On Friday night's stop the Eagles oufscored Ricks College of Rexburg Idaho 107-1Saturday was one of the important games and a hot shooting Weber 1 team defeated Carbon by a count after Carbon lost four of its top players via the foul route Conference play has led to fine performances by Reid Pace Dean Hoggett Doug Powell Paul Blaser Ron Smith Ron Henderson and Randy Moore — CC — non-conferen- ce 79-7- 03 Junior Col- 0 Boise 113-10- Competitive boxing and wrestling teams have been Inaugurated College under the direction of Coach Larry Regis The wrestling schedule has five possible matches with four of them falling in February and one In March The first meet was set for February 8 at Snow College in Ephraim February 13 found the wrestling team facing BYU at Provo Boise’s wrestlers came to Price for a February 17 appearance The annual conference meet will be held at Rexburg Idaho home of Ricks College on February 23 and 24 and the first place finishers will then represent the ICAC at the national finals on March 2 and 3 at LaMar Colorado Leading this years wrestlers will be Bob Finn team captain and assistant coach The following team members will cany Carbon’s hopes Heavyweight — Gary Phaffenberger who finished fourth in the Skyline Conference as a freshman 191 Bob Finn second place finisher in the New Jersey finals 177 Bob Cobb Bill Bodlne 167 Nick Murphy 157: Lyle Moffitt and David Armstrong 147 Houshang Kalidashi ana Sheldon Bonn 137 Boxing coach Roland McCook winner of various titles throughout the intermountain region will pin his hopes on Morgan Moon Alfred Medina Ross Fern Dave Coleman Chad Peatrose and Dave Wilson The boxing team has nor definite scheduling but may have a tentative match with Snow College at Ephraim on February & The boxing team plans to enter the AAU Boxing Championship if a sponsor is obtained Boise lege ace jumped ahead of Doug Powell in the Infermountaln Collegiate Athletic Conference scoring race According to the figures released by the Conference statistician Johnson is averaging 302 points per game and Doug is averaging 252 points Leading the league are Weber and Boise with Carbon a dose second Leading Scorers Avg Pts Gus Johnson Boise 302 J2 Carbon 25 Powell Doug Rem Thomas Weber 184 Lamar Pugh CSU 177 Ron Henderson Carbon 168 Dave Erickson Dixie 168 166 Larry Dehlin CSU Chariie Buckner Snow 160 Ken Black Dixie 152 16-Paul Baser Carbon v Won Lost Standings H HI Weber Carbon HMN 1 3 CSU IWIIMMIMMWWM Dixie Ricks Snow 7 7 5 m 1 1 h at Carbon - CARBON-WEBE- R FLASHES — Four Carbon College cagors are soon battling for a precious rabound Ron Smith (24) Randy Moore (52) Paul Blaser (34) and Doug Powell (partially hidden) ora shown surrounding an unknown Weber eager Weber won 7 In o thrilling ballgamo which was won In the loot II seconds of play Menzies Photo 71-7- Carbon College ACT Test Hosts Weightlifting Set Feb 24 Tournament Carbon College has initiated a weightlifting program The program is under the direction of Sheldon Bon who is assisting Coach Larry Regis The weight-liftin- g program is being carried on in conjunction with the wrestling program and many boys will participate in both events The weightlifting team hosted the first lifting match to be held in the college gymnasium on Saturday February 10 A team made up of local lifters many of whom have won championships and are holders of state records combined with the talents of East Carbon High School Lifting teams from the Salt Lake and Provo areas provided the opposition Trophies were awarded to the first and place finishers and a team trophy was given Trophies were awarded to the two best men in each weight division TMs was the first match against actual competition for Carbon’s weightlifting team Members of the Chiton team are Gary Pfaffenberger Bob Finn Bill Bo dine Leslie Hamilton Richard Jewkes Pete Perrero and Shel- state IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll If You Foil to Register Your License in the Big BEELINE-FRONTIE- R don Bon Lucky License Contest When You Make A Purchase Survey Shows Utah Leads in Training at i ©wen’s Beeline PLAZA IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIillllllllllllfllllBIII Utah ranks as one of the leading states in training and graduating teachers according to a report compiled recently by the Stale Department of Public Instruction The survey shows that during the last three years a majority of the graduates have been taking teaching pouts in Utah This percentage is very high since many of the teacher graduates from Utah colleges were residents of other states or foreign countries Occupation following graduation of the teachOT graduate has been reduced by military obligations homemaking or by students who continue to study toward graduate employdegrees ment has a very low percentage Improvement in the quality of Utah teachers has progressively The Improved since World War Improvement of elementary teachers has shown the greatest advance in higher and better degrees end non-ce- rt Ificated teachers have 'been greatly redlicod the report Non-teachi- Highway 50 and 6 East of Price ng n Shows Carbon College will be the scene of the ACT testing program on Saturday February 24 Many high school seniors throughout the state and nation will receive the American College Testing examination which will provide entrance scores for colleges throughout the nation Carbon College expects to test 80 seniors and it requires the test to be taken for entrance to Carbon College The results of this test will be returned to the high schools who will offer guidance and counseling in preparation for college entrance The results will also be sent to three colleges of the applicant's choice Information on the test will be available to that student and the colleges of his choice This will be the first time the test has been given this year" Nationwide dates for the ACT have also been listed for April and June AH high school seniors should make an attempt to take this test at this time according to Dr David Cox dean of students at Carbon College Doug Powell Menzies Douglas Powell Chosen Athlete Of theMonth In 1960 Bill Coltbv sports writ: er for the Salt- - Lake Tribune stated "Carbon High has a very One team but in order to have a fine team there must be a key player That player in my opin- -' km is Doug Powell” Doug was selected far honors and has lived up to the recognition He is currently the second leading scorer In the tough ICAC averaging 258 points per game Doug started his basketball career while attending Price Junior All-Sta- te High where he led ms tram to th4 county title He was given laurels In his senior year at Carbon High tioug came into his own Carbon took the Region Five title handily but lost to an inspired Bingham team in the All-Coun- Football Prospects Loom for 1 962 Head football coach Larry Regis will have some 30 returning letter-mewith which to form the nucleus of the 1962 Carbon College football team Coach Regis' main problem will beto fill the shoos of Paul Blaser and Ron Henderson both of whom were C Other losses of key players through graduation Include Ken Chiado Roland McCook Frank Felice Mike Tucker and state semi-final- s n all-ICA- John Petemell Key badcfleld losses will leave Coach Regis with only one regular In next year's bockflcld With the 30 returning lettermen Coach Regis will field a fairly experienced squad capable of winning ICAC conference laurels The returning lettermen Include Richard Robb Paul Graham Ronnie Ross Morgan Moon Bdb Lee Dave Coleman Chuck Charlton Dave Schauffaer Bob Gdbb Bob Finn Jim Harter Bill Bodlne Mike Spurgeon Paul Wilson Mike Protopnppas Gordon Dunlop Steve Yamaguchl John Butterfield Charles Langley Ken Lof-lan-d Curtis Crum Charles TVa-v- is Denny Judd Bill Dougan Jack Lane Jock Stanley Brian AJblscr and Ray Rcddlngtan a long longtime ago there lived this Once upon a time wealthy King who could have that anything he desired II except the pretty little blonde who worked In the kitchen however one day when the Queen wee off on a visit to her mother the wealthy King eaw hie chance to well new If you would like to hear the rest of the story Just drop down to DBarney’s PHOTO SHOP PS: It might make far a better story if you buy a roll of film or so! ty |