Show VARSITY q TENNIS TENNIS- SEASONING COMMENCES MARCH MARCU 23 tS y tf a 8 Flock lock Of Net Prospects On I Hand Band in Crimson Camp Coach Parmelee Must B Build Team Around Three 1930 Lettermen Forsberg Smith and nd Lost to 1931 Squad By Fred M. M Oliver OliverAs As the warm rays of old Sol filter through the fading clouds of wintertime springs spring's sunshine serves as the advance call for the army arm y of devotees to flock to the scenes of play of that popular spring sport tennis With Nature thus equipped equipped equipped equip equip- ped Coach Theron S. S Parmelee will issue his official call the first week in spring quarter for varsity net hopefuls Th The s six x concrete te courts on the theU theU theU U campus will bear brand new nev nets this spring all of a new type superior in quality quality quality ity to anything J heretofore and the courts will be put in exacting shape shape- their surroundings surroundings surroundings sur sur- being a groomed g roo m e d thoroughly thoroughly thoroughly thor thor- before active active active ac ac- d tive play com com- In the interlude before the varsity call s collegiate net aspirants aspirants aspirants as as- would do dowell dowell dowell well to tune up Fred M. M Oliver Olier their rackets in preparation for a stiff training grind before team se selections selections selections se- se are made later in the sea sea- son Will ViII Build Around Three Lettermen With the opening date for collegiate collegiate collegiate colle colle- competition just a month away today Mentor Parmelee is beginning to take inventory of his veteran stock The Crimson chief finds his 1930 ranks split In two as three of his half-dozen half lettermen lettermen letter- letter m men n of last sel season n are found miss miss- ing Wally steady rac- rac of the past three years was lost by graduation Hal Smith singles ace on on previous Crimson squads left last Thursday on an I L. L D D. D S. S mission and Ray Forsberg Forsberg Forsberg Fors Fors- berg a year four four four- ear veteran and notably notably notably not not- ably a doubles partner of Dave Freed will not return to school spring quarter These three losses leave leae quite a chasm in the forces of the Ute However Parmelee has back three stars with which to defend the state title among them Captain Captain Captain Cap Cap- tain Dave Freed ace of the Redskin court contingent for three years and who concludes an active career with the close of this seasons season's com com- petition Harry Guss singles champ of a year ago and Ross Sutton Sut- Sut Sutton Sutton ton both sophomores likewise re return return return re- re turn to bolster up a wavering net attack that must be launched in in time fo for the match opening match with the B B. B Y U. U at Salt Lake on April 17 Freed Bothered By Bad Knee Because of a weak knee which I hampered his play some last season season sea sea- son Freed has nad lead to forego competition competition com corn petition in other sports that he might be in playing shape this spring A host of lesser lights will be on hand to vie for team positions among whom will be included Bill Stratford tournament winner of last fall lall who is a sophomore from I II T T T T T T T Weber Junior College and Bill Woodard Jim Wilding Stan Cromar Cromar Cromar Cro- Cro mar and Bill Haymond the latter four of whom are two and three- three year men Marshall Neff a letter winner of several years ago has also returned to college and is expected expected ex ex- i to aid Parmelee in his quest for state title material I Ifor Smith Grant up runner-up in the I state high school tournament a I year ago and freshman ace from I I Ia Jordan High School will also seek seeka I a place on the squad Aaron Hansen Hansen Hansen Han- Han HanI sen Art Crow and possibly Dick Bennett and Dick may beon beon be beon on hand A large assemblage of campus unknowns' unknowns is also expected to report with the first call out of which one or two crack netters may maybe maybe maybe be developed As soon as eligibility ity matters of the winter quarter I are made known the tennis squad will elect a new captain to guide it through the current season To Try for First Andrew A. A Kerr Medal I An innovation this season will be bethe bethe bethe the awarding of f the first Dr Andrew Andrew An An- drew w A. A Kerr medal to the winner i of the annual spring tourney which will not be held until late in the quarter Prof Walter Valter A A. A Kerr will make the initial presentation in memoriam to his brother The state state tennis tournament wherein singles and doubles champions champions champions cham cham- of the three Utah colleges are determined will make its second installment this season at Provo on May 16 in collaboration with the Stat State track me meet t. t |