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Show Alsup Wallis Burde+t Anderson Donahue GOLF Golf made its debut this year into the Weber sports as tentative matches were scheduled with the University of Utah and the Utah State Agricultural College. Negotiations for matches with Brigham Young University and various Junior Colleges within the state were also made. Practices were held at the El Monte Municipal Golf Course under the direction of Coach Carl Belliston and frequently supplemented by professional Ernie Schneiter of the El Monte Course. Golf was a Spring Quarter activity, in which a small but select group participated. Although the early season witnessed some erratic playing and high score, players soon settled down and near par cards were the rule. Savage Venable Ritchie Longstroth Jacobsen FENCING AT the time of publication the fencers of the college had participated in only one match. This contest took place on April 9, at Salt Lake City. The University of Utah furnished the opposition. Although, in analyzing the match, Weber fencers accumulated more points, the final score was a tie, 3 to 3. Against Utah and among themselves the fencers have displayed marked ability. A successful season was expected by C. Savage, student instructor. BOXING Although a number of boxers of ability attended Weber, this activity did not flourish. The Inter-Mountain Golden Gloves tournament was held in Ogden and Trumen Carver, Weber student, was the victor in the 135 lbs. division. He was the only student participating. On other occasions, students took part in smoke- less smokers throughout the city. Truman Carver |