The Montana Kaimin, February 22, 1956

The Montana Kaimin, February 22, 1956

University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Associated Students of the University of Montana Montana Kaimin, 1898-present (ASUM) 2-22-1956 The onM tana Kaimin, February 22, 1956 Associated Students of Montana State University Let us know how access to this document benefits ouy . Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper Recommended Citation Associated Students of Montana State University, "The onM tana Kaimin, February 22, 1956" (1956). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 3190. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/3190 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Associated Students of the University of Montana (ASUM) at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in Montana Kaimin, 1898-present by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Hal Sherbeck Named THE MONTANA To Succeed Jack Zilly Hal Sherbeck, a 1952 graduate team, and last June was elected our coaching staff,” Athletic Di­ K aimin of Montana State University, and to the Grizzly Hall of Fame. rector George Dahlberg said. “His now head football coach at Mis­ “We are very fortunate and, high school record assures us he Montana State University, Missoula; Montana soula County high school,..has ac­ happy to have Hal Sherbeck on will be a great asset to us.” Volume LVn Z400 Wednesday, Feb. 22, 1956 cepted the coaching vacancy left “I am very pleased to have the by Jack Zilly. opportunity to join Jerry Williams’ Sherbeck will assume his duties staff and return to the University,” at Montana March 1. He will be­ Sherbeck said. The new coach come head baseball coach, fresh­ added that “I want to thank all ’Tips Rally in Closing Minutes, man football coach, and freshman my friends and associates at Mis­ basketball coach. soula County high school for During his fpur years at Mis­ making my stay such a pleasant Defeat Montana State 68-58 soula high, Sherbeck won the one.” By JOHN BANSCH state football championship Jerry Williams, commenting on three times. The surprise vic­ Sherbeck’s appointment, said, Montana bowed its neck in the Montana fgr ft* pf tp tory in his first /ear at Missoula “Hal’s record speaks for itself. final four minutes of play last Bergquist, f ___ __ 7 5-8 3 19 earned him the title of “Mon­ We are happy he is joining our night to come from behind and de­ Dunham, f ___ ... 1 6-8 4 8 tana Coach-of the-Year.” staff and know that the Uni­ feat Montana State 68-58 in a hair Sheriff, c ............ 5 3-6 3 13 A native of Big Sandy, Sher­ versity will benefit greatly by raising, spine tingling contest. Rhoades, g ....... .. 5 6-8 2 16 beck attended Olympic Junior col­ his association.” The win, Montana’s second in Argenbright, g . 2 6-6 2 10 lege at Bremerton, Wash, for two Powell, g .. ___ 0 2-2 0 2 Ed Buzzetti, athletic director at two nights over the Bobcats, gives years before entering MSU in Missoula high, said, “Sherbeck’s the 1955-56 mythical state basket­ 1950. ball championship to the Grizzlies. Totals __20 28-37 14 68 loss to the high school is a big At the University Sherbeck won disappointment, but it is a gain Montana has won three of four Montana State fe ft* pf tP six letters, participating in foot­ games from MSC this winter. Salonen, f __ ... 2 3-3 3 7 for the University. Hal is more ball, basketball, and baseball. He HAL SHERBECK than a good coach, he is a good in­ Twelve points were scored by Carter, f ___ ...... 3 0-2 1 6 was captain of the 1952 basketball the Grizzlies in the final four Kelly, c _______ 5 4-7 4 14 fluence on young men.” minutes, while the Bobcats liallied Ingaldson, g .. 3 2-4 3 8 Sherbeck’s name was brought only one. In the last 2:39 Mon­ McQuitty, g ----- .. 1 2-2 2 4 before . the athletic board Mon­ day afternoon. Following several tana scored nine points to none Butcher, g ____ __ 2 .5-6 4 9/ Judicial Chairman Primary for MSC. Oliver', c ............. .. 1 0-1 2 2 hours of discussion he vras ap­ Three technical fouls were Matson, f ... ___. .. 4 0-0 1 8 proved Tuesday afternoon. called in the bitterly fought con­ March 1; Petitions Due test. A1 Dunham, Montana for­ Totals _....- .....21 16-25 20 58 Petitions for student Judicial Missoula, council elections chair­ ward, had one called on him early ♦Technical fouls: Dunham, Mc­ council chairman must be in the man, said today. Sentinel Pics In in the second half, and Bill Mc- Quitty and Lambert. ASMSU office Feb. 27 and appli­ The primary election for chair­ Quitty, MSC guard, and Bobcat Halftime score—Montana State cations for council membership man will be March 1, and the gen­ Film-TV Center coach Dobbie Lambert were 33, Montana 30. are due March 2, Bill Crawford, eral election will .be March 8, Dick Harris, Missoula, MSU charged with technicals in the Crawford said. News service photographer, will final minutes. Voting in both elections will be begin taking Sentinel organiza­ Bergquist Scores 19 Foresters Ball or Bust done in precincts which will be tion pictures tonight in the Film Ed Bergquist, with 19 points, in all campus living groups and and TV center. The center was led the Montana attack and was the Lodge. A special meeting for formerly the Women’s gym. high scorer for the evening. Berg­ precinct chairmen was held Mon­ Presidents of each group will be quist was followed by Zip Rhoades day. Chairmen were given their notified bf the time of their ap­ with 16, Russ Sheriff with 13, and duties which include appointing pointments so they can contact Eddie Argenbright scored 10. members of their living group to the members of their groups. Pic­ Montana State switched de­ keep-the polls open in each group tures will not be delayed if part fenses several times during the from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and punch­ of the members are absent or tardy game, causing trouble for Mon­ ing student activity cards. for their pictures, emphasized Kay tana. Each time the Bobcats A typewritten list of all mem­ Blaszek, Sentinel business man­ would change to another defense, bers in a group will be made and ager. Montana’s attack would be slowed voters will be required to sign She added that, appointment down. When MSC went into its their name opposite their type­ times will not be changed unless tight man-to-man defense, the written name, Crawford said. The a valid reason is offered for the Grizzlies tried to drive past it chairmen will also be responsible delay. Pictures will be taken into the free throw lane, but they for getting the ballots to the gen­ from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, could not get through. eral precinct headquarters in the Wednesday, and Thursday even­ Both teams handled the ball Lodge. ings and are expected to be com­ smoother than they did Monday,, A polling place” will be set up pleted within two weeks. but the shooting percentages were in the Lodge for students living in Appointments for Wednesday below Monday night’s average. Missoula. evening are: 6:30, Mortar Board; Montana shot 33 per cent last Forty per cent of the student 6:45, Pershing Rifles; 7:15, Future night, while Montana State con­ body must vote to make the elec­ Teachers of America; 7:45, Home nected on 31 per cent of its shots tion valid, Crawford said. Arts club; 8:00, Kams and Dregs; Kelly Hits 14 Requirements for chairman pre: and 8:15, Forestry club. Jim Kelly, freshman center (1) The applicant must be at from Helena, led the Bobcats at­ least a second quarter junior at tack with 14 points. Kelly was the the time of the election. AWS Issues Call for only man that was in double (2) An overall 2.5 grade index figures for Montana State. Bill Jerry Willis, Missoula, astride a vehicle which some lady’s must have been maintained. Committee Applications McQuitty, last night’s leading daughter “May be goin’ tuh thu Foresters ball.” The other Forester All applicants for council mem­ Applications for the AWS coun- scorer, was cold, and he only is at work on the car, which, was en route around the oval when it bership will be interviewed by selor-counselee program are due made one basket from the field. inexplicably stalled in front of the building situated between the Central board. Interviews will by Feb. 28. Missoula girls c$n Montana won the game at the LA building and Main hall. begin Saturday, March 3. apply for the position of co-chair­ free throw line. The Bobcats Requirements for membership man of the committee, which ar­ made one more basket than the on the council are: ranges big sisters for the incoming Grizzlies, but Montana made 9 of (1) A 2.5 overall grade index freshmen. their 28 free throws in 'the final Foresters Aim at Best Ball Yet$ must have been maintained by Applications for the Charm and four minutes. council members before their se­ Beauty committee for next year Several times it appeared that Begin Final Decorating Tonight lection. are also due on the 28th. MSC was going to break the game When members of the Forestry ened the supply somewhat, but the (2) Council members must be Members named to the AWS wide open as they would pull club leave their meeting tonight foresters estimate that there are .

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