I assume you are tracking and bouncing to get the most out of the Tascam recorder.
For example putting drums on track 1, guitar on track 2, and bass on track 3, then mixing them down and recording them to track 4. That leaves you with tracks 1-3 open to overdub vocals, solos, and whatever else.
Two Sm-57s could be used in a pinch for the kit. One would be overhead with the highs boosted on the Berhinger mixer a little bit. The other used in the kik drum (experiment with positioning, like putting it inside of the kik drum pointing it where the beater strikes the head about 8 inches away) see what that sounds like. Then try putting it just inside the hole in the outer head and see what that gives you.
You might have to make a few test drum recordings to see what different mic placements and EQing gives you.
You can also utilize the EV mics you have. Do a test recording with a SM-57 on overhead and kik on one track, and an EV mic on overhead and kik on another track. Then you can A/B the tracks to see what gives you a better sound. You can then use the better mics in each position. Also, you can try using both the 57 and EV in the Kik at the same time to see if they compliment each other (one might have more bass response, the other might have better mids and highs) and play around with the EQ on the Berhinger mixer by boosting the highs and mids of one mic and boosting the lows of the other, just make sure they aren't out of phase with each other. Also, since you can do 4 mic channels with the Berhinger mixer, you could use the two 57's as overheads covering half the kit each and then an EV mic in the kik.
The key here is experiment as much as you can. This will give you a better chance at good recordings and you will gain experience to boot.
There are many other aspects of a good recording, such as setting the proper input levels and getting a hot signal to the tape, making sure the heads of the recorder are clean and properly degaussed. But, as far as the mics go if you can't get a condenser I think the 57's would at least get a clean sound to tape.