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Show Pinheads vs. Jugheads BASKETBALL Practices are now underway from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. every day at the mens gym for the new basketball team of BY high school. The season will open November 30, when BY will play Murray at Murray. Members of the varsity team at the last cut are: Kent Lloyd, Eldon Lloyd, Eddie Maloney, Mauris Jack-maTom Karren, Stan Collins, Max Eggertsen, Wayne Gregson, Tyler Alston, Scott Thomas, Dallin Oakes, Clint Makekau, Jerry Minson, Jim Dunford, Dave Young and Albert Christensen. We want to wish the team a lot of success, and with the help of Coach Rex Olson, we hope that they will take the State B Class championship again this year. n, a As week highlight in Sophomore there was a basketball game that was held in the womens gym at 10 a m. Tuesday, November 8. The Pinheads were way out in front at the half with a score of 16 to 3. but in the second half the Jugheads utterly cut the Pinheads defense to ribbons with a final score of 28 to 23 for the Jugheads. The high point man of the bame was Darrell Carter who played a great game for the Jugheads. The players were as follows: JUGHEADS Darrell Carter Richard Anderson Darrell Bushnell Jerry Weight Bud Losee Sophomore Team Lyman Hardy Lynn Swensen Dick Earl Fred Carlson Announced Pictured above is Wildcat football team for 1949. Front row, left to right: Dee Chamber-lain- , David Kimball, Rex Giles, Kent Hendrickson, Blaine Lund, Max Eggertsen, Eddie Maloney, Boyd Dowdell, Deon Greer. Second row: Donald Wentz, Mauris Jackman, Dix Davis, Kent Lloyd, Val Stringfellow, Frank Eckles, Ahmad Shayesteh, Albert Christensen, Ronald Gibby. Third row: Coach Owen Dixon, Alan Canfield, Alan Morgan, David Crowton, Dallin Oaks, Jim Judd, Ed Pinegar, Dick White, Glen Grosjean, Clifford Corless, Coach Rex Olson. B. Y. HIGH FOOTBALL SUMMARY Payson ran over BY high school last October 12 with a score of 30-Smith and Durrant made most of Paysons touchdowns. In the first quarter Payson scored 12 points. In the second quarter Mickey Eggertsen and Eddie Maloney sparked a 76 yard drive that brough the Wildcats their only touchdown, Maloney going across for the touchdown. Payson also made another touchdown that quarter and in the last half scored two more touchdowns which made the final score 30-7. 7. high whipped Spanish Fork with a score of 20-- 0 last October 28. In the first half of the game it was scoreless, but BY came out in the second half, making the 20 points. The touchdowns were made by Maloney, Eggertsen, and Christensen, and Val Stringfellow made the two placements. Max Pierce of American Fork was too much for BY high in the football game, Friday, October 28, as he sparked his team to a 34-- victory. The game saw tempers flare on botb sides. This was the final game of the season for the Wildcats. We, the students of BY high school wish to congratulate the coaches and members of the teams for the fine showing they have made this year and wish them continued success in the years to come. BY 0 FOR BOYS ONLY Look boys! You have a chance too. Just pick up the phone and get busy BENCH WARMERS BIG CHANCE DICK WHITE As the starting men take their place on the gridiron to do or die, the sub settles down on the Dick White, popular right tackle football squad, for the "Wildcat team tv as named on the "All-StaNovember 14, by the Salt Lake NAMED bench to await his chance Surely my big chance will come If he says to himself. today, only I could get in there Id prove my worth. The second quarter is well under way when the coach gets up from his seat. His movements cause alarm afong the substitutes as their hearts skip a beat in tune to the coachs glance. Then in the final quarter, the words, All right, warm up, bring joy and an inward feeling to do the best to the subs heart. As he desperately goes through his warming-u- p exercises, he waits and hopes for his chance to come. But the timekeepers gun signals the end of the game and disgustedly the bench warmer mumbles, Maybe next season will bring me luck. Taken from The Columbian, Columbia High School, South Orange New Jersey. Dave Im finished with that Stan How come? Dave Stan that? Dave girl. AOBUT WEATHER was dancing when she asked me! I with her p te The BY the and his 1 sports writers. students are very proud that high had a representative in football selections wish to congratulate Dick on fine accomplishment. Tribune-Telegra- d, ALL-STA- TE m "All-Sta- te REPORT OF LOST AND FOUND Say students! Did you lose something lately such as a wallet, or a book? If you have just let Mr. Mercer know about it. This lost and found column guarantees results all of the time well, most of the time well do our best anyway. . . LOST . . . . One good healthy cheering section. If you can help us out we will, or at least the team will, give you a big reward. See the Four Cheers. n FOUND One scarf, a a black scarf, green scarf, and a red scarf. These scarves are in the office now if their owners will please call and identify them. FOUND One play cast of dead tired. If anyone will claim these people it would be very much appreciated. LOST One tear over Roger Bowns If anyone broken foot. finds it will you please kindly deposit it on his foot. By the way it was one M. L. Clark that lost it. LOST A new black Shafers pen. If anyone has seen it please notify Nan Steadman. FOUND Two pairs of eye glasses. If you havent been seeing any to well lately drop into the office. They may be yours. LOST One perfectly good over heated temper. If any one hears it blowing around will they please kindly return it to Dix Davis. He needs it very badly. LOST One Speech book. If any one sees an extra speech book running around the halls looking for a owner youll probably discover that it is looking for David Crowton. Please return it to him. FOUND Three or four good pens. If you have lost a pen you may find it in the office. Why not take the time and go see if your pen is there. Ah, this weather. It seems that it just barely gets warm enough to begin coming to school without a heavy coat, scarves, and mittens, and poof it snows or rains. Now if your not quite sure from one day to the next, what to wear, let me give you a little bit of friendly advice. 1. When you leave the house in the mornings always be sure you are dressed warm, but not too warm. You can wear a heavy coat, but be sure its not so warm that it will be uncomfortable if the day is extra warm. 2. Always carry a umbrella. Make sure it has no holes in it but also see that it has enough air conditioning to you wont get too hot if you must use the "Rain Keeper Offer. 3. Always carry a pair of s in your pockets. These mittens must be warm enough to do some good but they should also be cool enough so they wont be too hot when the day is warm. They should also look warm enough for wintry days and look light for days that you really dont need to wear mittens but they make your pockets bulge so you decided you just as well wear them. 4. Always have a pair of galoshes with you. These must be small enough to fit in your pocket when not in use but must also be large enough to cover your feet up to your knees. They should be warm with no holes or leaks but not too bulky to carry with you all the THINK AND GRIN time. 5. Always carry a small first aid The other day I heard someone kit for colds, bruises, and other such hurts you might receive during the say "Seven days of school makes day. This kit should contain a bottle one weak. of tablets, nose drops, eye drops, ear drops, a canof asCliff Ive never seen such dream-- y pirin, bandages, iodine, and anyeyes. thing else you think you might need. 6. The best advice is NEVER Cozy You have never stayed so TAKE FRIENDLY ADVICE. late before. Rum-plestiltsk- in .... four-way-co- ld She asked me if I danced. Whats so insulting about Dun-for- blue-gree- GOOD ADVICE mit-tin- Howard What is the animal that has the head of a cat, and the ways of a cat, and yet isnt a cat? Renae A kitten. the date of this paper the Sophomore Basketball squad con- PINHEADS Dix Davis sists of the following players: DarKent Dunford rell Carter, Jerry Weight, Darrell Dee Wilcox Bushnell, David Crowton, Dix Davis, Ed Pinegar Dee Wilcox, Ed Pinegar, Kent Kent Hendrickson Gary Brown, Lyman Hardy, Rex Giles, David Kimball and Alan Gary Brown David Crowton Canfield, according to Owen Dixon, Lynn Staheli Sophomore basketball coach. At Pictured above are The Boys, tho winners of the intramural basketball championship. Front row, left to right, they are: Jim Dunford, Eldon Lloyd, Albert Christensen. Standing: Dave Young, Stan Colling, Jim Webster. Not in picture: Wil-for- d Baird. Intramural Basketball GEOGRAPHY QUIZ Are you acquainted with the world you live in? Do you know the location and capitals of the states in the United States and foreign countries ? Do you know wrere the following cities are: Barcelona, Lyons, Dresden, Edinburgh, Kiev, Bangkok, Canton, Lisbon, Helsinki, s Gravenhage, Plzen, Sydney, and Delhi? Where are these mountain ranges? Alps, Urals, Pyrenees, and Appalachians. Do you know where these rivers are? Thames, Siene, Rhine, Yangtz, and Ganges. Which of these cities is the capital of Pennsylvania? Pittsburg, Harrisburg, Altoona, or Philadelphia. Where are the following famous buildings: Louvre, Empire State Building, Buckingham Palace, and the Taj Mahal? Tournament The week from October 31 thru November 4 was filled with the sounds of basketballs bounsing the hardwood floor of the mens gym. The occasion was the intramural basketball games, used as a device to help pick the high school basketball squad. The games were all hotly contestbattles with The Boys finally taking the championship spot. The final game between the "Canadian Comets and the "Boys was a battle right down to the final gun, with never more than two or thre points separating the teams. ed see-sa- w The members of the championship basketball team are pictured above. ANSWERS Barcelona, Spain Lyons, France Dresden, Germany Edinburgh, Scotland Kiev, Russia Bangkok, Siam Canton, China Lisbon, Portugal Helsinki, Finland s Gravenhage, Netherlands Plzen, Czechoslovakia Sydney, Australia Delhi, India Alps, Switzerland Urals, Russia Pyrenees, between France Spain. Appalachians, United States Thames, England Seine, France Rhine, Germany Yangtz, China Ganges, India Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Louvre, Paris, France Empire State Building, New York City and Buckingham Palace, London, England Taj Mahal, Agra, India |