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Show . The University of Utah ath letic department and the Utah Daily Chronicle Staff have an- nounced the week of Feb. 13-17 as "Beat BYU Week." Two crucial cru-cial contests concerning both the wrestling and basketball teams against Brigham Young squads highlight athletic activity this week. Marv Hess will send an injury-laden injury-laden but spirited varsity into Thursday's wrestling match with the Cougars. The Utes will be out to avenge a 24-8 loss at the hands of BYU earlier in the season sea-son in Provo. On the week of the Utah match in Provo, BYU attempted to set a national record rec-ord for attendance in a dual meet and attracted some 3,000 fans for the match. Coach Marv Hess of Utah feels that Redskin fans can be just as spirited and hopes to see a turnout of over 1,000 fans for the meet with the Cougars. The match will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Einar Nielson Fieldhouse, and students will be admitted free with activity cards. expects to be for FYhtay, , : varsity nember,.7 7AC sco iea :r 'ackson. ace reb , Menyard, forwa - Lyndon McKa, f13 Walt Si to show the Cat ; Another Clash As an added feature to Thursday's Thurs-day's match, a simultaneous contest will be going on with the Ute-Cougar match as Wyo-; Wyo-; ming and Arizona State clash head-on in another important WAC meet. Utah will wrestle both Wyoming Wyo-ming and Arizona State later in the week, rounding out their home meet schedule. The Ras-slin' Ras-slin' Redskins have pulled out a surprising winning record thus far in the season, and a g o o d turnout in Thursday's match could spark an upset over the rugged BYU grapplers. "Beat BYU Week" reaches a climax Friday when the Cougar Cagers invade Einar Neilson Fieldhouse to face the wrath of Jack . Gardner's Runnin' Redskins. Red-skins. The Utes are still smoi-' dering over the two-point loss they received in Cougartown last week and will be out to end the - Play Ping Pong All campus undergraduate coeds co-eds who have ever had the urge to play in a real ping pong tournament, here is your chance.. The Womens Recreational Recrea-tional Association is sponsoring just such a tournament Feb. 16 from 4-6 p.m. at the L.D.S. West Institute. The tournament will consist of both single and double competition com-petition with single elimination in both events. All interested coeds are asked to pick up the entry blanks at the gym and be ready to play by Thursday. ' MSWWSfSWPW'.Pl IH! WWW! WOTMfcW WW!.'" WWLWI Mi . ' - . J It V i . . - i DeWitt Menyard . . . scores against Cats |