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Show Page May 27, 1952 Yld Cat 4 PINEGAR, DUNFORD TAKE STATE Double Champs Repeat Victories Y by Geral Wilde Selection of 56 football and 22 s to play in the basketball r Shrine Hospital annual fourth was fall this classic sports announced by Earl Ferguson, chairman of the Utah High School Coaches Association selection committee. s basketball The Shrine and football games has been an annual affair since it was instiall-star- all-sta- 6-- 1 all-star- Chris-tensen-Hanse- 6-- 6-- n 8-- 6-- 6-- Bs. Last year two basketball games, one in Logan and one in Salt Lake, were played for the first time. The A team won the Logan affair while the captured the Salt Lake game. The smaller schools won the 49 game, but the A team returned in 50, to come from behind and win. Now this will be the year of decisions,, since the record is two and two for both teams. There is a very strong possiProvo will bet to see bility that r one game now that the B.Y.U. fieldhouse is completed. r Bud Losee will play in the football game along with other greats from all over the n 6-- B-bo- 31-3- all-sta- 10-0- Athlete of the Year Van-Patter- n 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- d 6-- 6-- 6-- 3 6-- 6-- 5-- 0 3-- Wildcat Baseball Team Loses To Last Three Opponents and was The B. Y. High Wildcat baseball team hit an all time low in their last three baseball games of the season, with Spanish Fork, Carbon, and Juab respectively The team hit the lowest point , when Juab beat B. Y. high field day of with Juab having a the with and runs walks, home eroutfield Wildcat the of help field home Wildcats rors, on the on May 7. The first defeat of season play came when the Wildcats lost to , on May 1 at Spanish Fork Spanish Fork. Lynn Jones, the Dons pitcher, with pitched a one hit ball game, state. base first Wildcat and Ed Pinegar, I would like to wish Bud first the in a hit Ed all the luck in the world and man, getting on their inning. congratulate them Ken Lindquist, Wildcat hurler, achievement. all-sta- 6-- 6-- Ed Pinegar and Kent Dunford of B. Y. high school won the of the doubles championship state Class B tennis tourney held Saturday, May 10, on the University of Utah courts. defeated Pinegar and Dunford Se- of North Jensen and Spencer the of finals the in vier, Class B double play. Ys double champs of 51, opened play by defeating tuted in 1945. of Snow, a victory over with Players for the Class B. squad followed and are Ed Pinegar, B. Y. high; John Peterson-Christenseof Bingham, Gustin and Douglas Smoot? Springville; Lloyd Rasmussen Dave Wilkinson of B. Y. lost and Loyal Shipp, Monroe; Dougin the opening round of singles las Allred, Enow; Gordon Jensen, competition to Madson of HurriNorth Sevier; WillArd Hirschi, cane, In the finals, Kill- Hurricane; Bill Cox, Lincoln; Bud Fullmer, Delta; Joe Bond, Wasatch. Springvilles Paul Wilson will handle mentor chores for the 6-- defeated pack of South Emery title. for the Madsen In the Region Tennis meet held at the B.Y.U. courts, May 2, Ed Pinegar and Kent Dunford copped first place by downing and Haymon Dave Wilkinson, Y high sophomore, lost in the final to Doug Smoot of Springville team, The Pinegar-Dunfordrawing a bye the first round, opened play by defeating Lehis 'double team of Fox and Littie ford, Wilkinson, second place holder, victory opened play with a over Whiten of Spanish Fork. In the second round, winning, over put Verl Smith of Lehi, him in the finals. The tennis team remained undefeated this year by drawing and Provo high Payson high e re- gave up four hits, lieved in the sixth inning by Roger Bown, who pitched the resl of the ball game with Tom Hams catching. The second game of the nonon league series with Carbon Carbon Carbons field, showed coming out ahead 13-- on May 6. The Wildcats used all but one of their pitchers on this game wit,h Sterling Loveland starting off' and Ronald Boutwell and Roger Bown following; Bud Losee and Kraton King catching. Ed Pinegar sparked the Wildcat batting with a home run, and Dave McLaren got a triple. B. Y. high team finished the season with two wins and two losses in season play and lost two games. 6 non-leagu- e The list of smiling Ed Pinegars achievements is long and varied. weighing Standing at 63. and of 165 pounds, Easy Ed is one ever athletes the most versatile to attend B. Y. high. He is a three-yea- r letterman, four-spor- t Atn-letso he certainly qualifies of of the Year. 1935, Ed was born in Provo in canic? and Fork moved to Spanish Y. back a year later to attend B.and high in the seventh- grade, has been here since. Last fall Pin played main and restring end in football This mention. ceived honorable was merely a warm up for Eddie. In basketball, he scored in region play to end 12.a up the scoring leader with a Good enough per game average. to give him the right to play in r game, and sevthe Shrine team selections as eral well as the Fisher Smith trophy for January. In baseball, Pinegar holds down the initial sack and hit the ball ts all-sta- all-stat- at a e .437 clip. In tennis, Ed teamed up with Kent Dunford to win the state doubles title two years in a row. He also won the Utah Valley singles championship as well as the B.Y.U. invitational singles title. Pinegar also has participated in the National Hardcourt tournament in California and other tournaments in Colorado and Idaho. Track Results In the annual Region III track and field meet held Friday, May 2, at the Brigham Young University stadium, B. Y. high school scored one and points. These were scored by Jim Perri for high jumping and pole vaulting, Roger Bown for pole vault-- , ing, May Payne, Dick Earl, Lyman Hardy and Lynn Swenson in the 880 yard relay race. In these three contests B. Y. high placed fifth. five-sixth- s Kent Hendrickson, and Coach Owen Dixon. Kimball, Joe Allen, Lyman Hardy, LeGrand. Young, |