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Show November 1, 1961 Vlil Cat Sports Fan with Van mi li.pl (m 'I the a ,'iic Fading State ldth. according to the CPI Michipolls this week. as remained undetcated State gan fi ss.v. .ihoai v, .is. they slipped past previously un. This jt n.'ii liii. h l.o oot hist sear. Ilo defeated Notre Iamo, more trom the teams eliTninated ho N';V lonal Inai w 1. ct ni n (!, I'.n Ms X F L ( ti i t ; i kn s - 'in , tio ss ill losp t ho ss ho, b ol his own 'Lop-rate- 17-7- v 1 t i undetcated ranks lot ti major-colleg9 e vs left. are ill thei and ho mush whcte iti.ii, in the new Conference The lie Both u Ini ahonl scar. Ionian, a Tot a i top 1aokai linoinan West, made up of B.Y.C.. Utah, a Ness Mexico. Wyoming. Arizona, v. .11 have a vm ok liom Sunday. I u h.ioh ho !m i Ik- - ii o oi od s , i i and Arizona State met and have lh 'l Imt San FrancKcan icaehed plans for scheduling in toj.pod rloah ooM last Sun-cl.- M exh Who Cha aoi he near future for all sfioifs llio i(iiio-to a hall. loot have They plan r Xiitot s had cept ,n The and Y3, conference by Bmetioning Mmol 122 mints m the last 3 an unollioial chamiiionship even pamo piovmus to this. (That's a in football by next year. What I ' The Bruins pi Milt a oi a ;o! to know is, what haplike would ns os 'i the gob by a o.iic ol 31 n. All ol the Boars pened to Oregon, Oregon State and Washington State who were pot into tho Bay. .Middled Juai d Bill (iooipe tailor they wore sale in on the previous talks? Wyoming University reports Is ahoadi not only kiokodoll, loi t he.v will that sport a soccer team a booming 3d sards, hut thor and sear this they seem to have ouohly nussod a Bold goal at a schedule lined impressive very Id tho sard lino. Any tompl Iroin up. Bill who knosss does one George T;l have to ho told that this was ho 'I i -- i i 1 ; 1 1 ! . i 1 lust time lor him at oithoi tin- SPORTS pcMHoti. Though ho is a leal all loi aniuud athloto, and an sos on All-Pr- QUIZ oars, (uartcr ! h.nk Kddie Blown also mado his (loin ;is placo kiokor, and ht 1. What major college team last made a IhmiiBIuI 37 yarder. sear, had more points scored W n a h u. ol kiokois, Steve a.'ainst them by kitking than by IU hi a ho Ball ini' n o Colt s touchdowns? o k auothoi hist m u o kiok 3. Which pitcher won the only to pis o t ho Colt s a 17 11 win over yame for Cincinnati in the last 'i B oil I lo has pre,inn.-- . tho World Series? hnolod 3. Who holds two versions of the a 32 sard curdy on tlu lai title? plas of tho pa me to heat .Minnesota earlier 1. How many liletime homeruns did Babe Ruth hit? this war. Al tho St. I.ouis ss. Washington f. Who are first and second in announc-o- i ground gaining in the National panic, tho sard, "Someone with the l- Football Leayue? icense nunibei X has left his ear ssilli motor runtime, doois open, su.sso.ej lipids on, and hood up in the u .w o ,i a s.impuj ioiaTm, 'V pa king lot." ML 'Vf B.V.P. Coach Hal Mitchell noted sj liosuifop l)0 that the Wyoming Cowboys are Moow aup.iv 'V fd percent better than any other Acp A'aop 'VT team that they have played all (su.wopipnoi season. By the way. Wyoming is burspiq sjuiod ppi rated 1th in the nation, and Utah .quiR uutnsinoq VT Hi.' la-- t s I . - I WOW! The Wildcats surely pounced on Union to give them a 2b-drubbing. The passing wasn't as good as it looked before, but with a few timely completions, heads-usome running, and good defense, the B.Y. High eleven really looked tops. The Uintah game really was a hard game to lose. Any game that you lose by one point is a hard game to lose. This goes for the college, as they virtually outplayed the Utah Redskins before losing the 31st t 31-3- public-addres- ( i i (7-f- i CJ i ) game in 33 tries against the Salt Lake club. Kent Bunker has shown parti-cularly well against the foes so far. As has halfback John Paxman. The end slots are Wildcats nearly upset the State-- ! amply filled by such stalwarts as bound Cavemen. It was a touch- - Jim Kirkman and Fred McIntosh. down pass thrown by Kent that You could go on and on about prov ided the only touchdown the fine team sve have this and against Uintah, in that hard every year. 1 This does not leave out the cute topped the day . assembly sponsored by the Y course, homework. Club, which took place on Wednesday. This meant shortened classes, which meant no school-worSWELL . except, of course, home-- j work. The game with P.G. was played PERFECT Friday at 3 p.m. giving the Wildcats their second straight victory with a score of . The day was highlighted by a fine dance in the Smith Family Living Center sponsored by the Y Club for Homecoming. This! . for . . . except, of SCHOOL! for PLAY! 33-23- tri 1 Athlete of the Month STAN'S hard-runnin- Kent Blinker has been chosen athlete of the month. Kent has shown yreat passing stylo in the reyion games so far this year. He has been a good leader on the field, calling his plays well. fought game. With this cool leadership ability During the region game with and golden passing arm Kent has Union, although not all his passes were directly on target, he still a fine chance of being chosen called a fine game mixing the quarterback. weft and coming through In the first leayue game plays some timely completions with against the Cavemen of American when they were most needed. Fork, Kent passed for 185 sards. Although a team cannot go any During the second quarter it was where without a fine line and only the clock that stopped the hacks such as the Wildcats from scoring, and mak- good running Wildcats have this year, we being the game much closer. lieve that it has been the sparkl-- ' It ssas under the direction of ing passing of Kent that has pro quarterback Bunker that the sided that added zest to the team. all-regio- n Homecoming is always a gala occasion on the B.Y. High campus. It comes with rallies and assemblies, games, and dances covering the scene and there is little time or talk for anything else . . except, of course, homework. The festivities began Friday with a climactic search for wood and a bonfire pep rally featuring' the Pep Band, which was topped by naught . . except of course, homework. ARCTIC CIRCLE We serve the best, the others serve the rest! u 565 North 9th East Provo, Utah n . - ' . 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