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Show THE BRIGADIER Page Sh f c il! i i '.'iid , , I i, t Ml! in lull tlu M i w Mil Wi'd- - mentor Courtney matched re-earned more shots at the basket than the alums, the eunger cats couldnt seem to t. L, ugh nin m an L and quint h Steve Bergeson wins first place in t , - ,u m q pm . ium e d m in da Returning alumni t ) h ind Wildcats their tils l- a- (t (he season were Marn.n Ben.K. Paul Denham. Phil Swenson .John Paxman. Jon Hatch. Barn Olsen, Scott Bowen, and Lee Berge Steve Peterson led the Varsity in scoring with 14 points Steve Bergeson added 10 to the final outcome. A1 Thomson swept the boards for 10 rebounds against the older and bigger alums to add his share to the lost cause. Hatch took scoring honors for the invading Alumni, scoring 15 points, followed by Denham with Wednesday ii -- in isi-- lowed with 2) ond 58 45. m in ue er on d- - a h state A run c had ' n but im nip i show then age , didu widened he margin m the -- half to 13 points at dual horn The Wildcats will base two more chances to hae a winning record after the weekend is over as they take on Uintah and Murray today and tomorrow, respec-tiely. Today's game with the Uintah Utes will be played at 3 o'clock in the BYU Fieldhouse, while the game with the Murray Trojans tomorrow will be played at the usual 8pm time. After taking a rest Friday, the junior varsity will play Saturday at 6 15. v - v ii v the basket during the Junior Van Buren, game Wednesday night are Mike Patton, Kay Mixing it up under Varsity-Sophomor- e in foreground. Greg Faux (with the ball), and Billy Christiansen Thte Varsity lost to the Alumni in the second game, Ford photo Highs Steve Bergeson, a senior transfer from East High in Salt Lake City, won the first ( BY place trophy in Class A two weeks ago. cross-countr- y His twin took first the state-wid- A OPEN EVERY e NIGHT MONDAY THRU meet held brother Stan recently place honors in the SATURDAY UNTIL Amateur Athletic Union meet, beating out several college runners. This is the first year that BY has had representatState S cross-countr- y ives. twins ran in six crosscountry meets this season. The first meet had a full team of five runners. Pleasant Grove took first. BY second in that dual The meet. In every meet but one, the finished first and secBurgies ond, Steve beat Stan in three Salt Lake County meets and the state meet, but Stan nosed out Steve for the others. Stan made a new state AAU record in his wrin at Liberty Park. Stee also beat the old record but Stan's winning time is the new mark. Both boys testify that running is hard and tiring work. During s and the season, they do 75 run several miles daily. Foods they eat during the season may seem strange to most sit-up- teenagers. They drink no milk (but have calcium substitutes and supplements! and consume plenty of Tigers milk. The twins also take supplements for wtanuns A. B. and C For lunch they bring ogurt. sandwiches, and carrot juice. Cai bonaled drinks and sweets are not included in the "Code of G.nd Health" They also take wheat germ oil and cod liver oil. The NEW BREED of MEN'S SHOES by Roberts Wrestling team prepares for foes If you havent seen the new breed of mens sho H missing the fashion news of the season. The BY High wrestling team is now organized and working out for its initial match. have The Wildcat streng-meas a new coach this vear Tom Burr, who also assited Courtney Ltishman m tootball Mans of last ears wrestlers are returning including the following who wrest'ed first s ring Warren ILnal. Lena Black. Bod Me Mtee. Dace Rich. Km? Max-fiel- few of the exciting new styles, tastefully tail dramatic new colors. You 11 be hearing of n new breed hand sew n Tribuns, bold perf brogues, colorful coffee royale Gopher casuals. d. and Mark Hurston. are Bod Me Mice and Jim Holtkamp. The Wildcats' first match will m a be next Wedneda tournament if Region ottieials see tit to oka the contest Four schools will participate in the meet nome-spoii'ere- . . . d Roberts |