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Show pril 2, 966 The Brigadier Page 3 Eight BYH track men enter Y relays tomorrow Eight numbers of the BY High Track Team will participate m the BYl' Rektv Carnival at the stadium They will participate in the High School Fedetat ion Relav, consisting ot a 110. 220, 440. and an 80 and the Shuttle Relav, composed of tour HOvard dashes Those running in the federation relay are Rack Gunn, Brian Russ Maxfield. and .Noel in the Participating shuttle relay are Gunn, Greg Duerden. Bergren. and Maxfield. In a meet held in the BYU stadium last Friday. American Fork defeated the Wildcats by a tally. Bor-gre- 72-4- 7 s 'St 'Hu U ildc:i( Tennis Team, which suffered its first defeat of the season Wednesday, is from left to right, final low, Danny Shaw, Rogei Sheffield, Joe Andrus! I.im Tolley: hack row, Alan Thomson. Joe Dee, and Julia BoMiard. Missing is Coach Perry (Gillette. BY'S BEST VAULTER . . . Chris Laycock makes this one, too. (Photo by Yal McOmber) Netters win 2; prepare for Vikes, Region meet and Grantsville SpringVille added fo the list of Wildcat mtims as t he 15V High tennis (nn conunued their undefeated i .Ison t -- lhe next region match will be against 1leasant Grove Tuesday. 1A High will then play in the legmn meet on May 13. L.et Thursday. BY shut out spnnguhe 3 0 with all the BY plaw s winning over their oppon- - 6-- Shaw 6-- UN tv ,n Boshard adder! another - undefeated season win to w,(h 3 4 2 victor. : a Roger Shef-- n lei and Joe Gee ut) (i 2. Mm d m a pci tormance of i i I) 6-- 7-- 7 In P'i d mV.es o'-o- n conv'etition. md Joe Andrus won A1 6 2. defeated 4-- their opponents 6-- The Wildcats squeaked past Grantsville High on April 13 with a victory. All thiee singles plavers won for BY Sheffield. and Gee, 10-- 0 3-- 2 6-- 7-- 6-- 6-- 5-- 6-- The BY High tennis team suffered its first loss of the season Wednesday to Orem High, it was also the first defeat for John Boshard, who lost to Randy Train, Roger Sheffield was the only Wildcat to get past the two set stage, but he also lost 5-- 6-- 3-- 6-- 6-- Cat nine drops Bo--har- 6-- Tennis Bulletin i e while Fvnn Toiky and Dan BY High loaded the bases during the last two innings, but were unable to make enough runs to overtake the Orem Tigers who won, Wednesday. Orem broke out to an first inning lead. BY fought back with five runs in the second, sparked by a triple by Loren Duke; but Orem then sirongly pulled away and fought off a rally in lhe end to retain their edge. 8-- two fo Devils the -- The Wildcat track team has been training since the middle of March lor track meets with other schools Some of the runners fake runs like the one up to the power plant to build endurance. Why'' Could , one of the reasons be to see nine spectators support them enough to come out to watch them compete? Olm-stea- d It has become a common sight to see boys' P F classes run past the school on their wav to either Haw's field or the field-ahouse It's become even more common sight to see them Hy back to be first at the showers, Anvwav most are t unmng. n The BY High baseball team lost two games last week to Spring-vill- e iligh, the latest by a score of 4 to 1. Bill Christiansen pitched in place oi Greg Faux last Fnday against the Devil-- -. but was unable to come up with a win J he BY run came on a h t bv tiri tian-cn. driving n Dal Ok.m for ( 440-var- d 880-var- d succumbed to Orem and Grantsville in a tri meet held recently at the BYU Stadium Orem tallied 85 points, Grantsv .lie 25, and BY 21. Rick Gunn was the big man ns he gave the 'Gats one first place and two second places. He won the a ntury in 10 5. tin1 220 m 2,'. 7 and ran a 54 for second place in the dash Ghrs Lav cock gave BY its only 0'her firs', place when he won Hie pole vaul with a 12 foot vault. This is a career record for lem. Dave Rich placed third in Hie javelin and Ru-- s Maxfield .gained third place in the high jump BY's mile ielav team placed second with a tune of 3 57 7. Those cm the relay team were Mike Ahlander. Drexel Clark, BY Baseball Bulletin (Photo by Phil Thomas) Russ M ixf.eld led BY m spring as h took first place1 in boh the high jump and high hurdles and a ocond pk.ee in the1 low hurdles He ran the highs in 17 3 m eond- - the lows in 22 5 seconds, and jumped 5U leet. BY swept the discus with, .' in Holtkamp taking first place and Gom'ad Teicliert placing second. Rick Gunn placed lirst m the dash with a time of 54 6 seconds Noel Zabnskie won the run in 2 22. Brian Bergren placed second in both tne broad jump with a 19 6" leap and the shot putt with a 43 6" throw. Chris Laycock vaulted 114" to take first place in the pole vault. Dave Rich rounded out BY's first placts as he won the javelin with a toss of 1425". -- coin lhe Wildcats lost the other to Springvilh- by a score of gdiiu BY wa- - iti the g, me no o the four tit inning, but Bovd Yon Patten Pan hit a grand lam h'ime-- t un to tie- D v i! w m. Rich Yalgardson. graduate last war. BY 1 440-var- d Russ Maxf.cJd and Noel High is currently HghHng for an end posit ion of the BYU ino'baii team A number of hi ,iV. r e "if P d on 'he field r as a ii ii t b' it the -- t of Pi" competition ut daring Ira Ting. to spring - 9-- 3 -- :n'-ur- v an Pollen Ini another later m t! e gari e. homer - Karl T1 oma- V-- Mac n (add tor- - Haw -- hot 35. was first' up fo 12th grade Indd Tea day Rus'y W- hoc la y ia-- i ider son w.,- - la -- r 1 1 MUSIC LOVERS SPECIAL! THE CLEVELAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA f IV e tv $095 - a .g ' N 'Muctsng" Mode! 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