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Show Cub GROWLS On the Sportspath By MILT An opportunity to add three more crowns to South high school's growing collection seems unlikely to slip away this year. Off to a flying fly-ing start with a clean victory in tennis, the track team is also bidding bid-ding for a high rating. Coaches Nate, Jimmy and Bill are getting support needed. Keep it up, Cubs. It's a sure way to see that East does litle crowing in her hilltop nest, and a safe bet to keep our titles from "going West," young man. Sorry Sid : That you can't help win that track crown for South. It's a tough break for a grand sport, but "Remember B Y U." Open Letter: : It's time that the student bodies of the three city high schools got a break! For a number of years, even powerful athletic teams of these schools have been squeezed into a tiny tri-school schedule. Three of the largest schools' in the state are being throttled athletically, ath-letically, just "because". Anyone who saw the State Bas-ketbal Bas-ketbal tournament at the University Univer-sity of Utah fieldhouse this year will agree that it was an inspiring sight, and a real spectacle for American youth. Why were we kept out of it? Fellow students, let us arise and do something about widening our field of play. Soon, YOU will have ! a chance to help. Watch for it and cooperate. Signed, BLAINE SMITH. We received a letter from Bill Saul recently. Bill, a faithful second string gridder on the "A" squad last fall, is right up on the forward wall of events at the Naval Training Station at Great Lakes, Michigan. Congratulations, Bill, keep plugging like you did at your guard spot on the Cub team. -ii |