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Show if concludes spring football with tjarsity-alumni game Saturday :A secret weapon that proved P'tccessful in former' football "mpaigns at BYU will be ought out of moth balls next er jek to fortify the Cougar al-ii.'ini al-ii.'ini in their annual battle 1 Ui the varsity. ftlFrank "Double-Barrel" Ba-( Ba-( the ageless place-kicker vi,' cougar teams of '61, i and '63, will don his double-o double-o jersey again next Satur- night for the go-round in ugar stadium. ' The presence of Baker on the ' im all-star squad will lend ne scoring punch to the club Bg coached by Dick Felt, de- Elsive standout of the Boston triots. Baker, who is in his thirty-FES thirty-FES rd year, is both an enigma HI,.! a legend in BYU football. three year's duty with the varsity he never carried the ball, tossed a pass or threw a block. And yet there are few players of record who have scored as many points as Baker. Ba-ker. In his playing days with the Cougars, Frank was a non-cambatant. non-cambatant. That is, he was a place-kicking specialist who put points on the scoreboard with a good swift kick. Baker booted 21 conversions out of 25 tries in 1962, and he added two key field goals from distant points on the field. In his senior year, the Cougars Cou-gars fell short of their expected expect-ed football fortunes. Even though there wasn't much opportunity op-portunity to kick extra points, Frank put eight of nine through the bars. He also kicked five field goals, two of which are listed in the WAC record books. His 42-yard boot against Utah is a WAC record, and his 44-yard kick against Montana is a non-conference game and school record. Few people realize the fact that Baker led the entire Cougar Cou-gar squad in scoring in 1963 with 23 points. Although Saturday's game looms as a tossup, the Alumni must be granted a definite edge in one department place kicking, as performed by Frank Baker. Shorter and sweeter is the news in spring hairstyles, according ac-cording to the Toni Hairstyling Center. Short, shaped hairdos curl around the ears in a fetching fetch-ing femminine fashon. One of the newest hairdos is the combination com-bination smooth-and-curly. But don't be fooled by the straight look. Smooth hairstyles need an uncurly permanent to hold the shape. More and more women are wearing smart up-dos up-dos with staying power provided pro-vided by regular home permanent. |