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Show Nov. 21, 1951 YTd Cat Snows Boys Win Intramurals The annual Intramural Basketball tournament got under way 3 Thursday, Nov. 8. The elimination teams started their tournament Thursday night These teams finished from first to seventh, respectively; Slickers, Lees Boys, Comets, Screwballs, Bullshots, Stars, and Sunbeams. In the finals for the juniors the Slickers walloped the Lees Boys 36-1Snell led the Slickers to Lee victory with 12 points while losers. the 6 for potted The senior portion of the tournament commenced Monday night the eight after school with all of teams entered in the tournament capseeing action. The Shieks, tained by Ed Pinegar, bounced the first game of Sports 33-2- in the was the high the day. Pinegar scorer with 13 points, while captain Dee Wilcox led the losers with 9 points. In the second game of the elimination round the Little Men, Davis, upset the sparked by Dix tilt Browns in a see-sawith Pioneers Whip Wildcats a Davis led the scoring paradeBrown 15 points, while Gary The Lehi Pioneers defeated netting 8 fumbling B.Y. high Wildcat team turned in a fine gamecause. 26-the on Oct. 26. for losing points The teams battled on even Snows Religion Boys trounced terms the first quarter, but then the Cottontails by a convincing margin. Kimball racked up everyone on the Wildcat team seemed to fumble the ball, and 6 points for victors while Bushthe Pioneers took over the ball nell, high scorer of the game, game, scoring 20 points in the sparked the losers with 9 points. defirst half. Then the WildcatsLehi In the final game of the first fense tightened and the round the Shortshavers upset the Pioneers scored only once more Crowtons in the closest tilt of Letterman in the second half. the tournament 28-2Dave Crowton rang up 6 for his club while Whatcott was good for 7 points for the Shortshavers. In the third and linal round of the tournament Wednesday night the Browns edged the Cottontails Gary Brown led the scoring parade with 7 points while Bushnell was again top scorer for his club with 4 points. The Crowtons beat the Sports 32-2Swenson, Weight and has 6 apiece for the vicall Hardy tors while McLaren sank 8 points for the Sports. The Shortshavers tromped the Little Men by an overwhelming score of 28-1Dunford was high man for the winners with 8 points and Davis again led his team with 8 points. In the final game of the tourAthlete of the Month nament the Snows Lynn Swenson, rugged right trounced the ShieksReligion Boys in a guard, has been chosen athletea high scoring game. Joe Allen who is month. of the Lynn, was high point man for the winletterman, has had two years of ners with 17 points and Ed Pineis which at football, experience gar got 7 for the Shieks. his favorite sport, by the way. The final standings in the tourLynn takes part in other things arouhd school; track debate, and nament are as follows: Snows 2, Shieks; 3, drama, to mention a few. He 1, Religion Boys; Little 4, Men; 5, Shortshavers; inches eleven tall, is five feet, 6, Sports; 7, Browns; Crowtons; has short and 150 pounds, weighs black hair and brown eyes. His 8, Cottontails.and Ed Dix Davis Pinegar were favorite hobby is his car. After scorers of the tournathe on high going high school, Lynn plans to college with engineering in ment with 33 and 30 points, 0. 5 31-2- LINKS LINEUP Elected Co-Capta- ins B.Y.U. high school ended the note ol 1951 football season on a success when the Wildcats 28-6- . tromped the P.G. Vikings The game was highlighted by the appearence of regular end, Pinegar Ed Pinegar, at fullback.two plays carried the ball the last of the game and made a ursx down each try. center Bud Losee, captain and on named was Wildcats, for the while team, the Region 3 second Kimball, backs, Dix Davis, Dave and Dave McLaren, made honorable mention. The above tioned Ed Pinegar was also given honorable mention rating. now is The basketball season wonderis with us and everyone will do m ing how the Wildcats Well, I Region 3 play this year. fare will how they cant say I can give you an idea of who is going to play. The guard spots will fall to Dave Kimball and Dave Crowton. The center position will more Ed than likely be held downandby Dix Wilcox Dee Pinegar. call Davis will probably get theLindKen However, forward. at Canfield could step quist or Alan time. in at any Also seeing plenty of action this year wUl be Larry Knight, Darrell Bushnell, Gary Brown, Kent Dunford, Gordon Whatcott, and Roger Nichols. Jerry Eckles, Newcomer Tom Harris could get in heife. We will more than likely be how it looks wrong, but thats Wildcats will The here. from a coaches 3 ' give some Region will bring also and headache, smiles to the lips of others. B.Y.U. high will play one-timcross-tow- n rival, Provo High, two games this year in basketball. Maybe a few traditions can be e At Victory Party David Kimball and David McLaren were elected for the 1952 football season, at a surprise party held for Coach Dixon and Coach Snow on November 8. The team presented Coach Dixon with a shirt, anda Coach Snow received a tie and s Footlong pair of sox. served. were and pop Kimball and McLaren are two this years team. regulars from at Kimball did an outstanding jobfulland McLaren, quarterback credit for making back, received the most touchdowns this year. Bud Losee was this years hot-dog- 0 26-1- 2 6. 19-1- B. Y. Blasts Wasatch Academy The battling Wildcats trampled Wasatch Academy Nov. 1, by a score of 13-- on the Tigers own windswept gridiron. B.Y.s plays were sparked by their high powered backs, Dix Davis and Dave j McLaren. the Tigin the second quarter Kimball, ers got a chance when foot hit by Nelson Visee, a big 6 own 4 inch end, fumbled on B.Y.s 12 yard line. Due to fine blocking, Wasatch found itself stimied. In the third quarter McLaren ran 40 yards for a touchdown giving the Wildcats a lead of McLaren took a screen pass from Kimball and ran 44 yards in the final minutes of the fourth the exquarter. Linquist kicked to score the tra point, raising were . The ferocious Tigers Nostopped before theydo started. to seemed thing they could motion of the forward wreck the Wildcoats. . . except when the bus hit a cow on the way home. 0 6-- 13-0- 4. 43-2- 0 mini L |