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Show Feb. Yld Cat Page 4 3 Way Tie Pleasant Grove . .. Race Narrows As Season Half Over 1, 1957 THE cat chats Visits in Top League Battle WITH As for American Fork, it has BY, Lehi and Pleasant Grove and is exbroke into a three way tie for been called a sleeper make it an and to up pull first place as the season nears pected even tighter race for the lead of the halfway mark. One loss for each of the number one teams will make any match of the leading teams a surety for top game of the week. With a match scheduled for BY and Pleasant tie for first Grove, the down to a broken be will place two way tie unless Lehi loses its game over the weekend. ay Lehi Wins Over BY; Ties With BY-P- G Wildcats from BY High were dropped from the unefeated ranks by an eager and very willing team from Lehi. Taking an early lead the Pioneers had the the point advantage throughout hot a was The very game game. and fast game and at times the spectators were so loud that it was almost impossible for the players to hear the referees whistle. Play on the floor became rought at several points during the game. A total of five the players were taken fromfouls. of because personal game The top two scorers in the Altop of the pine loop were onPioneer-Wildcthe in scoring list game. Ingram was top man with 23 points, while Collins was next with 22. Score by quarters: at Darkhorse Pulls Sleeper; Beats Top Rated A.F. The Region 7 Darkhorse, as predicted by a local paper, began the season by upsetting the highly favored American Fork Cavemen, 43 to 37. The fourth place team started off at a gallop by defeating the 2nd place team with a 6 point margin. The leading scorers for the Wildcats were Collins, King and Sorenson, with 14, 11 and 11 points respectively. On the bankboards. King and Hamblin were the big guns as the Wildcat five garnered 38 rebounds to the Cavemens 35. On the percentage line, the Wildcats dominated again as they had a total of 9 per cent more from the field and 16 per cent more from the foul line than American Fork had. the region. Scoring for the Alpine loop is led at the present time by Kent: It looks as though the victory Collins of the B. Y. High quin- had a damper put on it last cry tet. Statistics for the top five however many sports wriweek, scorers in the Alpine loop are as ters are watching the Wildcat follows, being figured on a four! hou'.ct L'iant to be on hand early Five rather closely as the season i eer to tet seats t'or all is nearing the half way mark. game average. I was talking to one of the football players in Biology and Mr. Allman asked him what one of the uses of pig skin was. He Toll replied very brightly that it was to hold the pig together. Holding the school together is Bill an even harder task and we have to thank our little cheer-leader- s B. Y High Wildcats faced a for the unity at all the sporting rugged schedule over the Christ- events. In the past six years that mas holidays as they met the I have been at "Y High, this Wasatch Wasps and the Spring-vill- group is the most active and do Red Devils who are curas much, if not more, to projust rently leading Region 5. mote school spirit than any other Although the Wildcats met de- group of cheer leaders ever at feat m both games, valuable ex- "Y high. by Jon Hicken We want to take time out to perience was gained as well as Dave Brubeck and In a Danc- ironing out some of the diffi- thank these girls and say that if culties which are met during we go places in sports this year ing Mood express my feelings the preseason games. it will be a victory for the cheerexactly, because right now I am leaders as well as the team and Luck the wasn't with Lady in a mood for some good music. Wildcats the Red Devils studentbody. against Also a word of thanks and conHow about you? Pop tunes ar- as they made only 20 per cent of to field their Y are ound goal attempts. gratulations to the Jr. Varsity beginning High man the Wildcats boys who have lost only two for High point start to turn more towards pure was Kent Collins with 10 points. games this season, we shall bid jazz. Things like Errol Ganner's of defeat against you a fond farewell. The album Concert by the Seashore Wasatchmargin was just the width of BOYS ONLY READ THIS and Jay and Kais Trombone the charity stripe. Rebounds Y in were of favor of two thousand four Inin Out the high Duos are beginning to show. r as the Wildcats snared seventy-foudred girls, there As far as vocalists, Tab Hun- quintet 40 to 28. Holiday Blues seemed will be two thousand four lum ter and Young Love are making to hold the Wildcats back as died and sixty-eigh- t who will the biggest hit since since Tenn-ese- e they picked up two losses and read this. The other six will be blind. Ernies Sixteen Tons. Harry lots of experiences. Belafonte has become one of the nations top vocalists which is Kent Collins evidenced by the amount of coyping which is being done. Last July he came out with an Kent Collins, ace scorer for album called Calypso which conthe Wildcats is chosen athlete of tained a tune called DayO. The the month Case, as lie is al Fontaine Sisters and various othcalled feclionatelv by all the er groups have come out with a is a two year letlerman and boys tune called the Banana Boat as the girls would say, lie lias Song with the same tune BelaHie most flailing crew cut Case fonte recorded in July. has garnered a lotal of 17.5 Watch for a ballot box which points average per game for four will be in the halls to pick the games He is now tied for first top tune at Y high as the Wildplace in the Alpine loop cats will be featured on FebruThe roughest class that Case has is English (Like the rest of ary 5 at 4:30 on KOVO. the Seniors around research paP. S. Watch for Jazz concert on per time). February 7th. It seems as though Kent's favorite expression is Who Me?, NOTICE and when he finds that he is In an advance game held .athlete of the month his reation will most likely be Who Me? last night Pleasant Grove deYes You! 52-4feated B. Y. High i r -- Holiday Blues Take as Wildcats Drop Twin Platter e Chatter Athlete of Month 3. |