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Show I i Feb. 2. Y'ld Cat 1 n dl A.F. Wins R 49-3- 3; emain Unbeaten sank a layup, with Sorensen from a chance to move into a tie for the field, and it was 38 27. with 4 the lead in Region Seven Thurs- minutes remaining. With two minutes left, Paxman day night, when they lost a lival game in the B.Y.U. Uieldhouse, to fouled out and left with an A.F. Thev slovvlv pulled tlie American Fork Cavemen-- by lead ol tlic somewhat lopsided score ol The rampaging student B. Y. High remained of body and determined to the spirited B. rfc. Sports with Von 062 Tito (Dali M 1 Y. Highs Wildcats dropped . 10-29- . aw .a to a victory. High lost probably the chance to recapture first place but may still go to the State Tournament as the runner-uteam lrom Region Seven. 19-3- Y. B. . end. The Porkers had their hands full on defense during the whole A matter which has struck me leaM pi event such a miscarriage first quarter, while the scoring was held way down. B.Y.II. had lureibh in the last while ot justice in the luture. ei a small lead after the first canto. Wa1' the blundering ut the NCAA Pro On the scene, the (National Collegiate Athletic As- league leading Los Angeles Lak-- ' Then is when the house fell in. ers may find tough going sociation' in prohibiting the The tough Caveman zone defense tlnoughout the rest of the seaol Utah fiom all offense of B.Y.. ser- stopped the son without the play pi tile major tournes. vices ot Armv-man- magnificent Bav-lor- . and hold them without a field Elgin goal in the entire second quarter. I think this F a vile miscarIf it had not beetr lor a sudden concernriage ol justice, and all foul shootPro In still the cage setup, Ill spurt of much-betteed l'ni ei sities, not only the C. choice's the with hold of ing. my original game might have been ot C. itself, should voice this to iced the first half of play. in and after Los Angeles Philadelphia, the Association and plead for a in The the finals and the Wildcats, usually poor from playoffs, waiver m this probationary meato the charity stripe netted 8 out of look Los for then Angeles sure. win. The1 reasons are: Baylor and 12, in the second period, to keep at the intermisdatIn this charge were items 'Jerry West, who led the West to the lead at sion. in a win 1931. as hack this the as far For game1 ing reason alone, the charge should against Chamberlain & Co. in Foul trouble seemed to hinder be dropped. If the University was the East. big John Paxman, and speedy really at fault, and yet it wasn't Phil Swensen. Paxman was held a few Now for impoitant enough to bring the Dont expect to see predictions: to only 2 points in the first half. Roger Maris charges at that time, the penalty The third quarter was fairly his with contract the certainly shouldnt be carried signing and with six minutes reeven, Yankee-before spring training. over an eleven year period and BYU to pull a surprise maining in the game, the CaveLook for penalize the team this year. lead with the (not to us) victory over Utah men had a Wildcats II it were the association which in Provo. threatening. One foul shot marked the next minute as was at fault for not discovering Fullmer-Moor. a Look for to lead moved the Herrera the evidence until now, it should man with title the younger fight to have been very embarrassing holdthem for such poor detective winning impressively, thus two of the halves opposite work. If, on the other hand, it ing titles. was some plotting team which had saved the evidence until the 1. What Bird is worth more With Utah out, expect BYU to year that Utah would have its come up with a bid than a Birdie? best team, as is obviously true to the National Invitational Tour2. Who is the only N.B.A. guard this year, the contributing party nament. This would leave Utah to ever average more than 30 is at fault, and should, in my State the opening for the NCAA be punished. opinion, only if the Colorado Aggies fal- points per game? 3. Who was known by these No matter what the case, if the ter in late season going. terms? Deseret" University is at fault, look Utah With the troubles, A. The Splendind Splinter. they should be punished in some for an excellent center representB. The Fordham Flash I wav. As said, it would be pre- ing this area in a Double X. C' to in ferable punish the party intercollegiate clash. D. The Galloping Ghost. Univ was which at fault, the ersity E. Big O. Also, look for title shot in Augand that is certainly not the team this year. This however; is also ust. may he between Patterson 4. Wiiat was the record broken somewhat colored. The charges and Liston. by Whitey Ford which was preare not really valid. Expect BY High to capture Re- viously held by .that renowned One of the charge,', with which gion. 7 with Provo High winning pitcher George Herman Ruth? I am familiar, is the transporta- in Region 5. 5. Quite a feat of prowess in tion of a player from New York ??? missed Ive was once performed. Anvthing swimming to Utah to sign a contract. There was ' This the Hellesswimming is no law forbidding this. pont. By what is that stretch of water known today? Another, and possibly the biggest was the charge of payment to a player lor a job not done. e Babe Herman, the sopoitEpueci oi x T This. I should think would he up soijos ppio.w e ut pnqnjid of the Brooklyn Dodgers, to the discretion of the Univer-sitwas put side by side in lockers sSutuui ss)o.ioos jo joqtunx T itself and no one else. uosj.ioqoy jeosq 'yj to a green rookie. He was no oSuiug) pmj xi Summed up. I think that the one to stand for this, so he comoi lining 3 xxoj a are out far of date, cluuges plained to the general manager. y oique.13 ipsi.13 sort of arrange- The lookie was right on his heels. PAL 'VE sruBinA ment: the wrong team is being uosjjoqoy .teoso I dont want to locker next to punished, and the charges were oiSbo uy y a .230 hitter coach, he bellowed. not real. . Uni-versit- s post-seaso- , r 20-1- 130-13- 0 all-st- ar s 33-2- e 34-27- SPORTS QUIZ post-seaso- n post-seaso- - Me Neither, Coach one-tim- big-hea- d The rookie, in quick reply snap-factuniversities realizing these should come to their aid, ped. "And I dont want to locker and if not change this ruling, at next to a .250 fielder. All GRAPPLING: GOOD The B. Y. High wrestling team has looked very potent on occasions this year. All of the bovs have put forth with very fine ef- forts in certain matches. Perhaps some of the inconsistency is due to the lack of support. It has been apparent in the matches so far that there has been very little if anything said about the fine wav some of the boys have been performing. This has resulted in a lack of crowds and could be one of the reasons for such inconsistency. When we leave the lightweight divisions, the team has been somewhat spotty. Bruce Woisey has been a hard worker for the crew, and has won some Finely matches in the lightweight division. Also, is the bantam weight Loyal Baker has carried over his fight from last year, which made him wrestler of the year. Gam Wilde has proven to be an fighter and has won many matches very impressively. Holding up the family tiaditinn, LoEarl Baker has also been tough. He is an outstandingly good 'method" fighter, witii very deliberate moves. scarppy fighter. Getting a little bit heavier, LaMar Barton has shown great brute strength, which is his motto. Captain Jim Kirkman has won many of his matches thus far, and has shown great fight and strong maneuvering. Neal Whiteford always is an exciting fighter to watch; performing best when he is down. Johnson has detei ruination, which resulted in one, if not more of the most outstanding pins. Heavyweights Orchard and Haws have shown great talent also. Steve has been very quick in winning his matches thus far. Cyril has bullied many would-btough opponents. Mike "Rebel" Royall. Jan Beckwith, and Hansford Denys, all are tough, and work hard. Allan and Bryan Rawlings are another tough brother combo. Steve Wood has been injured, but should return to the mat. 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