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Show Pago 2 Jan. BRIGADIER m in 7 no (? 26, 1968 Three on the road editorials ats fme 'must' wins: Binos, Bevils N Tonight in Price the Wildcats e loswill tty to break a streak by overcoming the ing moderate strength of the Carbon High Dinos. Garner time is scheduled for 8 p.m. Hie junior vartwo-gam- aids graduating juniors Faculty announcemnt the BY After the that Laboratory Schools were closing, many juniors decided they would cut their high school career short and graduate. The administration and faculty haveT gone to great sity plays at 6:15. ' The next three games are on the road. Last week the Lehi Pioneers defeated Carbon in Price, by an lengths to help the graduating juniors. Through the combined efforts of the teachers and administration, the total credits needed to graduate have been reduced from 18 to 16, the minimum state requirement. to 71 margin. This loss gave five-los-s recthe Dinos a one-wi-n ord and stuck them one slot out of the cellar in the Southern Divi82 Since the time of the lowering of credits, a few teachers have volunteered to teach classes after school to aid the hopeful graduates. Miss Donna Turley and Mr. Richard Wootton are currently teaching senior guidance and Miss Barbara Jensen is teaching health. Students of BY High should be grateful for the efforts of these people on behalf of the students. sion. The Dinos usually break up their scoring between all five starters and depend heavily on the speed and shooting ability of Wrestlers meet carbon today; lose to Spanish Fork, 34-1- 4 Wildcat the Wildcats far this afternoon the wrestlers will travel to Price to take on the Carbon High team, according to Coach Tom Burr. The grapplers lost to Spanish Fork here Tuesday, 34 to 14. This Williams named most preferred Clint Williams was named Preferred Man during the floorshow of the Preference Ball held last Saturday in the Smith Family Living Center, sponsored by the Pep Club. Announced as first attendant Tick was Ralph Olsen, and second named Hintze was Paul attendant. The preferred men were announced by the club officers. All of the preferred men are seniors. So last week, 39 to 9. According to Coach Burr the Wildcats have suffered greatly from forfeits usually two or three per match because of no wrestlers to compete in those weight classes. Sorenson and Harold Black chalked up five point pins Both A1 against Spanish Fork, while Lynn Alder and Doug Petty had split decisions for two points eachy L Herne r V By Kim Hanson total of 273 people were killed in automobile accidents last year in Utah alone. No one involved in these fatal accidents was expecting death. Death is something you hear about, read about, see on TV; but it is something that wont happen to you until youre very old and ready for it. Is this your attitude? Many teenagers have the idea that they should live for now. This is a good attitude as far as it goes, but it doesn't go far enough. Live today as if it were your last day on earth, but dont do anything today that you would have to spend tomorrow making" A upfor. man once said, The goal of is death. This is true but life all what you take with you when you die is what you are on earth to obtain. When a member of your family gets on your nerves and makes you upset, before you begin your usual actions stop and think, If he were to die tomorrow, is this the way I would have him remember me? It has been said that people are basically selfish. This is something we should all try to overcome. Give of your time not your wealth. Those people who live for others are possessed with far less problems than those who live only for themselyes. Next time A 0-- 6 year, have won one match out of nine for a building year. The win was against Grantsville in the opener, 31 to 22. Since then they have lost matches against Morgan High, 27 to 16; Delta High, 48 to 5; Grantsville there, 25 to 23; Lehi, 27 to 18; Payson, 22 to 18; Orem High, 27 to 17; and Provo High you say a sentence to a friend, take note of how many forms of I you use. Dont let mistakes disappoint you. Don't fret and develop ulcers over things that you have done wrong. Learn from these mistakes. Think for the future, too. Dont be one who says, If . . . . Instead Next only say, time. BYH upsets Payson, 78-6- 5 BY High School rolled past vored Payson High on Jan. 11 by a 5 margin. The victory put the 'Wildcats in the first place column in the Northern Division of Region Four to that date. It was the hot shooting percentage and scoring at- tack that upset the Parson five. The BY roundballers ran off with a 24-- 9 first quarter lead, then increased the margin 3 at halftime. The Wildcats blazed the net the first half by hitting 70 percent of their shots and hitting three for three at the charity stripe. vThe Lions couldnt seem to hold anyone down, even with their rert spected press. But the Wildcats broke loose as Porter tossed in 21 points and Cruze 19. Paul Hintze had 16 points, Lewis 12 and Orton nine. 78-6- well-balanc- ed 49-3- full-cou- scorer &teve Cruze (left) makes one from the key against Provo, while center Dave Porter (right) gets a body con-tend- er BY High's leading block while trying to shoot. The Wildcats lost by one point in overtime. (Dave Clark photos) SY loses 'squeakers' to Bulldogs, Tigers seconds remaining in overtime period, Provos Craig Drury sank two free throws 4 to put the Bulldogs ahead BY a the and High victory over Wildcats last Friday night in the BYU Fieldhouse. Apparently, the Bulldogs could not forget the 2 football victory by the Wildcats in the last game of the season. They used every trick in the books, including chewing out the referees in rather vehement language without getting a technical called. Tempers were high on both sides as foul calls made the difference in the final minutes of play. At the end of the third quarter, 6 BY High held a lead; and they held on to that lead pretty well with a smooth stall until four minutes' remained in the game. The Cats missed a basket and the Dogs got the rebound to go down and score. BY stayed ahead by one to three points until the final minute when Steve Cruze was fouled out in a disputed call at the key. Provos Kirk Ford sank a free 1 with throw to tie the game five seconds remaining in the With 11 an 65-6- 13-1- 53-4- 61-6- fa- Jewkes and Christensen. Red Devils will host the Wildcat squad in the new Devil gym. The Devils are currently low man on the basketball totem pole in the recSouthern Division with a ord. American Fork, a Wildcat in the Northern Division, dumped the Devils last week by a 78 to 64 tally. Steve Averett, the Devils high scorer, sank 20 points against American Fork. Wednesday, Feb. 7, the Wildcats .will rematch their forces against the Vikings at Pleasant Grove in the second round of Division play. In December, the Grovers beat the BY squad 70 to 51. The outcome will probably decide who will go to the state tournament, unless there are a few upsets toward the end of the season. The Wildcats and PG both boast a 3 record to date in regions games. BY returns to home floor play on Friday, Feb. 9, hosting the Lehi Pioneers. The Wildcats beat Lehi, just after Christmas vacation. Former principal J. R. Crnkovic dies Dr. John R. Crnkovic, former director of curriculum of the BYU Laboratory Schools for edumany years and cator, died last Friday in gan, at the age of 60. Dr. Crnkovic spent the last four years as an administrative expert for the faculty of education 'at Haile Selassie University in Ethi-He has also served as direct tor of research for the Arizona Department of Public Education. As well as being an educator, he was a musician and singer. He sang light opera and participated in opera productions in the East. Dr. Crnkovic is survived by his wife, Elina, and his two children Peter and Elin. well-know- n regular game. He missed the second pitch. Steve Lewis hit two free throws to put the Cats in the over-tim- e ahead but Provos Vinson Miner hit a shot from the side of the key to knot the score at 63 all with 1:05 to go. BY then got the ball and was trying for one last shot or a foul, but the ball was dribbled off a to players foot for the turn-ovthe" Dogs with 24 seconds remaining. With 11 seconds remaining, Drury was fouled in another disputed call from BY fans. He sank 63-6- 1, er the pair to put the score As the Wildcats took the ball down the floor, Lewis was fouled with seven seconds to go. He had already made four straight. He put in the first pitch on a one and one. His charity toss whirled around the rim but failed to drop in with the Dogs getting the rebound to ice the game. Cruze paced the Wildcats with 21 points to tie game honrs with Provos Ford and Drury. Orton, who played a great floor game, fouled out midway in the last quarter scoring 10. Lewis hit for 13, Dave Porter, 12; and Paul Hintze, 8 to cap the BY score. Provo made one more field goal than BY and one less foul shot, getting 17 out of 29 pitches while BY hit 18 for 22. 3-- 68-5- 2, REGION 4 STANDINGS Southern Division 65-6- 3. Wednesday of last week saw the Wildcats behind Orem most of the way in the Tiger gym only to lose in the' final few minutes, 49-4- 4. Today's Schedule American Fork at Payson Spanish Fork at Lehi Orem at Provo Springville at Pleasant Grove BY High at Carbon the Brigadier A paper published the authority of the Brigham University High School Studentbody, 500 N. University Ave , Provo, Utah. NSPA "First Class winner 1964-6- 5 Second place winner Utah Journalism WritEducation Assn. ing Contest 1965 NSPA "All American rating 1965-6- 6 Enrollment 200 Editor-in-ChiNancy Cannon Associate Editor Sylvia Spears News Editor Kim Hanson Feature Editor Margie Dixon Sports Editor Gary Golightly Steve Soffe Sports Reporters Mark Ashworth Business Managers Dave Clark Larry Ford Photographers Larry Ford Dave Clark Exchange-DistributiEditors Nadine Vincent Dorothy Rich an Artist Mark Ashworth Sandra Christensen Reporters Robin Patton Adviser Hal William ot at the half, Falling behind the Cats put on a fantastic comeback in the fourth quarter to close the gap and a tie at 2 With less than two minutes maining. Having a cold night, Cruze missed a one and one free throw situation. The Tigers pulled ahead on consecutive foul shots to win for the first time against BY since entering Class A three years ago. One of the referees of the game lives in Orem, a fact thaftsaused some concern for BY fans. 32-2- 3 42-4- re-opi- a. under Young ef on |