Show V Wrestlers H Head HeadOn HeadOn ad On Road Jaunt The Snow College wrestling team will try to add two more wins to its victory string this weekend Now 5 2 following a series of dual meets the Badger mat- mat men will wUl be In Grand Junction for matches With Mesa College Friday night and then trade holds bolds with Rangely Colorado Saturday afternoon at 5 Snow College scored the biggest biggest biggest big big- gest victory In Its wrestling history as the Badgers defeated Utah State University varsity wrestlers 26 to ly 1000 wrestling fans at the Marsh Valley High School gym In Arimo Idaho Friday after after- noon The match was sponsored by the Marsh Valley athletic department to raise funds to purchase weight machines This area Is the hot bed of wrestling wrestling wrestling wrest wrest- ling In Idaho and the fans were out In mass to cheer for Snow as the Badgers have four gradates graduates graduates grad grad- ates of Marsh Valley High on their squad Bill BUl Dahlke a graduate of Marsh Valley pinned Jim Ary- Ary ton of in the first round formerly wrestled at Snow before going to Utah State Garr Roberts a a- state champ from Uintah pinned Keith Nelson Nelson Nelson Nel Nel- son of and Vance Casperson Casper Casper- son another Marsh Valley product pinned Perry Crozier a former Ricks wrestler Scoring ing decisions for Snow Sno were Allan R addon and Lee Hun- Hun saker Heavyweight Fred Alveriz touted by the Utah State coaches coach coach- es as possibly the finest heavyweight heavyweight heavyweight heavy heavy- weight in the Intermountain area pinned Carl Wilkinson of Snow to hand Wilkinson his first defeat of the season Thursday night at Twin Falls alls Snow rolled over the College of Southern Idaho wrestling team 43 to 8 in a match The Eagles won only at and pounds as Snow came up with eight falls to easily win the match |