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Show : Outstanding Cub Athletes Honored. 4YY.-VAVYXOjVi'.'A--fA-w. v.-.w.-.V.-.-. . . . """" Jerry Dalebout Selected As All-Around In past years in the final issue is-sue of the Scribe the various sports staffs have picked the outstanding athlete in each sport. The present sports staff has gone one step farther. An outstanding athlete of the school and the outstanding junior athlete ath-lete was picked by a point system sys-tem that the staff worked out that would be fair to all en-volved. en-volved. Jerry Dalebout is the outstanding outstand-ing athlete of the school. Lyle Koller will represent the junior class as the honoi-ed athlete. Football Foot-ball honors go to Neal Adams and Bill Angelus. Lou Dods was undoubtedly un-doubtedly the outstanding tennis played. Bob Story and Don Brewer Brew-er take over the baseball honors. You may wonder why track and basketball is not represented in the list. It was the opinion of the staff that there was not an outstanding out-standing athlete on these teams. If the readers will study the point system they will discover that the athlete who participated on the varsity teams got the most points. Therefore "C" and "B" team members of football and basketball bas-ketball don't have much of a chance to became the outstanding athlete. JERRY DALEBOUT ATHLETE OP THE YEAR Jerry surpassed all other seniors this year in the athletic department. depart-ment. His being selected on the Scribe honor football and baseball team gave him the advantage over all other seniors. This outstanding athlete was captain of the baseball base-ball team. Students may wonder Why the baseball team members are given so many points in the point system. Any winning team such as South High's baseball team should be rated above the other athletic teams. "Jake" is a third year student at South. He has been the mainstay on all the teams that he has participated. Dalebout has the intestinal fortitude forti-tude to make good in the sports world. His willingness to learn and to improve will certainly lead him to great heights of fame in the sport world. LYLE ROLLER HONORED JUNIOR ATHLETE Jerry Dalebout (center) garners the outstanding athlete award. Don Brewer (upper left) and Bob Story (.upper right) tied for baseball honors. Lyle Koller (center left) is the outstanding junior athlete. Lou Dods, (center right) is the outstanding tennis player. Bill Angelus (lower left) and Neal Adams (lower right) tied for football honors. There was not an outstanding athlete on the track and basketball teams. i to South again next year. Pat Ryan should be able to work something some-thing out of these boys. LOU DODS TENNIS Dods, who held down the No. 1 singles choice this spring beat both East and West's No. 1 singles pick. It wasn't until the Regional finals that Lou got beat. Bobby Kock, sensational netter of East gave Dods the quick brushoff. Kock is one of the best in the state. Lou is still best here at South. Koller is the finest athlete that has hit South High school in many moons. He is slated to surpass this year's junior record next year. He has earned four awards on the athletic teams. This alone should net him the junior athlete of the year. Koller captained and starred on the "B" football team. Nearly all of South high school heard of his long touchdown run against West last fall. South students saw this dynamite hit the loop for twd points several times in basketball games. With no practice at all Koller placed fifth in the shotput How They Were Picked POINT SYSTEM FOR ALL TEAMS s S ja ea - C pO -O .Q 0) 41 i: a & j2 x 2 2 2 2 S w 5 Being on a Team 2 112113 22 Earning a Letter 3 22322433 Being on First Team . 4 3 3 4 3 3 5.... Being Selected on Anj' Honor Team 5 4 4 5 4 4 6.... Placing 1st, 2nd or 3rd in Reg. Track Meet 0 0 0000040 Winning a Place in the Tennis Finals 0 00 00 0 0.. 4 Being Captain 2 112 113 2 2 TOP TEN ATHLETES - 2 - pQ x v x x w pM V V S tf (fl aJ C O rt S 4 fa 03 M H H H Jerry Dalebout 5 3 9 0 0 17 Lyle Koller, Jr 5 4 5 2 0 16 Kent Peterson 4 4 6 0 0 14 Bob Story 4 3 6 0 0 13 Bob Carabine 5 3 0 4 0 12 Lou Dods 7 2 0 0 3 12 Grant Woodward 4 2 4 0 0 10 Seal Adams - 5 0 0 4 0 9 Walt Gehrke 5 0 0 4 0 9 Dick Powers 3 0 6 0 0 9 DON BREWER BASEBALL BOB STORY BASEBALL We could have easily run the first string of baseballers and called them the outstanding baseball base-ball players, but there is always two standouts like Brewer and Story. Story has been found behind be-hind the plate in the spring for the past three years. Story is the best prep receiver in the state and he should go places in his baseball base-ball career. Brewer and Story were the big guns at the plate for the Cubs. Both boys are excellent hitters. Brewer is an excellent fielder. His spectacular catches In the semi-final games at Brigham proved what an excellent fielder he is. Honorable Mention Honorable mention should be given to the top ten athletes on the bottom of this page. Kent Peterson Pet-erson headlines the honorable mention men-tion choice. He held down the starting berth on the football, basketball bas-ketball and baseball teams. Peterson Peter-son hasn't been any star except in; the final game of the baseball season, but that wasn't enough to net himself as the outstanding- athlete. ath-lete. Other outstanding athletes at the Utah Stadium im the Reg.-ional Reg.-ional Track Meet. City and South high fans know him for his long triples on the baseball team. Roller Rol-ler is certainly an outstanding athlete. There was much debate whether he should have been the outstanding athlete of the year. He is headed for even greater achievements achieve-ments next year. Good luck to you, Lyle, in your athletic endeavors next year. NEAL ADAMS FOOTBALL BILL ANGELUS FOOTBALL These two grid stars were certainly cer-tainly making trouble for all opponents op-ponents last fall. Critics throughout through-out the state rate Adams as one of the best ball carriers ever. His long punt returns were spectacular. spectacu-lar. Adams is a dream backfield man. He punts, passes and is as shifty as any prep back in the state. Angeles is one of those de-sive de-sive gridders who make opposing coaches go grey. Opposing blockers block-ers can never knock this dynamo down and ,he tackles so hard that ball carriers try to avoid this hard driving tackier. But no matter who the ball carrier is Bill Angelus Ange-lus always brings his down. Adams and Angelus are both coming back who received nine or more points, according to the point system, are Bob Carabine, Grant Woodward, Walt Gehrke and Dick Powers. Carabine is a three letter man. He was headed as the outstanding track star, but his illness before the State TRACK MEET hindered his chances. Woodward is another athlete who has received three letters. let-ters. Gehrke and Powers both received re-ceived two letters. |