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Show WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1964 THE HIGHLANDER tS yp we ™ eo, By Brent Hill When our school movéd into Region I, many questions were asked by the students, as well as the parents, of Ben Lomond. In this edition, those questions will try to be answered. ee During the course of the year our teams will compete with every team in Region I. But, each team will not play the same team in football that they play in the other sports. | (eae While talking with Dr. Drechsel, he explained that each of the schools has a limitation to its traveling to other schools. After a lot of consideration, the commit- tee decided that they would divide Region I into a Northern and Southern division. This year during football, we will play Sky View at Sky View and Bear River at Ben Lomond. When basket ball starts, we play Logan and Box Elder. This would necessitate Ben Lomond playing two Northern Division teams, but traveling only se RS Scots Sink Vikings Scots @ e lead the Scottie attack. for In hopes of enlarging the track team, Coach Hislop sent out a plea for help. Ben Lomond fields the best track and field team every year and this year should be no exception. goal as they rolled over ViewHigh Schoo in Bountiful. juniors ruled most of the Bob Gillespie ran touchof four yards, three sixty-five yards, and one back at seventy yards to scamper —Since Hislop held the reins on the Ben Lomond cindermen, | our track teams have always done their best. Ben Lomond, known in many Tackle Lynn Weenig at 265 states for their track and field pounds and 204-pound Scott teams, has spread as far as CalMaw played fine defensive ball ifornia on the chest of Wade all night while Ron Brown, tail- Bell in the summer of 1963. back, pushed the Viking NorseBut, to do as well as Iast men all over the field. n’t run qan’t run byby The seniors showed more year, our coaches ‘themselves. In fact, they aren’t spirit: Friday night than they allowed to run at all. They need. have shown in years. Quarteryour help, especially the junback, Kirk Black helped the iors and seniors. — winning cause by returning a There is only one catch, in Viking kick from the B.L. forty-yard line and scampering order to achieve a goal, you must work, and work hard. down the sideline for six. Kirk threw passes to Jim Van Leeu- Track is no exception; and on wen with style that only a Scot Ben Lomond’s track team, you could have. Boyd Egan, Gary must work twice as hard! Our Greenwood, and Carl Marsing coaches don’t play around. You played exceptionally well on the run and run, then run some more. It’s work! If youw’re man line. The Scots led 12-0 after the enough to try it, see the coach. Those participating on the first quarter as Gillespie chalkthis year will include: ed up two of his TD’s. His team third counter came in the second quarter as the Scots ended the half 19-0. Jim Vian Leeuwen kicked two of the five exA tough Falcon line gave tra points. The reserves played most of Ben Lomond a real battle and the third quarter and Viewmont fumbles and jitters made the moved in to the B.L. thirty- contest exciting in our openfour. That was as close as they ing football game Friday, Sepcame as Ben Lomond took over tember 11. In the opening minutes of and drove to the Viking fourfirst quarter, Clearfield yard line. The Scots fumbled the blocked a Ben Lomond punt and lost the ball. B. L. caught the Norsemen and ran it back for a touchbehind the goal line for two down. Many plays and a pass points. After Viewmont kick- later, Ben Lomond lost the piged off. Kirk ran for the fourth skin on a fourth down. ‘When the going gets tough, the tough touchdown. The Scottie drives went all get going” and the red, white, the way, on the road to the and blue were no exception. They recovered two Clearfield state championship. Ben Lomond ...12 7 9 6—34 fumbles and quarterback Kirk Black then threw passes all Viewmont night that couldn’t be beat.. During the second half, the Falcons could do no wrong. THURSDAY, SEPT. 17— They capitalized on a Taggart fumble, then their lines started Ben Lomond at Bear River. playing pro ball. . Weber at Cache. . Falcons Bonneville at Ogden. Weber at Ben Lomond. Cahce at Box Elder. THURSDAY, oct. 1— Ogden at Box Elder. Cache at Ben Lomond. Bear River at Weber. touch down BEN LOMOND Oct. Oct. Seniors—Richard Jensen, Gary Parker, Larry Womack; Juniors—Phil Johnson, Ron Zefferer; Sophomores—Roger Anderson, Craig Parker, Byron Stevens. Last year’s lettermen who will be returning are: Phil Johnson, Ron Zefferer. This is the varsity squad as of now. The rest of the team will include: Wayne Bond, Judd King, Doug McAllister, Russell many students think. It won’t ey as far as attendance, and more to the students. We’ll pete with teams that they’ve _Coach Kapp replied that region in the state. lose B.L. preparing for | in the state. ie San- A Schoo Favorite... 2 “Rurrout COWBOY | BOOTS ff , 11” SHALLOW DIP x COWBOY HEEL track, he commented, “We should start preparing now, especially for our distance runners.” + LEATHER OUTSOLE , * LEATHER INSOLE *NARROWTOE Scots x GRAIN LEATHER With three minutes left in the game, Gary Greenwood recovered a feathery fumble on the 38-yard line. Four plays lat- er, the sphere mon- to cost any teams combefore. © the toughest Our teams will be playing with some of the best ‘teams in the state; let’s give our team the best support lop replied, “We won’t have a strong dual meet team, but strong in the region and state meets.” ; for any more it isn’t going be seeing our never played this would be mores this year. This will make a better sophomore team.” . When asked about track, His- COLOR: changed hands; only the claws of the Falcons weren’t sharp enough — Ben Lomond recovered and then one play later had “ye old ball” picked off by a flying Falcon. Ben Lomond ..0 0 0 0— 0 Clearfield .......... 7 0 7 O—I14 Highlander Motto | No nation, no All Sizes - station My envy e’er could POE? on A Scot still, A Scot still; I knew nae higher praise —Robert Burns THE BEST BOOT FOR YOUR MONEY IN AMERICA FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 2-—Ben Lomond at Skyview 7—Ben Lomond at Ogden. Oct. 15—Bonneville at Ben Lomond* Oct. 23—Bear River at Ben Lomond* Oct. 30—Ben Lomond at Weber *Home which Northern school played a Southern team. — Being in Region I will probaby be more fun than have only two lettermen return-| _ ing this year, both being junfors. “Probably three out of the .top six runners will be sopho- As _- once to the North. By doing it this way, the schools save a lot of money (which we all could use). This might seem a little unfair, but the schools didn’t choose. The board drew the names of the schools out of a hat to see tisteven and Bob Sarlo. While talking with Hislop he remarked, “We must have more men out or it will be the weak- Claw Cross Country Schedule Box Elder at Bonneville. THURSDAY, SEPT. 24— another HISLOP PLEADS FOR TRACK HELP @ Ben Lomond tried everything Friday night except kick a field mont The night. downs yards, called Srcrane Games _~ SHOES “SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY” 2283 WASH. BLVD. | A |