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Show ——— ea PAGE 6 SPORTS FRIDAY, HIGHLANDER 7 e SEPTEMBER REE te Seed 19, 1969 CROSS COUNTRY OFF ON RIGHT FOOT (Feet?) Team what they’ve been doing. After a perfect score against Box Elder, the leg men came back to take the first eight places against Bear River for another perfect score. Dan Walker crossed the finish line first with Mike Kearney, John Wolthuis, Mark Sabin, and Dale Johnson coming up with team points. Stuart Murray, Art Pietschman, and Dan Slater completed the blitz. The most important race trus far in the season will Front Row, left to right: be Dale Johnson, Dan Walker, Stuart Murray, Dan Slater and Mike Kearney. Back Row, left to right: Coach Belnap, Art Pietschman, John Wolthuis, and Mark Sabin. es loss in the league opener to}. After what must have Box Elder in which Randy been a ‘Hell and DamnaRussell, Lee Thompson, and tion” sermon by the BR Joe Taylor were outstandcoach, the Bears ambled ing, the Scots were again onto the field and took outscored last week by Bear charge of the game. River, 14-6. Once again the Scots outplayed their opponents in everything but the score. The Scotties were first to score as a 53-yard drive was capped by a three - yard plunge by Joe Taylor. However, the PAT failed. _ If they can combine some |" and made a two-point conversion to bring the score to 14-6. The capitalize throughout just fell short each time. chances the to _ score game, se but es Rally would like on Wed- The Sophomores have chosen their officers for the year 1969-70. They are Scott president; Pat Hartbertson, Vice-president; and Jane Fishburn, Secretary. Left to right: Neil Chadwick, Bruce Johnson, and John Hulmston. of If You Gien Need It Bros. Music Co. We Have It defending but the Scots. nothing better Go out and support the CC team and help them bring home the hardware. The Seniors are winning for the Spirit Tro- but the Juniors rallies, sembly Juniors. The Highlander these officers the luck. the remainder their title. The race starts in the cemetery and finishes in the stadium about 15 minutes before kickoff time. one and wishes best of pep asone hall decorating contest. COLEMAN Knitting Mills, nesday morning was also won by the Seniors, placing them six points ahead of the Chambers, next four ‘ fin: x for the the season. With a full stock of talented runners and the support of the students (‘‘Gosh, we’ve already received one presentation!!), Ben Lomond can expect to see more trophies in her already overcrowded trophy cases. than to strip the Royals of phy, ceive five points toward the Spirit Trophy. Pep Bonne- in mind are right behind. The Seniors have two pep The Senior Class has won this year’s Hall Decorating Contest. By achieving this goal, the Ruskins will re- The Roy, iven LeytoSiethe see ane on champion, News Flashes Scotties had numer- went into the dressing room ous Iron Contestants Ogden, good passing with the tough running, to the ville, Weber, and Ben Lomond will battle for the CityCounty team trophy. A gold watch will be presented to the winner and trophies will the low spirits that the Tigers must have after losing 28-0 to Sky View, we can clear a place in the trophy case for the “Iron Horse.” It will be a rough game, but An 80-yard punt return Ogden has not shown much in the way of talent in their tied the score and dampenfirst two games. ed the Scots’ spirits. Two Let’s load the stands of minutes later, the Bears re- the Ogden City Stadium covered a bad snap from with ‘Screamin’ Scots” and center on the BL six. After help the team KILL THE four plays, they scored and KITTIES. Bear River could do nothing against the tough BL defense in the first half, and prior game. from Scots Defeated In Close Contest ine. held Horse The cross country team started the season on the right foot (feet?) when they came up with a perfect score against Box Elder. With Dan Walker, Mike Kearney, and John Wolthuis tying for first; and Mark Sabin, Stuart Murray, and Dale Johnson hoofing in close behind, the Scots blitzed the Bees 15-51. (Scoring one point for first, two points for second, three points for third, etc.) This performance is an indieation of what the runners have Hidde, Country iM bidaags 5 Cross eo The ‘lis intent on winning ’em .| all this year, and that is just WALKER DUTT By DAN Inc. MANUFACTURERS Lettermen & Sweaters, Award Chenille and OF Organization Letters, Jackets, Emblem, Embroidery 250 Wash. Blvd. Ogden, Utah Dial 392-9111 Now you can wear the symbol of your high school while you are still a sophomore, junior or senior. Don’t wait until you’re almost ready to graduate to get your school ring. Order yours today from Zale’s, in magnificent 10K gold rings for all schools. It’s so easy to own, on convenient terms. Wear it while you pay. Boys’ $35.95, Girls’ $29.95 Downtown, Newgate Open 2431 Washington Center, 3675 Wall an account today! ALES’ 3528-52 JEWELER8 |