WARREN WILDE, Editor
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FOOTBALL SCORES BJC... 32 Oregon Tech 19 BJC... 52 Weber 7 BJC... 46 Utah State Frosh.. 0 BJC... 40 Ricks 12 BJC... 13 Carbon 6 BJC... 53 Col. of So. Utah. 0 BJC... 34 Everett JC 13 BJC... 45 Scottsbluff 0 BJC... 39 Dixie 13 POTATO BOWL BJC... 13 Bakersfield 28 Over the last 10 years, BJC has seen its football team win almost every game they have played. This year was no exception. Football fans from all over the Boise valley saw BJC defeat Weber College at the Homecoming game with a tremendous score of 53-0. Again this year the team won the honor of playing in the Potato Bowl at Bakersfield, California. Although losing this game 26-13, the team put on a good show and we have truly seen a "decade of champions." First Row: Tony Maunekea, Larry Burleson, Jerry Emerson, John Elliott, Fred Pynes, John Koenig, Jim Thomasson, Ted Henry, Bob Stanton, Dick Woods, Bob Hankes. Second Row: Bob Enyart, Ron Heberger, Lyle Shockey, Dave Badger, Kay Smith, Dan Chun, Dean Castle, Wes Jones, Norm Davis, Herb Halliwell, Johnny Blankenship, Tyree Kiser, Roger Yount, Dan Barlow, manager. Third Row: Elson Leavitt, Bardell Bailey, Dave Murdock, Miles Hodgson, Jim Fisher, Leslie Ankenman, Bud Zarbnisky, Ed Edwards, Tom Mason, Mike Kirby, Mike McLellan, John Kopta, Darrow Conklin, Coach Lyle Smith. Fourth Row: Coach George Blankley, Lynn Rayburn, Darrel Vail, Tom Pierce, Chuck Dunn, Skip Stillwell, Ralph Papomathemalotropalis, Dan Deitz, Pete Lizaso, Kent Johnson, Allen Hall, Chuck Hughbanks, Coach Ray Lewis. Fifth Row: Frank Bishop, Harlow Scott, Murray Stoakey, Duck Duff, Ron Collins, Gordon Johnson, John Wilcox, Leonard Lutero, Mike Keone, Herman Noblisse, Donald Bernie, Gene Watanable, Joe Ho, Harry Kealoha. (97)
Tke break for a touchdown against Carbon. Rough action in game with Everett. Halliwell about to be tackled in game with Ricks College. First and ten for BJC. (98)
McKell Goes for a basket. Baxter and Loughrey playing in the game against Carbon Ralph Inderriden jumps high to make a basket. ( TOO)
'Sa&&et&atC BASKETBALL SCORES BJC... 64 Col. of Idaho... 48 BJC... 77 U. of I. Frosh...51 BJC... 64 Lewis and Clark.. 45 BJC... 67 Compton 60 BJC... 73 NNC 74 BJC... 65 Weber...61 BJC... 95 Snow 64 BJC...80 MHAFB 54 BJC... 46 Carbon 45 BJC... 65 Ricks 62 The 1957-58 basketball season ended on March third at Ricks College, with the Broncos winning their final game 85-65. Two days before BJC lost a rough game and the ICAC crown to Weber College. BJC ended its season with a record of 17 wins, 5 losses, and a conference record of 9 wins, 3 losses, a good performance in anyone's book. An average score 69.9 points per game against 58.3 of our opponents was attained by the team. The scoring attack for the Broncos was led by Dale James and Bob Meyer, the two high scoring guards for the Broncos. One of the stalwarts of the team was Dean Baxter. Dean lead the team in rebounding and was one of the top scorers. Baxter was selected as all-conference and all-region forward. First Row: Chuck Brown, Jim Hurd, Ray Stowers, manager, Dan Nelson, Bob Meyer. Second Row: Coach Blankley, Ralph Inderriden, Dean Baxter, Dale James, Paul Loughrey, Gary Blacker. Third Row: Rulon Christensen, John DeRitter, Oliver McCord, Clark Johnson, McKell Crawford. I 101 )
The Boise Bronco baseball nine tied last year's win record with only half of the season over. They started the season by losing three games to the College of Idaho, but bounced back with four straight wins, including: NNC, once,- Eastern Oregon, twice, and also Mountain Home Air Base. Pitching was the strong point in the Boise attack throughout the season and many outstanding individual mound performances set the way to victory by the Boise squad. The hitting improved steadily in the latter part of the season and added the offensive power which was lacking in the earlier part of the year. With the combination of strong pitching and fair hitting, Coach Smith turned out one of the best Boise diamond squads that has been seen in recent years. First Row: John Jones, Bob Meyers, Mike Kirby, Tyree Kiser, Bud Zarbnisky, Dean Stitzel. Second Row: Bill Palmer, Bob Stanton, Dave Murdock, Don Josephson, Paul Loughrey, Mouse Nelson, Frank Bishop. Third Row: Doug Jory, John Royston, Ray Martinez, Gale Graeyton, Frank Miller, Fred Pynes, Dell Emmert, Coach Smith. ( 102)
Before the Game. Jory makes a home run. Last minute preparations for the game. ( 103 )
*7tack First Row: John Kopta, Elson Leavitt, King Dalton, Fred Powers, Herm Noblisse. Second Row: Ray Lewis, coach, Monty Small, Larry Burleson, Louis Thorne, Charlie Dine. Kopta hurls his javelin. Noblisse practicing his broad jumping. ( 104 )
p. s. /4ctivitie& Now what do I do? Alright, gals, let's hit the bull's eye. Prepare to receive. Dale James vigorously working out. ( 105 )