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Show In starter man, a part-tim- e last year. Joining Oberman at cornerback is senior Chris Fast. The safeties are Greg Brewer, a senior and either Gill or Marc Ingram, a senior. Opener Kearns Set For Granite KEARNS. Hopes for on the receiving end of ending a long losing Kasparians aerials. skein will be riding high Senior Terry Fritz tomorrow (Friday) 175) will be at flanker, when Kearns opens its while the split end is grid campaign at home sophomore Sargit Gill, against Granite. 150. Coach Bruce Takeno The strength of the ofsends the Cougars fensive unit, according against the Farmers in to Takeno, is at tight their traditional season- end, where opening battle at 3 p.m. senior Dan Barrett holds down the starting job with strong back-ufrom senior Kevin Crookston and junior John Brezenk. Takeno also speaks highly of junior Farrell Price, a who will anchor the line. Manning the guard positions will be seniors Frank Seeley , 190) and Bob Bates, 175), (5-1- 6-- (5-8- 5-- senior Chris while 195) is at Singleton (6-the other end spot. Snapping the ball at center is center Dale Clayton, A just a sophomore. junior transfer from Kansas City, Steve Connell, also is expected to see duty at center. But the real Cougar power is on defense, specifically in the linebacker position. 6-- d p pound senior will be at the outside positions, flanking Barrett in the middle. Takeno also has good depth there with juniors Sam Coates and James McDowell capable of filling in. Fritz and Pat Westerkamp, a 195- - and junior 180 Scott Bocek, 175. Guards Mike Page, a sophomore, and Brian Sorenson, weighing 185 and 200, respectively, are likely to be used at the guard slot. Handling kicking duty, both placement and punting, will be Jay Shumway. Spelling starters on the defensive line will be Richard Boelter, a senior, and Roger Ellis, a junior weighing 200 pounds. d (From Page 2, Col. 9) others to be called on for giving a rest to those duthandling both-way- s y- Senior Mike Quigley and junior Rick Clark, OGDEN. West Valley City, UT. Weber's 1 1 - Wet t Volley View Thors., Aug. 28, 1980 ga me schedule opens Saturday night. Sept. 13 in Cedar Falls, la., where the Cats face Northern a J 1978, a 35-- Wildcat victory. The Cats outlasted Idaho State last season. 14-1- one Only v ures in the 1980 plans of the Weber State Wildcats. Hes Danny Stuber, a 240 pound offensive tackle who propped at Granger high. r Stuber was a starter at Snow College after playing on a league championship Lancer squad mentored by Coach G reg Shepard Of the West Valley City lad, Wildcat coaches comment, "He has good speed and strength but lacks experience at the 6-- two-yea- For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! front-runner- college level. former Green sheet area prep gridder fig- d and 165, have been performing well at the tailback spot. Junior Cody Anderson, one of s for the the position, is out for the season, expecting to undergo knee surgery in 180 d senior Gary include Allen, LANCER - Crookston will share playing time at defensive end, while Seeley, Bates and Singleton are vying for the tackle spots along with a promising junior, Rod Spencer. Kearns has a solid contingent in the secondary, led by senior John Ober- - aspirants who expect to see action d and Price, Sisam d Fullback d 5-- Stuber Is On Roster At Weber early September. Iowa The home slate begins a week later with Idaho State invading Ogden for a 7:30 kickoff. Mv rnrmpr t you u Be (ouugfi'ijt i luvf iccr, inji,, dfp.cstiofii in buuiievi Aiwjyi Amcnca hat fmrrgej from thrsr monger and more pm. prosperous Be brave as your fatliets were before you Have faith1 (io forward' The only previous meeting of WSC and Northern Iowa was in rkmJJ A Ivo IJnoe FREE! SALE PRICE LUCITS A f hi O 8.88 STORE CHECK YOUR NET COST After several poor years, the Cougar hopes rest on a defense powered by returning starters in the linebacking corps. The strength of the defensive unit will be needed to counter an offense that could be suspect at times, but improvements in some areas, Takeno said. Calling signals this has shown a a $1 Si $1.00 In A. t. 18-- 2 doubles event, 26 of five in categories singles competition. Winners were Dick Backer of Salt Lake, class A; Ollie Lindsey of Provo, B; Darwin Knudsen of Sandy, C; $5.99 Charlie Bugger of Kearns and Gary Hughes of Taylorsville were fifth and seventh, respectively, in class A. Lonnie Guess of Granger was sixth in division B. Horseshoe pitchers gather again Saturday at Liberty park in- FIRESCREEN o)88 REG. ENTRY KEYLOCK Secure your REG. home with dead-latcand decorative handle $22.49 QQ 1 If UU lift IW 7L 1" DEADBOLT j3 KEYLOCK SVP476 Secure your home Lock with key from outside-tur-n button inside REG. Polished or Antique brass honors, finishing with a 31-record and a percentage of 85.7. Elmer Hohl of Canada (26-5- , 79.6 percent) and Carl Steinfeldt of Florida (26-78.5) were and third, respectively. 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