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Show 16 Cougar Gridders Will Start Practice Wedn esday Morn mg Brigham Young University's Cougars, who have been hungrily eyeing, the 1965 season for several weeks, will finally pounce on gridiron sport next Wednesday when practice gets underway. But head coach Tom Hudspeth and his staff may have to wade through the usual preliminaries before the team is able to reach, the field. " Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 the Cougars will "suit up the regular Press Dayiomp. There will also be physical examlna- tions and other chores prior to schedule is reduced to daQy, sessions. - The first game will be against Arizona State at Tempe on the night of Sept 18. BYlTi first heme appearance will be Sept 24 against Kansas State of the Big Eight toacb Hudspeth, who is in his second year at the Cougar helm, has invited back 65 players for Utah Wildcat Gridmen LOCK mg In Depth But Not Spirit Utah f County, Hear BYU Golf Coach 1965 31 1 1 Kiwanians season. The group erations that will very likely includes 20 lettermen rrom lasi keep them out of action this team, plus a dozen fall vear's transfers who figure in the The rest of the team, accord ing to Hudspeth, is expected to varsity plans. the Two players Cougars report in trim physical condiwere planning to use this fall tion -- for the start of practice. in above may have to miss the season. Any player checking his suggested playing weight, Mercado Quarterback Henry and veteran Linebacker Mel Hudspeth hinted, , may 'una tne Olson are still nursing knee bp- - going rough. the r Sunday Herald SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1965 the big man ai 210 and Maas hits 200. . The guards are small but speedy and they should be, a bright spot in the line. Dave Rich has been shifted from fullback to build up the guard spots, and along with Sherm Smith the spots should be cared for while they are in the game. They will be supported by John Bascom, a transfer from Victorville, CaL, a letter man; Jim Petty, Greg Duerden and Norman Boshard. (Editor's Note: This is the first of a series ea the football prospects at the various high schools in the Central Utah area.) but are rugged and will develop. Loren Duke is expected to carry much of the load at halfback. Brian Bergran, a transfer from Provo last year, is looking good, and Jimmy Innes, a sophomore may help at the right halfback position. At Ipft half will K Rarrv HI. son. Rick Gunn, both of whom carried the ball last year, and Brent Orton, a sophomore. Coach Jed Gibson is being helped this year by Courtney Leishman, Joe Dilworth and Perry Gillette and they are working with some 55 senior, junior and sophomore prospects and the results are quite, prom ising to date. "A golfer's dream," is the By WENDELL RIGBY ' var Herald Sports Writer Karl Coach Tucker, way sity golf coach at the Bngham Brigham Young Wildcats may Young University, character- or may not win the Northern ized the recent tour of the Division football championship team tins year, but if they don t British Isles by a six-mfrom the church school, Thurs- will not be for lack of enthusi asm and spirit in their games day in a talk to the Provo club. Without Experience thisygajr. The BYU team played a tight The Wildcats will be fielding The center spot is entirely schedule including golf tourna-mt- s another small but determined without experience. Brent Peterin Scotland, Wales, team, and if game time and son and Dennis Monson, seniors; England, with periodscould be shortened they and Larry Wilkins, a soph; and Included ufthe would have a much better Joe Andrus,r a junior are batthe Wednesday monfog lick-of- f. schedule were" appearances at chanceThey are definitely lack tling for the starting nod. ,,A Most of the Wildcat exper some of the oldest golf clubs ing in aeptn, but coach Jed Gib y drills will continue in the British Isles, and the son will field a starting eleven ience is in the backfield and for about two weeks before the I av:vW:v.-,. l learned that will likely provide plenty of that is expected to be well taken visiting, Americans , RENTS THE CAR many of he fine points of the trouble and competition for all care of. Lonnie 'Keith, Scott Bowen had and Tiechert Conrad YOU LIKE TO DRIVE links hallowed on the game opponents. where the honorable and anIMPALA There are only two returning some experience at the quarterback slot this and out of cient game was started. replars from last year's team, the group shouldyearcome a team In recapitulating the tour, Frank' Maas, a tackle: and . . OPEL Coach Tucker said, "We played Sherm Smith, a guard. But there leader. Greg Faux, a soph is MUSTANG also going to help. 18 tournaments in 31 days and are others who had plenty of Fullbacks will be Alan WilCALL US . never missed a Sunday School." experience and they will form Dal with some experience; The Utahns' were most royal the nucleus for this year s team kins, 373-344- 3 Olson, moved from his guard ly received by the club offi- that should give good account and . Clint Williams, a j WE DELIVER cials and galleries which turned of itseUVThe boys will develop spot; - Provo's state American Lesophomore.7TheyTrenot tig out to see how their own Brit- as me season progresses. gion baseball champions will ish players stacked up against at honored Speed is Good be Tuesday night the young Americans. , The Backfield the Grandview Cafe. speed is good. The BYU team won 5, lost 2 and tied AUTO AIR CONDITIONING line needs to be stepped up a bit The banquet wffl start at 7:30 3 tournaments. is to to but the should and be will expepted jell open p.m. and it Facilities the Best to be ready for a good game with general public, according Coach Tucker said the facili- Springvnle when the League Harold Mower, banquet chairiMjftTT v v, ittt $ 1 n of the British golf courses play opens Sept. 10. rfwiii ties of friends and Parents man, are the last word in golf. End prospects are good with KEEP YOUR HEAD DOWN This chap appears to have really lost his head over his the team are especially Invit Or perhaps he's just keeping his eye on the ball the hard way. Regard . Steeped in tradition," the Brit- senior lettermen Scott Bernhard, ed to attend the banquet, Mow!:olf game. heads up ish players perform as though Mel Martin and Ray Beckham, iff hefty Pat Schwab, touring pro who has really been playing some er sail ' tournament play in recent weeks. golf was a way of life and and Junior Steve Peterson on Persons planning to attend they found the Provo team the wings: Allan Thompson and contact should the banquet members really played gplf of Dan Clark are coming and or either Mower h the should help bolster the ends. variety. ; Coach Ken Voeller Coach Tucker's talk was the Tackle spots are giving some fcy Monday. feature of the annual Provo worries. Four big boys in Sen also team Provo played The : Kiwanis club golf tournament iors Frank Maas and Ray m the American Legian xegion-4- l whichr followed the luncheon and Junior Jim HoltMEDALIST MODEL tourney at Roswell, N.M. Counat the Riverside meeting kamp, Richard Erickson. Val Cools wholo car fart They were eliminated in the club. Quite a number of McComber and Robert Grow try Boats humidity, dust, regional tourney. . clubs from central Utah were are FRIDAY GAMES scoring start until the fifth an easy victory, but Dugway working hard and will be polltn, smog. t the on fourth in Brigthe once scored represented, including Don Blair Studio (Murray) 9 when hits by Lou Andrus, Lynn adequate later. Valgardson is GRAND OPENING Complofohr Oborn and Ray Hackford Fred Wetzel's home run, then ham "City club. The speaker Mountain Motors 4 K. introduced was "Bob" E. lustaflod the on the in Motor SPECIAL.. caved The by run. 5 one in broueht Grounds ceiling Proving Dugway " Don to hole Don No. and on Bullock, a m chairman, bot with 9; Studio fifth in the the six a men Riggs, 1 staged rally Smith Truck Lines To Gamette, vice president, was in longest drive; most birdies, Utah Power and Light (Mur tom of the seventh that netted run splurgeChuck Peterson, Ron Last, Ernot was but charge. it scores in the once three Don Blair scored ray) 2 Levin's 0 Results of the tournament as ven Nelson, Willard C. Nelson; F.G. FERRE Don Blair Studio 11 Dugway enough and they were ousted fifth and Dugway once jn the from further tournament play. sixth, then . Blair Studio won announced by Weston Garrett, Weston Garrett; Wayne HackProving Grounds. 9 and SONS AUTO ACCES. ; The Twin Oiler. Bowling Utah Power and Light downed the came with a a three run director follow: George King- ing; Le Roy Whitehead. 79: Sixty-tw- o low arm start romnetitlon don, T Asmi gross, Murray, players participat A well balanced Utah Power Levin's in one of the better blast in the bottom of the sixth! PH. 4 PROVO IMS. NORTH 5th WEST Clarence Chytraus, Murray, low ed, half of them from clubs Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Mir and Light team from Murray games of the tourney. Don Stan Bankhead hit a home run net. outside of closest 66; Provo. Clyde Crockett, acle Bowl urem, accorcung moved into the drivers seat in Frame' walked. Don Armstrong and Jim Heusser won another 4n lumu nffiMnls the Utah State Amateur Soft- was safe on an error and Ron steak dinner with his second AmrnnA ball Tournament Saturday with Halbert's single and another home' run of the day. John In the league should be at the a 0 win over Levin's of Provo error scored both runs. It was Wood gave a batting demonstra in 'a feature contest : a tight duel thereafter with tion with 3 for 3 in the night alleys oy 6:30 p.m. xuesaay. The win for Utah Power and neither team able to cross the cap after a 3 for 4 performance in the early game. Lieht gave them three straight plate. West Utah Stake wins, nuttine them ahead of Dugway Proving, Grounds Some rich awards await win Peterson Motors of Provo who stayed in the tourney with a 1 ners in the various activities Bowling League have played only two games to decision over Smith Truck Lines with steak dinners going to each in the third game of the day, home jim hitter. Trophies will date. Starts on Sept. 9 Don Blair Studio of Murray Two runs in the fifth and three also be given by Christiansen The West Utah IDS Stake also became a championship in the seventh gave the military Conoco, Bonneville Real Estate, threat as the softballers turned base men their margin of vic The Sportsman, Karl Thalman Bowling League will open play of victories Friday tory, The Truckers tallied Jewelry, Chester and Mable on Sept 9 at 9 p.m. at the in a pair after dropping their first day's once in the seventh as Don Oliver. The dinners are awardwas it reported Regal Lanes, contest with Peterson Motors, Young walked and scored on an ed by Joe's Spic and Span, Sut Saturday. It gave them a 1 standing and infield out The loss eliminated ton's Cafe, Oak Crest Inn, In the interested Anyone BRAND them in the tournament Smith Truckers. Flame Supper Club and Sealeague should contact Ralph kept , Game Final food Grotto. or Bud Bon-- race. Farrer In the final game which in The Studio team beat MounNEW ). nett tain Motors of Provo 94 in an volved the two winners of the PHILS SIGN CATCHER oDenine came Friday. A home 7:15 p.m. clash, Don Blair PHILADELPHIA (UPI)-T- he MODELS run by chatty Jim Heusser, Studio outlasted Dugway Prov Philadelphia Phillies Thursday SPRINKLING 11-- 9 the set and a wild, in of announced Den stage the signing Murray catcher, ing Grounds, (on approval of credit) for the victory. ragged contest Both teams nis Sylvester, an 36 Month Bank Financing (Plus License & Sales Tax) SYSTEMS seemed to have lost their sharp catcher, to a 1966 contract with Open Scoring Blair Studio opened the scor edge because of the previous the Miami Marlins. Rainjet St Thompson with a run in the third games and it became a matter ing Ralnjet Patio Fountains inning. Two more runs crossed of which team could last for The Boston Red Sox pur chased Babe Ruth for $2,900 in ; the plate in the fourth on Heus- - the seven innings'. 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