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Show T FOOTBALL PRACTICE TO START HERE NEXT MONDAY of letler men who graduated last spring and the coaches will have a real task in selecting players to take the places of several of these men. "Kip'' Gledhiil, Paul raekard, Hunter Hunt-er Manson, Ariel Hnllif, Golden An-drus, An-drus, Cornell Mendenhall, Pele Mendenhall, Men-denhall, Dunn Taylor, Kenneth Anderson, An-derson, Mark ryue and Paul Thorn have left school. All but the last last three of these players have bad four years of college football and were bulwarks of Cougar strength. I Mark Pyne and Paul Thorn were expected lo make a reputation for themselves in conference circles Ibis year. They are among the best bnck-I'ield bnck-I'ield men in the Iiocky Mountain slates and would have added mn- tonally to the "Y" prospeels had they remained with the team. Mr. Pyne will enter Ihe Norlhwestern Dental school while young Thorn 'has been called upon a mission. t The first game for Ihe Cougars i Ibis fall will be with tbe Colorado Aggies at Ft. Collins on October 10. , This will be followed by a conl in-1 nous scries of hard coi.lests wilh the j j Colorado College. Ulah Aggies. T'ni- Jversity of Utah, Western State College, Col-lege, and Montana State college. ISy K. L. K0I5KKTS. Start your fall football practice the day school opens and leave tbe boys on Ihe farms as long as possible." Such were the instructions instruc-tions given by President I". S. Harris of Ihe Hrighnin Young university to the Cougar coaching staff when they approached him with the question ques-tion as lo wholor or nol (hero should he a pro-school foolball coaching period per-iod for the church school boys. Presidenl Harris is very vigorous ,n his belief that football should be secondary lo school and farm work anil his ideas are lieartflv approved bv Ihe Hart Koberls coaching combination com-bination at the "Y." Foolball practice prac-tice for the Cougars will then start on the nflornonn of Monday September Septem-ber 1 I al " :'1 p. ni. All the work will be held on the new athletic fields of Ihe P.righain Young university univer-sity under Ihe brow of University hill. .. ... . . , Tlie coaches expect at least Iwo full learns of varsity "plavers and a half hundred likely candidates for tlie freshmaiv squad of Cougars to respond to the initial call for practice. prac-tice. Among the college men will lie Captain "Kddie" Kimball. Fred Dixon. Fritz Hinckley. Hob Howard. Kimball Mcintosh. Silky Knudsen. 1 ion Lloyd. Pert Simmons. Don Cor-bctt, Cor-bctt, Jess Hullinger, Golden liom-iiey.. liom-iiey.. Koiiert Wilkinson. Liveniu Fuller. Peed Swenson, II. Peterson, Union Biililiilph, Curl Harris. Key Monlove. C. Mcl'klcy. Jos. Nelson. Bliss Finlnyson. Wesley lloyd. Union Un-ion l-'.'iirboin. Alton Partridge, I.e Cr.-inile Anderson, Movie Binns. Harry Olson. Joseph Brown. Labon Youiil'. Dcbn.tr Tripp. Darrcll Goodrich. Good-rich. Arthur WiNott. peed Morrell. C. J. Wilcox. Alton I.arscli and others. The Cougars will be handicapped with the loss of almost a full team |