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Show B. Y. U. Cougars Plan Razzle-Dazzle For Saturday's Game , ' V 4 -- J, 3 t $ k ?-v I S , I it, r . Ay '3 " J 4 Ue& I " PROVO (Special) When the; Brigham Young Cougars open their" Big Seven conference campaign Saturday, October 7, in the "Y" stadium against Colorado State university they will introduce to Utah fans the much-discussed open type or razzle-dazzle football. I Passer, tricky plays, clever formations, for-mations, swivel-hipped backs, and other innovations that make football foot-ball exciting to -watch -will .be -fea-. tured in the B. Y. U. attack and will undoubtedly be the hit of the season with spectators throughout the state because of the speed color and thrills the new system produces. Coach Eddie Kimball indicates that he considers the Colorado State contest one of the most important im-portant on the heavy B. Y. U. schedule because it is expected to settle questions, about the green Cougar eleven that even the coaching coach-ing staff doesn't know. The new brand of football, sophomore players play-ers and probable defensive strength will be tested in the game Saturday. At present the two teams are ranked about even, but before the game time at 2:30 p. m. the Colorado Colo-rado State team is expected to be slightly favored. The Aggies have a big fast outfit that has power, speed and deception on the offense and power on the defense In trimming Arizona State a-v two weeks ago, the Young U team displayed very little except a sophomore tailback, George Wing, who figured in all four "Y touchdowns. touch-downs. The Provo team appeared weaW against passes, but Kimball has been drilling his squad on pass cOA HJEENlQ defense for two weeks. |