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Show if Cougars Clash With Colorado Buffs In Homecoming Game c : Km'cinl to Springville IK-raUl) ; pJiOVO, Utah Featured by .i,e BriSam Young university-r.lorailo university-r.lorailo university football game, : ,he annual Homecoming clay at r Y U.. Nov. IS in Provo, will : t marked this year by three ; unusual factoi-s the game will kp the determining tact.or in the : Sh. seven title race, the Cougars have ncve'' t,e'ore Deaten o'0-do o'0-do a"'' thc contest marks the first appearance of Colorado at . i)ie "Y" stadium. Willi the slogan. "Cougars (Jet "Boulder." the entire student body mil join in to welcome former students and supporters of B. Y U. at the biggest Homecom-; Homecom-; iiu celebration in the history of tlio university. Colorado will be slightly fa-Wred fa-Wred to win the game, but Coach Kawin R- Kimball and his play-"",,5 play-"",,5 are leaving no stone unturn-.(! unturn-.(! jn an effort to trounce t'he Invading Buffaloes. A razzle-dazzle razzle-dazzle offense, spiced with plenty of passing, will feature the Cougar Cou-gar attack. The game will mark the final appliance in the "Y" stadium of three players: Hafen Leavitt, WUIard Devitt and John Weenig, Vjho will play their last game of 4mntball before local fans. i Kimball expects to start Co-" Co-" taptam Wayne Reeve and either i Weenig or Roland Jensen at end; Co-captain Fred Bateman and Leavitt at tackle; Art Gilbert and either Gail Lewis or Reg LaFcvre at guard; O'Dean Hess or Shirl Blackham at center; Ken Jensen. Dee Chipman. or Ken Maynard at quarterback; George iving- or Lloyd Brink at halfback; half-back; Dean Gardner at fullback. Program for the day begins i in the morning at 10:30 witn the annual Homecoming parade downtown. The football game be-igins be-igins at 2:30. Alumni meetings i at Amanda Knight hall will feature fea-ture the afternoon, with the j Homecoming ball scheduled for Up. m. in the ladies' gymnasium. |