Show Cougar Football Team Faces Tough Schedule for This Years Year's Campaign By MAURICE JONES PROVO Sept 4 Shoulder 4 pads helmets and shoes will be much in evidence at the Brigham Young university September 9 8 when Coach Ott Romney and his aides will issue suits to what is conceded to be bethe bethe bethe the best squad In point of materials that has ever reported at the Y Y Although suits will be issued a ZI week from Sa Saturday a the Cougar grid grit candidates will not don them until the following Monday With their first game a night tussle with the U.S. U.S. U.S. U. U S. S marines at San Diego slated for September 23 the Cougars will have less than 10 days to get in shape A good portion of that time will be spent in drilling fundamentals although al al- though hough all of this years year's candidates had lad strenuous training in blocking tackling and running at the spring training school Coach Romney lost 11 lettermen letterman through graduation last season but butis butis is is none the less optimistic over the prospects for 1933 Right BIght now hk his chief worry is finding a suitable end GILLESPIE TOUGH l George Gillespie of Tooele who played a great game at the wing post the past sea season on is is expected to go even better this year Gillespie has been riding wild horses at rodeos during dur duro ing lag the summer months anti and Is tougher than a boiled owl and has put on at least 10 pounds Another good end prospect is Ernie Jensen of Goshen who remained out of school last year Burnell Lewis lAwis Spanish Fork Nile Vest Payson Floyd Kotter Ephraim and Douglas Merrill 1 Idaho are lettermen let termen tar who are 1 likely kely prospects while Reed Crane Provo antI and Oakes of Idaho are two sophomores who should go good at the wing assign ment The Cougars have three strong cen cen- cen teas In Glen Tucker Vest and Hanks Hanko while Captain Hap N will lead the guard list along with Max Warner War War- ner ncr Provo Dewey FaverIo Hooper Golden Taylor Seattle John Liddle Nevada and Griffiths Tooele Even thou though h Curl Curly Moore will not return this Jail falI the Cougars still have Vernon Vernon Ver- Ver non Condle Condie Sprin Dickson Wyoming Collins Provo and Ind Richardson Rich Rich- ardson andson Arizona for tackles Never has B. B Y had su suph h an array of backs as will be bc on hand this year ear Frank La Coombs Jordan Reed Rus Russell Russell sell Tooele and Floyd Idaho are the signal barkers that are arc returning while Pete Wilson Payson Grant Hutchinson Price Hunt Sanford Sanford San San- ford Springville and Dean Simmons Payson are the halfbacks Fullbacks that will be back in the lineup are Floyd Millett Arizona Kay Hart Idaho and Fullmer Allred Lehi George Bertotti who was given honorable mention on the All Amen can team last year will be back but it is doubtful U If he will be of much service to the Cougar squad having not yet completely recovered from tromm an injury received in the University of Idaho S S. S B. B game played at Pocatello last lat year ear Already the football prospects are arc drifting Into Provo Pro from their summer jobs which have varied from pick and shovel work to clerking At least one of the prospects Onion Condie Condie- has joined the ranks of ot the Benedicts during the summer vacation The Cougars Cousars have an Imposing schedule of ol nine gam games s this year and will meet the strongest teams in inthe inthe inthe the Rocky Mountain conference some same of at the then tOt tint time e. e |