Show C Cougars Expect Good food Mat Squad in 50 I I i PROVO Jan 16 Wrestling 16 Wrestling at Brigham Young university because of an attractive schedule may have its brightest season In history m jn 1950 from 1950 from the viewpoint at least of its followers Coach Reed Nilsen reluctantly admits however that team prospects prospects prospects pros pros- at B BY BYU Y U are slightly less glittering than is the schedule Host to Aps The Y Y grapplers during the approaching approaching approaching ap ap- sea season on play host to the colorful Utah State Agricultural college team on Jan 27 Colorado university on 01 Feb 2 in the first appearance of oC a Boulder team in any sport here for a number of years and the western division meet on Feb 24 25 In addition to this brilliant home lineup the Cougars go to Salt Sal Lake City for dual meet with the University University University Uni Uni- of Utah and to Denver for forthe forthe or orthe the conference finale According to Nilsen only three veterans have returned as the nucleus for his team Seniors and wrestling for their third year they are dependable Alvin Dalley Dailey of Driggs Ida in the heavyweight class Cal Pace an e experienced d from Burley Burey Ida and Paul Roundy Pleasant Grove pound veteran Other Prospects The remainder of the prospects trying for the team include George Miller Beaver A A U champ in the pound class clas last year ear Dick Phelps Oaland Cal and Stan Cardall Cardall Car Car- dall Provo Pro two sophomores who show promise in the pound division di division division di- di vision John Featherstone Burlington Burling Burling- ton Wyo a sophomore who should t add strength to the pound II group John Swenson Provo and Bevan Haycock Pueblo Colo Ray Preston Preston Pres Pres- I ton Ida Dick Doerr Lovell Vy Wyo and John Paulson Isanti Minn I football huskies who are making I I bids in the heavier weights |