Show Cats Cats' Win WD Outweigh Grizzlies Saturday PROVO Oct 28 For 8 For about the first time in the 1918 grid wars the th Brigham Young Young- university Cougars will boast a weight ht advantage advantage advantage ad- ad vantage over an opponent when they play host Saturday at 2 pm p.m. to the the Montana Grizzlies in the theY's theYs theYs theY's theYs theY's Ys Y's home-coming home tussle The beef edge for the Cougars will ilI be small small only only four pounds per man man but but it will nevertheless be an advantage and an advantage that may be greatly magnified in inaction inaction inaction action if the weather continues to keep the Provo Pro home-coming home atmosphere atmosphere atmosphere at at- wet and cold The Cougars will average a pounds on the line and 1 6 in the backfield to up front and b back ck for Cor their north opponents Ken lien Hamblin reserve Cat guard who answered Coach Eddie Kimball's Kimballs Kimballs Kimball's Kimballs Kimball's Kim- Kim balls ball's call to fill in the gap left by the injured Marion Tree is the principal reason for the boost in inthe inthe inthe the line wei weight ht of the Provo Pro eleven The guard understudy outweighs Tree the re regular ular by 20 pounds and hoisted the forward wall average average average aver aver- age of the Cats by three pounds Arnold giant end who is in the slot vacated by Thayne Stone another ailing regular regular regu u lar also added to the beef a bit With Scotty Deeds Deed and Rex Berry regular for the Kimball Kimball Kimball Kim- Kim ball crew down n and out for nobody nobody nobody no no- body knows s mo how long with leg legand legand legand and rib fib injuries respectively starting calls at these posts have gone one to Dave Chadwick im fast proving stepping fast-stepping sophomore y yand and nn running hard Don Bushore who regularly reg plays quarterback qu I Iwho J i iRest Rest of the Cat squad lines up I about the way it ha has during durine its first six contests The Tho Grizzlies will Invade In Provo with a T-party T that appears on past performance and player I depth to be on a par with the Cats Montana's won-lost won record parallels paral parel-C parel t that of B Y U with ith a two- two c four count i. i r i Two of the defeats a n 48 0 pasting pasting past past- ing from Washington State and a aj at 0 19 beating by Idaho U U. doesn't enhance the Bear prestige The It Montanans however made a better better better bet- bet ter showing sho against ag Idaho than the coun count t would show as ns they played nearly even with the Vandals Vandals Vandals Van Van- dals through h most of the ter A touchdown four-touchdown spree in inthe inthe inthe the second period by Idaho brought on principally by costly Grizzly fumbles was the margin marfin Jack Jacl Helding year two-year veteran quarterback runs coach Doug Fessender's crew cre from the far north Helding has completed to out of 16 tosses in one contest this thi year and will bear watching Saturday as will the sticky fin receiver of ot most of his str strikes Ray Bauer classy flanker lanker The rather well-balanced well Montana eleven en boasts some other good boys too in Capt Jack lin and Roy Malcolm halfbacks and two of the Pacific Coast conferences conference's conferences conference's conferences conference's con con- ference's top ground round gainers la last t year and Sam L workhorse center |