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Show CoacA ZfteZe Gtefs Revenge ! Spefl.l to TIM Tlram ( C PROVO. Nov. 15-Bsrk in 1923. when the Cougar gridders went f . down la a eo-0 defeat hy the. Utah State Farmers, their quarterback, j i ' a young man by the name of j ! Eilllie Ktmtwtt awuie he'd wipe- out that defeat iom day. Saturday that aame Mr. Kim-- Kim-- - ball, now roach of the powerful Brighsm Young univerilty g rld-ders, rld-ders, sent hia team against the I Farmers again and came back I . with a 54-0 victory. This score j i redeemed his 192.1 I rue with a 1 point Interest for every year he had to wait. 1 Although highly jubilant over I their point parade at Logan, the Cougars heeded the warning of Cooeh Kimball that "last fialur-day's fialur-day's points won't count against Montana State. and prepared for K schedule of "hard workouts this week in preparation for their homecoming game with the Bobcats Bob-cats in the "Y" stadium. The "Y" stock went up following follow-ing the Logan game, but the Cougars Cou-gars are expecting no pushover In the Wist game, even if dopesters do give the Blue and White a big edge 8even players will conclude , their gridiron careers Saturday. They are Jark Stringham. Gerald Gillespie. Wayne Soffe. Meldon Warner. Herman Mines, Paul ' MeBeth and S'.ah Watts, all iors. To date, the Cougars have won five and lost thiee guinea, diop-i diop-i ping battles to Utah university and Colorado university. 14-0. and ! to Portland U . 1.1-10. They have I defeated Greeley State. California Aggies. Western State. Wyoming I U. and Utihv State. The home- coming game marks the end of I nine games played in nine weeks, i one of the most arduous schedule! , the "Y" has ever had. |