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Show Red Devils open football season practice drills Monday morning Coach Mike Jacobsen and newly appointed assistant coach Wade Bender of California, and a graduate of College of South- j . ' 1 . t . ern Utah, will hand out grid togs to prospective high school gridders Saturday, August 17, at 10 a.m. in preparation for the opening of regular practice drills Monday, Aug. 19, with two-a-day drills for the first week beginning at 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Back from last year's squad will be Paul Wheeler and Neil Hanks who will be co-captains for this year's eleven. Other returning lettermen who will be playing under the red and blue colors again this season will be Ben Gardner, Larry Lowry, Richard Hjorth, Ray Newbury, Blair Packard, Roger Ollerton, Stuart Hamilton. Hamil-ton. Rick Patten and Kenneth Hulce. Also returning will be Scott Strong, Paul Roylance, Danny. Dewsnup, Randy Goble, and Dennis Robertson. Newcomers from the Sophs and Juniors will swell the roster ros-ter and Coach Jacobsen is hopeful of having a successful season this fall. FOOTBALL BOOSTERS Bnghaiu Young University f ' football supporters working in Springville on the 1968 sea- f ' son ticket sales for what is expected to be one of the most outstanding home schedules of the Cougars are, left to 'J'J' right, Grant Thorn, Taylor Reynolds and M,-syor Calvin 1 Packard. Tickets will become available Monday, August 19 |