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Show Sunday Herald 16 "Wff.i" Ski Instructor 80 Footballers to Report on Exams Slated At Park City AAo nday - work for the '65 season next fall. Whether the Cougars can "We're going to be a better improve on last year's ball club this year, I feel sure mark remains to be seen,' since of that," stated Hudspeth. "We they will b tackling what Hudshould have better deph, more speth describes as, "probably experienced personnel; In near--j the best schedule BYU has ever ly every phase of the game, had." Besides we should see some improvethe five Western ment, even though it may be Athletic Conference schools, only slight in some depart- the Cougars will meet Kansas ments." State, Oregon, Utah State, ColThe goal of spring practice, orado State and San Jose State. Of the of course, is to lay the ground players re first campaign with the - Cou- gars." . 80-pl-us porting Monday afternoon, approximately 20 of them will be returning lettermen. And some of the best talent will be players, who earned starting . positions as sophomores. . -beAmong -- will Virgil Carter, the scrambling quarterback who passed and rushed for a total of 1,542 yards last year as a sophomore. Cart r will be pressed all the way by several new candidates working for the signal-callin-g r , if i ' f t " . " ng iiinii , jiOTfyiyW.!yW will be May 15. "We plan to work on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday" and Satr urdpy afternoons," noted Hudspeth. "Our practice times will be around 3 p.m. on week days and 1:30 p.m. on Saturdays." Fortunately for the Cougars the squad will stack a little deeper this spring than it did last year at this time when Hudspeth was launching his those-returni- . ',' ' .iSS - SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) dministrators and faculty - - THE MAN'S Football each shall round! south double-roun- d is 4i (A ..Jr"" -- ' I tm - jo I 'V -- I I': j ( i 1 ML - NEW FOOTBALL TALENT FOR THE COUGARS Several transfer footballers have improved the BYU football outlook for next fall. The transfers include (left to right) Front row Tom Adams -J-ohn Greene (halfback), Al Tindall (end), (end), Richard Banky (tackle), and Glen Gardner (tackle). Back row Bob Cain (tailback), Phil Odk (split end), Perry Rodrlqne (fullback), Dave Dnran (guard), and Casey Boy-et- te (tailback). Ben Laverty, another transfer who was hired in a recent automobile accident, is not included in the picture. Transfers Brighton Cougar Grid Outlook Ski Carnival Slated Today At Park City Ordinarily the alumni team ior College, was hurt in a re tos Junior College; and split is given an edge in a football cent automobile accident and end Phil Odle (8-190), Elgin, contest with the varsity, but may not be able to play ball 111. ' 0, PARK CITY (UPI)-T- he em phasis wiS be on fun Sunday when the Park City Junior Chamber of Commerce holds its annual ski carnival at Treasure Mountain resort. Events on the agenda Include costume Judging, obstacle races, selection of a ski queen and kite flying. The activities win begin at noon. Track Besides participating in the Conference meet each member school must participate in at GRIFFITH ILL least I meets entering at least MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) --Min 10 participants in at least 10 nesota Twins President Calvin events. ' -- Griffith has a second blood clot Wrestling in his left leg and probably will There must be a team of each to the Mayo clinic at Rogo member school composed of at Minn., early next week chester, least six weights which must was announced Thursday. it wrestle in at least 4 dual meets Griffin has had plebitis since besides the Conference meet. February. ' , Tennis A member school must be represented by at least 3 single matches and two double matches and participate in 3 matches prior to the Conference meet The Conference decided-tha- t in case College of Eastern Utah shall withdraw from the confer, - this uniform in the conference. Each school is to send the executive secretary a summary of the types of aid given athletes in their lnstutitions; copies of these will be mailed to each school and a study and proposal will be made at the spring meet, ence it shall be limited in par- ing May 14 at a place yet to ticipation with conference mem- be designated. bers in not more than two member institutions in any of the six designated conference sports. The group said the College of Eastern Utah only by its own action of withdrawing from the conference shall eliminate itself from membership. Unless the school participates in the spring scheduling on May 14 in aS six sports, it will not be a member of the conference. , A study is to be made of each school's aid to athletes with a purpose of trying to make this may not be the case in this year. j Coach Hudspeth said that five BYU's spring game, thanks to The linemen Include guard other prospects will be enrolleleven who have Dave Duran transfers 240), Ceri- - ing next fall. They include joined forces with the Cougars tos Junior College; Glen GardPaul Ehrmann, (6-- 245) guard, this semester. , tackle from Dixie San ner, Diego; Max Newberry (6-The eleven newcomers, most Junior College; tackle Richard 260), tackle, Nampa Junior Col(6-of them from California, will Banky 245), Franklin lege; Barney Williams (6-add a little starch to the Cou- Park, DL; and Al Tindall (6-205), quarterback, San Diego; gar football posture this spring 190), Foothills Junior College; Lou Porta (6-230), guard. end Tom Adams, (64, 210) Ceri- - Sacramento and in the season ahead. City College; and All enrolled at BYU for sec195), end, In Roy Vicroy (6-ond semester and will be seen Junior College. dependence in action May 15 at the annual Weber-Redsk- in (5-1- 1, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2, y football game. "The addition of these play ers will certainly give us bet ter depth and at the same time strengthen competition on the team," said head football coach Tom Hudspeth. ' "There's no question about it, they will be an asset to our dub. They are all dedicated players and fine young men . Listed among the transfers who will be in the Cougar back-fielare: John Greene, half back from San Diego City College; Bob Cain, tailback from Paris, Tex.; Perry Rodnque, fullback from Thiobodaux, La.; and Casey Boyette, tailback -- r from Jena, La. A fifth back, Ben Laverty, transfer from Bakersfleld Jun-alumni-varsit- - SPRING BIKE SALE! Doubleheader Is GAS WATER Postponed scheduled baseball doubleheader between Weber State College and the University of Utah was post poned Saturday because ot the weather. WSC officials said they would try to reschedule the twin bill later in the season. HEATERS OGDEN (UPI)- -A CRAGHEAD PLUMBING HEATINO" St North 2nd Wert DIAL FB ' f X 1, 1j POWER RAKE Th Doct- grrateit Dim and labor tavar line th power mewtr 'par mora thorough (ok of robing. It opom tho turf to tho olr. FOR RENT r(jt j jjj 1 IIIf A Shop Mon.. 9 ' I wM kf verve. 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The regulations provide regit lationi for participation in the Mowing sports: a al XX&; t ' in "1 To Carbon with Mas- t Ultimatum division robin. The off-aga- in t ICAC Hands Each school shall play member school Basketball Each member school participate in a double robin. Baseball There will be a north iUpI) Commission FOR EASTER I P - liciied..conference. . .. sachusetts Boxing They , appeared surprised to find a United Press Internation. and directors of beal newsman awaiting them. Promotions, Inc., met hind closed doors Saturday, "We're not having a meeting here," Commissioner Thomas presumably to discuss the heavyweight ti- iRawson said. Rawson said that tle rematch . between Cassius even if a meeting were held, be any information would Clay and Sonny Llston. " ' later. The three commissioners, The commissioners huddled four directors of and localpromoter Sam Sil- for half an hour and then Raw-so- n handed out a release that verman gathered at, the commission "off ices for the unpub- - had been given out Thursday. BOSTON Inter-mounta- in - wiMiniilwn.nltAii1Mli."iiirii Fight Clay-Listo- n PARK CITY (UPI)-Certi- ficatlon examinations for the Ski Instructors As sociation were being, held mis weekend at Park City. spot. The tests, originally sched Another player of note will uled to be held at Alta, were be John Ogden, driving fullback moved to the Park City Activiwho led the WAC in rushing ties Center, last fall as a sophomore. Other Include backs RECALL DEFENSEMAN key players Stev Ogden, Kent Oborn, HenPITTSBURGH (UPI) The ry Nawahine, Kent Nance and Pittsburgh Hornets of the AmerBob Ashdown. Linemen of note returning ican Hockey League Monday this spring an Glenn Shea, Mel recalled defenseman Ron Har Olson, Denni; Brewster, Grant ris from Memphis. Monte Wilson, Jones, Bill Wanosik and Bob Allphin. - For Opening of BYU Spring Practice Eighty football players of various physical dimension and playing ability will thunder onto the practice field at Brigham Young University Monday for ' drills. the start of Head Coach Tommy Hudspeth and the varsity candidates will have 36 daysin which to cram 20 days of spring practice. Several intrasquad battles are set for the latter part of the schedule, and the spring season will be capped by the annual varsity-alumni game in the new stadium. Date for the contest Boxing Group Airs 1 . . J UST. Tm i Ve aj I MONTHLY " |