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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO EVENING ftERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1928, nworrie In Finah Gridiron: Battle JKMjens Go To Colorado RARE BATTLE CERTAIN: FOR SATURDAY AT f By-P-ros lu 1 -- "Y" Frosh Will Clash - With Grand Junction Team This Saturday. , 4 B. Y, U. Gridsters Are Good Mudders? Out door Workouts Held; Bunnell and - Loveless May Start Utah Game. ! n Saturday's i.r, 4 -- tK stadium starts game in "Ihe oYIock.. 2 , w at promptly . 7 f m. r"A sloppy field Saturday ? It will slow the Utes just as much aslf will slow us!" Thus declares Coach G. Ott Romney of tke "Y" Cougars I t with snowfand rainstorms raging throughout Utah, making it virtually certain that Cougars and Utes will tangle on a ;: muddy, slippery field Saturday in Salt Lake. y The ,Gpugars are unworried by the .muddy prospectjjaN 'though a dry field naturally js preferred for the favored open plays of? theY" outfit. The Cougar gridsters are better thaa.would be supposed from their size. JLittle ; "Clug" Vacher,' in particular, has done some of his best work and Romiols&atiiQJO on " able weather conditions. i - . - Z. i muddy-gridiro- ns, , S-y,- ii - . " ., . , Y Works Outdoors . Coach Romney sent his charges an outdoor session working out with the (through and then - scrimmaging ..J with the f rosh, who used Utah plays ) against, the Cougars.. outdoor Tonight. ' a be. followed J. workout, ;t by skull t practice. 'la in order? A light workout Friday will end I ' i. KUPPENHEIMER Sixteen "Y" freshman' grldders will journey to Grand Junction, Colo.,' leaving Friday mornjng"for a Saturday battle with the juniorm cottrge-tTOof hat-Cltyr . Coach Buck Dixon will taka the .following men on the trip: ' -- PROVONETMEN t'hristensen, Clark, Johnston, Pollard, Manson, McGregor, . Wilson, C. Prince, E. Prince, ' Coombs, linemen; Staples, Pio-ber- t, Kipplei, Skouscn, Merrill and Martin, backfield. Approximately the same lineup whicn suhdued Utah "U" freshmen last Saturday wiU start against the Grand. Junction outfit, according to 1 Coach Dixon. The" Coloradoans have a splendid record in theirstate. and should give the frosh a great battle,"' "" tion., It will be the last appearance qf the 1925 Kittens gridiron' oa-4h- e ne tomorrow will be "Sid" Biddulph, quarter; Dow Sorenson and Ole Anderson, halfbacks; and "Speck" Giles, , fullbacli; Roblson and Eggertson, wingiyien par excellence,- will be at the-epositions; .'" Larson and- Nisonger,- tacklesj-Sne- ll Dixon" Hrothers" and - Buttle ' and Warner, guards, and Steve - . OWEN" ROW'S Murdock, center. ' Owen Rowe, ace o the "Y" Cougar Win Honors in Sectional be will playing ' Others who may get Int5 action laat football game for B. Y. U. Saturday. Rowe lias had a big sea(jis are. Call. Jialf back; Hyde Biddulph, 1 " Ranking. son In 1928, and is being prominently jcbnsidered for an berth. He is eager to climax his splendid football career with a bril- - quarter; Westover and Payne, and Clayson. tackle. , liant man, his runs, pusses guards, performance Saturday. A triple-threThe West high with a clean slate Lee Buttle, Fred JHxon and Don and punts are feared by the big Red team. ' , so far, are expectedto play. a cauDixon, all of Provo, won great tious, game, taking no chances with In . intermountiln and reeoehltiori-the dangerous Bulldogs. No serUtah state rankings for the season ious jnjuries are reported fronvthe of 1928, according to official rank- Panther lair, except the. possible Insrs' lust released by the Inter- absence of Noblest veteran . quarmountain 'tennis association. ter, who has been missing (from Buttle Is Single Ac-epractice sessions during- - the week. he greatest Buttle, i'i'V Coach Mclntyre features a varied height of his career lit singles, attack, with a dangerous overhead placed first In the Utah state and game, biiiltarpund Nobles singles ranking, and was second "Hack" Davies, brilliant end, who Provo only to Ralph McEIvenny in is said jto be oneofthe best ball McEIvenny, ratings. snat'gers in the state.'-to Give whose home is in Salt Lake, dom The. Bulldogs will leave Provo inated the Intermountain play, be Friday morning by bus. expecting! L West Can Cinch by Win. ing far superior to every opponent to arrive in Sal.t Lake at " noon, in singles competition. that The Dixon brothers, mounted to . The Provo Bulldogs. In a more or ot their traditional city rivals.- - Coach Simmons announced the entire of 25 men will be the heights In doubles, and brought less battered condition, will wind Although somewhat hampered in taken along.squad Owing to the short intermountain tennis Its greatest up the current football season to- their workouts by the storms thnt 'national distinction a first; round morrow with " an invasion of the have transformed their field into a er days prevailing, the game will at 2 o clock. victory In the national tournament undefeated West ' high Panthers' Bea of mud, the Bulldogs are deter- begin The play of "Buck" and "Sanky" lair. With two., defeats already mined to close the season with a in doubles al) season was brilliant chalked up against them, the victory over the Salt Lake team. are out of the running for and consistent. They captured the '; Injuries that have accumulated I state tournament in brilliant style, but as ther makes "thp and went onto sweep through th hopeful of upsetting the big Red task more complicated for Coach ' Intermountain competition with the and Black grid machine, which has Simmons. The Bulldogs will be ... loss of only one set. Then follow, fought its way up from an unim- without the services of Ray Mur-docDr. and Mrs. New ton II. jackson national ed the whosa Injured shoulder has o'fSalt Lake spent Monday In Pro tournament," where pressive, beginning earlier In the season. refUSPd to heal sufficiently to see vo, enroute to California, where the Dixons downed Llano and him bck In action.. The loss of the doctor will spend several weeks the former a Mexican Da- East Hope For Provo vis cup star. In .the first round, and East, favorite to win the title, Nelson, classy ball carrier, wlio is at his alma mater, Standford unl. took a set from the American aces, was tripped up by West, a week out with a bad knee. will, also be; Vcrsity. After graduating from R. Norris Williams and Watson ago, losing! a tough 7 to 6 battle keenly felt To make matters Stanford univprsitv T")r .T.iibiin Washburn, before succumbing to that was a thriller all the way. The worse,, Zabriskle, promising back- - entered the L. D. S. hospital to do these famed international. players Killtoppers a re now praying for a riem subsurute, will also be unable interne work, and is et present in in the second round. Provo victory over West in order to start against West the Medical Arts building In Salt Dtxons Are Stars-B- uck that they may get another crack The most likely starters back of Lake. ' Dixon ranked third in both Intermountain and state singles ratings,' being led only by McEl-- " yenny and Buttle in the sectional performance, and bowing to Buttle and Mel Gallacher in Utah state. Sanky Dixon placed No. 8 In Inter' mountain ranking, and fourth in Utah state. Paul Holt of Provo rated No. 7 In Utah, and No. 20 In Intermountain ...... tennis. 4 Lee Buttle, - palredZ'with Earl Peirce in doubles competition, ' placed third In the intermountain section for doubles, and were secl----ond in Utah state. Buttle and -Peirce- - were Intermountain champions of 1927. Peirce Is Not Ranked Peirce did not take part in singles competition last season, and therefore is absent from the rankintermountain and ing in both state sections. Chick Blevins, another Salt Lake start did not take part in the major" "tournaments this RATED HIGHLY the-Ti- nd ' -- ' - - s, wish Unfavorable weather conditions 1 hrlntr to lleht the DOSSibilitV of a couple" of chargeinorinthe "Y'' for-j- " J ward wall.twlth the aim or increas-- ; tng the Cougar's weight. Bunnell may supplant Dastrup if the mud Is exceedingly muddy, and Loveless i is possibility to replace Brinley. Bunnell, who weigns, isz ana ixve-- ' j less, who tips the Yearns- - at 194, would add considerable bulk to the Cougars for any "push and pull" argument between the rival lines. 5 'The Cougars will have plenty of '' practice In handling a wet ball, and '. Saturday will find them In good ; shape for the battle, whether fought on dry lari4 or In- - the proverbial 'i "sea of mu4i' , Cougars Hope For rpset tn :. , : ' All All - ' ; I 1 ; .. j ; ' ' f r it BIO ' - i " FORI H TOO LATE 1 Mai ivmt ever ince4he Aggie game, and the Cougars are not at all daunted by. the prospects of meeting the un- -' beaten, powerful Crimson team of Coach Ike Armstrong. The secret practice under Coach Romney's direction has yielded a definite plan of attack and defense, and the Cougars ' are determined that the Utes shall have their toughest batye ot the season, what-- I ever the result. And the word continues to go forth:- - "Watch out for an upset by those 'YCougarsr I CLASSIFICATION I 1 kl 1 tg C JVJ'VV. A i: ' i UUJJTOlCia meet Utes. It battle whan Cougars . , w t ni no secret, .niv kincn n ryjmney uu "U" for his the charges primed 1 5. I . l the "Y" preparations for Saturday's f big game In the Utah stadium. 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