Show - - ' - 7r— ' b t Editor's note! This is the fourth in 11111134Zing football the arichron outlook for the Skyline Conference - - have been drilling with the Cougar coaching staff this week almost twice the number of players AtkinForty-eigh- By John Mooney Tribune Spcostsmitar PROVO—Chick' Atkinson has a peculiar feeling of lightheartedness these days and he hopes it isn't something' he ' f e440 441 t players at - hal V-And t quality soti year - A '''' t ' v' ' r'uss ' "44''4 ' t" ') 0 t ''' ' '''' t' N le ' '1: Le - 41 OcA : : 49 - ii ow the man f 4"": 4 3 ' - j - i t $ ' t- - 4 4 -- k- 40 10 14 ' 4 stt- - 44 I jr - " 4! -4 ' --- ' 1 111041 de- le I -- 0 - 0 ' - -- - 1" ii 'f ' - ' -' ' i'''' 4- is - 40-- it i Sp it '' ' i - ' 4 101 ' it ep- f ' '"Va-40-444441 ' - ? 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Tickets at Mint Cate"' 27 last 2nd South" ? - I r w ki - 11 40-la- d -- for an opener with Jennmffs Garners Horseshoe Title- s - 17 Sept the Helena Mont club' Three more games will obe AND THAT glyfs the coaches played that Saturday: time to hope that their squads !goes to LaGrande for a test with will be enlarged by some toplOregon Tech' Carbon travels to talent they're pretty certain !Mesa and Westminster to Fort they won't get Everybody'siLewis A and M still dreaming of defeating Boise—but the dream hasn't been realized since 1947 when f' the ICAC was organized Boise has a perfect league in record play since that time The Special to The Tribune Broncos didn't play a sufficient A — Arvel Jennings ILlRRAY number of games to qualify for record 'lithe the title the first two years butcame up with a Horseshoe Club ended Murray they've won it ever since I And although no prospectus its most successful season In 'has history last week with theanyet been received from nual club championships which Coach Lyle Smith it's a safe bet that the Broncos will be Jennings won Championship scores: champions again a' a Jenninto 1 Ricks and Weber generally Hilton 9 3 ' I give the Boiseans some trouble ridutgani!Id" I 3 8 and College of Southern Utah tianileers 8 4 II 3 with a new coach in Bruce Os Schmidt 7 I et borne and one of the largest I— s d Is -- - rious bustness until Tuesday 40-la- p le ' for year eight-tea- - - t ''''1'--' -- s — ' - ' tH - 1- - 0 '0- V 'A power: Intermountain junior produced — cope with the champions teams college football by far The other seven members can AJOISE WILL play Weher now CSU and Ricks this sea- still dream that they'll get that !S son Westminster with uneer- ' big tackle from Nevada—and tam man power prospects nobody's played Boise yet dropped off the Boise schedule IAlthough several schools in !for the first time in several Intermountain !years the the parade will be i !Collegiate Athletic Conference theStarting Ricks College Vikings of I on drills started Sept -- 4 who will travel to Car - : - t I ‘ AN 04 bssimplyhavent Thiststhebesttimeof I hettheother du to the man 1 '' 1 ittt - ' ' a-- - 7° squads In years could enter into the title picture So far ' ' It' ' 4di By Phil McLeese Tribune Sports Writer s- 4 ' o Nobody's Played Boise Jucos Appear Happy 11114' k441 ' '''' ' 7- TINt "1"- - ''- 1 - - 001 4144"t" 't'' t IrtA ‘ THEY'RE ALL DREAMING 4 "4011 4 01 ?"4 4 it t - 11 4 ' t t st P4 i t' 7 t ' Ne 1 ‘ :40- it N 1- if ' $' "''''' ' 'T I ' el '' ''' ' ' it -- ' 'A of (st - '4'4'1' fl'' - N -- ' '' - — " 0' - t - - - d'''''''''T " If k ' ' ( 1 ‘00101111 The Brigham Young Uni- "naturals" into the game this ''hard-waversity coach unanimously year to escape' the picked to finish in the No 8 spot eight" Generally the Cougars will by his brother coaches this figures if he gets an "eight" have much better depth size this year he's going to make it and heft They will be weak in the "hard way" experienced reserves since tht 'will be forced There's some reason for the talented iophs i- a ''' BS ' ' si IP' i NI ':1 't ' t:i: ' Three st '''8 Ofiite :'Noi il) l' ' 0 to play No - reserve roles at Ak boyish coach to be optimistic 7s1 most (t it poSitioni even thoughBYU looks like cen 1 - 0 ' 4 ' w: 1'k e lain second division caliber at THE SCHEDULE leans in t ' 21: 4ap this writing 1 fin favor of the Cougars al'Ngo ' A YEAR v AGO Atkinson though they must open their t0 4':: - 1-0—A t - e 29 kids when the fall season with a rugged conferencel 1 greeted A tir': 6 71 '-drills opened There were some opponent Sept 18 The New 1' ' ti '1 ' have been Mexico Lobos who ' '''' C-"''‘iiionsa f s remarks that the l' omo I 13 : picked high in the league are i Cougars might not be able to the 444' ft 1 '' — ' 4 opening-gamopponents finish the season if they sufi ) However the beat the ' Cougars I fered many serious injuries '4 ' ' 4'61 vostelYTo put a happy ending to last Lobos iin 1952 and tied them last 8 4t ''s s A' year ofkk dismal start the Cougars 4 year's lois In addition to New Mexico did finish the seakin and they 1— I Nof to the Utah play Cougars get a played the Utes a tremendous Montana and at Wyoming offensive show on ThanksgivProvo while they play Colo-- 1 Returning veterans of last year's surprise showing against Utah team will take ovel where they left off last year Cougars are also more i They ing plucked expected to finishhin second division Chick bares optimism and Utahl pledge to Chick Atkinson (in middle) that this year's BYU than their share of the high rado Aggies Denverhome State The from away school graduates last fall I quarterback If one of the Coloags and Pioneers figure to must fill in Coach Atkinson's T r letterman Paul Koehevar Mx signal callers could develop and the surfer Cats didn't any serious iniuries formation These heads the centers but loss of Anderson newcomers carry be second division rivals t and Frampton hurt this spot Glen Tay- In the line theY could be division However for most of the optimism for first possibilities how lor Davis soph has been moved from Here's up shape they on too Count much LAST YEAR the Cats won must sophs to guard to renter to well Famik Anse they Atkinson who did not letter last year Weakest be a consistent winner They'11 have two lost seven and tied one position by position: theioll but some moments of greatness spot In the line no experienced reEnds disappoint too when they shouldn't d lOrlfell Johnny Streeter carries a They lost end Dewey Marlon Probert one of league's top Quarterbacks lead into the final dage Lavon Satterfieldlb Reed linemen will handle left end barked 54 Slate BIT Six (t) signal callers on hand Vet Ray Neel Bill Whittle and Paul Stolworthy fb George Bowman by autd race meet of the Henry West and Ron 'Bean will midget Brown—the last three aopha Right end erans at Provo 18—New Mexico Sept welled by Juniors Bob Olson and tackle halfbacks Ned Alger and will alternate between lettermen Paul be Wrri season tabor Day but with as Overstreet (a newcomer from and Tom Verbanats Mario Dalton 24—Arisona State at Provo Sept and State Eastern of Aria 'Don Wood and guards DeRay Mendenhall Thatcher) of linemen Holland frosh the the best 'II pm Kimball Dave the of (son sophs fret many as 50 points at stake in the state perhaps and Dirk Jardine Altlit at Tort ColSAN FRANCISCO Sept 4 !Eyre and Merrill Hardy The In director) and Dick Porterfieldbe linsOct 8 2—Colorado another soph are the reserves Strong athletic pm With has te the there volume main event anyone that (UP)—The Cleveland Browns !mission 1A1d took five more— point Oct 9—Utah at Provo 8 pm strength Oct 23—Montana at Provo 2 pm most-feareTackles the of foe in the National !center Clark Whitehead four drivers could top Half Lift State at Logan Oct 30—Utah lettermen return for each tackle Phil Oyler and Willard Stolworthv 130 pm Football League back Alton Wade tackle Cal !slotTwoRalph the season's championPowers and Lonnie Badger who gain at Deniver U30 p m Nov spelled James last year are back John Robinson and Royce in addition meet the San Francisco Forty- Monson and o at Clair atElkinsleft atandright guards Nov 13—Wyoming to Gary La Comb and Bert Prov Dave Hanks and John ship City Not vary 1:30 pm Niners Sunday in the fifth ex- McKee and Drew Shumway Cobaber back UP the left spot and flunsaker offastBrithatp Streeter has 126 points folNoi20—Idaho at Boise 130 p m ang shifty and Donald Latimer big pretty Gilleapi Those were expected losses Dean hibition game of the young lowed by Gordie Watts with from Sandy are on the other side Just light Half '53 Cougar Scores However Max Frampton and fair unless the sophs come through for the home club 105 Gordie Hansen with 90 Dick Felt and Billy Meadows are Guards hack 27 Montana 12 both veterans Ken Gomm of centers And the Forty-Ninerwill be Ivan Anderson and Let and Billy Freshwater with 75 Heinz oC OakleY the Ogden and Jim Crittenden 25 San Jose State 28 lettermen back Lyle 12 New Mexico 12 backed at left guard by are promtalfig sophs lame as left half Sixteen cars have been gunning for their fifth consec- 'Jerry Cowley halfback dropped Isopho will be Weenie Bob Smith and 20 Idaho 14 utive victory They already have from school because of finances !Claude Joy for the 7 main !Nitpicks Utah State 14 Blanch Weenie might take over signed Don Janson and Johnny Ve lases are 19 Denver 27 before too long Clintnn :Taylor turned back Ft Ord New York and tackle Layne Black 'Was 'here event With the time trials O and Ivan Muse are returning lettermen steady plungers hacked by the oohs Wyoming 27 at right guard 12 Colozado AA M 54 with soPh Scott Fernier LaVoie Smith and Dave Melto:it Ada(Hants Washington Redskins drafted starting at 7:30 and the first 18 Arizona State 28 'em up Depends On the sephs sesta Those are the gaps the sophs harking race at 830 and Chicago Cardinals 32 Utah U U Consensus: Cringars need renters and again tci at ir ' - ' 1V17111r-1- - - I sea-so- h er ' 4 A' - - : 7" I'AIP'''' 444 T 64' r s 2 i 4kV"-‘41- y is ' ::' '4- - ' y' Pnriref - ' :: f sZ 40100good is at least 100 per cent better than a year ago too Therefore Atkinson will be in position to throw more iii 0 - ' power "eight" ' ' - s 49 ''C'' ''''''' - 3' 'IA - I s - - - V V 7v- " 4 I t ' timelast of 7 IP'''''''' 4"' ' - - i 0 '" i - series of articles Ioromects and : jit P ' - e 4 - 41‘ ' ' t I Lw 4 1e c at 0 aryl! Reigns ug Atkinson Places Tlöpes( 0 n NelvcomeriCrop loVirlifogrolrorilrw10ro - - - ' The Salt Lake Trilunei Stinday September 5 1954 :IL:Optimism ' p - i - -- - --4 - e 4 e x - e The shirt should fit the man t - 1 ( r 1 k ' ) '‘ 'k ' tk A ii 4' I- eer ‘ I 4 should fit 21c 40A - " the ltitude A' AIL 4 i tS - tab ° N4 16Nes i that fits pleasure in a shirt The applies to beer Beer looks betteand tastes better when it is properly "fitted" to the atmosphere that surrounds it- lor I1 - ' log - - N tita4:111 t - -- ' Air r a - -- 464:44141 I :hop bitter PNIS ' - 4NN6 ' 1 - — " - - 1s z --- -- - cop in 'bottles it----' e-City - to the - ) b ittlitde - 6e rCo-d - i—i-tr—- o — Pr-- t- — - - 4 1 BE f ifio t lim 7 sz to kiwis r — - t tatf - ' - - ' - - - It 4 -- -i- -' - p ' — Ie - - Brevriwg-Cort-polly----Satt--73101t- ylight--1954-2-----Fish- - 1‘ i - v of 'of er i c -5--- 7 - 'ft t s 1 m a - d e- -r Pt CZ breweries ' - 'N - - 1 1:- 1 - - ' - - - - — ' -- : - -- - 't cartons or FacrBeer handy cases at your dealer's—on up at your favorite tavern - -- - 1 Sparkle liteleed 4 -- the finest!" 1 -- - -- - t‘ -- -- is Ntisb 1 - 4 le ---- - Irimpiswtk v nib 1 ' le - - 7 s - tiny-bubb- - ' - - in your gla5iof115hsrWerEwoythat 447 cate zesty flavor of gently brewed hops i You'll say again as so many are saying "Thi' Cc! 111Rszsztokg- - i i ' J illc 1 ( 7g's d - oNfonthaitnugrecasnicahNas7aentdhaittsainfflepcletsfatchte tirst—lower atmospheric pressure and consequently lower boilillg point of water' t extraction of hop flavor in the results in gentler brewing of beer at this altitude avoiding harsh NI - 44 1441 I g long-lastin- le sietai-sleavne- - action that sparkling adds so much toyour refreshment- actión Watch that sparkling ' i AYZ):5 qualityalbeerirt two impsNtant I 4111 414 -- - 2' ' - tiny-bubb- tios 414401 p ' Atmospheric pressure here In the moun— tain country is about two "sizes" smaller (about 2 lbs per square inch less) than at or carbonation pressure is naturally in balance to the atmospheric pressure at the altitude where thc beer is made Fisher Beer brewed and carbonated at this altitude is prdperly carbonated for this altitude It results in - loplasooll :414410" - Second—the amount of carbonation s'aine Ii ' 0 r- 11c t ' - - ' - An"00nik ArA0-oo- k - |