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Show CSU Screening Applicants for Footbal Coach Officials at College of Southern Utah are considering applicants for the position of head football coach and physical education in- j structor to replace Coach Bruce Osborne who has been granted a year's sabbatical leave to work toward his Doctorate. I Cleo Petty, chairman of the Di-! vision of Health, Physical Educa-! tion and Athletics, announced that several applications have! been received from Interested! prospects but that the position is still open. He indicated that the selection of a new coach will be I made as soon as possible. I Coach Osborne will begin his! leave at the end of the 1965 spring quarter. He will return to CSU in September 1966 to teach full time in the physical education educa-tion department. He has served as footfall coach at the college since 1954 and was appointed Director of Athletics two years ago. Coach Osborne is a native of Minersville, Beaver County. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Brigham Young University Uni-versity in 1919 and took his Master Mas-ter of Science degree at Utah State University in 1962. He taught at Delta and Provo High Schools before Joining the faculty facul-ty at CSU. He served in the South Pacific in the United States Marine Corps from 1942 to 1946. Since CSU embarked upon a four-year athletic program two years ago, Coach Osborne's teams have won 7, lost 7 and tied one against strong competition. His overall 11-year record at CSU includes in-cludes 36 wins, 50 losses and 5 ties. In ICAC league play as a Junior College, the T-Birds won 23, lost 23 and tied one. The last year in ICAC play, CSU played play-ed Snow for the league championship, cham-pionship, losing to the Badgers at Ephraim. |