Show I I I A. A C. C READY FOR BENNION'S FIVE Logan Boys Expect Hard Games From Montana l State College Special T OGAN Tan Jan 10 The The collegiate basketball basketball bas baa L. L Lj LOGAN season ReaSon will open In Logan the tangle next week when with the tho Montana State college five on the and This will silI no doubt douht be on one of the hardest a aggregations ega aggi-ega- gl a- a that the Ag Agles les will wilt have havo the hard luck to meet this season Montana has been pla playing basketball basketball basketball basket basket- ball since Ince November o 10 when Its football football football foot foot- ball season closed cloned Th-e Th have a strong a aggregation this year car several of ot the time theold theold old men again being In iii harness These two teams met In iii Montana last year and the northerners were victors In both contests although each was hard tou fought ht from be beginning to end A squad of or eight men will invade Logan and andas as Coach Fred Bennion considers his second string men Just as good as his regulars As to the Aggie prospects Coach Jensen Is up a tree ti-oe In regard to the theten theten theten ten m men n who will be bo carried on tho thc permanent squad Two teams are chosen each evening and a regular game ame Is staged Some great struggles result and ver very seldom does doe one ono team have a great lead over the other when the whistle blows for foi time The Ag Aggles les lost a star when Bernston Bern Bern- ston B IL Y C C. forward was declared Inell Ineligible but Sid Sud Spencer entered school this week and will fill till in this vacancy and together to with Ills His brother broth er Lob Lolo should make a pair of or forwards forward's forwards forward's forwards forward's for for- wards ward's who will make a lot of ot trouble for their opposing guards And Andy Mohr who ho Is at present playIng playing play play- ing a guard position is showing showing- up strong an and the forwards who have been pitted against him him so BO far this season season sea sea- cason ca- ca son have scored very vcr few field bas bas- ketH Jarvis makes a good running mate for Cor Mohr and together los these men handle tho the ggles' ggles defense In good shape Nielson at center Is ran rangy and only needs a little more experience The secondary defense composed of or Harris Worley Ch Clyde e Jor Jorgenson en on and form the nucleus of a strong sti-ong squa squad Durin During the past week the met and defeated tho the Vest West High school sch 81 to 9 9 and the Oneida Onelda Stake academy is 58 to 19 Both scores were extreme extremely lan large Iare e and every man on the squad squall played a n portion of both hoth games The defense as IlS well as the offense has been good but teamwork is yet missing and It will require a week of or strenuous outs ous practice If It the Ag expect to trim their rivals from Montana The next game which the ArcI arc are looking forward to la hl the tho tin first t gamo game with the U. U of U U. on February 2 Z which no doubt will be Just as hard fought as was the football struggle on Thanksgiving day |