Show Ico ilce c If d il Q moll nm fitl o n il c s Strong T Team earn Lined Up For Next Fall by Dick Romney College Coach Herald Heral Special T L OGAN March The Tho 29 Tho must get together and figure figuro out the season pre chances of their favorite tc college on the iron grid iron jd-iron they cant can't be hc stopped and here is is what the Aggie followers belie believe e the Blue BIDe and White w will Jl have to work with ne next t fall when the first pigskin is toward the vast blue They gather their first information tho from tho material materi l which Coach Conch Dick Romney will line up lor for or spring practice and nna from the themen men who ho promise to be back at school when the grid rid season really opens They believe the thc will have ha the strongest team or at nt least one of tho the strongest which ever represented the institution From rom this early and long-distance long point o of view the Aggie backfield has all the earmarks of being one of the thc greatest scoring machines in tho the history of the school Ool With rith a combination of Falck Falek Dee Petersen Jarvis Jan and Hansen to carry the ball more could bo be desired for speed and hard bard hitting r. r V u 1056 Pose was Rocky All U tain selection a a. year ear ago last fall for tor quarterback and promises to pilot the th Argles next fall tall Kalck I is looked upon as the most promising piece picco of or backfield material which has entered the school In years He played a a. wonderful wonderful wonderful won won- game for the Ogden High school for tor four Cour years cars and was waa tho shining star of ot the tho nifty little aggregation the artillery Ho hits hard and andIs andIs andis Is fast tast with the tho fight tight which puts them over Glen Dee Dec was a teammate te of or Falck's Falck both at Ogden and in the tho arm army Ho Hois HoIs Hos is s small but is declared to be as shill shifty an open-field open runner as ever performed In a Utah high school Against a a. hc y team on a a. fast tast field ho promises to make many a yard ard forthe for tor forthe the Aggles with his twisting and dodging tactics Stubby Peterson needs no Intro duet Ion to Utah grid followers H HIs He lie Heis lieIs is probably the smallest man who whoever I ever er played In collegiate football Inthis inthis In Inthis this state and during his three years' years sojourn on the field for tor the tho A. A Cho C C- ho has made made as much ground for tor his team as as' as asan an any man who ever won theA the tho thoA theA A Stub depends on his speed which he has bas plenty plent of ot to get et him over oven P Hansen Is another er standby standby standby stand stand- by o of the Blue and White He lIe held down a n. halfbacks halfback's position the season the Agles won the conference title and his latest glory was being picked as northwest All All- halt half while playing In fn Inthe Inthe the army Jarvis Janis Is old at tho the game came and hits and runs in a n. manner which also landed him a haIrs half's place on tho the championship team which represented the Blue and White ai l. year tear ago For the line the UIe Aggles will have havo Andy Mohr an old reliable standby standby standby stand stand stand- by of ot many years' years experience am and Stan Anderson and Joe Maughn Anderson Anderson Anderson An An- derson is an Aggie veteran teran while Maughn won his name at tackle forthe forthe for the tho 1 At center the ex expect ox- ox to seo see Cannon the Confer All ence once selection In 1917 At the guard positions there promises to be bo quite a fight tight with Clyde Worley looking like o tho the favorite for tor one place on account o of his past experience with the tho Aggles and his fighting ability Tho The ends will be well taken care of ot by Jarvis who Is a a. natural end rather than a backfield man MacDonald tho the Montana Montana Mon Mon- tana star Nagel and Hyde |