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Show J. SAMP, all-around uth--Jo letic star, who will help Coach Teet.el train the Ak-I Ak-I jjies. BADGER STAR WILL AID COACH IEETZEL Aggies Are Tremendously Excited Over Coming of Assistant Director. Hpoe.nl to The Tribune. LOGAN, Sept. Jit. Goftob Tete of I ho L'tnh A.ggi0fl in wcnriun u ptsilfl which tor nuliiinco potfl Olfl So to Uio bal, and T-ti 7.0I hM ffOOd rOftson for wearing a Nmih;( for tin- College mi thoritlot bav6 noon fit to wnploy an assistajit conch, one wiio conies with a goo. I record,. The Aggii'H ar all on Odffe awaiting the arrival of the new ai BIB t&fit coach, who ninw all lettorfl an.l oheoka att K. J. BalUp, The Aggififl attio'h a great deal of Importance to th IB name, us by inserting the letter ' w ' 1 after ' ' I ' ' thev get I ho word ' 8 wain p. ' ' which t hey interpret to mean all other cooteiuJing elevens will be swamped. Samp oonw t rom Wiicoaaln, tXe played on the. Badger team three yenrs tits tackle and full hack and was a member mem-ber of the. Badgor team that won the middle west conference Championship in L912. In addition to his football experience he has had experience as a coach. Samp took a hunch of gren material ma-terial at the Hamilton college, Clinton, N. Y., in 1013, and whipped thorn into n lighting machine that neld Syracuse BCoraleSfl for thirty minutes. llamiUtju is still swearing allegieioe to Samp. One of his shining qualifications is his ability to put fight and punch into his men. He knows football from a to z, and certainly tshould make a ood run ning mate for Teetzel. lie bad not only had football experience, but also played two years on the varsity baseball base-ball club and rowed two years with the Badger crew ; and what is more, he never kept the eligibility committee ojb nights over his scholarship. Viewing it from every angle it certainly looks as though Toetzel has been given an A No. 1 man. Since the announcement of the em-plovtnent em-plovtnent of an assistant coach interest inter-est in football at the Agricultural col lege has takefa an upward flight. The demand for football tons is going to break the commissary department of the athletic department if it keeps on. Teetzel now has. a husky bunch f fifty men on the field every evening. The freshmen have plenty of material, and a strong freabie team is being rounded into shape. They are taking their bumps w ithout a "word, but are grimly awaiting the word that will turn them loose at the first squad, which, by the way, is not going to be made up of all old men, for B number of green boys who are eligible are making some of the old men work as they never have worked before to hold their places. One thing is sure, the old Aggie spirit is being manifested in the halls, on the streets and in the frat and boarding houses. |