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Show Aggies Select Rowe Student Manager for Football LOU ROWE. - KtuSS -A jVX S3 t ll v ;ff$ ?! r f S ix- Si fcv -i 41 "! ft r S 3 Special to The Tribune. T OGAN, Oct. C Coach Jack Watson of I the Aggies has spent the greater part of the week with the squad in drilling , them in the fundamental principles of 1 real team work and inside play and showing them that they are far from any kind of championship form, which is really real-ly the case. The boys are becoming more used to Watson's methods and are working work-ing hard to learn the signals and to execute exe-cute the plays. Coach Jenson has a good squad of freshmen and these men have been promised prom-ised due recognition by the school of their efforts if they only plug away. They will likely he taken to Poratello to meet the Idaho Techs later In the sea-eon. sea-eon. Among the new additions In the number is Jeonard Jorda n, who played scholastic football in Oregon and is a fast man. The appointment of Lou Rowe as student stu-dent manager completes the work of organization, or-ganization, and both Howe and Graduate Manner Coburn are working hard to plan the season's campaign of arousing an interest in football. Howe is a live wire, luLving won distinction at the Salt Lake high school, and is adopting the same methods in his new work. Manager Man-ager Coburn has promised to close up his office every afternoon at 4 o'clock and get out on the campus and help the coaches and the boys. Coburn is proud of the fact that he was a wtar Aggie gridder over ten years aero when thev downed the University of Utah. He will try to show the boys how this trick was done in the days of yore. Coburn will have the Aggie schedule complete in a few days. It promises to he the best card of games the Farmers have ever had, as they nit-et the strongest strong-est teams in the conference. |