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Show nothing to offer but the "Minnesota shift." which was easily solved by the Farmers. With this analysis. Coach Romnev has every reason to believe thai the game next Saturday will be much more desnerate than the one last week. The A. C freshies pre being groomed to meet Ott Romncy's fast bunch of Leonards from Salt Lake on Friday. From their showing of the past two weeks, the tfalt leakers are favorites in the game to be played, but the. Acrgie youngsters will give them a hard tussle. The Logan high school aggregation will meet the Leopards' second-stringers as part of the double , football card on Adams field. JEGT BUTTLE ; IIP!!! Utah Aggies Think Montana Mon-tana State Will Put Up Hard Fight. (-is! to Tlie Tribune. LOGAN, Oct. 21. With the first confer-re confer-re contest of the season only five days Cl the L'tah Aggies have set out to eap- the opening game with the Montana ; ,e college. Coach Romney came back '-ni Salt Lake today and started In by r-.ine his men for three hours as a con-i con-i lining process before the big gama on ijiurday. Gniv one Aggie was injured in the game Saturday. This was Laum Crook-7-o, the stellar guard, who suffered a -'ken hone In his hand. The injury will : V; keep him out long. These "Iron iv.V are now quite common in the A C. camp. Pee and Hanson have played ;.o weelt?, each with a bandaged hand. Coach Romney expects a much harder on Saturday against the Montana "eeicf than he had last week with the :.;;.5soulans. After all, it might be said at the Montana university is not con-. con-. (kT(-' very formidable this year, from ; v.,-. showing they made in Logan. Their r;nse was not very strong, as the Ag-m Ag-m were forced to kick only five times iinfi? the game, and most of these in- ;.!:ces were the direct result of these in-ifI in-ifI penalties. On-the offense they had |