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Show Brasr 1 GiSM iney Will Have Vfeter-s Vfeter-s as Nucleus; B. Y. C. Mso Resumes Sport. a to The Tribune. SAX, Sept. 6. Football activities Utah Agricultural college will be-icxt be-icxt week with unusually good :cts for a great season. E. Lowell cy, one of Utah 's foremost ath-and ath-and a mainstay of the University ah's four athletic teams for three will direct the destinies of tho s this fall. nney as a coach is popular at the i school. He is a Utah man and : from a family of athletes that is is all over the Rocky Mountain j rencc. Three of four brothers aro ing this vear, the youngest still a student. "Dick" has had a h of experience as a player, and three years ago he was a source i eat worry to the A. C. while he he school's most dangerous rival jthall, basketball, track and base- Xow he is a 100 per cent Aggie, tball prospects have never been than this season, but as the postconditions post-conditions have rendered every rence team strong, the Aggies e that the race for title honors ear will be a hot one. The Aggies his fall defend their title as con-e con-e champs of the last active foot-eason. foot-eason. rans Will Return. nv of the 1917 conference cham-eleven cham-eleven will be back at school, lese men are: Douglas (Pistol) in, all-conference center; Mose si, all-conference quarterback; Les-Patsy) Les-Patsy) Jarvis, halfback and end; Hanson, halfback; Clyde (Fat) 'y, guard; Laurn Crookston, !. Of these men, Jarvis, Worley Crookston are already in Logan, ng for the initial call for the grid dates. Lyle .ludd, captain of the Aggie eleven, is another strong rlate, and will be a valuable man ither the line or backfield. Ralph ,) Jordon, former Salt Lake high Louis Falck, dean of scholastic H'k men for three years; Glen all-state half of the Ogden high 1, and others will be out for back-positions. back-positions. Einer Olson, fullback, Kny Mohr, tackle, of two years vill be back in the harness again fall. Leonard Jordon, a dashing nan of a couple of years ago, will i line for a backfield position. 1 Morrell, tackle on the Aggie three years ago, will be back to iir his old job. After two years e service with the engineers, as Smith and Tommy McMullen, r basketball men and grid en-ists en-ists as well, will be in school next Hugh Sutton is another good ct for the line. Vard Zabriskie .strong competitor for a tackle ' Present indications point to a ' defense for Romney's aggrega- Besides those already named 'iOmo of the following, who -lemen of the first order: Sterl ., Joe Maughan. Joe Snow, Del H'r, Morgan McKay, James Mc-1, Mc-1, Andy Caffoy, Lcn Andrus and Orincn. Harris played a stellar ! ,. for the Aggie freshmen of two : ago, as did Snow. Gardner is an ;f the 1!)17 championship eleven, McKay is also a former Aggie, ;;t majored in basketball heretofore. " McDonald is an end of repute, X held the highest honors in this lrment in the Montana scholastic - for three vears. Andrus is a for-risketball for-risketball star of the B. Y. IT. and . These are onlv a few of the Ag-endidates Ag-endidates who have expressed their ;to work hard for the Aggies this ' ning will begin with full equip-"Jl equip-"Jl the A. C. the playing field and 1 c t a i 1 s having received much at-jh at-jh since school closed last fall, jl football season will open with ceremony this year. A banquet le tendered the players, both vnr-freshmen, vnr-freshmen, Coach Dick Romney .:eshmnn Coach Lieutenant Walter .and other athletes and prominent yors of the white and blue. This ike place on September 15. the j-hool opens at Logan. A trip to ' Lake for the athletes had been 1, but it was found that this inconvenience some of the men .ing in early enough, consequently 'cod" was substituted. ,. D. S. Schood. ;iie the Aggies have been with-nls with-nls for the support of football Vjiorth end heretofore, there prom-he prom-he some division of the honors 'ir, ns the Brigham Young colli col-li be a contender on the gridiron ittty,irst time in ten years. In 1 f0S i" organized an independent mider Coach Bedcnock of Chi-Bnt Chi-Bnt the B. Y. C. followers still n indelible remembrance of this ,.vcnr, as tho Aggies trounced gridders by tho score of 100 Cj'.lho present Crimson supporters that this shall never happen . however. ' B. Y. C. will plnv football in wy. aerordine to Coach Alma I PP. who is busv preparing for .ming year, having purchased quipmcnt. "We are not in a t n t ie colleges, but will give as fh schools a hot race," savs 1 lie R Y. V. will . commenco early this week.. ' V . former Aggie, and will ;';r lus ipiitp,1!lnt this vear Mike 1 J s. an Aggio star of lObfi-7-8. An-iod! An-iod! Li been an instructor at the j,,nigli school and other schools ml . time, whore he has always 1 the development of the foot- T"is year Andrews is on jltf- torce of teachers, and will be j,.. asset to the school in more than O Knnpp will have most of his .f K i "V'W ani1 traok athletes f-ti ",lM "P 11 football eleven. ..-,, '"'V0 "ave plnvcd football be-,.(("Mili be-,.(("Mili that thev can form a r a stronger team. These ''. 'loslh -'"He. IVwev Hale. ttnn Krwit, Moser. Summer '""fge Adams. Russell Xapner I ... "l.nson lack Wnvman, Ken-. Ken-. '"isnn. Oliver Wilkinson, Cecil .. , ''l',mi Xoeley, Leland Stock- 'i Owen Hogan ;0 "ported that the Logan L. D. 'ectlT Wi" a"nge Karnes vinl 7 S(',ho,01 '"at'tutions which .jM'ng football for the first time the J y J. "V;. Prospective h i . C' Wl11 bn busv with of'i l it !atTlns "lost dangerous 4 for the last two weeks. Tho other teams of the north end arc: Roxelder hijrh school of Brijrham, North Cache high school of Richmond, South Cache high school of Hyruni and the Logan high. At Preston the Oneida Stake academy, acad-emy, under Coach Wilfnrd Romney, is expected to be a strong gridiron contender. |