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Show i ) i fs - AtCk 'iMM A&W ; ik 'x V L STANLEY LETANDmPkk w . - fM4 ) v ) I 'Ssc-nl r h-'i- "-73. 4.. ck. fas: 4.1X lM V A'V- -x - r -v"'"-! , f'x't,-t.t I A B-rERCusorr - M T .... .. . . h TM f 4ftL 9BMMGtS LLsrR"PEsrrjAMif . y -11 a fit? f 1 , ;f m - l CRodi-sroN ,mj - 1 i.- uling Out of Andy Mohr Severe Blow; Einer Olson's Injury Also Keenly Felt; Six Hard Games on Season's Schedule. looks like the right man in the right place. Falck knows the game from start to finish and can mix headwork with his speed. Perc Hansen, the flying halfback, half-back, also knows that it takes speed and headwork to get through. These two, along with Glen Dee. Bus Croft, Os Jorgenson, Harold Nagle, Chick Hart, Frog McDonald and Wori-ey, will make a powerful offensive array for the Farmers. Strengthen Defense. The defense is being strengthened in particular. Among the many tasks before be-fore the coach is the finding of a man to fill Mohr's place at tackle. There are many who have had considerable experience experi-ence at this position, among whom will be found Hebe Morrell, Howard McDonald, McDon-ald, the newest addition to the squad; Joe Maughan, Hugh Sutton and others. Romney thinks that in the course of a few more days he will have a line on a new man for Mohr's place, but even at that 1 there are any number who may be too good to let go and will aM hve to be i reckoned with in the matter of select-ng select-ng the best fighter in the lot. The game with the Idahoans today was an exhibition' contest, and real work will now be the principal rule in preparation for six hard conference games. The Aggies will meet possibly the six hardest teams in the conference. These .ire: Montana university, Montana Agricultural Ag-ricultural college, Colorado Aggies, University Uni-versity of Colorado, University of Wyoming Wyo-ming and University of Utah. to The Tribnne. J OGAN, Oct. 11. Despite the loss of i stars who "were expected to do jj wonders for the Utah Aggies this J fall, the team under Coach B. .1 Lowell Romney is making progress W will eventually bring another suc- ftul season to the Logan institution. , Aggies are now off on the 1919 drive, f. .e ,much Progress is looked for by ' Aggie supporters. ,t , ""dest blow dealt was the ruling 'w aP'ain Mohr. At the same time schools were hit as hard and even tat .k J the Assies, but it happens Sir i2 Farmers could have spared a :iielder rather than a lineman of " ability. When school opened -jny who were looked for failed to ap-including ap-including sterl Harris, another ' lineman. Mose Stiefel was also S, t0 come back. b"t failed. Last Hiner Olson, a dashing backfield rJJL put out of the sa-me with a " t,l whHe these men are only '"iMMk i se wh0 have Bone, they are, 'wineiess, conspicuously absent from ; ; A. C. squad. 'he past week Doug. Cannon i. ,, ed caPtain of the eleven, and t 7 fk'PPer took it upon himself I ,V t0 lnoect more pep into the work 'ii f, squad' and his results were very P'lymg to Coach Romney. The big himself fights hard all the time. i Loach Watson, a great pivot man. ''nternrt the fine points of Plains fmfL s recognized throughout the i ,t f Ca"n learned all he knows Ider 5?tba" at the A. C, and two years nt u150" surely brought him to the ader t ls expected to be a great ,-w , 'f "e Aggies and is working W ave every man work equally 'Pect Frog to Star. ''lImLMcDonald,' the husky, tearing yU thUV , no doubt Set in the lime--Wii 1 He "as had a wealth of "lil " experience and was a former Used L m Romr,ey at Montana. He ,;tah a 2 e Montana schools, came to ih, started out to make himself K nfr everybody in the state by trot-; trot-; t, ,,w,.tJ ' the highest number of i: iring ne state track meet last fcl,ith the chunky Montanan are . f a. i7klnS equally hard. Clvde Wor-withrhsky Wor-withrhsky fronl L"gan, alter-(. alter-(. 'orl.v "" McDonald at fullback. While ' Ulitv a. 110 dubt be of the most : tn to t a ,g.uard. his kicking entitles V-riHnerj a member of the 1917 '; fanite IT Pa5'mS end, and a former ; m diril .u ecame a member of the 1 schnni he week. Gardner has been . aDDMr "Jce ihe beginning, but did -!eased H,for football because of in- rulprt .nt demands. When Mohr ;,e low t he joined to help offset i 'Mencp L h,e Ktellar tackle. His ex-A ex-A Coach pp ay;"g wlu be a Sreat help Snev' fomiey. Now it seems that t 1 witiK atroubes in looking for a pair hi LeV i, ,nearl5r over, with Gardner I oris. Jatvis to look after these sta- ' ln4 hv01is no,w beinS drilled Into the ! Paiii .1Jley with good results. i w, the scrappy quarterback, ' I l t |