| Show AGGIE MENTOR SEEKS GUARDS FOR 33 TEAM Last Year Regulars Pass On T rough Graduation Frosh Watched LOGAN Sept Catch 6 E. E L L. SmilIng Smil Ing ng Dick Romney was back at his hla his desk at the Smart gymnasium here Wednesday rapidly completing arrangements arrangements ar- ar for the opening of f the the- Utah Aggie training camp on Sunday and nd Monday The Farmers lost the entire center of f their line through graduation last spring pring but with available material from rom the varsity squad returning to toe be e bolstered by an excellent crop of ot freshmen Mentor Romney is hope hope- ful ul of more versatility than the Big Blue team has been beers able able to display ina in ina a number of seasons The Farmers' Farmers chief trouble this year ear it is easily apparent will be to find ind some interference runners runner and linemen to fill gaps left by bythe the graduation lion ion of ot conference all-conference Johnny at center and Bill Barker and Aland Forgeon at guards MAY l MAKE l SHIFT To bolster the center position Elmer Elmer Elmer El El- mer Ward giant sophomore tackle of ot last ast year might b shifted to the pivot post while either Lloyd Elder EIder or Glen Hendricks from the 1933 rosh frosh squad may cut the mustard mustard- L Ward played center in high school Among the guards Elmo Brady appears appears ap ap- pears to be the most outstanding among among the lettermen although if it itI I franklin Whitehouse who graduated but is eligible for another year returns returns re re- re- re turns he w ill be hard to keep out of a regular berth Chief among the upcoming upcoming upcoming up up- coming freshmen will likely be Norman Norman Norman Nor Nor- man Dockum Joe Whitesides and Dean Smith Shifting of Ward to center would leave the tackles wide open although Howard Law should he decide to play this year will be an outstanding candidate Carl Simmons husky young freshman is an outstanding candidate as as is L. L H. H Kennard all all- state slate on The Salt Lake Telegram team two ears ago However Marshall Marshall Marshall Mar Mar- shall Glenn and Bruce Stuart are two varsity letter winners at tackles who must be reckoned reckoned- with On the wings the Farmers ers have four lettermen in Gordon Dixon Or- Or Gunderson John Hull and nd Rudolph Rudolph Ru Ru- dolph Van Kampen but there is also a a great crop of freshman talent coming corning com corn ing up for the ends with Lyle Tripp and Wayne WaDe Gar Garff as principal candi eandi dates TOLMAN INJURED In the backfield backfield- the big question mark hinges around Cap Captain in Jay Tol- Tol man Reports have reached Logan throughout the summer that he is being troubled with a b bad d knee received received re re- re in iIi the Idaho g game me at BoIs Boise last falL falLIn falLIn In addition to Tolman Romney has big Frank Fry who is already in Logan Locan and to go He tips the scales at nearly pounds this sum sum- me mer ener Another husky who is is being counted count count- ed cd on this year is Thatcher Handley Thatch did not get his his' chance until until- Tolman was pulled in the Idaho game but he displayed a up bang ball game Coupled with this group the have at least six of ot the speediest litlIe little lIttie lit lit- tie lIe ball carriers Romney has ever had under his wing They are Keith Worley Ralph Gutke Howard George Alexander Floyd and Clayton WardeD Wardell In addition the Aggie mentor has his two sprinters Herman Nelson and Dean Humphreys should it be necessary sary to call upon them |