Show FRANK K BAKER BAKER- Collegiate coaches in the me state frequently lament th the fact face th that thit t some of the outstanding high school athletes g go outside Utah to t college colleg but in that respect respect their problem is little different from what the coaches face in nearly every section of the land I Bobby Grayson Stanford's great performer is a product o of ofa a Portland high school and it goes without saying that Callison at Oregon or Stiner at Oregon State Stale would have been mighty glad to have had the Rose City lad on their squads And theres there's Monk the kicking artist who has w won n St Stanford's last ast three games with with- his toe He went all the way from Ohio to td pursue his education and his gridiron career caree at the school of his choice r y St. St Marys Mary's has three gladiators from Utah on this years year's varsity who undoubtedly undoubted could have proved valuable on on Beehive Beehive Beehive Bee Bee- Bee Bee- hive teams They are arc Wally aUy Morse lorse the Granite product who started at quarter against Fordham last week Ted Smythe of East and Bob Wilkin of Springville The Gaels also drew some promising freshman talent from Utah this year namely Frank and Jim Rina di of of Tooele Tooele Tooele Too- Too ele Pete of Ogden Bill Wilkin of Springville and Jack Barrett of Salt SaIt Lake West t Eli C Colorado lorado university similarly has Wyo Wyoming ing to thank for its carrying ball phantom Bill Kayo Lam inasmuch inasmuch inasmuch inas inas- much as the conference all candidate hails from tiny Glenrock Wyo Wyoming in fact has favored C. C U. U with another boy d destined to be le an outstanding star before he is through He is Gene Moore the pound center enter In fact many clos close f followers of the game are already discussing discussing dis dis- cussing his prospects of being ranked second only to Harld Har- Har ld Roberts of Utah in the conference this year Sam Sni Campbell of De Denver ver may be given the nod this year car however because the J Pioneer pivot man is a senior senio whereas Moore is a sophomore but Moore nevertheless is already performing like a veteran etera In fact C. C U. U delegates delegates delegates dele dele- gates the always tough job of calling the defensive assignments assign assign- in ments n to the sophomore from Casper One need but glance over the Utah Aggie roster to realIze realIze realIze real- real Ize that state boundaries arc are no r restrictions ions to the thc territory from which a college draws its athletic talent Out of 46 men men the Logan crew has drawn eight from fromI I nearby Idaho six from the more distant Arizona and one from Wyoming The Tue rest are arc 1 t t Clayton Wardell the captain J and blocking halfback who has been out of action this fall with a knee injury is from Cowley Wyo Arizona has sent Paul Blanton the left-footed left kicker Carl E the elongated end Willard back Bernard l another back and Carl Ferrin center Idaho's contribution has not been as prominent on the squad this year but the boys from the neighboring have nevertheless been valuable manpower in thed ive pi f fent nt of f rt the I first team x 4 I I This loss of Wyoming talent to other schools was the subject of Dutch Wittes Witte's Dittos Ditto's la lament in September when I visited the Wyoming ng university coach on a tour of the R. R M. M C. C Ad Admittedly there is no denying that Coach Witte Vitte could make use of L Lam Lim m and Moore who went to C. C U. U this year or such fellows as Winfield Croft th the hum human n tank who used to be a Utah guard But in glancing over Wyoming's roster I find that the law of averages has made some sort of compensation because 1 11 1 of the 34 Cowboys come from outside the state Nebraska for example contributed five of the outsiders outsiders outsiders out out- siders including Lo Louis is Danczyk a hitting hard guard Texas is represented by Rayburn House another guard Still another guard Howard Campbell is from Illinois Oklahoma has two sons on th the Wyoming team including the speedy Lee Bond and South Dakota has sent Barney Dyke a tackle The boys on the University of Utah team went to high schools in sev seven 1 different states not counting Utah Johnny Stevens the understudy center is from Crom Wichita Kan Claude Pomeroy the sophomore Cull fullback back went to high school at Mesa Ariz Dick Bennion the pound guard got his scholastic experience in Spokane Wash ash Ray Bleak Blenk a sub guard hails hals from rom Las Vegas Nev Ken Banks came originally originally originally from Chicago Ill Idaho has contributed Ronald Towan back Art Boam Boarn back and Howard Levine blocking back among others I I Six states states Montana Montana Colorado Wyoming Idaho Washington Washing Washing- ton and Arizona Arizona are are represented on the B. B Y U. U team in addition addition addition addi addi- tion to Utah Montana has sent Walter Lyons quarterback Howard McKinney halfback hallback and Mac Johnson a center Colorados Colorado's two representatives are both from Salida and are Melvern Wheeler center and Jack Woodward the elusive will will- wisp the ball ban carrier Bert Asay pound guard hails from Lovell Wyo and Lincoln Gardner halfback is from Alton Aiton Wyo John Verney the big raw-boned raw lineman came from Mesa Ariz Golden Talor Tay Tay- lor br the guard is from Spokane Wash and Robert Wilson Vilson a aback aback aback back and Ron Ronald ld Hale end are both from Idaho |