Show D FRANK K BAKER r One does not ordinarily think of the bruising tackle the tireless run runner er or the forward as mu- mu ms but Utah has a pretty good crop of individuals iwho J who can entertain with their musical ability as well as by their performances es in athletic combat Perhaps the pla player er most publicized for his entertainment y yen is Johnny Stevens teyen substitute center enter on the University of Utah football squad last season Johnny sings and directs an orchestra that has won considerable popularity i Johnny did much to keep up a good team spirit and morale Y I by his antics on every gridiron trip His exuberance over songs j was inexhaustible on most occasions He developed a pretty good chorus out of the squad and led them in songs so much that Coach Ike Armstrong once said I wish they played j 1 football that well J. J Stopping Johnny and his singing was frequently as hopeless hopeless hope hope- If less Jess as trying to check Niagara's thunderous flow He composed his own songs on occasion gave imitations and saw something to joke about in almost every incident big or trivial Only once ibiS in his collegiate career was he known to sit gloomily on the Sidelines th that was during the ocean trip to and from Honolulu last December Johnny simply wasn't a good sailor Johnny however doesn't have a monopoly on the orchestras Captain CIco Cleo Petty of the championship Utah Aggie basketball team pla plays s 's five different instruments for forone one of Logans Logan's leading orchestras Likewise theres there's Dale Schofield of B. B Y U. U who despite de- de spite being tone of oC the most brilliant track men ever developed developed developed devel devel- in the state has helped finance his college career by y playing the tho piano pian and drums in an orchestra Bill Kayo Lam the footed fleet Colorado university back who tramped the Utes under foot here last fall faU is also noted for his singing singing singIng sing sing- ing and direction of an orchestra Kent Ryan Red Wade and Rollie Gardner of the have have bave sung at a number of school functions and Elmo Garff GarU sings j 4 in fu the mens men's ch chorus rus at the A A. C. C Reese Bullen has appeared as asit a it vocal soloist at a number of assembly programs at Logan B. B Y U. U Uis is counting on Drew Leonard to be of consid considerable rable a as a football end an and basketball forward but the but the freshman's freshman's fresh fresh- mans man's prowess does docs no not end on the athletic field He plays the trombone Meldon Warner varsity football player and sprinter at the theY I Y emphatically denies his musical talent but his hometown friends from Fillmore declare he took a tenor role in an opera there with distinction William Villiam Tolliver freshman end from rom Salida a Colorado plays the saxophone and Cougar students say that Lee Gourley the younger of the Y vaulting pole-vaulting brothers does well with a guitar 4 Pett Pettys Petty's s ability to perform with the cl clarinet piano cello I and saxophone proved an extremely valuable asset last summer summer sum- sum mer when he was employed at the tourist lodges on the rim of Grand can canyon on 1 Utah would have had another athletic entertainer had Maurice Williams the tho ebony sprint star stayed in school chool S Maurice laurice sang and danced regularly at several local night clubs All this goes to prove that the men of brawn need if t f not restrict their interests to athletics r. r |