Show I AGGIE SQUAD IS LOOMING STRONG Despite Inroads on Talent by War School Will Have G Good od Team By Lou Rowe By Special News Service I LOGAN OGAN Sept 29 Although Although the war has bas cut the once onca expected squad to less than half halt the men who did return ret for 1917 football are working hard and will put up a good fight In the conference this year The merl meta once expected to return but who have now joined the colors or re remained remained re- re out of school because of the present present present pres pres- ent conditions would have In themselves formed a strong team as any gridiron fan can easily see at a glance Of the letter letter letter let let- ter men at one time expected back there are Kapple star quarterback of last year Judd Morrell Curtis and Reese all strong linemen From last years year's freshmen team many stars have failed to report Among them are Doug Smith John Holden Hol- Hol den Lee Ed Smith Scott Dalhquist and Bill Turner strong end men Andy Caffey Art Earl Andrews McKay Jones Snow Price and Woodruff good line material Ray Donkin Donkin Don- Don kin Ted Bennion Russell Croft Bill Statton Statton Stat- Stat ton Harry Halton Cox De Young and Fox excellent backfield material Had these men returned the strength of the Aggie squad would be doubled but without them A A. C. C backers are inclined not to feel gloomy over their prospects It Is true the have a few stars in Jarvis Jaryis Peterson I captain Hansen Olson Lindquist Lindquist Lind- Lind quist and Mohr on the gridiron field this year but stars alone wont won't make a team consequently Coach Watson assisted b by Coach Jensen has has a big job ahead However Coaches Jack Jacl Watson and Joe Jensen feel encouraged at the way the boys arc are going after the pigskin and with twenty men to work with should be beable beable beable able to build a fairly strong eleven |