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Show IIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIMIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllltll IIIIU IAMATEURI r I i a v VJ 11111M1111111111111111111111111111111111111 E j j I i jt Lu US. By Tommy fitzpatrick I rlllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I "" ' la .I... .ill in 1 a 1 J son. "Stub" Is a married man, but that does not atop him from playing his favorite fa-vorite sport. Ms will nave Cannon, Gardner and Qleson to start out with and a number' of last ysar's freshmen. Coach Pickering haa been on the Job and the old men are helping him to whip another an-other championship team Into shape, e e e The Utah fans would Ilk to get a glimpse of the football teams from Oregon, Ore-gon, Montana, Waahington and California Cali-fornia and this may be given to them next eeaaon. Boulder may be kept on the Mat of Colorado schools, but It begins 10 look as If C. C. and the Colorado Aggies Ag-gies may be dropned. e e e Fred Bennlon, former roach of ths rntveralty of Utah. Is stilt at Boseman. Fred haa la manager looking for games and this must mean that the Montana Aggies have a fast bunch this year. Bennlon Ben-nlon made a trip te Utah last season with his basket hell team, which lost out, and he Is anxious to do ths Utah boys up In the grid sport, e e e The Ft. Douglas boa are anxious to ro to I.oann thla week to talig'te wtlh ths t'tah AgKiea. The Holdlers are anxious 1 to keep ths snort going and they have I been working hard during the last few I weeks to get In the beet of condition for j the conn MR battlee. if the Rpanigh Influ- ! eniK ever leaves these parts. I Ths sntrams of ths B. Y. IT. into ths; football schedule this season would make the gridiron sport In Utah 60 per cent better and ths fans would have a chance to ses a little of ths college pastime at least. Ths Provo boys at one time played ths gams, when ths rules called for five yards In three downs, but things ars different dif-ferent now. Ths gams was much rougher rough-er st that time and ths rules committee 1 haa labored hard to make ths sport mild- i er and to savs men from Injury. I Hlght on the rumor that there would be football at Provo comes the report that -the college faculty 'itself wlU not be allowed al-lowed to have anything to do with ths sport and this means that Lieutenant I Hancock, who lo tn charge of ths training train-ing detachment there. Is to hava hard work from ths start. In order to make football a sucocas, tha faculty and student stu-dent body of ths school must be back of ths sport and for the lovs of our college gams, some live -wire In Provo should get hack of ths boys and help out In the practice work. There are some great athletee at Provo now and these men need encouragement and. If given that, some of the other teams will have to hustle to wlu out from the B. Y. IT, even if It is ths first attempt at football, see It has been rumored that the T?tah Aggies Intend tn carry out ths schedule, against the Montana Aggies and (he game scheduled for next Maturday afternoon aft-ernoon at Imogen may still be played, e e e Ths Ft. Dong laa 4all team la after games with some of the college and high school teams of the state and expect to put up some stiff oppoaltion for the Utah elevens. e e e Alf flunn, who haa played ths Initial, sack for the tttall and Ivan and the Wilson haaehall teama for the peat four summers, has been chosen captain of the Wilson team for neat summer. It's a long t Ims before baaeball set g In, but the local semlprofeaeionals have started the stove league chatter already. Rumel will still manage the team. e e e "Jack" Watson, former coach of ths Utah Aggies at I -on an, ts working for a commission at Camp Pike, Arkansas. Watson aa vs It is some work, but the former Logan mentor likes plenty of It and should be able to make good, e e . a Htuhnv Peterson win probably ha selected to lead ths Utah Aggies this sea- s |