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Show Injury Minx' Plagues Ute Squad As Gridders Prepare for Race The second week of workouts was well under wsy in ths grid camps of the three Utah members of ths Big Seven conference Tuesday. Tues-day. Ths Injury bugsboe has hit the University of Utah squad. Although Al-though only three light scrimmage sessions have been held to date, the Indians hsve seven men on the Injured In-jured list Both of Utah's first string tsckles, Luke Peppas and Pete Nauman, are out Pappaa with a back injury and Nauman with a knee injury. Bob Bauer of Pass-dent Pass-dent junior college transfer, has a hip Injury; Isadora Spector, wing-back, wing-back, a bruised shoulder; Bill Stev- ens, wlngback. a bad knee: Cay Adelt a minor leg hurt, and Bob Johnson a cleat wound. "It's all very discouraging.' said Mentor Ike Armstrong, "with the Santa Clara game less than two weeks away on September 30." At the Aggie campus Coach Dick Romney has Indicated that the Aggie Ag-gie workouts hsve been very successful. suc-cessful. No positions on the team have been "cinched." but several players play-ers hsve been outstanding. Particularly Par-ticularly Marvin Bell at left half, Freddy Bohman and Mike Stipac, right halfbacks, and Lawrence Slater at fullback. As for the line posts, several scraps are being waged. Sammy Merrill Is pushing veteran Guard Joe Woodward hard, Eddie Penn looked good ar tackle, along with Captain Carl Smith, aa do Charlie Clark and Bill Whltealdes at ends. The Cougars st Prove are working hard In preparation for their first tussle with the Arixona State Teachers st Flsgstoff on Saturday. Sat-urday. They will leave for Flagstaff early Thursday, according to Mentor Men-tor Edwin R. Eddie! KimbalL They will stop st Kanab Thursday afternoon for a short workout snd will spend part of Friday sightseeing sight-seeing st Grand Canyon national park. Ths entire squad will make the trio. |