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Show ABIE MISHKIND AND FRANKIE DARREN FIGHT FIFTEEN ROUNDS TO DRAW U. A- C. Coach Loses Five" Regulars of Last Year Crew of Frosh Start Have Chance to Land First Team Bertha T7HB aaying that the Utah Aggie ire alwaya on the job 1 wm proved again yeaUrday when Dick Romnejr, eoach of the Aggiea, 'gave' out th" rtport that the Aggie grid candidatea would hold their preseason training camp thia v.i- inl Rnmn.v haa net Sentember 15 aa the opening- II 1 dUMhtafl JUit mil i"tn' from the college and la In an Ma I A location. Ttia achool a;lva Bomney the ue of tha army Tanta and tha meal a ara furnUhad by tha achool cafatarla. Tha At;ia pilot o pacta to make many hlkwa an to hold dally workout- on tha ACi ffrltl Ira a. HERtf THR DOP1 ON AGOIB W'AD. J Playora of laat yea fa Hmm wjaT will b.back thla ytar: JAclirCYofv1 captain and tAckla; Bun V, oolav, . halfbaek; Darrall Handryw. uardt Dava Gardner, --enter; Bert Oard-nar. Oard-nar. auard; "Bufih" Knowolla, full-bark; full-bark; c. Laddinham, quartarteaclt. Playera who graduated from taat year a froah alavan: Harry Clark, center and end. from Hlfhj Paul Caffay. cantar, from Eaat Hlirh: F'.oyd Oardnar. Mlback. from fro Davis rouniy HlRb; Mick Lova, ouarterback. from Davli County Hlffh. Laat yaar'a ragulara who arad-uatad arad-uatad tilts- aprlns: fata Conroy, raptaln and tackla; Jo M uhan tackle: Bort Stanor. halfback; BUI Harris, ffuard; Wadlay Schaub. quarterback. v t roi,i.owio l TH I AGOIB ICUBDt'LaV October H Panrar "IT at tan, October SO Colorado tmlva rally at Lovan or Ogdav. .... October IT Colorado Afflss t tosran. November t Montana School of Mines at Butta. ... November in B Y. t?. at Loiran. Not em bar IT Wyoming university univer-sity at Laramie. November U. of U. at Ball Lake, data for tl-e tralnlna camp , which will bo eftuatsd a few miles back of the eo Dace. Although Horn nay has a fear stars of last rear's team back thla yesr ha will have a big Job oa hie hands when tha grid seaaoa roll a around. The Agcla leader I oat a number of last year's regulars and will have a tough Job filling tha vacant positions. caw r omesg hKPTsrHBLBl It. With the camp opening on. Pep-Tmber Pep-Tmber IS and the first game ftcneflv uled for October IS, Romnry will have plenty of time to whip his machne Into shape. The first game of the year Is scheduled to be played with the Penver university at Logan. The second game will be played against the Colorado university uni-versity and ths third with the Colo rado Aggiea. All three gamea will be played aa tha Logan gridiron, Th a first t hreo gamea will ha tough go!ng for tha U. A. C. elever. as three teams along with the University Uni-versity tf I'tah team are suppoaed to be the beat elevens In the Rocky mountain conference Ths Colorado Aggies, tinder the helm of Coach Hughes will give the rest of the earns ta the conference a hard flaht for the gonfalon. The Denver "f and the Colorado are two more teams that are touted as being ooa-tenders ooa-tenders forntia bunting. rHAfTt ABB bwiuTrix. Doplnc out the V. A. C. chances of copping th rag would be a hard thing to do. Romney lost five regular reg-ular and six subs this spring, but has a atrong array of stars In his lineup for this year. Th Aggie pilot aUo has five players who graduated from laat year's frosh eleven, who will help him fill some of the vacancies. On tha aggregation this rear there will be Jack Croft, the Beau Brummel of the Aggie school. He will take car of hla tackle position posi-tion and also lead tha charges In tattle. Croft was a I acted last year aa thla year's captain. "Butch" Knowolla. the Aggie fullback, who. played a stellar game agalnet the Utah eleven on Turkey day last year, will be bach agaia trying io down tha opponents. Knowolla waa selected for the all conference eleven lat year. C. Leddlngham, pilot of th ma-ehln ma-ehln laat year, will again be at the helm of the T-rnwr team. Bun Wooley, Dave and Bert Gardner alone: "1th parrel Hendry will be on tho line. g-BOaiff MATR ' 0H)D CHAN Cat, Krom laat year's frosh eleven thr Is five plaWrs who have a Cood chance of copping first team erths. Harry Clark, who was the! sen sal ton of tho Logan High eleven for two rears, and who was picked aa tho all-state higrt achool can'er for two sea eons, will bo placed on end this fell. He le a sure tackier and has plenty of fight and should make good. Paul Caf fey, who played with the Kaet High team for threw seasons wil be out flght-ig flght-ig hard for tha pivot position. Floyd Gardner from Raat High, will try to land a ba-h field poeltloa along with Floyd Thome of Ogdea High. Mick Love aad Halo Lay. ton of Pa Is County Hlh fame, should give th rest ef the player, a run for their money. The camp that opens Bent em her |