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Show 4 Part CACHE AMERICAN Si LOGAN. CACHE COUNTV. UTAH Friday. March 25, 1932. Faculty Members For Coaches At U. S. A. C. Summer School ALL BRANCHES OF ATHLETICS WILL BE filVEN CONSIDERATION IVrmuir Um ihongr In th h!eh prohibit football rule. ptayrr from Ira vine hu frrt block or Urklc an ojiponrnt, ortuolly effect Um style of blocklnjj and Uukllnx u be taught by thti -football onachr nrU year, nick" Rotary tir UUll AtTtr experts an even lamer enrollment at Uie, lx til annual Utah Aggie Bumnrr, uhwl fur r lira than In the past ill the cuarhea present Not only I jive their plana to handle these Taul M. Donn. important change in atyle Inlluenred by the football Instructor. B. W. ISAC lit tension Forester Bierman of Tulane University, but Trees. Is Uie slogan for Plant to til an have opportunity they ""nummlty in Utah talk the matter over aith liie other J"11 1332. esjieclally of lit coaches present and thus get var- - or to the name of lous valuable Ideas on Uie blot king significance There U no Washington. Also, the 5nr and tackling problems. football oHirials assocbilion alll finer way In which hi memory can be perjietualed. but particular again be tmited to mine to and talk over Uirir problem In care should be Liken to see Uiat Uie trees are planted and cared handling the new changes null other for In a way to insure survival and and U Coach Bwrman growth. ctatclws pi Most trees are quite hardy and Coach B. W. Bienuan seems to s. to follow 'I11! withstand much abuse, be a lugn al instructor survive under all conditions; lnt Rot klir. Warner. Zuppkc, UI - msiamd to and and Wade in handhng'the football b' cla-a- , at the Aggie school. Bierman aPPreclaU good treatment. Special Conference end Uention can be given to several was an which will carry Uie tree Uie in 1915 when he captained Minnesota University football team. ovr th flnt fcw seasons after In 1919 he started to coach ot planting. Tree should be selected Montana University where he re- - Urom healthy stock and planted or In 1923 moved during the dormant season, malned for three years. and 1924 he coached at Tulane Uni- - ahl(h I during late fall, winter or is versity, going to Mississippi A and ea3y spring. Spring planting M fat the 1923 and 1924 seasons, preferable under most conditions. The roots should not be exposed later returning to Tulane and reto the air, during planting, but maining there from 1927 to 1931 inclusive. and now he has been call- covered with wet leaves or sacks, of Uie ground. The hole ed back to his old school. Minnes- when out ota University, where he will start should be- large enough to prevent crowding of the roots, and should coaching next fall. Tulane University teams be dug. If possible. Just prior to The coached by Biertnan won Uie South- - planting, to Insure fresh soil, which cm Conference Championships In should be placed around tlie roots These teams were j 111(1 then lamped thoroughly, the rated among outstanding teams j The trees should be placed In the to the same depth of of the country. They were among ground shal-yea- r, the ten high scoring teams each their former planUng; as too as was his team of 1928. His low planUng will dry out the Tulane teams did not lose a single roots, and too deep planUng will game to a southern team from si lother them. The tree, especially for shade October 1928 to the present. Last year Tulane played South- purposes should not be crowded. ern California to a standstill at Picture the tree as mature in size, Pasadena on New Year's Day. The and space accordingly. For wood-lor shelterbelt use, the trees fact that they held the Trojans to within one touchdown and threat' n.ust be closer to Insure height from the ened to beat them surprised the en- - growth and protection tire football world. Tulane had a wind; and these should be thinned varied offense which made a big later to get proper returns, hit with all the fans present at this j' After planUng correcUy. then the tree needs only proper culUva- game. Basketball will be taught by G. Uon and watering for best growth Ott Romney of Brigham Young stir up the topsoil, keep the weeds j University. Vadal Peterson of the down and water regularly. The last "Dick" and Item to consider is to give the of Utah, University Romney of the Utah Aggies. Teams tree a chance to reach its normal coached by these three mentors shape and size. have won from Pacific Coast Conference teams, the NaUonal A.A.U. Conference Western champions. teams, Eastern teams, and Missouri Valley Conference teams. They arc advocates of an aggressive type of basketball which allows high scoring and eliminates the stalling tacUcs Piesent-da- y life on the Mexican which are causing so much trouble enter the suave which into m other sections. sophistries Schubert Dyche of Montana State anc of the drawing room, as opposed to College will teach a course In the wild, lawless Western era, forms treatment of athletic Injuries, Dy- background of George O Brlen s che has had considerable experience The Gay Pox production. has! latest He field. in this important which opens today at been trainer and coach of athletic Caballero teams since 1918. For a period of tlle Capitol theatre, The story Is drawn around a two years starting In 1922 he was! reoonstrucUon assistant at Fort college graduate who leaves the football field to take up Ufe in Bayard, NM.U.S. Veterans Hospital, West at 1116 Pint where his father In 1928 Dyche took out his degree in bacteriology at Montana State left off. His experiences include a number of surprises, not the least Oojjggg of which is discovering that the present-da- y girl of the West is a college girl, nimble with languages and the social ameniUes, and can hold her own with any man anywhere. Conchita Montenegro, as the fiery daughter of Spain who Is responsible for this Important Item of O'Brien's educaUon, is the heroine of the romance that motivates the stirring plot. Her love for O'Brien is the spark that kindles the conflict between the factions headed by her uncle, C. Henry TODAY AND SAT. Gordon, on the one hand, and Victor McLaglen on the other. A tears apart firm conflict that friendships and embroils the whole region in a bitter feud before the activities of El Coyote mysterious Robin Hood of the border brings peace to the countryside and hap-- " piness to the lovers. 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