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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MON DAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11 22, 1928. AGGIES, COUGARS POINT FOR Y STADIUM DEDICATION GAME seen FARMERS RESUMEHEAVY DRILL FOR NEXT CONFERENCE FRACAS Logan Mentor Expects Clark, Vanderhoof to Be tn Saturday's Game Special to The Tribune. LOGAN. One conference victory and a tie to their credit. Coach Dick Romney's Utah Aggies will resume hard daily workouts Monday in preparation for their next tilt Saturday, with Brig ham Young university's Cougars. The Aggies showed great strength in defeating Wyoming last Saturday at Ogden, 24 to 6. Not only did the Fanners exhibit a powerful offense, but they also showed up well on the defense, especially, considering the fact that Clark and Vanderhoof, regular tackle and guard, respectively, were out of the contest The battle Saturday has especial interest, because of the fact that B. Y. U. is dedicating its new stadium, and Dick Romney. Aggie mentor, meets his brother, Ott, Cougar mentor, in the first fray the two brothers have competed in as mentors of Utah schools. Vanderhoof and Clark Expected to Enter Fray. Coach Romney hopes to have both Vanderhoof and Clark in shape for the crucial battle with the Cougars. During the next couple of days neither grldder will do any strenuous work outside of going through a few limbering-u- p exercises and re- ceivlng all skull practice given. Interest in Saturday's fray is running at a high pitch at Logan and indications are that a record crowd will accompany the team to Prove. The Cougars and Aggies always have been rival contenders on the gridiron and their match is looked upon as one of the features of the year. The tilt, being the first one in the state, will officially open the drive for collegiate grid honors in Utah. Cougars Have Yet to Record Victory Over V. A. C. The Cougars have yet to score their first football victory over the Logan school. Ever since the beginning of the sport at Provo, the Garden City gridders have tried in vain to upset the Aggies. Their closest attempt was in 1926, when the historic battle at Provo ended in a scoreless tie. Last fall the Cougars, clashing with Dick Romney's men in Logan's new stadium, were eliminated only after a desperate fight Coach Romney and his gridders will still have championship hopes and will leave nothing undone in preparation for this week's match. A defeat for the Aggies practically means elimination, so far as a title is concerned, and therefore fight and caution will be the watch words in Logan's camp from now until Provo and Logan Gridiron Speed Merchants r Dr. M . J. Ktikre Takes Schubath, Tilt at Nibley Dr. J. M. Kuhre captured the trophy at Nibley park Sunday by defeating Tommy Thompson, 2 and 1, in his third match of a round robin competition. The match route. He was oveKthe defeated A. Agee and T. B. Schofield last week in the annual Schubach 18-h- Idaho Enters Fish Hatching On Big Scale BOISE, Idaho (). Idaho will be in the fish hatching business on even a bigger scale during 1929, it was announced at the state fish and game department on completion at Henry's lake of a new fish hatchery with a capacity for one million eggs. The department will begin taking the eggs early in January, the first "take" to be placed in the new troughs. The troughs and rearing ponds at all other hatcheries in the state have also been prepared for a capacity hatch, the one at Ashton having a capacity of 3,000,000 eggs and the one at Hayspur about the same. All troughs have been thoroughly disinfected, repaired and recoated A disease with tar preparation. which affected some of the brook summer was trout Hayspur last out and all effectively stamped hatcheries are in sanitary condition. William M. Kell, state fish commissioner, has been at Henry's lake during the past week and before spawn taking begins will probably visit all hatcheries. The Proper Start The sUffest week of practice so far the Westminster Deacons will be launched Monday, according to Coach "Occie" Evans. Evans believes that his boys have finally come back and he does not desire to let them slump again. The Deacon mentor announced on Sunday that Harry Allen, one of the grittiest men ever to don a Purple and Gold moleskin, will be out of the game for the remainder of the sea son because of a dislocated elbow suffered in the Bingham game last Wednesday. Big Fred Walker, who this season for comeback in the Bingham game, will fill Allen's shoes at left halfback. leaving Evans without a capable substitute for backfleld duty. Westminster's football hopes face another scholastic weeding Wednesday, which promises to raise havoc with the Deacons' chances for the remainder of. the present football season. If present team members remain eligible, Westminster promises to continue her climb up the percentage ladder, despite the fact that the Grantsville and Murray elevens, Westminster's remaining opponents, have the edge on paper. p! Ex-Pi- Where' the Kicker Gone? Golfers Who Finish Swing With Right Toe to Hole Thrown Off TEAMS Ml far-flu- Van-derbi- lt, Inside Golf . JustOfc back-swin- ' ' h right to be buried in the city cemetery without charge. This is not a provision for the free burial of indigents, but is Intended to apply to all funerals. There will, of course, be a certain standard of pomp beyond which the expense must be borne by those who wish to put on style. Gridder Engaged Musical Comedy Actress NEW YORK. Oct. 21 OP). The engagement of Oibby Welch, former University tit , Pittsburgh football star now playing professionally with the New York Yankees in the National Football league, to Miss Antoinette Boots, musical comedy actress, was announced here 'tonight by both principals. The date of the wedding has net yet been fixed. Ott Romney Pins Hopes Upon Running of Rowe, Vacher Against A. C. Special to Th Tribune. PROVO. Imbued with confidence following their decisive victory over Western State eleven of Gunnison. Coach Ott Romney's Youngsters are prepared for vigorous drills this week, which will be utilised in perfecting plays to throw at Coach Dick Romney's Utah Aggies Saturday in the "Y" stadium dedication game. Laser Drops Oat of Stole Grid Competition. The clash between the two teams will have an additional bearing to football fans, besides its importance to conference standing. The loser will not only be practically eliminated from the Rocky mountain conference running, but will be dropped by the wayside in the state grid title chase. For years in fact, since the "Y" added football to its curriculum of sports the Cougars have bowed to their northern rivals with one exception, in 1S26, when the Provo squad battled the Loganltes to a scoreless tie. However, this year the "Y" have apparently amassed greater strength than in previous seasons and the Cougars can hardly be considered the under dogs in the coming fray. Coach Ott Romney is pinning his hopes upon Vacher, diminutive quarterback, and Owen Rowe, speed merchant at halfback, in an effort to devise ways and means to whip his brother, Dick, at thj Utah Aggie camp. Fans May See Cougars Open Up. It would not be surprising to see the Cougars uncork some wide spread plays against the Cache valley team, although, up to the present time, the attack of the "Y" has been fairly conservative, in view of the fact that the team possesses such speedy backs. The chamber of commerce and the various civic clubs of the city are to make the K" inning cooperation turday "Y" stadium dedication game a gala affair. LEAD BIG SI): Nebraska, Missouri, in Van; Game Kansas at Lincoln Saturday Feature. ' one-nig- ht tt To and Westminster Fall Net Meet Opens Of Season Slated For Deacon Team Evans to Drive Men Hard for Remaining Games; Scholastic Test Looms. after touchdown The point doesn't seem very Important It counts but one point, while the touchdown scores six, and, judging from the scores of Saturday's football games throughout the nation, many teams have placed value on the two, in just about that proportion, Finds Alec Gerard one to six. Yet it seems that the Jones point after is underrated. Traces Common Fault to Games, obviously, may be won or lost on success or failure to conTWO vert the extra point. Probably the Unusual Source. best example of this came Saturday, when Syracuse, after pushing over to make the score only BATTLES IN DIXIE a7 touchdown to 6 against it in the game with By BOBBY JONES, sent in Loucks to kick goal. Nebraska, National Amateur Champion. He failed, and Nebraska won. PaSomewhere recently I read a statecific college won a game from Ne because Nevada failed to con- ment attributed to Alec Gerard which Georgia Tech's Victory Over vada vert an extra point, but the victory pointed out that nearly all players Notre Dame, Tennessee' finish the was largely undeserved, for Pacific who with the also failed to convert its try after swing Win Surprises. touchdown. A Sagehen offside pen- right toe pointing alty allowed the point. Sioux Falls toward the hole and 'Southern Normal tied, 6 to 6. , By ALAN J. GOULD. Had either one of them been able to are habitually off 31 To Oct. Of). ATLANTA, Ga., kick a goal, what might the result line to the left. Gek " recognizes a greater extent perhaps than any have been? Union's ability to score rard after touchdown defeated Vermont, the' importance of on football sector the other college footwork 7 to 6. Special to The Tribune. echoed with traces a common Idaho. Teton DRIGGS, high front, the south today KICK LOGICAL METHOD. fault to a source school sprang a surprise here by de- the reverberations of upsets all along conversome Of of these course, for which few feating Coach Brady's undefeated the line of the football mighty. sions may have been by line bucks would search. Ashton eleven, 24 to 0. Dixie's gridiron area, or by passes over the line, but the To illustrate the Kartchner's locals got the ball soon of the score indicates in idea, let the playe after the opening of the game and with teams that steadily have been closeness most lines the fact that examples take his stance began a steady march down the field taking a more commanding position were hard to pierce and defenses so play a stroke, then and over the line. It so surprised over the past few years, furnished the more was kick that the the strong without swinging the visitors that they seemed to lose background for at least two of the logical method. but with weight Bobby Jones. their drive The half ended 6 to 0, over the too, scores, Then, glancing detonations. In loudest the distributed upon both feet, let him biggest for Teton. we that many teams won, won turn the right foot upon its ball unintersectional 'surprise of yester- by notice scores, During the last half, Teton interbut in following up til the toe points along the line of large cepted two forward passes and raced day's gridiron scramble. Georgia their touchdowns failed miserably to play. The movement places a greatthrough broken fields for touch- Tech unhorsed Notre Dame's riders add the points. er portion of the weight of the body downs. The fourth counter was a to the tune of 13 to 0 for the first Colorado o. scored six touchdowns upon the right foot, and if it is done complete forward pass. conan Mines. Colorado seven in As uptime It years. big against even upon the heel of that quickly, Each of these teams, having lost set as the day witnessed. took place verted three times. Coe beat Carbeen swung around only one game, are now thrown into when Alabama's highly touted Crim- rol. 24 to 0, showing that no extra foot, the body has and backward, so that the only cona tie for division honors. Tenneswere added. Purdue and ceivable way of hitting the ball son tide was rolled back by points Ashton High. Teton High. see in another spectacular battle, 15 Wisconsin each scored three touchwould result in pulling it far off line. Je ... . .. Saffel to 13. Swainston and downs, emphasized their evenThere is a great deal more to be It Blanchard Ure ness one each of but The this by upset converting point stunning upshot thought of in placing the feet than .. Hess raised the Beckstead lg brilin tries. of a Tennessee's number In three great hopes whether the stance adopted be open c Orme Crandall young team, shoving the Vol- of cases few teams were able to con- or closed. Alec Gerard directs atHendricks liant Robertson ..rg vert as many as half of their tries, tention to up with Georgia Tech, placing the feet in posiSmith unteers Cfcmson, rt R.Fairbanks South Carolina and and in these cases we find that the enManning Florida, among the outfits generally victorious team was often scored tions which will facilitateof and othTippets je the courage the proper action Hunt rated as the class of the Southern upon. rhb Phillips er members of the body. The knee H. Colonge Jhb B.Fairbanks The defeats of VirThis is significant. We must as- and V. Colonge conference. ought to be directed Rex Fairbanks.... fb sume that the most popular form of and hip joints rather V. M. I. and of North Caroby ginia than hindered Dickson lina supported Murdock qb by Virginia Poly were other conversion is kicking for the point. in performing the acts required of Substitutes for Teton high school: southern obviThe study not only shows an upsets. them. Newby. Hill, Hanson, Williams. ous weakness in kicking, but the fact for example, the man who ssBssaejsjsssassjSsnssssisi Referee, Hubble; umpire, Hargus. that most of these teams were scored hasTake, a long, difficulty completing upon shows another weakness. De- sweeping swing or who finds himself fensively they are not as powerful forced backward as he hits the ball. as they might be, lor we must rec- Likely he is not supple in his hips and ognize that there are times when it cannot turn his body sufficiently to ay CHESTER M OuWtundlna Tocher is not the kicker's entire fault that allow his club to come through. By Qolf'a there was no conversion. A weak turning his left foot slightly so that line may cause a blocked kick or a the toe points more nearly along the failure. hurried tournament doubles tennis fall The Not long ago I stood near a Loop he can make It much line of Yet one other factor also converts simpler play, at Westminster, originally scheduled street corner in Chicago with one to complete the swing freely us to the viewpoint that the weak- and to start last Thursday and which The scarcely perceptible easily. was postponed because of the holi- of my pupils when suddenly he asked ness in scoring the point after is genchange eases the strain in the knee erally one of kicking Is shown by joint which hampered him before. day, will get under way on the Par- me Just how thf the fact that tie games might have sons' courts Monday morning, ac- exact yardage wat been broken up by a field goal. There Trouble Lies cording to Fred Walker, who is in mentally noted for was a time that, when teams lacked In Turning. charge of this year's tournament. a golf shot. "Supthe scoring punch for a touchdown, Monday's schedule follows: Wor-de- n The left side is almost always the Tilson and Rocke- pose," he said, "you kicking was relied upon, and many one which upsets what we call the and Fin lay from a had pitch games were won because one player "pivot." It is the left side of the feller, Armitage and A. Finlay vs. corner had an educated toe. Texas Tech which should initiate the turn Colthorp tnd Birchell, Allen and here to the wen a game Saturday because of a body Walker vs. Jonas and Wolfrom, and it is usually there that forces down field 8. D. but California there, vs. and Batchelder goal, and Gardner are set up to restrict the motion. The Beatty Jwoa C. battled to a scoreless tie, and each and Webster. Anderson and Ferree how many yards therefore, in so far as it team ball at one time within problem, the had vs. Parker and Rohwer, B rough and would you figure concerns the left foot, involves only By Ckwts the it to be, and how on the the Even mark. Jeppson vs. L Anderson and sv hot placing of that foot so that hip could telH final down, reports tell us, no at- motion you will be facilitated. All golfers whether it was 90 was to a made kick If tempt goal. have trouble turning either In taking 91 yards or a either kicker it the club back had had yards, strong or in swinging it Jack League Gets Chance is very likely that at least a try maybe 95 yards?" through. By changing the position might have been made. At Strfbling in Dallas I glanced at the of the left foot either motion may be indicated, AS THRILLING AS A PASS. spot made easier. and, wholly un The right side performs a different DALLAS. Texas. Oct 21 iJP) Back consciously, I mentioned that the Probably It is the attention to forIn the first place, the ward passing that has made the function in 1925 Young Strlbling of the Georwould distance be a niblick pitch, g gia Strlblings dropped into San An- and. I added, with the wind blowing kicking department, after which the pivot necessary during the does not involve a flexing or a stand and made down the street as it is h would game was indirectly named, a more tonio for a Is turn of an impression. right knee as the case be well to put a bit of cut on the or leas Impotent factor in a team's with thethe left. The right leg simply forward pass is He was pitted against an Inexball. It then occurred to me that, avictory. But ifso the If is straightens and has to perform no thrill, then perienced soldier boy. Jack League, while I had instantly fixed the club kicking. Few. functions This can and the Atlantan punched at League for the pitch, still the yardage had any. forward pastes can equal the natnpltrated thrill of watching a beautiful drop-kic- k usually be done without regard to for two or three rounds and then never even occurred to me. I think and propel, the position of the left foot. put on the finishing touches the player who bothers himself fig- rathersoar forty yards fied. Strlbling and his parents deliberately, between the goat Right Foot Shoald he thinks to be yardage what uring on in search of other fights should forget it. Figure by clubs posts; or a placement rise from the holder 's hands and ascend to a three But League did not forget StrlbWhen you survey a snot. J But the right foot must be in posi a ma box make in He to started trJiln kmc ling VOU the and should uuuiuiy experience give He mined answer, end the answer should be F n tion to supply a great deal of power. fighter out of himself lacmig an actual thrust, as the ball is hit Jack Dempsey's camp for a month expressed in one or another of your That is shown by the firm hold rt and came out of It wrtb experience emphasized In other department clubs. We want to know where the kicker must have upon the ground to preSince then League has fought of bygone days the one whose vent slipping I always feel I should much. He recently gave Big Boy 'Copyright. John F Dflle Co.) Peterson a cuffing and has polished Ifngthly dropkicks. placements and be safer if I could anchor my right foot against a stone wall so that 1 off tome lesser lighta punts, were not few and far bea swimme; en s a prar.iou Now 1st has signed up to r tween, the one who knew no one might spring from it hSTThe Tribune Want Column ancle for a field eoai but all ancles does from s turn board en Tuesday night or yew wet as nas UT.I believe that the help in the Teton Eleven Upsets Ashton Hardest Practice ttSJSSMSSSI It is gratifying to note that the collegiate football season in Salt Lake began with a real football game, insteaB.of with an unsatisfachas been so often tory exhibition, the case in the past. In former years, in ieswe part, local college football was introduced almost every season with a mediocre game, a game which everyone kfcew beforehand would be mediocre, and one which, save for possible accident. could not be otherwise than mediocre. The natural and inevitable result was that two or three thousand football devotees went out to see the opening game, were very properly disgusted, and came away with their eagerness for football pretty well squelched. All of whiah made it bad lor games that followed. The wisdom of bringing a good football team to Salt Lake for the opening game was amply proved by the turnout of fans, whose number The Colorado 10,000. approached Aggies were champions in 1927. They came with a reputation, and there Was reason to believe that they would put up a battle. That belief was well grounded, for perhaps there has never been a football game in Salt Lake which was more of a battle than Saturday's. How much better it is to start the season with a real game than with a set-uThe thousands who saw Saturday's game were delighted with the exhibition, and whenever a showman, professional or amateur, that depresents a performance lights his patron he is laying the foundation for future harvest. The opener of 1928 should be the standard for coming years. it UPSETS of the "J" (left) and Dan Gilletpie of V. A. C. ( right ) will be marked men in the Provo stadium clash of the rival univenity grid squads. Thrills aplenty loom in the football fray Saturday between Utah Aggie and B. Y. I . at Provo, and, from past performance, Owen Rowe YOUNGSTERS LAY PLANS FOR GRID CONTESTS WITH FARMERS KANSAS CITY. Oct. 21 (IP). Nt braska. Missouri and Kansas shar leadership of the Big Six as the con fcrence enters a period of tltule dashes after nearly a month of th season has passed, with only three games bearing on the championship having been played. Each of the three leaders has played and won one Big Six game. Nebraska gained the top more than two weeks ago with a win over Iowa Missouri State, while yesterday stopped State again and Kansas defeated the Kansas Aggies. The Corn huskers from Nebraska took an lm- game from Sortant intersectional Oklahoma has not yet played a conference game. Outstripping in national Interest the strictly conference contests Satvictory urday was Nebraska's over Syracuse in Lincoln. The Corn-- h an of us Iters took advantage early Syracuse fumble to score and from then until the closing minutes of the fourth quartet, were forced to the utmost to stop the New Yorkers' aerial attack. Failure of Syracuse to add the point after touchdown was the lone bar to a tie game. Two minutes before the final gun, Kansas took to the air to score a victory over the Kansas Aggies at Manhattan and break a jinx, during which the Aggies have won four games, while two have been tied. Had not the wind blown back an Aggie punt giving Kansas the ball on the Aggie 32 yard line, the game probably would have gone into the records as a scoreless -- six-ye- ar -- wT After fumbling the ball so frequently the first half that Iowa State lead, the Missouri rah up a Ticers came back to win a weird game, 29 to 19. Oklahoma Journeyed to Omaha to turn back a determined Crelghton thrust and win, 7 to 0, by a forty-yar- d pass in the fourth quarter. The pass, Mitchell to Churchill, was d line by the nabbed on the Injured Sooner end, who was nailed in his tracks. Mills lugged the ball over on the next play. Drake retained possession of the k01d Oaken Bucket" by defeating Grinnell in a night game at Des Moines. 19 to 7. Marquette drubbed the Oklahoma Aggies in Milwaukee. 26 to 0. St Louis university stopped the Missouri Miners, 12 to 7. one-yar- , French Town Provides Burial Free of Charge APT, France OPL Free funerals have been voted by the municipal council. Every one of the 12,000 citizens of this oddly named town of southern France is accorded the -- powerful position in which to place the right foot is one at a 90 degree angle to the line of play In that way the right leg offers the maximum resistance in the direction of play, and is in position to exert the limit of force In the direction of the ball. If the foot be turned measureably In either direction from that position there must result a weakening of the support of a iMtrlction upon the freedom with which the hips can be -- 'Copyright. 192. by the Be U Syndicate. Inc. CmiiMafiJ Cgs Carp., New York UTAH BEVERA6E & DISTRIBUTING OOMPAMYHKsfr.aWrtort |