Show SEE FROM TROJAN-AGGI- REFER TILT AT JR E GRID-GRAP- H HOARD MENTS REGARDING SCHOOL ACTIVITIES HIGH TOMORROW ' AFTERNOON AT 4 O’CLOCK Aggie Gridders Make California Trip Twenty-Fou- r GRID CAPTAIN show that Jones-me- n in the past three seasons have scored 1060 points with 178 The points made against them average points score per game is of scored 321 the average points on the Trojans each bame being view of In the fact that the Trojans meet such teams as Um-- j of California Stanford -Notre- - Dartr- Unrversityr-aiid season this is a remarkable average 5-- Of twelve letter men back from last year ten were regulars the only regular lost to the team being Drury an selection One of the celebrities who will carry the brunt of burden for the Trojans is Captain Jesse J Hibbs tackle Captain Morley quarterback from last year's Graduated frosh ranks at the California school are over 140 high school With this abundance captains of material to choose from Jones should not encounter serious difficulty in filling the vacancies of last year’s team While it may not refiulte a ' great prophet to predict the outcome tomorrow backers Aggie may rest assured that the Farmers will take the field with thfe deter-- 1 mination to do their best Occupying a respectable position in the ranks of this year's football candidates is a man from Tooele whose name is Daniel Gillespie When "pan'’ entered school at the College last fall he had never performed on the gridiron in spite of his lack of experience Gillespie did not hesitate to enlist with the dmgllng football boys when he entered College and before the season was over he was occupying a regular berth in the backfield When the training camp opened this fall our friend from Tooele was among the first to put on a suit “Dan" came back with a love for the game and a strong determination to break into the He is now playing varsity ranks halfback for the Agges and it would not surprise anyone who has seen the "big boy” perform to find him in the mix-u- p against the famous Trojan eleven in the Los Angeles Coliseum tomorrow This is an example of what determination will do It is needless to say that there are a great many other students who could do likean wise if they only possessed equal degree of DETERMINATION Brothers Create Rivalry One of the stimulating features of this year’s football program is the game scheduled for October 27 On this day the team of the Romney brothers Ott of B Y U and “Dick" of Utah Agges are booked to clash in the dedicatory game of the new "Y” stadium Both “Dick” and "Ott" have established enviable reputations as coaches In the Rocky Mountain Conference Ott the older brother went to Montana State College at Bozeman from East Sde High School about rx years ago At that time the “Bobcats” were traditionally among the weak members of the R- - M C- - athletic As soon as Romney took league over the reins at the Montana school it was predicted by athletic authorities in this region that not many years would elapse before the Bobcats would be among the first raters Their predictions were fuliilled It was not long until the Montana “Bobcats" had garnered the conference title in basketball for two consecutive years They also placed 1000 percent in the gridiron percentage column on one or two occasions Lost year the Bobcats bowled over "Dick’s” machine in Ogden to the tune of 13-- 8 To date the Brigham Young boys have always been near the cellar In the gridiron percentage column With the passng of Ott Romney from Montana State College to the Brigham Young University the same prophesies are being made on behalf of the "Cougars” as were made in favor of the Bobcats six years ago Do pesters are of the opinion that the Cougars need no more be rated among the cellar holders but that they will henceforth command the respect of the strongest conference teams To date the Aggies have won every game played against the "Y" eleven The question is will they be able to With the Romney brothers at the athletic helms of th Cougar and Aggie institutions rivalry Is likely to was even hotter than that whcih exists between ttiv t uin The gridiron season for 1928 will be inaugurated in Logan on October 6 at the new U A C stadium when the Utah Aggies meet the Montana Mines A gala event is in store for football °tors as this opening tussle to be accompanied by a fitting tire Miners from Montana never have given the Aggies a close game this year’s should be better as the Mines have added determination to try wiping out numerous defeats at the hands of Romney’s protegek Football fans and col lege students have this opportunity of seeing their hopes in action before the regular conference season is opened A salute by theR O T C firing squad will open the occasion when the crowd is settled down to witness the battle of brain and brawn Immediately following this the flag will be hoisted to the breezy heights of the stadfum pole The college army has this in charge Several state and college officials of note will be present to participate in the flag raising e ceremonies Peppy and marches and parade formations will be presented by the large school band in full uniforiri The famous Logan Fife and Drum Corps will also be on hand to lend extra significance to the occasion These well trained mefi will perform before the game and at the half Throughout the fray cheer king “Joe” Thomas and assistant Sterl Larsen will lead the Blue and White rooters in cheers songs and also the now famous Aggie card displays Coach Romney’s men will be back from Los Angeles in fine trim for another fight and with the Montana eleven in real revengeful mood there should be an interesting tussle After this game the Aggies get down to hard work to round out the machine tljat will plow through the R M C schedule Five Lettermen : Places -- Revived An Arkansas father whose son was doing badly in college tried calling him over the long distance about his grades 116110 Ed Why don’t you make better grades?” he asked “Can’t hear you Father' “I say can’t you make better grades ?” “Can’t hear you Father” “I say Ed tlo you need any money?” “Ye3 Dad send me fifty dollars” — Wichita Journal Return ’ Theron Smart Intersectional For The spring and summer of 1928 marked the advance of Aggie tennis to a higher level than it has beer for several years Aggie underdogs In state intercollegiate tennis for a number of seasons suddenly developed a punch that needs only a polish to win championships The entire varsity squad with the exception of Johnson captain and mainstay for the past two campaigns will be back in the white togs next imspring to threaten the so-fpregnable supremacy of the Utes and Cougars Cowley Cannon Saxer Cooley and Christensen will wuira-t- o Jdw slaw The Intercollegiate race developed Into the hottest and most exciting one that fans have witnessed for years Every dual match was decided by a 2 count The B Y- batttesed through for four victories' to cop the state laurels Aggies and Utah tied for second each holdng a win over the other These matches were featured by the play of the Aggies but a decided lack of finish in their attack the pluck of Dixon and steadiness of Holt for the B Y and the brilliancy of "Chick1 Utah ace and intermoun- tain singles champ in college circles The intermountain tourney held late in May at Salt Lake witness ed the invasion of “MUtein and- Russell Colorado U into the Beehive State to cop the doubles crown from Blevins and Freed Utah Blevins conquered Johnson Aggie star In the singles final in a match which saw the tall Ute at his best Johnson and Cannon reached the double semifinal giving the Aggies a good showing In the tourney The meet tennis- of brought forth the best the school season ' ’ The Logan city tournament in July featured the Aggie lettermen Johnson ' Christensen and Saxer Johnson played marvelous tennis to beat the youthful Christensen In a straight set triumph for the city title By his victory Johnson gained permanent possession of the Howell trophy With five lettermen returning prospects for a state championship next year are rosy The grow ing popularity of the net sport here will place Logan at the top If It continues to grow --In Three Branches— Of Athletics Overcomes Serious Handicaps in Upward Battle - From invalidism to stardom is a path few athletes take but Theron Smart captain and brilliant halfback of the Utah Aggies Is the favored exception A few years ago just before entering college Smart was stricken with a sewhich vere case of pneumonia left him in a greatly weakened condition and with two lungs that were far from strong ’and healthy He entered the Utah Agricultural College and very gradually began to engageTh athletlcs'fiis prep school athletic career had brought him no recognition he had been a very ordinary performer and in football spent most of the game time on the bench His freshman year bore out his early lack of promise As a Sophomore he subbed at halfback on the vdrsity playing enough to Wirt a letter but doing The follownothing sensational ing spring he decided he would be a pole vaulter and astonished himself the coach and the general public by capturing the event in the State meet that year Apparently that success was He returned to all he needed football in 1927 and quite unaccountably proved to he a polishHis offensive play was ed star faultless he tackled viciously and an opposition pass in his direction was extremely hazardous There were many good men on the Aggie team last year but Smart was a classy performer he had polish His football playing was suave in addition to being sensationally good To top an already excellent season the Smart boy of the Aggies tried out for basketball at the suggestion of the coach and he played regularly on the Farmer quint He was the best defensive man on the squad and consistent scorer He finished the year as the ace pole vaulter In the State Coach Romney can’t entirely explain it his former high school coach and his prep school friends are flabbergasted and Theron Smart Is the athletic luminary of the Rocky Mountain Conference A reverant old man walked down the street He saw a woman a Ford cranking Perspiration was rolling down her lace one was eommg down she stocking was talking to the car “Pardon me Miss” he said apCustomer at the “United”: Have proaching her “didn’t 1 hear you you anything in the shape of ba- take the Lord’s name in vain?" "Not In vain sir” said the girl nanas? You see I did get the damn we Yes ma’am Lilly white: have some nice green cucumbers engine started" 3-- - all-rou- -- Girls RifleCIub Meeting Monday Well Attended POSSIBILITIES UNCERTAIN Must Have Man to Instruct — Captain Smith’s Decision Anxiously Awaited Last Monday at noon a large group of former members and other girls interested in fire arms met to discuss plans for the rifle team The president Thelma Johnson took charge of the meeting Although the girls seemed very enthusiastic about forming a team for the coming year no definite plans were made as they are not sure if they will be allowed to have n Tilt Initial Frosh Scrimmage Mentor Southern California Has Abundance of Material Uncovers Talented Men AGGIE LINEUP NAMED COMPETITION Team Accompanied By Fife and Drum Corps— Return Sunday KEEN Westover Maughan Deschner Thompson Jenkins Smith Bros Maddock Liltywhite Barker Hartman Jensen and Ward Showing Exceptional Ability Dibble Ilun-sak- ar Attains Stardom Farmers Open Season Against Touted Trojans-I- - rac-quete- -- pre-gam- A GREAT HELPER 1 To Illustrate the tremendous task which the Aggie boys will be up against whenihey take the field Coach Howard Jones' against Trojan warriors in Los Angelesto tomorrow the writer wishes point out a few features of the Drum Corps And School Hand Trojan gridders To Parade at Opening Game According to M B Rice football-three in the the Trojans dopester OFFICIALS PRESENT year period under Coach Howard Jones from 1925 to 1927 inclusive were the only university team to Student Card Displays Will score more than 1000 points over Feature Stunts their competitors Rice’s figures BULLETIN TO FOR ANNOUNCE- Last Friday witnessed er the first frosh scrimmage this yeai iLI AUMiC- - jUCCCSS amUruiawtha showing jnad the prospects are that the frosh A Twenty-fou- r Utah Aggie gridders Coach Romney Trainer Nelson and student manager Jim Underwood left Logan Thursday morning for Los Angeles where the E13b‘ team will meet Howard Jone s Trojan eleven of the U S C in the Colseum there The gridders chosen to make the trip were selected because of the real niri’fy ?rrj piuev jey have sRowq in recent scrimmage cenGardner and Richmond ter Eergeson Vanderhoof Saxer Hunsaker and Cliff guards Harry Clark Day Judah Sorensen Jensen tackles and Peterson Dahie Phillips and Tate ends Call and Lindquist quarterbacks and Captain Smart Wade Worthington nwiwi --Gillespie Remund and Griffin backfield are the men Romney picked to carry forward Aggie hopes in the Saturday battle The Aggie starting lineup will probably include: Gardner center Eergeson and Vanderhoof guards Day and H Clark tackles Jensen Call quarterand Dahie ends back Smart and Wade halfbacks and ejther Remund orGillcspie alia fullback Bergeson Jeiuen Smart aie the only regulars from last year's team in the starting Most of the other men lineup have been In some important games but are yet quite Inexperienced Tills battle with the powerful coast eleven will prove the worth of the new men under fire The Trojan starting lineup Is not definitely known yet as Coach Jones has a large string of likely looking candidates who are almost on a par It Is almost certain however that Don Williams fleet quarterback Floyd Thomas Russel Saunders Harry Edelson and Jim Snider all barkfleld men and Captain Jesse Hibbs Cecil Hoff Frank Anthony and Nathan Barlinesmen will be among rage those who begin the fight The Aggies will have Don Williams to backfield watch in the Trojan Thi3 lad was one of the most brilliant open field ball toter? In the country last year and he is sure to prove a real threat- - Jesse have an exceptional lineup Aggie Trainer Is Also One of Keen competition is plentiful Best Matmen in Country in every department and with One of the prime reasons for 51 men going after 11 positions the success of the Aggies in Rocky it will beuo easy matter for one Mountain Conference athletics is to hold his place Nelson George Nelson trainer As was expected in the scrimhas been with the Aggies for the mage Friday Dibble the star last half dozen years and has es- from Twin Falls was indeed a tablished an enviable record as a at quarterback shining light discaretaker for the injuries and former Logan abilities of the Farmer athletes with Westover High star also showing up Nelson has the reputation of ways having the men under his well in that department At fullback a real fight' took place care In the best possible shape The Farmer trainer came from ’Ras” Maughan who starred at the Scandinavian country of his South Cache three years ago is birth about 15 summers ago He back in the fight against Deslamhas jacked and- - halfback posichner the At his way all over the northwest and tions Thompson did well along a In town in landed little finally Tough luck fell southern Idaho From earliest with Jenkins youth he had undaunted courage upon Jenkins however in the and a burly untrained strength form of a sprained ankle lie is and he drifted Into matrimony expected back in a suit before and heavyweight wrestling almost long At end the Smith brothat the same time ers showed their old stuff and Rose Rapidly will likely make some tough goAfter that his rise was rapid In ing against any other wingmen the mat game until today he Maddock and Hunsaker are doranks as the leading heavy- ing outstanding work at tackle in the interrtiountaln with weight plenty of competition The country Unfortunately he Is too guard position has plenty of light for the modern heavyweights and too heavy for the middle- material Lillywhite former all weight class but In spite of that state sub and captain of the all fact he has met and defeated state second team is showing some of the best boys In the coun- some real fight along with try He has never gone Into the Barker Hartman Jensen and sport too seriously has never had Ward There are several good a coach or a manager and manout men for the pivot position more are In proagers important fessional wrestling today than the but none of ’them are outstandwrestlers in fact they rank up ing as yet with the promoters With this exhibition of rea’ Teaches Wrestling football talent and under the tackle Farming also claimed the atten- capable direction of Coaches Hibbs 1927 will be stationed at his old position of Nelson and he still wellds Anderson and frosF the Hawley a pitchfork and giddaps the old tion to repulse Aggie line smashes team should get some excep smaller mule during the summer months Aggie inc'i although In addition to being trainer Nel- tional results New additions are will have two weeks training adson h the Aggie wrest- coming in every day vantage over the Californians With this advantage and the Blue ling team His teams have conand White “never-say-dispirit Concerning Poor Grammar tinually won the western division at woik the Romney boys are dechampionship of the conference ’I have been criticized quite termined to make a real showing a man to watch and help teach a little by some of the town in the Saturday tussle the use of fire arms Further smart Alecks for using poor The Logan Fife and Drum on the field to keep meetings are depending oil the grammar” ran an editorial in a Corps will be Kansas weekly “Now I have the team pepped up with their answer of Major Smith Several AgAll girls registered in college three good reasons for this In snappy presentations gie rooters will also be present to are eligible to participate in the the first place I don’t know any cheer the Logan boys onward Second half of you ei tryouts Membership is based better Scheduled to arrive m Los on accuracy and high scores wouldn’t understand it if I did Romney Friday afternoon made during the trial shots use it Third if I did speak and plans to lun his team through a Lat year the team was in- write correctly I might be man- light signal practice immediately Team headquarters creased from ttJve to twenty aging some big New York paper on arrival are to be at the Huntington Hotel members and the at a large salary and yon larm-er- s If would lose the best editor in present plans work out the sentiment seems to be for the for will start charges Romney same number this year Old the county” home Sunday members and many other girls I’ll get the Johnson: are anxiously waiting and hop- bestLund EXECUTIVE BODY car we can afford team the can be that ing NAMES MANAGERS organiSweeten: won't be I Orpha zed sooff seen in it (Continued from Page One) years schooling In California has of Socials been chosen as Manager ‘ Foss” will man and Di amatics age the school play arrange the dates of all social functions and take charge of numerous other details with reference to our dramatic and social activities Tbe- thrd position filled- was ?& sis an I Manager of Stud7 hal Franklin Richards will’ ent Life have an opportunity to show his business abllty in this capacPy Certanlv the opportunity- offered these students in making contact with the business world and in assuming responsibility for the success or failure of an important activity wJJ "be valuable to them will road-gang- An-grl- ayesent - 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Faye Pederson: Because daddy never gets a chance to use it w-- e Miic Merrill (in histuiy class: In what battle did General Wolfe say? “I die happy” Lowell Smart: I think it was his last She’s Ij'iKht! only u Ii'tf I III-- r mah camer’s hi tl'U'Uj' |