Show i Fife Four STUDENT LIFE Are You a Golfer? Talk Up The Proposed Golf Match ! Tracksters ! Special Courses Ute-Agg- Given Evedy Tuesday and Thursday 11a m See Coach! ie SIXTH ANNUAL COACHES SCHOOL Intramara) Trackmen Advised to Get Instruction t 5? I f? jp fp cp rp cp ? ? P fP fp f£ fp fp p Kerman of T ulane mportant INDOOR ATTEMPT III B I I Ott Romney of Brigham Young University Vadal Peterson of the University of Utah and "Dick” Utah Aggies Romney of the three Teams coached by these mentors have won from Pacific coast conference teams the NaWestern tional AA champions Conference teams Eastern teams and Missouri Valley Conference teams They are advocates of an aggressive type of basketball which allows high scoring and eliminates the stalling tactics which are causing so much trouble in other sections ( COURSE IN TREATMENT OF ATHLETE’S INJURIES Schubert Dycbe of Montana State college will teach a course in the treatment of athletic injuries Dyche has had conaidei-abl- e experience in this important He has been trainer and field coach of athietie teams since 1918 For a period of two years starting In 1921 he was reconstruction as- COURT FOR NETMEtl Hiking Class The "hiking class” will meet weather regulardless of the conditions If conditions are not suitable for a hike archery will be taken up but in any event the class will assemble as per scheduled AGGIE MENTOR The National Federation of State High School Athletic Associations with the idea of proposing a number of changes In present basketball rules havs mailed to Bill 0 OTT ROMNEY Reading representative for the 8W BIERMAN State of Utah a form of questionnaire which be has distributed to the twenty-fiv- e jiigh ’ schools of Utah for their consideration and action To reduce the number of free BY SIIERM LLOYD throws and to eliminate the delay of the game for the same essence the of the proposed changes As a worthy successor to Knute Rockne of Notre Noted men such as Dr Forest C Allen A A U J H Crocker Dame Pop Warner of Stanford Howard Jones of Southern California and Wallace WaCe of Duke University rennie Canada E J Hickox Y M C A D W E Meanwell National col- W Bierman maker of champions at Tulane University legiate H G Reynolds OfficiaU has been named the football coach at the Aggie summer and Floyd A Rowe Chairman Natrona Federation for the board of school next summer Bierman comes here with a record of 3 consecutive proposed changes conference championships to his credit Last A SYNOPSIS OF THE TEN Southern CHANGES IS AS FOLLOWS: his Tulane gridders held the highly touted Trojans year 1 Permit on free throws dur- of Southern California to a single touchdown victory and ing the game but accumlate these displayed an offensive which left the coast fans marveling until end of quarter In 1928 the 2 W hen offensive player fouls at the brilliant defense of the southerners in defensive territory ball goes offense of Tulane was good enuogh to bring high scoring honors of the country WJthout question Bierman is one of to defensive player as rather than permitting the leading grid experts of the entire country The drastic free throw charge personal foul changes of the football rules will likely draw a long list wf against offending player coaches to the Aggie summer session and Logan may 3 When defensive player fouls in his own territory give offensive feel justly proud at bringing a mentor of Bierman’s ability player unrestricted pass from spot to this locality of foul and charge personal foul — against offender 4 Fouls made when ball is in As far as sports are concerned the Aggie campus is possession of either side ball about as alive as the stock market Just when it looked to offended goes like the tennis courts were ready to accomodate the Aggie side and charge personal foul racket wielders along comes a slide swipe of winter and against offending player buried the community in snow At this writing it's 5 When defense fouls opponent e in act of shooting and basket is still snowing and things are wetter than the middle made charge two personals against Atlantic Ah Well such is the life in the far west offending player but permit no and if you happen to he adept at some outside sport free throws 4 When defense fouls opponent you’ll just have to wait until Old Sol wins his yearly in act of shooting and basket is duel with the elements of winter or else join the multimade chargeonersonal against tude over in the gymnasium Wednesday afternoon half offender but allow one free throw of the gym was filled with tennis players the other 7 Instead of free throws could half with basketball men the ends with spring football we make penalty same as in hoccandidates the track up above with track men and the one for or havtwo minutes key men just had to content themselves with the halls field box for offenders ing penalty A All free throws to be made pin pole vaulter was covorting up among the rafters at the half use principle of cancellation if one team has ten the other twelve the latter would try Spring football continues on its merry way at the for two and former none Aggie 'camp with the candidates doing all their outdoor 9 The fouled player be given work in the gym Around 50 men have been issued suits possession of the ball at spot ot offense and be allowed to pass including 6 regulars with which to build next year’s eleven or shoot If the roan was fouled around Leading the troupe is TOPICAL FEVER BUOYED TRIP II011IIIIG SET Upon his arrival at home Coach E L “Dick” Romney was able to make no definite statemtnt in reguard to his Invitational trip to Denver University to study athletic matters of that institution Romney’s only word was as follows: “I did not apply for the position nor did Denver While make me any offer there we talked of conditions in general I became well acquainted with their problem and I expect that they know ms better "Dick” stated that he attended a number of fine banquets and met many very prominent people many of ' which were alumni of the "Pioneer University” The trip was entirety at the expense of the Kosis His final words were "anything more' than has already been stated will be a result of further developments” Bierman Worthy Successor “Come on in The Water’s Fine” oF-th- REGION 110 ODE TRACH MEET III STADIUM With Coach "Dick” Romney in charge of the day’s events the Utah State Agricultural College will again act as host to the 1 Track and Field Region No Meet to be held April 30 1932 instructions and rule of the meet have been mailed to the various schools of Region No 1 which includes: Randolph Woodruff Laketown Garden City Ogden Weber Bear River South Cache Logan Preston and Box Elder The rules of the meet are wholly in accordance with State track and field regulations Five places will count 5 4 3 2 and 1 toward the total score High school coaches are required to check eligibility of all men and meet with the other coaches before the meet in order to place men in events The officials of the meet include Coach E L Romney "director A1 Warden p referee: Warren announcer Jack Croft Starter Also judges timers secrers inspectors and Physician Dr W Hopeful Gridiron Prospects lsfe i1’881?1 at K°al ron? t1® from the fouled makes his shot 10 When foul occurs give ball to offended player and charge personal foul against offenders A summary of high school reports will be made in conjunction with the final summary and reports from the A C U the Y M C A Referees’ association the National Collegiate and Canadian groups Co-e- ds career- John was picked on most of the teams last year and will again be pitted against McDonald of Utah next fall who was the other center choice The rest of the regulars are Tolman and Schaub in the d both sophomores and Foregon and Hull in the line The championship frosh aggregation of last fall will be used in filling up the holes made vacant by the graduates There are also a number of men who made their letters last year who will be back battling for a regular berth - back-fiel- KEN-WE- L Determined RACKETS AT SCHOOL PRICES! Preston The day's tennis events are unsistant at Fort Bayard NMUS der the direction of H B Hun Veterans hospital In 1928 Dyche saker of the Physical Education took out his degree in bacteriology and Intramural departments All entries of ootlj singles and doubles at Montana State College are required to report at the ten The President of Lehigh Uni- nis courts to Professor Hunsaker versity saye students have changed at 9:45 a m With complete plans well unvery little in the past thirty years 1 s is why parente who have der way all indicationa point tosstss or daughters In college wor ward a very successful high school tract meet 7- - To Play Tennis This Year This spring quarter should open up a fine tennis season despite the weather's report to the contrary Margaret Burgoyne women’s tennis manager Is still confident that the sun will shine and would very much like a reaction from all girls whose knowledge of athletics extends to wielding a tennis racket Although another covering of snow makes It appear as though it were still the "night before Christmas' 'In Logan the Aggie tennis aspirants have been working out on an improvised tennis court built in the Smart gym With the return of four letter-meand a host of former high school and junior college stars prospects for a successful season are not so dull Leading the promising group of netmen we have Captain Glade “Doc” Linebaugh state doubles championship holder n of the duo Then we have the famous Jack Christiansen's kid brother Ralph who won a letter last year and established a name for himself Two more veterans Jack Christiansen and Claude Jensen will form the nucleus of this year’s tennis team Head Coach E L Romney has announced that Perce Smith a former Utah Aggie Tennis star and in his time one of the best doubles players ever seen In this part of the country will coach the Aggies this season Smith may be remembered as a veteran along with the late C R Johnson Fred Mel "Buck” Dixon Gallacher Earle Pierce and E M Garnett No definite clue as to the "net strength” of the Aggies can be workgained until their outs begin n VA0AL PETERSON T ‘UTES’TAKE Linegaubh-Christianse- ACTION IN SUPPORT fforts March to establish golf as a sport competitive intercollegiate in the Western division of the Rocky Mountain conference took shape at Utah university recentlv when a group of campus golf enthusiasts enlisted the support of the Athletic council in an effort to stimulate interest among the other two Utah colleges Brigham Young University and Utah State It is thought by the proponents of the move that golf will get a hearing where other sports such as baseball hockey skiing have failed because of the low cost of running the sport on an intrastate basis just as swimming tennis and wresNing are now conducted Coach Ike Armstrong of Utah and Stanley Murphy graduate manager are said to be in favor of the fairway sport and Dr H Leo Marshall head of the physical education department is Interested in getting the sanction of athletic authorities of the two other Utah colleges At Its last meeting the R M C Faculty conference vested power in Western division heads to inaugurate the popular Scottish pastime at such time as should be exigent with the growth and deathmand of letics SALT LAKE CITY intcr-collcgla- 24-E- out-do- CAMPUS HANDBALL TOURNAMENT NEARS END An handball tournament sponsored by the Physical Education department has been underway for ike past two weeks In the doubles competition Professors Hill and Hurst seem to be well on their way to championship while George Picot holds the whip handle for the singles honors Intramural handball was completed some time ago The present tourney was open to any and all interested in entering There has been a great deal of interest shown iq handball the chief drawback seems to be the limited amount of playing apace The Aggies’ hopes for a championship grid machine next year loom as the brightest for a number of years Of Racket Iiestringing' Msogeocooeoccoosoeos BIKE SHORE & SPORTING GOODS 19 West 1st North Logan Utah tramural track I Elwood Romney Selec ted On A ll American Five It Interest to Utah basketball fane to note that Elwood Romney B Y U'a sensational forward and unanlmoua choice for 911 conference Rocky Mountain 1932 honor team haa been chosen board of by tha aa a forward on their seThe team lective board consisting of Dr Walter F Meanwell chairman (Wisconsin) J Fred Bohler (Washington State) C M "Nibs" Price (California) Francis A Schmidt (Texas Christian) Lou Jarrdet (Pennsylvania) G Ott Romney (Brigham Young) George M Edwards (Missouri) and Gus Tebell (Virginia) chose Romney over such brilliant men as Holsten Washington State Fuller Washington U Fagans Texas Sumner Oregon State Christians O'Leary Kansas Unianl versity: Reiff Northwestern: Zuber St Jose College Philadcp-phi- a to be the running mate of Richard Linthicum star forward of the University of California at Los Angeles The report of the board runs “Romney Is a senior 20 years of age and a jeading scorer in tho Rocky Mountain region for the past two years He is a player of great Individual brilliance He ia a tireless competitor and invariably secures the ball Bnd makes his own shots” Is of Ed Krause of Notre Dame gained the center post He is claimed In be the best center in the middle-we- CLEANLINESS BEAUTY ECONOMY IN UPKEEP st In years the Three Great Virtues of Enamel Especially Sennets’ Gloss a superior interior Finish enamel for walls and woodwork in Beautiful Colors and White The guard position went to Jollre Wooden Purdue' and Lewis Berger Maryland Wooden' greatness need not be mentioned for his performances have already reached this region Berger is easily considered the best guard in the east Elwood Romney played hie last year with B Y U this season but the fans can still remember when he played for ’Dixie years ago and due to his 'brilliant playing was named pn the official honor team for three years straight a record that has been not but that At equaled surpassed time the sport critics predicted a great future for Romney and th's selection does not go beyond their expectations all-sta- ! Co The attention of all intramural trackmen is called to the fact that Coach Romney Is conducting a class in track instruction every Monday Wednesday and Friday at 11 o'clock in the gym Not only Is It important from the instruction point of view but Professor H B Hunsaker stales that in order for intramural teams to get entry points In tho first meet scheduled for April 8 every man must have attended at leas two weeks of instruction and train ing period They are required to get an eligibility slip from Romney stating that they have completed this amount of work Eight men are required for entry points The winner will receive 150 intra-urmpoints Romney Is very well pleased with the progress of this year's Intramural program and especially with the prospects of a successful track season made brighter by tha keen interest shown in In- post' This man Is a speed demon and is well approved by critics $250 to $800 Al’s Prospects Depend on Intramural Material :ete vf fikins” Bill Barker- tail easily see that this selection and Ried Shields is going to leave a few gaping holes in is a great honor by viewing tho who were picked along the machine but the host of capable candidates for the “greats" with Romney As mentioned fall of a next high rating positions assures (he Aggies holds the other forward all-purpo- se r All-so- B 5 Necessary Training IN OUTLINE Because the changes in the 1932 football rules which prohibit a player from leaving his feet to block or tackle an opponent will actually effect the style of blocking and tackling to be taught by the football coaches next year "Dick” Romney of the Utah Aggies expects an even larger enrollment at the sixth annual Utah Aggie Summer School for Coaches than In the past Not only will the coaches present have their plans to handle these important by the changes in style Influenced football instructor B W Bierman of Tulane University but they will have an opportunity to talk the matter over with the other coaches present and thus 'get various valuable ideas on the blocking and tackling problems Also the football officials association will again be invited to come to Logan and talk over their problems in handling the new changes with Coach Bierman an dthe other coaches present FOLLOWS WORK OF ROCKNE WARNER STPPKE JONES WADE Coach B W Bierman seems to be a logical instructor to follow Jones Zuppke Rockne Warner and Wade in handling the football class at the Aggies school ConBierman was an ference and in 1915 when he captained the Minnesota University football team In 1919 he started to coach at Montana University where he remained for three years In 1923 and 1924 he coached Mis-at Tulane University going to 1923 sissippi A and M for the and 1924 seasons later returning to Tulane and remaining there from 1927 to 1931 inclusive and now he has been called back to his old school Minnesota University where he will start coaching next fall TULANE WINS RECOGNITION IN T KOGAN BATTLE The Tulane University teams the coached by Bierman won n southern conference championships-Iwere These teams rated among the outstanding teams each year as was his team His Tulane teams did of 1928 not lose a single game to a southern team from October 1928 to the present SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP SINCE 28 Last year Tulane played Southern California to a standstill at Pasadena on New Year's Day The fact that they held the Trojans and to within one touchdown threatened to beat them surprised the entire football world Tulane had a varied offense which made a big hit with all the fans present at this game ROMNEY BROTHERS PETERSON INSTRUCT BASKETBALL ( Tracksters To Get BASKETBALL AND ATHLETE’S INJURIES fJ ’ p p H Hunsaker Warns List of Instructors NEW FOOTBALL RU LES rp rp ?' 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