Show STUDENT LIFE foir aiffifle Momney’s Men All Jenson Speaker On Athletics Professor Joseph R Jenson will be the speaker on Athletics at the Utah Educator association meeting being held today Organising managing and general on Intramural information contests will be his main point of discussion SetFor Season’s Toughest Event REMODELED ' HEAVY LINES Win THE GAME (Continued From Page One) Coach Romney’s boys led by Captain and Center John Vranes are in the pink of condition after a two weeks’ lay off The injury tikis seems to have missed the boys this Ever since a successful freshman year The Aggie line will be as heavy as Utah’s this year each team averaging 183 pounds on the forward wall year “Rudy" Van Kanipen has been furnishing steady competition Vranes of course will be at center with Forgcon and for some of the rest of the team Barker flanking him at the guard posts Both of these Briggs mpnb'r- Being just recently men are veterans of former “Ute” struggles and are de- halfback has already haddangerous halfback position from a great hited doln end on "Rud” the gridiron Believe me Tackle positions will lie shared by year pendable performers in there to fight to make Howard Law Ed Reynolds or Stewart Elmer Ward who to make touchdowns and has been shifted to halfback may also be used Gordon yardage to win Nice goin’ Briggs Bixon a light but scrappy end may see some action in place of Os Gunderson John Hull seems a sure bet for an end He has played a consistent brand of ball which position should merit first call In addition there are many men who are a constant threat to the varsity berths of tho boys mentioned above Worth Gutke end Guy Christensen center Glenn tackle and others are very capable men and can be depended upon to do their bit fuir-skim- nicey-he’- I tl it i ) ! 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H how-eve- Owen — "If everyone pulls for the team and if Aggies get in and dig they have a good chance to win” Like a bulwork of strategy stands “Smilin’ Dick” Romney at the head of a list of victories in R M C tussels would stagger most institutions even twice the size of Utah State Those of you who know Dick personally know him to be the greatest “war horse” in the history of Utah State Modest in victory and cool under trying conditions Romrftys battle is one to the end In defeat he stands up and takes it on the chin without an alibi he stands by his team and they think a lot of their coach Propaganda has been poison to "Dick” at times but never flinching from the battle he smiles and says he expected the worst Saturday will be the greatest test of the whole year to say nothing of the culmination of determination of many years standing And if disappointed this year the goal the objective is still there and what's more "Dick” Romney will still be after it and he will always be fighting for superiority because that’s just the way with "Smilin’ Dick” He is the greatest “war horse” in the history of Utah State LaTTirart profes-u- y tt Vassar col ' e ! at her desk let ' Marshall Glenn plays a mighty oonsistant game on the line He hae been an active cog in the Ag gie teams ever since his first year at Utah State INTRAMURAL Led by the college band the big costume parade of the intramural sports review marched around the campus to the Smart gymnasium to open the 1932-season of intramural sports at the U A C At 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon witth every organization upon the campus represented the parade formed at the gym Each some group represented sport The band led off followed by the Pi Kappa symbolizing horseback riding Theta Upsiion archery Chi Omega skiing Beta Delta 33 a y last 1 ty a Elmer Ward that large dark sophomore whirlwind hae been coming through mighty good as tackle It’s a sure bet that Ward will see plenty of action Saturday TODDLE VOLLEYBALL OPENER HELD The Intramural Volley bail was given a good start by two games which were played after the sports parade yesterday afternoon The Foresters played the Phi Kappa Iota and lost with a score of 0 The Chi Omegas won from the Indians with a scoj of 1 Immediately following the games the student body held a matinee dance in the gymnasium 2-- 2-- SPORTS PARADE w Glen Pyper — ‘The game will be greatly enjoyed— the thoughts of the usual Thanksgiving dinner will not prevail” Ted Bagley — “From all facts there will be a big game at Hotel Friday evening —but Gunderson the gigantic end who answers to the name "Oss" Is go- the game will be the best one in ing Into this game Saturday with theK state” C Carlisle — “If Utah plays all the punch and pepper that any the way they did against the B man could he’s have we Although In Gordon Dixon Y U the Aggies have a large a lot he’s on the sophomore only coming the scrappiest players chance to win" As a dependable reserve Dixon is through with the good in great Phyllis Flamm — “I haven't any fashion one of the best of the group opinion on such things” Glen Earl — “Local boys will give their best stuff” CROSS COUNTRY N W Merkley — “Utah will win but Aggies will make a good showing” SCHEDULED New-hou- baseball Delta Nu tennis Delta Kappa golf Sorosts golf Barbs Beta tobogganing skiing and Delta baseball and swimming Epsilons skating Alpha Gamma Phi swimming Foresters volley ball and wrestling Engineers wijh hpt THIASH FOR ARMISTICE BATTLE CRY— “BEAT UTAH” “Beat Utah!” This is the password at Utah State this November 11 is the intramural cross country race Runners wilt week It has been the secret prayer of every Aggie for begin at the experimental farm years and for the past year thg two words have fairly (North Logan) run to the stadium yelled out from their poster in the men’s dressing room and around the track once They in the gym Every football man passing by those blazing will be scheduled to arrive during half intermission of the Colowords in the gym has breathed a silent pledge to do his ut- the rado Aggie game to determination Such most in striving to reach this goal Coach Jenson is anxious to see reach a giveiFpoint cannot be denied and if it is kept up more interest shown and desires Democrats say is that all participants report to Utah State CAN do what some pessimistic ' him at once to arrange for a Utah!” “Beat impossible physical examination and get in PREVALENT SPLENDID ATTITUDE training What is the attitude around school on the coming game? Organizations are urged to get “up and a There has not been a lot of energy wasted on idle boasting their representatives so that we can have some This is an excellent 6ign of a good state of mind because going” keen The time is USAC wants to show what she can do not to say what rapidly competition drawing near and training is necessary she can do Long periods of training are FRY LIKELY TO SEE ACTION what count in cross country races There has been some juggling going on in the Aggie Every man must build up a great amount nito the game It is thought however that he will soon a suit again PASS DEFENCE STRENGTHENED The Aggies have been giving some intensive practice to a defense system against Utah’s passing attack The Utes will probably try a number of passes in an effort to gain an early victory and Coach Romney is taking no chances of being caught without adequate pass defense of resistence in order i I FOR BETTER SERVICE r Patronize Shops Displaying This Card! t mm iinLvmwBwavvB FAVORABLE SCRIMMAGE The manner in which the Blue team ran through Utah formations used by the Frosh in scrimmage indicated that the Farmer means to create a “farm blockade” to prevent further overproduction in Ute victories The line worked splendidly and was an encouraging sign to Coach Romney LINES FAIRLY EVENLY MATCHED The Aggie line this year averages 184 pounds The Utah line averages 188 pounds or an advantage of four pounds per man for the Redskins This is a great help for the Staters who have usually been greatly' outweighed by the Utes i ft INTEREST By Philip Bullen The Aggies and the Utes meet Saturday in their annual fray Once again the two bitter rivals tangle for supremacy This year as in all others for the past half decade the Redskins will enter the game as favorites However anything can happen in a game where rivalry is a tense as In this one TEDESCO LIKELY TO SEE ACTION SATURDAY — The Utes will probably be stronger Saturday than at any time previously in the soason Their star quarterback Fred Tedesco is slated to see action for the first time in more than a month The Aggies on the other hand will also be at their pitch With a week's layoff behind them they are in the of condition and ready to dopink or die COLORADO AGGIES ONE TOO MANY FOR C U The biggest upset in the conference jo far occured last Saturday at Boulder when the Colorado Aggies defeated Colorado U 8 By defeating the university team the Farmers came to the front as the outstanding contender on the eastern slope They showed a very marked improvement over the Denver game the week previous Y U COUGARS BEGIN TO CLICK— The B Y U Cougars hit their stride again last Saturday after being temporarily halted by the Redskins and defeated Colorado Teachers 20-- 2 Their running attack started to function perfectly in the last quarter when they piled up fourteen points They also were far superior on defensive paly The Provoans travel to Laramie Saturday to ploy the Wyoming 7-- COLORADO AGS a LOOK GOOD IN GAMES Colorado Aggies upset the University of Colorado's plan of being conference champs for the second consecutive year last Saturday when they defeated Colorado When Denver University U 6 held Aggies to a 7 to 7 tie Colorado's hopes soared high and they 7-- themselves as the only Colorado Aggies however regarded this game as the most important one on their schedule and the tie with Denver regarded threat to Utah Cowboys LOOKS AS IF IDAHO HAS SOMETHING— On a rain soaked field last Satof Idaho urday the University Vandals were trimmed by the Oregon Web footers 32-- 0 The Vandals our Turkey Day opponent failed to show their expected attack and were far outclassed GREENLIN'G GAME SET FOR LATER— Thr Fresh game with It y tf rado Due to their victory Aggies postponed to November 12 The are on top of the conference in Greenlings also plRy the Redthe won and lost column with skin Papooses here the game bethree wins a tic and no losses ing scheduled for Nov 4 These Colorado Aggies are now recog- two games should be most internized champs and as a serious esting as all three teams are rated threat to the famous Utes In the very strong this year past the Aggie teams used the EVEN BREAK FOR “steam roller” plays but now they R M C TEAMS— have mixed a dazzling aerial atIn games last tack into their play this aerial week R M C teams came out in factor a been great attack has with a total of two won and two their victories Utah State's home- lost Western States defeated U I It’s up to you to train! BOOTH — POLITICIAN BRIDGEPORT Conn (IP Albie Booth Yale football star has made ihs debut as a political speaker by urging the of Persident Hoover before a crowd of 2000 here Hoover he said “is a quarterback who hasn't called the wrong play once” “t has always been the policy of teams Tve played on when In coming day will have plenty of a jam” he continued ‘‘to keep thrills when these two former the same quarterback in there un- teams meet Armistice day at til the field was clear A LIME again” be back in 5 se RUN By Wallace Sorenson The parade marched south past be back in time for the Ute fray but later he was rethe main building then around the not quadrangle and back to the gym turned to his line post when it became fairly certain that t where it disbanded Fry would be in condition by Saturday After the parade the intramural COLD WEATHER IS COMING was formally sports program The football squad was issued new “lingerie” during the opened in the Smart gymnasium The threatening by Student Body President Ray week in the form of winter union suits Liilywhite Afterward two volley weather and decided drop in temperatures made it advisable Inbail games were played The forfor the men to have added protection against the dians against the Chi Omega team opened for tthe giris while the weather SCIIAUB DEFINITELY OUT Foresters faced the Phi Kaps in the men’s opener After tthe games “Bus” Schaub is still nursing his knee from the early the Bluebird orchestra furnished season injury and therefore is definitely out of the Ute the music for a big student body battle Aggie fans had hoped that he would be able to get dance - i Howard Law Is the largest man on the squad When he gets hi mind set on stopping a play you can darn well bet that opposition can not get Howard Law — “If students cooperate as they should there is no 'doubt we wili win” Della Church — “It has been 7 years since I have seen the Aggies win from Utah If the team remembers it as well as I do they will know how to do it this year” Frank Fonnesbeck —“About the same team is back this year with a few Improvements and if Coach has improved the aerial defense we are sure to win” Frank Earl — “In reading the papers I think it will be a close game” Ruth ilffOBT rinr-ghe- about it" A fil ADDS COLOR The Freshman football game between Utah Aggies and B‘ Y U which was scheduled for last Saturday has been postponed until Nov 12 "Buck” Dixon who is frosh coach and graduate manager at the B Y U was forced to remain in Provo Saturday for the Colorado Teachers’ vs B Y U varsity game thus he was unable to bring his squad here on that day It was suggested that they plqy last Friday but Coach Dick Romney did not wish to interfere with the Ogden Lagan high school game therefore jthey agreed “ to play here Nov 12 The Aggie “Greenlings meet Utah's "Papooses" Aggie stadium one week from tomorrow in their first game in defense of their state title They are determined to uphold the record of the last two seasons and take bnih the Papoose and the Kitten for another trimming the “Greenlings” enthusiasm y loC cation of their ability T lea than double victory -- cted s e the determination Captain Vranes had last year to beat Utah this yenr I am sure they will win” E L “Dick” Romney — "I am convinced every man on the squad is going to Salt Lake with the determination of doing his best for 60 minutes The type of boy that makes our team this year will not be satisfied with a defeat” A N Sorenson — “We’re going to win the game There is no doubt "Mouse" Nelson diminutive quar- ° li terback reserve is likely to have fonthalf thT W frvthin rhhA±r day at Salt Lake that is if Fry doent recoverr rwnark- in love and war ’ wiTean depen is a quick Nelson At guard Bill Barker makes an on “Johnny" to do right by his ably rcai threat for the regular position e one In unforgetable impression and has seen a lot of action to he so hampered the oppositar this season tion that the other fellow swore he would get even If it took him the rest of his life t n s “SMILIN’ DICK” uI 1 By Ora Rose E G Peterson —“I hope the best team wins although we will not If you know Jay "Cotton" Tol- know whether this actually hapman you are sure that if there pens until after thcgamc” is anything rough happening "CotRay Liilywhite — “Will be a tie" A A Firm age —“I think we ton" is going to be on the job with all the fight and scrap that have a chance of a life time to 172 pounds can muster up whip Utah this year and with the enthusiasm of the student body behind the team we are sure to win" Caroline M Hendricks— “From ed Athletic managers of fraternities and other organizations are between the students and pleasure derived from intramural sports They should provide opportunities for studentoato participate in competitive sports by reducing the complexities of entrance to the minimum It is obvious that most students are unfamiliar with many of the games played on ou rcampus The magic touch of some energetic manager may put them wise to something far more fun than childhood memories could relate It is hoped that intramural sports will break the routine found in school work and will become a real source of recreation The physical education is department furnishing many facilities for comare on petitive sports and relying managers to pass them on It is the duty of managers to furnish rules of the game making it possible to obtain a many points as possible through proper procedure Professor J R Jenson believes every student should find some place on our program and hopes all managers will work with him to accomplish this end inter-mediar- ys WILL ELEVENrBOffi In the backfield occurs the paln- ful job of selecting a quarterback Burke Fry who is still handicapped by a recent Injury may be out of the game In such a case “Mouse’’ Nelson or Ralph Gutke should be logical men to share this position Gutke has shown up well in workouts the past week or so At one half Louis Briggs will probably start At the other Osbourne or Ward will play Completing the line up will be “Cotton” Tolman at fullback Cotton is rated one of the most powerful plungers in the conference He backs up the line in a way that would delight any coach Such a line up cannot be taken lightly and many people will pot be much surprised to see Utah on the short end of the score Utah having had two weeks rest as well as have the Aggies will start with Walt MacDonald at center Dan Beckstead at one guard and Harry Ostler 215 pounds er Arnold will start at the other Ike Howard and Jack Johnson wil be at tackles while Pete Carlston and Hack Davies will be at ends In the backfield with Captain Frank Christensen will be Richins and Westpbal halfs and little Roland Sleater kuarter Fred Tedes-c- o may not be in the game He is still favoring an inlury received in the game against U S C The Utes we will notice present a formidable array but equally so is that of the Aggies With tfcp best team in years and in good Condition those "Fighting Farmers” are out for blood Well can the Utes heed the cry which will go to Salt Lake next Saturday What do you say Aggies? Let's “BEAT UTAH in 1932!” PROBABLE LINE-U- P UTAH AGGIES e Hull Carlston Law Johnson —t Beckstead Barker g c MacDonald Vranes Forgeon gOstler or Arnold Ed Reynolds t Ward t Howard Stewart t e Gunderson Davies or Nelson— qb Slater Fry hb Richins Osborne hb Bnggs Westphal fb Tolman - Christensen GET GIST WHO SAYS WHO MAY FACE STRONG LINE-U- P REDSKIN Some Star Utah State Players YOUR HEADQUARTERS COMPANY For all Gymnasium and Athletic Equipment “ALL STAR BASKETBALL SHOES’ The Choice of the Coaches Lotfbti Hardware Go 45 North Main Street S B Montana State de7 feated Montana U 7 Temple U defeated Denver 0 Texas Tech defeated Colorado Mines 26-- 0 13-- 19-- 14-- - WHO WILL HOLD COVETED POSITION — As the 1932 football season nears the halfway point the race for the championship mythical national narrows to about ten undefeated and untied elevens Prominent Notre Damn among these are Southern California Pittsburgh Columbia Tennessee Auburn and Of these the Notre Michigan Dame Ramblers seem to be the strongest SHORT SCHEDULE PHILADELPHIA Pa— (IP)— The shortest football schedule in the history of the school is to be played by the University of Pennsylvania football squad next year it has been announced Only seven games have been scheduled All games will be played at Franklin Field 1 irj |