Show STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH OCTOBER 6 1938 PAGE FOUR AGGIES PRIMED FOR COLORADO Surp rising Farmers Polishing Up For Feature Battl Kickoff Scheduled for 2:30 p m At exactly 2:30 p m on Saturday October 8 the toe of some husky football player representing either Utah State or Colorado university will dig into an inflated pigskin and send it end over end into enemy territory setting off the spark to a terrific battle in the outstanding football game of the week The relative power of the two teams is somewhat of a mystery but all indications point to two evenly matched elevens with any edge going to the invaders from Boulder Utah State unveiled a surprising team powerful in spots but then again showing a few faulty weaknesses on defense particularly where a snaky hipped speedster twice ran through the Aggies only to be brought down by the safety man Pass defense was ragged too but with a week of practice under their belts the Farmers should have the trouble cleared up Offensively Coach E L Romneys charges showed plenty of class with a countless number of good men being uncovered But the Aggies were only trying straight foote no or tricky ball so formations being attempted n uiey cut loose this week watch The “Ogre” &LD3ii5S As Warren "The Ogre” O’Gara sensational sophomore guard who is doing all he can to make the Aggie fans forget the days of Peterson and White O’Gara a made-ove- r fullback will be in the starting lineup Saturday with 200 pounds of what it takes razzle-dazzl- Tennis Initiates out ! Lee C'ardon still Aggie Speed King Outstanding discovery in the Aggie backiield was Lee Cardon sensational Aggie speed merIntra-murchant who was a threat each time he lugged the ball But way next Mike Stepac Ira ‘Winger and when the Mural Program Buffaloes around the horn with Harold Simpson Heavily A number of surprises cropped up in the Big Seven last week end the first and foremost being the powerful showing of BYU definitely the team to beat for the conference title In swamping Denver the ‘Y’ surprised all the experts who generally were looking for a D U victory The final outcome left little doubt as to the superior team and marked Eddie Kimball’s Cougars as the coming champions Impressive yet not too surprising was the showing of our own Utah Aggies Prognosticators gave the Aggies only a slight margin over tiny College of Idaho but the result was anything but that The true test of the team will be made next Saturday when the powerful Colorado Buffaloes invade Logan to battle the Farmers in the outstanding game of the week Utah also showed power while Colorado State surprised by holding Wyoming scoreless Enough of that and a bit of news instead Favorei Although losing their first gar an unimpressive showing ti University of Colorado will li up at game time against the A gies heavy favorites to turn their first win of 1938 Favoril even after losing their first bat while Utah State was runnii wild against College of Idaho But the Silver and Gold aggr gation from Boulder was playi a team out of their class and though Missouri ran all ov them the score was only 14 to Chief worry at the present tin is the tail back position whe: Coach Bernard (Bunny) Oakes searching for another Whizz White Four candidates are It peas in the pod in ability t: starting choice being somewh of a mystery Dick Kearns showed the most abili' but an injury kept him out of ti battle Missouri Consequent Jack Brady triple threat soph more started against the Tige: and did quite well The oth two Rex Tomlinson and E Strannigan also saw action wr ' Tomlinson Wizzer White’s ch relief last fall being instrumen in the Buffalo touchdown passiqj to Art Unger for their only scor until knocked 014 Strannigan fe gave a good demonstration luring passing Unger incidentally may tai over Charles Heeb’s wingbaii post after the exhibition he ga I last week The rest of the lineup includj Marty Brill center only returning Do regular from last year Smart and Morgan Davidson 20 pound guards Loren CCreese 215 Darre and pound sophomore Gibbs 220 tackles John Pudlil sophomore and Louis Liley junic letterman ends Bob Hill full back and Jack Rooney blockin back and signal-calls Two are mai ing determined bids for the reg ular jobs Harold (Monk) Saud ners is keeping Liley busy Stepp ing determined plays for the Don Smith may oust ‘Gibb: from right tackle before Saturday in Minor Mutterings Frank Potts Colorado’s scout w’as an interested and busy spectator last Saturday and he left the game amazed at the Aggies improvement “They’re better than last year” was his only comment verbally but his face really showed his thoughts He was a worried man Butch Gutke’s deadly tackling averted two scores by C of I when he twice stopped Ralph Bennett clever little Idaho speedster after the latter had snaked his way through the entire Aggie team The tackle of the day however was executed by Murray Maughan Aggie center when he smashed into Ross Brady bringing him down hard Brady deserves congratulations for being able to continue “Number 20 damn good” was a conspicuous note among the notes of Potts Number 20 was Lee Cardon who along with Jack Christiansen of B Y U turned in the outstanding performances of the week With a mere 12000 fans expected for the big game Saturday better policing will be required The annual half time migration of the east siders to the west side will have to be stopped and the kids in the Knothole Club will have to be tamed considerably As you know a rock on the hill is worth two on the bean It’s interesting to note that the Aggies first team conTennis teams will get under tains six fellows who call Cache Valley their home They Tuesday October 11 include Seth and Murray Maughan and Joe Woodward from first matches will be Hyrum Carl Smith and Captain Cliff Poole from Preston Lawrence Slater were not far played Entry blanks handed out and Lee Cardon from Logan Warren O’Gara Aggie guard in last week are due today is from behind giving the Farmers hails from Fallon Nevada Ahern John Nephi October G at 4:30 Drawings will plenty of material for the runFri- Bill Whitesides comes from Kaysville while Garland claims schedule and be made posted blockning position And in the second and third place Howard Shurtz and Drummond Hoggan is at home in ing back post the work of day Firstof the tournament will Burley Idaho Drummond Hoggan and Fred winners receive an aw’ard for their efforts Bohinan was exceptionally good Director Hunsaker enthusistical-l- y Still Sputtering When they took a turn packing predicts a record turn out for now the feature game of the year appears to be some off the ball they ripped Right this event and judging from the the game between Utah and B Y U two prime favorites sizeable gains of regarding f5r the inquiries Seth Maughan at quarter show-t- u number Big Seven title who will meet in Salt Lake on Octhis event he is more than right 15 Shades of the games the Aggies played at home tober up wch both at offense and to be are awards Those going defense while his understudy Hartwo years ago Remember? contested old Gutke looked just as good At hotly lull back Captain Cliff Poole and Handbook Marty Brill is the only Colorado regular of their wonder Trace Maero will again alternate The He was shifted department an- team who returned for football this year ittle 10 choose between them nounces the publication of a from tackle to center to fill the ju Needs gap left by the graduation a Little Seasoning "Handbook of Intramural Sports” But on the line nothing merit- This handbook first of its kind of Gene Moore Utah State’s team contains four of last year’s regulars In one orious appeared There were to appear on this campus covers three sophomores and four untried men or two performrules and regulations of intrAlthough the season is quite a ances but as a whole the line ap- amural competition introduces in the future we find many seemine is but For as as thing the winner weak good your guess peared notably managers gives an approximate good material and a little schedule of coming events recog- ing that the Aggies are stil quite green Colorado gets the boys registered at the college who played in high school and should should iron out the wrinkle nizes and lists last year winners nod by a margin possibly more furnish some excellent freshmen At ends Howard Shurtz after a and gives a scoring chart which material slew start began to click and he explains the points given to the In basketball: Frank Olsen of should be able to hold down his various events Distribution this Ogden Dick Welling of Bear Rivpost Max Wilkins a Weber trans-le- r year is limited only to student er Jack Mills of Wyoming Mark played a bang up game and managers and will become inBarnes and Dick Harris of Box will be sure to see a good deal of creasingly important as the year Elder John Putnick of Murray action Bill Whitesides Harold progresses The eyes of Big Seven football versity by virtue of their showing Evan Baugh Glen Maughan and Stoke' and Charles Clark looked Softball followers are shifted to Utah this in holding Missouri down to a 14 Dale Nelsen of South Cache Bob good at times but for the most was week end as six of the seven con- to 7 win last week will have a Broberg and Dennis Willmore of schedule The softball part were mediocre Logan Melvin Manning of Bear John Ahern at tackle played a drawn up last Tuesday at the ference teams gird their loins for decided edge managers meeting and is as folthe second round of what promises While the Utes rest and sharpen River steady game but to find someone According to present information to fiil the other side will be a small lows In the Frat league: Sigs to be a torrid scrap for top hon- their tomahawks in preparation ors of the new Big Seven confer- - for their all important struggle track material is somewhat lim:ob Carl Smith is a green but vs PKA Ag Club vs Sig Eps Lambda vs Engineers with the sons of Brigham Young ited Frank Olsen of Ogden who wining candidate and Sherm Gold EK Chi vs Sigma Nu and Forestshould be in the thick of the fight the said Cougars are busily en- is also in basketball is considered Aggies Stock Up With pictures of flying backs gaged in preparing to hand out outstanding Dean Bunderson dash Three guards stood head and ers vs PKI In the club league of Box Elder and first place playing the slicing tackles and shoulders above the rest after their we have MJB charging for- more of the devastating tactics man wards fresh in their minds the which swept the' favored Pioneers winner in state track meet Ken initial appearance all of whom are Smelter Club Ricks vs Faculty Snow Weber vs Bear Lake bye backers of Utah State are looking of Denver university off the field States sprinter of Logan heavy and fast Joe Woodward and Logan Hi forward to Sanpete vs BAC These are only a few of the prosWarren O’Gara the Saturday's tussle with and temporarily out of the conferWells-ville Alumni vs Institute and last season’s championship Buf- ence spotlight last Friday night pects and by the time the sports choices and Garnet Player a revs Barbs serve smashed up play after play faloes with anything but a lack of Coach Eddie Kimball with the get under way many more will be confidence and enthusiasm The at- finest aggregations ever developed showing up and will probably alternate at their Managers position with little to choose behave now titude of the team itself is one of at the Provo school hopes to take Student managers tween them been selected for all clubs In the determination as they work under Wyoming in stride as he points his Murray Maughan Clicks hands of these men rest the des- the watchful eyes of Coach Rom- charges for the game with Utah The supposedly weak center posi- tinies of the clubs which which may decide the championthey ney The men are anxious to iron out ship of the Big Seven conference tion was well filled by Murray pilot In the Frat League we Idle This Week Maughan who finally is beginning have Allred for the Ag Club the rough spots and correct the to click A number of reserves were Ekins Utah's convincing 34 to 0 triumph Beta Kappa Weaver weaknesses which appeared in last ulso given a chance to show their and Roundy week's surprising annihilation of over Montana State bodes ill for Engineers Brown stuff with Ronald Pierson and Foresters and James the College of Idaho and are ready the title hopes of the Cougars but Agricola Wendell Morrell the boys from down south are sure looking better PKI Miller Webber to go this week end PKA than average Those who remember the hectic that as Denver went so will go Sigma Nu Papanickolas Sigma So it’s from this group of huskies Chi Moore Thomas battle of two years ago when with the Redskins for the first time in Sig Eps that Coach Romney will choose his Lambda Chi In the Club League the conference title at stake the the history of their football relastarting lineup with probably only Christensen handles BAC Rich- fighting Farmers battled the tout- tions a few minor changes taking place ards Bear Lake Parrish Insti- ed Bisons to a standstill and won Colorado Aggies with only a tie Colorado will present a heavier tute Slater Faculty Richards 14 to 13 will once again flock to in last Saturday’s game with team but they will run up against MJB Anderson Ricks Jenson the stadium and cheer for the Wyoming to their credit travel a bear cat Aggie eleven who can Weber Bradshaw Wellsville Mc- big blue team to pull the first to Denver to meet the Pioneers John Ahern Farmer fixture at now be classed as the Big Seven Clellan Barbs England Grads major upset of the current season who will attempt to regain some tackle i3 anxious for a parting dark horse instead of the weak Anderson Logan Hi Alumni and in the Rocky Mountains of their lost prestige in their skincrack at the invading Silver Paulos Smelter Club sister! The Buffaloes of Colorado uni ning by BYU last Friday night ' and Gold Prospects Bright Frosh Sports intra-mur- Never-the-ie- Eyes Of Big Seven Center On Logan Clash starting Fixtuye roo second-stringer- reg-an- A HAPPY THOUGHT FOR THRIFTY COLLEGIANS Doing The Gym With WAA Don’t forget the WAA party tonight in the men’s gym at 7:30 All girls are invited There will be refreshments games and lots of fun! Intra-murvolleyball Monday Oct 10 Managers watch the bulletin board in the gym for your playing schedule The women’s physical education department is very fortunate in having with them this year Miss Gould who is a graduate of Mills College in Caliofrnia Miss Gould will act as assistant P E instructor and will be advisor to the Women’s Athletic Association Before becoming a member of the USAC faculty she taught school in San Francisco and the Hawaiian Islands While a student at Mills Miss Gould was president of the athletic association president of the P E Major’s club president of association and the head of the social committee She is especially interested in tennis and swimming With Miss Gould as an advisor the WAA and Intramural program should be great success this year starts FRED’S Flowers Formerly Larson Floral PHONE 227-W IN THE FLOWERS MODERN MANNER! 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