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SI STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH OCTOBER 10 1940 Doon gao et iAsou mmoN Via lam and Romney Slates Changes In Starting Lineup C U Loses Jenkins Ohm Stampede Nertt Ckcfee there: The scramble Ha Here for the services of North Cache’s Chnnon Parkinson ought to be hot next year when he graduates from high school The Cannon and captains who quarterbacks his team is by all odds the best bacfcfleld man in the state Again qt Logan high school the Cannon unleashed his pitching arm and with his aerial from game brought his team certain defeat to a 0 tie with the Grizzlies A more thrilling game has never been played in northern Utah high school foot20-2- ball Last week against Box Elder Parkinson turned in runs of 78 77 and 75 yards for touchdowns kicked a field goal and added two extra points to score 2S points North Cache won the game 28 to 7 rd Big Seven Stars Sign Witt Denver Nuggets star forward Floyd Morris oh Utah State's basketball team of last year has signed Jkp to play with the Denver Hoggets team this year as teammates he will have Jack Harvey and Don Thur man of the champion Colorado Denver University team is still the most impressive football team in the Big Seven They showed plenty of ability against Baylor last week even tHough they dropped the game 7 The Pioneers by the way scored their lone touchdown on a sleeper play something rarely seen in modern football Play in touch 13-- 0 21-1- 34-- To 3 JL A Man to Watch Leo Stasica 185 pound Colorado tailback who is scheduled to perform on the Aggie greensward Saturday Stasica! all Big Seven last year is rated as being Mother Whizzer White and is the He along with Vem Miller Harvey Click and Buffs outstanding candidate for Chuck Haney will form the Colorado backfield Leo Stasica hi w rJ y: ttaam are eatertf In pfey and each of the — fphiy aid meta- dOratit la flrat round aad Industrie V ar " r vrataaia Y-- ' ‘ f' V' A foiaatsi’s la LfXae wt2e Cats ) Schedule Features BIG SEVEN STANDINGS W L T Pts Ag Team 6 1 0 0 12 Utah 0 0 0 0 1 Wyoming U1AC-C- -- 010 eight team fraternity department play will start Thursday Us the ' ?7r -- I v over Colgate and Northwestern bid warning to other teams with a 40-- 0 victory over Syracuse The mighty Irish Notre Dame made 7 win their debut with a over College of the Pacific 25-- Are at C C Anderson s round games- - Competition in the league will begin on Tuesday and run-nera- Three major rule changes have been made in the collegiate gridiron sport since the close of last season it was revealed in checking through the new edition of the rule book These new rules will help in speeding up the game by putting the ball into play quicker from the huddle and in dealing with passes The changes are as follows: 1 — The penalty for a forward pass touching an ineligible player on or behind the line of scrimmage is now only loss cf the down The penalty applying to ineligible players touching a forward pass beyond the line of scrimmage remains unchanged 2— The penalty for roughing the passer will be enforced from the spot of the previous down Previously it was enforced from the spot of the foul 3— The time allowed to put the ball in play has been reduced from 30 second to 25 seconds The New FalTClothes first In first round club competition Cache Valley club new member of the twelve team circuit will play BAC while Welleville defending club champs opens play against Lehi Smelter club meets Bear Lake in the other Monday game RAX Meets &PE In Feature Fret Clash Competition in the fraternity league will start with the proverbial bang when Sigma Phi defending Epsilon champions nest Sigma Alpha Epsilon in a first round game In the other game in the upper bracket PI Kappa Alpha will play Nu while lower bracket pit 81gma Chi against Kappa and Dslta Phi against CM The Delta Phi-Cgame will be played with the other aaoaaaten slated for Tues- V4f-- Speed Up Football 0 BY ELLA ADAMSON 0 0 0 0 1 Colo St The Women’s Athletic Assoc0 0 0 Utah St iation council met last Thursday Colorado — 0 0 0 and appointed Shirley Nelson pres0 0 0 0 0 Denver ident of the organization for the 6 12 BYU current year It became necessary Last Week’s Results to make the appointment when Colorado 7 Kansas State 6 Vilate Lindsay elected president Utah 12 BYU 6 at the close of last year ran full Colorado State 0 Wyotilt into Cupid this summer 0 ming The officers who will assist the 7 14 Denver Baylor new president are: Harriet Parks vice president Ester Watson Ruth Andrus intramural manager and Leora Petty assistant intramural manager Sports to be participated in this quarter and their managers are: volley ball Ella Adamson horse football first sport on the intramural hoes Ruby Richards water baseyear will begin next Monday when six ball Rachel Barlow croquet Ver- - schedule for this club teams meet in Grab Nation’s Grid Spotlight 20-1- 14-- Famous Last Words Go to BIT and Detroit Famous last words: “This is the year'”— BYU’ football fans “We’ll win it in four straight!” — Del Baker of the manager Detroit Tigers BYU’s accordion team is still the biggest washout in the conference With all the material they have the Cougars should be losing impresCantril sively at least (Flash) Nielsen Big Seven football official and a former Aggie athlete of note didn’t get mentioned in the pictures taken of the Utah-BY- U game last Saturday but he was in on every shot most of the time in the foreground Don’t bet en these unless you like to contribute to someone Oise’s wullet bid it looks ss though Colorado will whip Utah State In the feature battle of the week BYU should pull a comeback against a surprise Wyoming team Denver ought to smear Colorado State and Utah should take the measure of Arisons in the otter games Major Rule Changes Four teams Tennessee Minnesota Cornell and Mississippi rose from the ranks of national football this week to establish themThe “jinx” battle of the Big Seven will be played here selves along with Michigan tops in the country last week as forSaturday as a Homecoming feature when Utah State’s chamto midable contenders for the nahost the team defending plays high spirited grid been tional title has Kickoff time Buffaloes Colorado University pion 2 To them will be added victors set for 2:30 p m following flag raising ceremonies at — between contest in Saturday's Both teams will be facing fate-Northwestern and Ohio State when the game starts with Colo- Stanford and Santa Clara Notre MURAL SCHEDULE rado getting the iciest stare The Dame and Georgia Tech who all Buffs will line up knowing that MONDAY started the year with first round in the last four meetings of the Cache Valley vs BAC— wins in a season which already teams they have only whipped 1 diamond No has seen major upsets the Aggies once although being — Lehi vs Wellsville diaSouthern Cal Held to Tie favored every time mond No 2 Yale New York U Lose Aggies Will Face vs Bear Lake — Smelter Yale Dartmouth New York U Boomeranging Homecoming Record diamond No 3 On the other hand the Aggies and Holy Cross were victims of TUESDAY will take the field with a boomupsets in second week games diamond vs SAE— SPE while Army escaped with a nareranging Homecoming record on No 1 9 their hands and they must win row win over little Williams vs Pi Sigma Kappa Alpha to break the hex After winning California had its Southern and — 2 Nu diamond No seven and tieing two of their second deadlock in two weeks Chi vs Beta Knppn Sigma FarmHomecoming clashes the by Oregon — diamond No 3 Saters for the last two years have Tennessee beat Duke WEDNESDAY been on the short end of the urday while Michigan fresh from Delta Phi vs Lambda Chi score Utah started it all in 1938 its conquest of California defeated — diamond No 1 33-- 0 4 Cornell State by handing the Aggies a Michigan conlacing and Colorado State opened its season with a 0 win 0 with tinued it last year triumph So it will be jinx against jinx at game time with the Buffs being favored to break theirs first However the Aggies care little for favorites a fact they have j proven in the past and from Coach E L Romney down to the lowliest reserve they firmly believe that they can upset the Coloradoans once again Cardon Penn and Twitchell Wed-rfted- ' Four Teams Hue Jewkes and Independent students complete the list of 25 teams entered up to date Football competition will be played under combination tourney eliminarules with consolation tion Rules for games were discussed Tuesday noon at a manager’s meeting under the direction of Wayne Steed student for games manager Diamonds will be numbered the same as last year with the northeast diamond as one and the others numbered from it in clockwise fashion Managers Add Bowling To Curriculum Francis Shopper will direct the bowling competition this year ih both the club and fraternity leagues Last year only the fraternities entered teams in bowling play but this year club managers voted to add it to their schedule Bowling competition will be run off in a double round robin with each team playing other members of the circuit twice Tentative dates for baskstbail and wrestling other sports on tho fall sobodule' have boon set ‘as November 1 and November 20 The regular intramural broadcast wi3 start next week Btan Andsr-ao- u states Wayno sporteoaster Cteed wfil 'b tho flrat Intend swer ter weekly broadcast of the newly or- gaerr’ — I ciKmtag eh wB he at i p at el SB Miller rlJ V ef O eta Ail earn-- v r'rtejed Jtur with the fbtt A be-- te S bad-1'- li eem- - All girl students interested in participating in feminine intramurals call at room 24 in the Smart gymnasium and sign up for a team Leora badminton na Theurer Pety ping pong Esther Watson Several teams are in need of willing dependable players Anyone interested can sign up for a team at room 24 in the Smart gymnasium and according to the officers ability doesn’t make a big difference in who plays Lewis fcntO To Aggie Teems Team Tennis stock at Utah State took a drop this weak when it was learned that Dale Lewis number one singles player of last year and Preston Gunneil outstanding freshman prospect failed to return to school Lewis runnerup to Roy Theurer in last year’s campus tournsy was expected to play number one single again this year and also compete In doubles cothpetlUon while Gunnell was expected to fill in one of the vacandes made by the graduation of Theurer Monte Bailey Km Uchlda and Harold Galley Their loss to the squad leaves Cbach Perce Smith with five men: Captain Vera Anderson van Baugh Reid Bankhead Glen Maughan and Dick Ryan Ryan aad Anderson are seniors while Baugh Maughan and Bankhead let--t- er are juniors for tte third madam history wtt lat- tte CaSs Amies stompteg hr ob-Maker' It t Cat tmCamul grid rivalry Utah Cxhrerritjr i£&Sttoie ‘±b'can rtt-’C- V ' Lost - jf'U tree Cm tm U Clash With the Big Seven officially opened for the 1940 season attention can now be partially diverted from clashes and turned to the “play-fo- r keeps” State games and the Colorado-Uta- h game in particular This game known as the big “jinx” contest features the Big Seven schedule this week and will draw most attention from sports followers in the intermountain region Other games will find Arizona at Utah in a encounter and two Friday night and games Wyoming at BYU Colorado State at Denver Denver Shows Great Stuff Despite Losing to Baylor Last week's developments were highlighted by the showing of Denver University once again although Colorado came into the limelight also Denver by holding a heavy powerful Baylor team to two touchdowns while scoring one themselves looked better than 7 ever The final score was a moral victory for the Pioneers Colorado recovering from the shock of the 39-- 7 lacing they received from the hands of Texas looked much better in defeating Kansas State of the Big Six 6 The game was played in mud and rain though and didn't offer a true test of either team Utes Take BYU 12- In First Official Game The first victory in official play was taken by Utah University 12-- 6 over the Brigham Young Cougars BYU in some quarters was favored but as in the past they failed to come up to expectations and are now resting in the cellar for their efforts Wyoming with a moral 0 win from Colorado State will attempt to stuff another defeat down the Provo Cougars this week and may non-leag- 14-- 7-- r” 0-- Start For Farmers The team that will try to do the upsetting will be much the same as the one that lined up against San Jose State two weeks ago with possibly three exceptions Lee find These changes will Cardon at end in place of Bill Whitesides Eddie Penn at tackle in place of Jack Moore and Bill Fred in Twitchell at tailback Bohman's spot The remainder of the lineup at will be Maughan Murray center Warren O'Gara and Bill Reid guards Sam Merrill tackle Austin Hughes end Seth MauMarvin Bell ghan quarterback and Captain Lawrence halfback Slater fullback Reserves likely to Bee action Include Sterling Rich and Dave Fred Banks and Clark centers Tug Green guards Moore Ray Watters and Wayne Steed tackChris Axelgard les Whitesides and John Putnick ends Elman n Caldwell quarterback Vern Fred Allen and Bohman halfbacks and Bob Duggan fullback Jenkins Out of Game With Injured Ankle Colorado with a team that will by 10 outweigh the Farmers the pounds will be 'without ace fullback services of their a Ray ((Earthquake) Jenkins Jenkins 215 pound battering ram ankle is out with an injured Filling in will be Chuck Haney a comparatively light man ’ but one of the toughest on the squad tailback Leo Stasica Harvey Click blocker and Vern Miller wingback complete the backfield On the line Willard Flinn is stationed at center Max Punches and Dick Bridenbaugh at guards Marty Brill and Lloyd Oliver and and John Pudlik tackles Oscar Jacobsen ends under Frank Pdtts Colorado for the first season will not leave until Boulder Friday evening which means they will arrive in Logan just a short time before the game Coach Bunny Oakes former Buff mentor used to bring the Coloradoans to town a day early so maybe Potts ia trying to change the luck of the team by arriving at a different time Ben-nio- t even accomplish Apparently Coach Okie Blanchard is turning out the best Wyoming team in years and it wouldn’t be such an awful task to defeat the TT although in preseason It seemed unlikely ana GET USAC Students and Faculty MAKE YOUR NEXT SUIT OR TOPCOAT A CUPPER CRAFT Slip into a soft casual tweed or a crisp new cheviot — and then try on one of the new fall topcoats you’ll feel a change coming over you in a second! 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