Show 6— THE STUDENT LIFE Sept 25 Plan Trouble For Utah State 1947 F armers Fumble Away Chance For Victory Against San Diego Defeat SAE Sigma Chi Grid Preview Christens Names Top Cop Mural Utag Season Pigskin Frays Aggregations 24-1- 9 Combining a quick firing un- offensive orthodox fumbunbelieveable with almost 1947 State’s ling tactics by Utah football edition the San Diego State Aztecs treated local fans to a colorful turf show last Friday night in revamped Aggie bowl and before the entertainment was over had produced a 9 victory over the Big Seven from last year Continue Attack With the' game only three minutes old San Diego scooted home its first six point marker It came after a brief Aggie rally sent home fans in a franzy on the wings of twro successive first downs But a fumble stemmed the drive and Fullback Buss Williams punted to the Aztec 20 yard stripe On the second runBob ning play thimble-foote- d Tomlison found a hole over right tackle cut to his left and hulahipped his way through the Agbefore striking gie secondary like mad for the end zone 85 big steps away Barney Newlee booted the extra point From that point until the second half kickoff San Diego was relentlessly on the attack 24-1- Two of the most outstanding: ball carriers in the Missouri Valley conference last year will be on display Friday night in Aggie stadium when Wichita’s Shocker grid club conies lo town Left is Art Hodges ninth ranking ground gainer in the nation Colored halfback Linwood Sexton is right and probably the most dangerous of Wichita’s fast steeping baekfield Kickoff time is set at 8 o’clock Wichita Prexy Will Observe Personal Homecoming Friday The career of Dr William M Jardine president of the Uni versify of ' Wichita and captain of the first Utah State football team to defeat the University of Utah in 1903 has included more - 'tfv c in government renuhhcu seryicei education and science wbic led to the president’s cabinet the presidency of two colleges and international recognition in the field of agronomy Born in Oneida Idaho Jam 16 1879 he received his college education at Utah State Agricultural college and the graduate school University of Illinois and was appointed assistant United States cerealist in charge of dry land grain investigations beT cause of extraordinarily high marks made’ in a' civil service examination' Later he joined the faculty of Kansas State college at Manhattan Kans and was its president from 1918 until 1925 when he was appointed Secretary of President by Agriculture Calvin Coolidge President Herbert Hoover appointed him Minister to Egypt in 1930 and for three years he served this country in that diplomatic post Returning to the United States in 1933 he was appointed state treasurer by Governor Alf M Landon to straighten out the state finances following a bond scandal On March 1 1934 he took over the presidency of the University of ichita after the school had fallen into disfavor with accrediting groups Soon after his arrival the school was reinstated in good standing with the North Central Association and the institution now is recognized by the highest accrediting agencies in the f v Hansen Receives Serious Injury Norvel Hansen Little Joe Riccobono regular end on Lastseasan’s Big Seven ps and 'a promising candihonors date for this year received a serious knee injury" Tuesday evemngm serirn mage workouts and is expected to-bout of action most of the -- e season -- - - - “Nog” was engaging in offensive play against a rough Freshman crew in preparation for Friday’s game with Wichita Exact extent of his injury is not fully known although it is believed he broke a cartilage in his 'knee Coach Dick Romney said yesterday that Nog was in the hospital and would be out of suit for four weeks Ted Heath may be- shifted into Hansen’s' post for- tomorrow’s - game Heath lettered last fall in the neighborhood of 180 pounds and stands six feet weighs tall Meanwhile two other Farmer performers Bill Ryan and George Nelson have recovered somewhat from the knee twists that kept them from the San Diego encounter Ryan is not expected to see action Friday but Nelson may open in his left tackle spot hard hit- ting halfback paced the invaders second drive ' with steady gains Quarterback Jim Simcox sneakT ed his way across the double stripe line ‘ and Newlee " again converted making the ' score board read 14-- 0 Utah State played the seeond quarter even worse Fumble after fumble allowed the Aztecs to continue their dominance After the Logan line stymied three deep thrusts Newlee— a place-kic- k expert if there ever was one — entered the fray to boot a perfect field goal Score 17-- 0 Stage Comeback Final first half score came a few minutes later when quarterback Simcox passed to halfback Jack Kaiser in the end zone for a TD Newlee again split the uprights A collection of their senses during halftime appeared all the Utags needed It wasn't long before John Worley plunged over his left guard into territory from three yards out on a sustained drive engineered by John Caputo who’s pass slingin’ arm suddenly became deadly Worley promptly booted the seventh point Jay Van Noy College football shifts into hji gear throughout the nation tit weekend and after the final zone thrust is staged sports stai warts from far and near will scanning the headlines for team to watch during the 1947 seas® Cadets Drop Most gridiron experts in ferent sections of the county anticipate one of the daffies campaigns in history Take-tci instance the plight of Araiy No one club among the mqjor tun squads for two years Minus tory making Glen Davis and Do Blanchard the Cadets are fate as low as 18th in this 'years pi skin preview Notre Dame tops the list “big shots” with Michigan $ cing second and upsurging Pei sylvania third LSU Rice" Yal' UCLA North Carolina Georg and Texas fill out the first te positions Alabama- with depei dable Harry Gilmer still on Tran places 10th Ohio State 11th ar Tennessee 13th Incidently Navy is seeded tf 19th spot while Oregon Stat opponents for Utah Universil Saturday night is rated 20th In the Rocky Mountain are Utah State is picked to caphr title laurels with Utah U lDf ver and Colorado Ul having-good a- chance as anybody BY is also not being forgotten local scribes Touch football at the USAC brought excitement to many a 1947 students heart Sept 23 and passes fumbles Spills from the cheers brought many defeated SAE as the side line a 16 in thrilling Sigma Nu 19 to close game Interception of a fumbled Sigma Nu pass won the game for the SAE Wayne Nelson’s passes and Ben Zundel’s punts created “Oh’s” from the spectators Keith Bult and Lee Hansen’s ball handling was super on the SAE squad LDS and Kappa Sigma batdeadlock tled out' a zero-zer- o enj -- will be WednesThe tie play-of- f 1 at 5 pm No on field day Chi Pi K A 3 Lo defeats Sigma 0 in a very close game Ken Lindsay of Sigma Chi won the game on a field goal Games will be continued at noon throughout the week o - gained credit for the next two Ag tallies the first on a time worn Statue of Liberty play good for seven yards’ and a score Worley’s try for extra point was wide and the third quarter closed 24-1- 3 Van Noy and Worley worked hand jn hand for the next score the former North Cache star doing a neat ballet dance for the final 25 yards to wind up ' - - HEY STUDENTS! - Ride to School in Style On a Cushman Motor Scooter 100 Miles to a Gallon of Gas Terms if Desired - - six-poi- nt GRANT'S BIKE SHOP Just East of Post Office Phone 375-- J Headquarters for Archery Supplies ce Wichita for the past 13 years has been due in large measure to his dynamic and competent leadership In 1925 Utah State Agricultural college conferred upon him an honorary doctorate degree He received similar degrees from Lafayette College Easton Penn m 1927 and Kansas State college Progress of the University of in 1938 TASTY BAKERY MEANS Welcomes You Back See Us for Ail Your Pastry Need 37 Wes? 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