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Show Stalwart Aggie Football Players Expected to Report for Duty Today PROSPECTS FOR AVERAGE I TEAM ONLY FAIR IS REPORT ' COMING FROM COACH ROMNEY f With the 1938 football training- camp opening totfay Coach Dick Romney of the Utah Aggie crew has scheduled J one of the biggest practices of the year in expectation of having nearly his entire squad report for the opening. Be-3 Be-3 cause prospects are not too bright the Aggie mentor is ,! planning a training camp schedule which promises plenty : of hard work in an effort to develop one or two outstanding outstand-ing players for the season's play. I - f 1 fit, " ;A vt ill fiiiiiiiiliiiil t LJ . f , - l i l iillllllllfc A"K -. 'Vililillil illlllllwlllilli GaMett Plavek. Guard UlM RArJOAU-TACKLLR Mlf STIPAC A r coaW tfjEiSK- merits ii 'yvi'nu,,, ..,,,, i,, - - v j CkiFF Pools - FdLLBcii P i ' Q.UAO.TEZ.BAQtC Losing such stalwarts as Bernard Ber-nard "Scooter" Magnusson, aU-conference aU-conference halfback who perform-5 perform-5 ed at quarter back for the Aggies, Elvin "Tarzan" Wayment, center, 4 Karl "Pinky" Ferrin, center, Har-a Har-a vey England, guard, Dick Stevens, :, guard, Joe Lacey tackle. Grant a Andreason, end, Don Walters, half I back, Floyd Slater quarterback, j Delbert Nebeker, halfback, Claude Cowley, halfback and WendeU Twitchell," center, puts the Aggies a in the hole from the start, f " In the way of lettermen return- ing the Aggies have Cliff Poole, captain and fullback, Tracy Maero, 3 right halfback, Ira Winger, half j back, Lea Caidon, end John Ahem, Ah-em, tackle, Delmar Miller, half-C half-C back, Jim Randall, tackle, Howard Shurtz, end, Harold Stoker, end, I Louis Toschi, halfback, Garnett I Player, guard, and Wally Braegger S quarterback. Of these Poole, Mae-ii Mae-ii ro,. Shutz, " Cardon and Ahern are-I are-I the returning regulars. :- '- - To brighten the , array a few i freshmen- of fait year who move'j ., into the ranks as sophomores in-' in-' cJudln' Murray Maughan, center,! ' ' 1 Maughan, quarterback, War-i rZl O'Gara, guard, Bill White-Lerov White-Lerov Rnd' Harold Gutke, quarter-1 . .'.Lawrence Slater, halfback,! th h , steed- teckle- to0 'Tftv? M Ted Hanks a tackle, and Lofthouse . . , and Mrs. ?nd Hoggan' a haUbackv . , Mr. and Miries can be a fair team id Mrs. Dawaifkthe sophomores come , Mr. and Mrs. P. a brand of football Tarbet, Mr. and ) rated as "good." Culayla, Donna other members of were a few fronr'e much stronger uendeci a trousseau te? University, of Mrs. Margaret beaung University, UJ , : o University, I Collins. On November 5 the Aggies Ag-gies attempt to avenge themselves for the licking last year when they meet the Brigham Young University Cougars at Provo and on November 12 they play Wyoming Wyo-ming at Logan. The University of Idaho is played at Ogden on November No-vember 19 to conclude the season. neers. The next week they return horns for homecoming with the University ' of Utah on October 23 in Logan and on October 29 they play Colorado Aggies at Port the Aggies msxiaC fceEterthan last year, to even make a fair showing. ? Coach Romney sizes things "up with "the team will be heavier than last year but far Ciqre inexperienced." A late report from Nevada, Ahern's home state, indicates that I he will probably drop out from I the gridiron sport this fall. If this Is the case then Utah Aggies will lose an outstanding tackle and J.fne who should be playing his best ball this season. Murray Maughan, the all-state center from South Cache, injured his shoulder this' '' summer playing softball and may j be handicapped. However, he in- sists on playing and as long asj the shoulder holds up he should be an outstanding candidate fori the pivot post. j c The Aggies open their 1938' t acheduls on October . 1 with the ! 1 College of Idaho giving the Ag- r gies a warmup. On October 8 they . play Colorado University in the' Aggie stadium and the following! week travel to Denver to tangle with the Denver University Pio- c i |