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Show jg) IN FOOTBALL b M CIRCLES. 5 Loi;an Is uolntf to hae a football team. In fact already has one. though It's still without a name. Some of the enthusiasts amotiK the citj's huskies who know tho name have been discussing the matter for some time and the talk has resulted finally In the following named young men agreeing to do or die In the positions named- Oh Hie Adams, half back. John iluuce, full back. Setli Hansen, left half bick. Soxenn Jeppson, quarter. John Knox, left end. Tom Adams, right end. Marlon Hyde, right tackle. Heim Lundalil, leTt tackle. Simpson Hde. right guard Walt Adams Is down for some position posi-tion and other good men are under consldciatlou. An organization lias been peifectcd and these young men have laid out for themsehes nothing less than the walloping of everything or a football nature in this western country. Theie's not one In the bunch that Isn't a well put up combination of bone and sinew and as for shiewd "head-work" every man in the team Is equal to any situation. If the boys can tlntl the time to practice as they Irope to do, thcie Is no reason why they should not prove one of tho most fonnklablc combinations that ever saw a mountain. Most or them have the advantage of considerable rootball experience ex-perience The first game will probably bo with tho A. 0. of l team ere It goes to Montana, u tilp contemplated within with-in tho next two or three weeks. Heic's to the successor tho bunch, and may they bring .Logan to tho front as a successful football town No Range as Fine as the Monarch Malleable ever leached Logan, gu trail-toes trail-toes F A. Neuburger, by returning every dollar paid If not satisfactory. Also still sell the celebrated Home Comfort Malleable and all extras. ON lice. I blocks north of com t house, No. (VHI North Main, Login The student body of the A. 0. of U. which has been lighting Coach Campbell Camp-bell recently agreed to support the athletic department, but are up in arms at a report of the I Ig mass meeting meet-ing held hi tho college, which appealed ap-pealed In the last Issue of the Journal. That Hie,, public may not misunderstand misunder-stand their former contention and present position they present tho rol-lowing rol-lowing agreement signed bv the student stu-dent body. Logan, Utah, October 24, t'T. To the President aad Athletic Committee Com-mittee of tho Agtlcultural College of Utah: Wheicas, we the undersigned undergraduates under-graduates of the Agricultural College of Utah, having withhold our full support from the athletic department of our institution dm lug the present school year because of dissatisfaction on the following ground: I The retention of the piescut athletic Instructor, whom we consider Inolllclent, because 1 -Ills failure to diaw onto the gildlron the best available football foot-ball material. 2 Ills falluie to Main tho men ho has obtained according to the methods me-thods desired by his supporters. ,'l His poor Judgment In placing the men In positions to which they arc not adapted, as lllustiated in tho series of "coast" games, t The fact that he, as coach, has lost the respect, contldence and support of tho team and student body. And whereas, we realize that our withholding said support Is derogatory deroga-tory to tho best Interests of tho Institution. In-stitution. We, therefore pledge oui- support to said department, with the following understanding. 1 -That In supporting our institution institu-tion In athletics, we do not uphold up-hold the picsent athletic Instiuc-tor. Instiuc-tor. 2 That oui present action Is piompted entirely by our lovalty to the college 3 That tlio captain of the team bo permitted to cxcieise his full authority In coaching and placing his men. |