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Show GRIDIRON WORK j ATU.A.C. IN i FULL SWING f In spite of the fact that Uncle Sam 'WJI has taken Into one or another branch III of his scrvlco enough old Agglo foot- ill ball warriors to form a strong squad, ill tho prospects for this year's tcatu- ill are still bright, and tho men out ara IH working hard every night. H Tho following men aro either In !' federal scrvlco, or will not bo back B to school because ot war conditions: j.-fl Doug Smith, Morrell, Curtis, Caftcy, j 19 Reese, Snow, Andrews, Holdon, I'll Strattcn, Halton, Kapple, Drelncu. j J Judd, Cox, McKay, E. Smith, Bonn- jfl Ion, Fox, Do Young, Dahlqulst, Price, j Croft, Turner, Woodruff and Prouse. 'iB Many of these men aro footfall stars ' M and would have doubled tho strength ?' of tho squad had they been ablo to ;A ' get back. M Tho present squad numbers about ' j twenty, but moro men appear on tho jAl field each night, so thcro will bo til plenty of material for Coaches Jack jfl Watson and Joo Jensen to work with. fl Tho old men, who nro back, nro Cap- H tain Twltchol, Mohr, "Stubby" Peter- H son, Llndqulst, Hendricks, Larsen, H Olsen, Cannon nnd Gardner. Stars H from tho Salt Lako High schools on IH our squad aro Stcofcl, Jarvls, Sponc- IH or, Hansen, Conkwrlght, Worloy and 91 Gllllgan. Other men out tor tho H varsity team nro Ballif, Poulter, fl Barlow and Crookston. iH Theso men will probably bo first jH seen in action against a high school H team In n practice gamo next Satur- O day afternoon. QH |