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Show Utah Aggies Are Primed For Montana """" I LOGAN. 0( t 21 With ihe first conference contest of the season onl) five days off. the Utah Assies have set out to capture the opening game: with the Montana State college. Coach Romney came back from Salt Lake to-Idaj to-Idaj and started in bv driving his men. foi three hours as a conditioning nror- i . ess before the big gamo on Salurdaj Only one Aggie was injured in the same lasi Saturday. This was Laurn I I Crookston, the stellar guard, who suf-fered suf-fered a bioken bone In his hand The Injury will not keep bim out long. Thrsp "iron claws" are now quite com J nion in the A. C. camp. Dee and Sanson San-son have played two weeks, each with a bandaged hand Coach Romney expects a much j harder game on Saturday against the) Montana Aggies than ho had last week with the, Misso.ilans After all, it i might bf said that the Montana uni-I uni-I lenity is not considered very formid able this year, from the showing they made In Logan. Their defense was 'not very strong, as the Aggies were i forced to kick only fio limes during the game, and most of these instances were the direct result of these in yard penalties. On the offense they had nothing to offer but the "Minnesota -hift. ' which was easily solved by tho Farmers. With this analysis. Coach iiomnev has every reason to believe t hat the same next Saturday will be much moro desperate than the one last week. The C freshies are being groom ed to meet Ot1 Romney's fast buncji of Leopards from Salt Lake on Friday. From their showing of the past two " weeks; the Salt Lakers are favorites in the game to be played, but the - sie youngsters will give them a bard tus-d The Logan high school at-igregat'on at-igregat'on will meet the Leopards' BS nii'l irincers as part of the double j football card nn Vclams field. |