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Show AMERICAN LEGION GRIDIRON M STARS PRIMED FOR CONTEST WITH AGGIE STARS TUESDAY M '.til Both the American Legion and the Utah Aggie freshmen football teams are primed for action in the big came which Is scheduled as the feature of the sport card at Lorin Farr park tomorrow to-morrow afternoon The Utah Ancles, twenty strong, will arrive in Ogden this evening from Logan and are expected ex-pected to give the fans of Ogden a real. treat in the gridiron line tomor row. V ith three of their stars out of the game when the Frosh played the East Hish, the team was able to hold the Leopards to a 6 to 0 score. Og-danites Og-danites who saw the Leopards in action ac-tion against the Tigers are well aware of the drubbing that can he admin istered by the East High football artists. In the game tomorrow some of the 'rest known former college and high school players In the state will he seen in actum aain. v r.ptain liiine Glasman'n, former star of the Tigers ! here, and a later star at an eastern! school, will pilot the American Legion, players in their game against the Aggies. Glasmann Is 'a hard man to beat and should be able to display j considerable class In the- contest to- ! morrow. Eighteen American Legion men will: be on hand dolled up in bright new I uniforms. The players should look I the picture of perfection and the I ; feminine sex are especially urged to j I take notice of the stars as they take j the field. Homer Warner, Rocky mountain conference all-star .end for two sea isons; Clarence Douglas, all-conference tackle for two seasons; Ed Peterson, all conference tackle for three years; I Hastings, Cross, Johnson and numerous numer-ous other well known players, will I don the uniform of the American j I Legion. I For the Aggies, Conroy, former Ogden Og-den High star and Andrus, captain ol the team, are expected to carry the, bulk of the attack. The Aggies have i been holding moonlight practices, according ac-cording to word received here, and will enter Ogden with one object in I view, and that is victor; Lieutenant Walter Scott, coach of the Aggie frosh has one of the fastest first year college teams In harness that has ever represented the school, and expects his men to make a great showing show-ing against the strong local eleven Fred Kanzler Will referee this con- j test, Albert Blazier of Salt Lake will umpire and Freeman Bassett of Salt j M I Lake will act as headlinesman. Mat jcolm Watson and Homer Christensen will officiate at timers. The regulation regula-tion !ifteen-minute periods will be In order. I The teams will probably lineup as tfoiiow-. i n Am. Legion Aggie Freshmen. I Hastings lc Edwards I Douglas it Parkinson iStreeper lg Blood j Bagley c Hansen t iiLlH I Watson rg Palmer B FrH I.Smythe rt Evans ll I Warner re Parry V 'tfl ' Glasmann (cap.), qb ..Andrus (cap.) .Tohnosn lh Conroy Vl Cross rh Dewey fil j Stone . ftf Enckson ilil nn " |