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Show 1 V By VARDEN J Three more weeks remain beforo the athletic coaches of the state i-!sue i-!sue the first call for candidates for I the gridiron Initial practices at the Ogdcn High school. Fnlversity of Utah, Utah Aggies and other schools will be held September 13. Six letter men Clyde Worley, tackle and captain. Stan Anderson, guard. Ixiuie Falek, quarterback; Andy Mohr, tackle: Charles Hart. ; fullback and P. Hansen, halfback, jare expected to return to the Aggio lair this fall and answer the first call of the grid season. . . The Aggies will have a full sched j ule during the coming season. Games scheduled ate as follows. October, 9 Ogden Athletic association at Og-den, Og-den, October 16. Colorado School of Mines at Logan; October 23, Mon- J tana Agricultural college at Boze man; October 30. Colorado A. C at Logan. November 6. Fnlversity of Nevada at Reno; November 13. Mon 1 tana School of Mines at Logan: Thanksgiving day, University of Utah, place undecided. Coach Lowell Komney of the Aggies Ag-gies stated yesterday that the Blue j and n bite warriors would meet one of the eastern elevens during the month of November if present plans mature. Coach Carl Peterson of the Ogden Tigers was an Ogden visitor yesterday for a short time en route to Salt Lake Peterson stated yesterday that grid practice would start with the opening of school nnd that he would be on the Job Thursday of this week to make plans for the ! coming season. The first meeting of the Utah High school Athletic association will be held at Salt Lake next week, plans for the fall season to be discussed dis-cussed pro and con. It is expected that the state will be divided Into four or perhaps sljc districts this season sea-son due to Ihe great number of teams that will be entered jQ the fray Allison Skeen. captain elect for tbei 1920 Tigers is busy these days en- jfifl deavoring to line up his players for jjr the coming season. Skeen Is a back- w7 field man of considerable worth and is also a line man of the first order. H i Al Young. Ogden lightweight, may never wear the boxing gloves again. I . P j Young recently injured his hand In ft training and as a result states that g he will, not be able to take part in the mit game again. 9aW Ad Banfel, world's light heavyweight champion on the mat. and well known vrC i in Ogden, was an Ogden visitor yes- rvf; terday en route to Boise from San (Si . ' Francisco. Santel stated while here i ? that the mat game was coming back B with old time pepper In San Fran- tM . -sPy Considerable Interest locally has I I 1 been manifested in the coming Demp V j i ; iey Miske contest for the world's "JY!! heavyweight boxlnc championship al I Benton Harbor. Mich., Labor Hay leK Some of the fans look for a decisive LwbW I emp e victory while others can HE see nothing but a new champion in the limelight, opinions differ, so to aaaaaV I Tho announcement made yesterday by the cily commissioners to the LsaaaV .effect that the city would enclose WM Lorln larr park with a SXfool gH fence this fall was received with ItS pepper galore by the athletes of tho VLB ettjr. Work on the fence w?l K 3B , started immediately, the fence to WEA surround the gridiron field, and o SKS I be of screen construction. LBS 'Mri MrC lh4'n tWo hdred crid stars are expected to try for KK formation receid b Th ? d'eU"' Stf Bt Some number- wtl, 1 land some competition. - ' isaaasaa! cbSSK wwXu r French i I ,f" 'del of Europe w,M tl , 1 ship contest nrwiHi. champion- w bto Labor "fi? e'T assaal |