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Show — THE 14 OGDEN Wildcats Depart Today hese Athletes Carry On | Coast Program | and Players Stevenson Joins Squad at Berkeley; - Party Sail Wednesday on Wilhelmina; Odd Prac- tice to Be Listed Aboard Ship; Play Dec. 22. EBER gridders , intermountain COLLEGE junior college j champions, with a string of 37 consecutive victories to’! their credit, depart today on the first lap of their jaunt to’ Honolulu where they face the McKinley athletés, December 92,| in an intersectional day and Tuesday contest. will be Two workouts featured before at Berkely the players Mon-| board the Wilhelmina at San Francisco at high noon Wednesday. Coach Delton warriors tice Saturday concluded the a at the sent spirited Lester local big battle The Bramwell through park. This preparations for at Hawaii. players engaged in drill, punting, running signal down punts and passing. A defense for McKinley passes will get the attention of the Wildcat coaches, Bramwell and Merlon next 10 Stevenson during the days. PROBABLE LINEUP Although the starging lineup will not be officially announced until a few hours expected before that the game, it and Moe- Peterson is singer will be stationed at ends with Taylor and Anderson at tackles and Rose and O. Wangsgaard at guards. Captain Keith Wangsgaard will be performing again at center. he starting! backfield undoubtedly will be composed of Clapier, Budge, Jones and_ Hearn or Russell. There is a possibility either also that Elton Knapp may break into the starting lineup. McKinley is listed as the _ best team of junior ranking on the islands and is prepared to give Weber four periods of torrid competition. This information was received a few days ago from Harold ‘‘Bish’’ Kay. The Wildcats will take daily workouts aboard the Wilhelmina. Oregon university will be aboard the same ship. Scrimmage between the two teams, however, will be taboo. | Hundreds of Ogdenites are expected tion at to p. m. to the today their A special program is planned ' journey 2 Wildeats and ing send-off. by a Union to the a rous- at the number sta- give boosters station of students of the college. All squad members of the were pronounced in Weber splendid physical trim last night by Bramwell, “We expect the greatest | | his prac- Coach battle in Weber’s history,” said Coach| Bramwell, “but we also expect to| be returned the. winners.» ‘We| realize that competition, will be se- | ‘vere, that the change of climate| and the long water voyage\ will be handicaps, but the members of the squad are determined to bring home a victory and thereby uphold the fine record of Utah and Utah Aggies.’”’ The squad players and Bramwell, will consist two coaches. of 17 Delton director of athletics, and M. L. Stevenson, coach during 1927, will be in charge of the team. The players named for the, jaunt are: Joe Clapier, Jim Russell, Owen Wangsgaard, Rulon Budge, Floyd Taylor, Ray Anderson, Elton Knapp, Paul Rose, Keith Wangsgaard, Gilbert Moesinger, Wallace Jones, Wallace Peterson, IT rancis Wearn, David Doxey, Albert Saunders, Arnold Troseth and Jack Doxey. ' President Aaron W. Tracy of Weber college will also make the long trip. The boosters will include the following: Al Warden, ,sports editor of The Ogden Standard-Hxaminer; Mrs. Solomon Wheelwright, Elizabeth Shaw, Doris Browning, Eva Browning, Elnora Crompton, May Pickett, Marian Read, A. A. Shaw, George Williams, president of the student body at Weber; Peter Anderson, Mrs. Peter Anderson, Virginia Anderson, Lucile Parry and David Clapier. Members of the party will start the return trip ~ to gden from Honolulu December 26. On Christmas day the Weberites and their boosters will attend ‘the game between Oregon and Hawaii. Members of the Utah club, at Honolulu, plan a number of entertaining features for the Weberites during their stay on the island. Q. Cannon and Harold Kay, former Ogdenites, will be in charge of this phase of the program. STANDARD-EXAMINER Jn Long er’s Hopes in SUNDAY MORNING, |