TO lOPEN SLATE!► !H► ; __________Stiff Schedule Begins With Game at Dover; Improved Team Is Expectedj Blt; HOWDY HOUSE II One of the stiffest schedules ever • ; attempted by the Newcomers town ; i Trojans will be started Saturday ; i when the Gold and Black gridders ; i meet the Dover Crimsons at the !; Dover fairgrounds at 2:30 p. in. The ’! first home giime will be played at; j Newcomers town Sept. 30 against Mt. i Vernon, a new opponent.C| The versatile Kelker twins will be j | the only veterans in the Dover line- j ; up Saturday from last year’s tin- !, beaten eleven. A host of substitutes j I who saw action last year will round i [ out the Crimson varsity. II Like Coach “Bub Rearick of j j Dover, Saturday's fracas will be an ' j experiment for “Ducky” Schroeder, • Trojan mentor, as Ncwcomerstown I ! will start an untried backfieid. De- i | spite inexperience, the backfield this | year is the most promising of the i past two seasons.| | Vast improvement has been I | displayed over last year by j | Quarterback Georjje Maxwell.■ the only veteran. He has galh- i i ered more speed and has de-j velaped into an excellent brok-en-field runner.. Another real “find has been made by Schroeder in Ossie Dansby, fleet Negro. He is the fastest stepper on the Trojan squad and possesses plenty of driving' power. The blocking will undoubtedly be handled by Marvin Terr, who Formerly played at Danville, and Bob Stoffer.The Trojans are not left wanting . for a veteran line as seven letter-i men are fighting for berths. They j arc Ed McCall, Herman Hudson and J Godfrey Meeks, ends; Oscar Shalos-ky, tackle; Paul Taylor and Delbert Gadd, guards, and Myron Thompson, who has been switched from tackle to center. Bob Jones, giant Negro, i is making a formidable bid for a \ tackle position. He stands five feet eleven inches and weighs i98 pounds.■ After a week o' fundamental ' training, the Trojans are being sent ' thru stiff scrimmage sessions this ' week. A first class punter has not j been uncovered. Speed and deception t i will probably be the Trojans’ line j ! j of attack against Dover. j• TROJANS