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Show il snappy Local) Amateur Gossip f A1LBy " 1 SporU F Albert F. J Told in Short J Here and There Warden J Collegiate jrrid teams of the Rockies will play their first games of the 1919 I fcason next Saturday The fast Uni- llversity o( 1'tah grid tram will open the J season in Salt Lake against th speedy i Colorado collrr- warriors. Prom ad- U vanr,-. dope this game should be a M thriller. j( The West High PanLhers staged a , I comeback last Saturda when the trimmed the Eureka hiqh .-. hool plays' play-s' ers 37 to 11 In a fast pnd game. Both lyS teams displayed class ami tl came jg hras attended by a large crowd. Coach Oj Christens.-n expects to have one of the best teams in the state before the sea-Ull sea-Ull son ends it I 1 - Grid practice will be resumed with pepper and ginger galore at the Ogden high school today The 0 to 0 game 0 with Granite last Friday has Instilled ft inew life into the Tigers and from now l on it is a certainty that the locals will tv play with the same vim that character-J character-J tiled some of the old elevens here. I In Richards, Skeeu and Irwin. Coach Douglas three of the best backs in the f inters c ho last lc class in the state At yhe quarterback position rhe team Iback positions are well taken care of. f Hirt at center for the Tigers gives promise of being one of the best pivot fcnen in the state. IDs passing in th iGranite team was well above standard I &nd his defensive play was of the Brcak holes and lacklo was wit y! championship order. His ability to g break up holes and tackle was wit llipeessed by many fans- "Doc" Kanzler is again on the job as (Physical advisor at the Tiger tair I rDoc" has many friends in Ogden and every year he aids the high schoolers rwhen they are injured. Broken legs, Sprained ankles and the like are some of the many things "Doc" helps to mend. His presence this year was tWelcomed by the entire dchool. ' Supt. Karl Hopkins of the Ogden rchools, is one of the most ardent fans .In the state. He is a Bport booster , -i fthrough and through and is with his team at all times. While at Lehi be endeavored to keep the stnndard of athletics above par and in his new po-allien po-allien hers he is joursning the same tactics and he is some booster. Malcolm Watson's Weber normal stars will clash with the Soxelder elev-en elev-en here Friday afternoon. This game will be the first in the history of the -chool for the Weber bo., a and should attract a large crowd of fans The contest will be staged at Lorin Farr park and Dip klckoff is scheduled for 3:30 o'clock. Glen Dee and Lew Fak, both former for-mer Ogden high stars, are showing a j world of class at the Utab Aggie . schuols. They have displayed some I Keen playinc to date and should be two of the mainstays of Coach Romney's aggregation. Both are backs. Officials for the Utab-Colorado game in Salt Lake next -week wilr ; probably be. Nelson Norcen, Chicago j university, referee; Albert Blazier. umpire; Freeman Bassett and Henry 'Richardson, timers; D. A Callahan, head linesman. The 65 to 0 victory of the East high oyer the Jordan aggregation as1 week j has started the scribes of the State to winking. After losing seven "H" I men the Leopard E were not expected to make such a showing and their surprise sur-prise is all the more remarkahle flue to the fact that the Jordan aggrega'ion i has elchr letter men in harness, The Farmers outweighed the Leopards ten i pounds to the man but the speed and pepper of the Leopards offset the lis advantage in weight Interscholastic games scheduled for the week are as follows Ogden versus Davis at Davis: L D. S. versus East high at Salt Lake; Wrst rersus Jordan at Jordan; "V" Freshmen versus Granite Gran-ite at Granite; Weber versus Boxelder at Ogden. Coach Homer Warner at Davis county coun-ty has one of the heaviest teams in the state 1 1,1s war and when the Tigers clash with the Davis warriors Friday the contest should be a hummer. The L. D. S.-East High came scheduled sched-uled for next Friday should attract considerable interest. The Gold and Bluo boys, however, will mix with ono of the speediest teams in the state. A jast comparison of the East and West high school teams will be had after the Panthers clash with Jordan Fridav The Leopards beat th Farmers Farm-ers 65 to 0 and fans are wondering what the outcome of the Farmer-Pan ther game will be. Three hundred jgird game3 were played in various parts of ihe coun'.ry last Saturday. By the week end 'A Is expected that five hundred teams will clash against a like number. |