Show Highly Touted Utes to Take Field Against Idaho Team in Home Debut Crim Crimson Promises to Do Better Than 1930 Edition Success D Depends Upon Three Sophomores i By Bar Borne Barney When the referee 1 play his piccolo in the tho Crimson stadium wn Saturday afternoon the tho mOt most heralded d eleven teven In 11 Rocky mountain l conf conference en e annals annals an an- nals will swe sweep p down the field against the College of ot Idaho The Utah university aggregation that battled oz on nip and tuck terms with the Washington Huskies l last ti week only to lose 7 6 7 already has I attracted due Illumination from the national spotlight According to general reports from Seattle tho the Utes opened up three scoring opportunities against two to for tho the Huskies Of course Its It's not opPOrtunitIes op op- alone that win hall ball games Ike Armstrongs Armstrong's 1931 edition a already al ni- ready has given indications of surpassing sur Bur passing the mark set t by the 1930 1030 crew touted as the best eleven cleven in mountain history Tho The Redskins Redskins' I success depends largely upon three sophomores Aldo at halfback halfback half halo back and and Pete Carlston Cannon and Hack Davies who share an end position Then Ike Howard center andl and Beckstead fullback are practically new at their posts posu Fans will see sec something else newin newin new in iIi S a p passing attack that compares I favorably with the to Watkins and to Utter overhead It must have been up to snuff to get seven first downs over the Huskies Captain Frank Christensen and Fred Tedesco will be on the thc throw throw- lag ing end with Clark usually completIng ing th the tho combination While the Utes were held In their tracks on scrimmage plays last week they thoy hope to prove Saturday that tha there are still plenty of yards left I in tn the shoes of or Christensen and that is more than just a n halfback |