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Show I West Outclasses East on Grid Kay Writes Concerning Styles I Thai tin vtcstern gridiron machines trc r.ir superior iii' eastern elev- ens Is the opinion of Harold Kay, for-nirr for-nirr UnlvorsltJ Ol Utah h;illb;irk. one bi the bosl stars ever developed at the crirosdn Inir an l also n former star ii the Ogden high sahooti Kay is now ittcnding school al Washington and '.. . seen both Vln Conroy of the Navy itnd Lcc Richards 61 the Army, former Ogden TIri rs, in action. He predicts jercai futures for both men in athletics, lu hi. letter t President a. l. Ilasmann ol ihe Ogden Athletic aaao oiat Ion, Kay says in part: "Have been reading hbtt the Ogden A A. has be?n winning on the gridiron md hope thai the segregation will rupct with equal Buccess on the chum. Success 10 your organisation. t'on gernlng football tin west surel) has n on the east in this sport. Tiny play n good brand of ball out here bttl lack the open, spectacular takc-a-chancc pi the western elevens. Their play la all tohservatlvc, Clo - mai formations, a few forward passes and ri wearing . down of each ciher rule, A lew : t ern teams have introduced 'he western style of play, particularly Penh Statt and they are defeating all comers. In. my opinion the aggregation we had at the "V" In 1916 could Jusl about have clear sailing out here. Howerer, they! do emphasize one thins here and that s detail and mm.:, ell ct. What play? hey clo have hp- perfect, "Training table ai In use and ?ry man must live t:p to the rub s. Leej lilehards also figun thai '. of the western teams arc- better than the eastern aegreKat ions. He stales iha the Noire Damt was one of the Blow-eat Blow-eat he has ever played in. RIcbaTdB is playing a regular halfback for the Ani and has shown to wonderful ad- vantage thus far this saasOd French. Quarterback, and Richards carry the Offensive Strength of the Army eleven. Nexi Saturdaj Richards will start at j left half for the Army SgMlnSl th-flaahj th-flaahj Navy aggregation. " 'in Conroy is playing leli hall hr the Navy and will start in the coininc contest. In the Georgetown Nut I game played here last w eek, Cohroj was the whole Navy aggregation II seems that Vin was a bit; Surprise in tills Contest. Prior to Ibis name the Navy officials hadn't given him chance, but his .-how ins has wen him a regular position The Army-Navj contest should be a thriller an i in Conroj and Richard! ocden can claim two of the best players on the fi'dd." Kay was recently cleeied president of the senior class at the, law school h. is attending al Washington and Is al.-o chairman of Ihe executive I lUl mitteo of the Utah elub al the capital. While at the University ot Utah Kay was one of the bis stars in football He was sperdy. shifty and an open field runner of the I -on Romney class was one of ihe mainsprings in the crimson .n UOfi and p!aed a flashy ,'anie last year. He woa the contest arrainsi t'olorado colh-gi last year, i. ii.km three touchdowns for the enui son. Kay Is also a star of the first, crder on the cinder path i |