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Show B. Y. U. INFANTS READY FOR "FOUNDER'S DAY" GAME WITH MINERS CELEBRATION IS PLANNED FOR EVENT, i Twitchell's New Squad I Hoping to Redeem Past j Offenses PROVO. Oct. fl. Coach Alvln Twltchel! and his Ma- blue warriors ara as ready a Infanta can h to moat tha veteran. Colorado Mines foot- w team which will Invad I'tob county next Tueeda.r. October Z4 Tha day la to be t gala for Provo and tha entire county, inasmuch an tha regular founders day exercises of tha Brlghsm Young university will ba held during1 tha morning hours, followed fol-lowed hy an o!d fashioned barbecue at 12 o'clock, at which Professor K. I. Partridge . wili prmlein r-tha r-tha roaata ,ar.d latar by tha Rocky mountain conference football gam on Timpanogo field. To sort of round out tha day and bring it to a fitting cloaa, tha Hon. William J. "Bryan will speak In the tabernaela In the evening, eve-ning, hla speech to ha followed by tha annual foundera' day ball. TEAM niftCVSSKD. Tha foregoing was written mainly to keep from talking about tha team. But now wa are forced to bring the Infanta Into the discussion. All ears n Provo Rave been wide open today, listening for tha first newa from the north country, which will diacloao the real ability of the Miners. "Dick" Romney'i Utah Aggies are expected to do their bent to keep tha Miners from soaring towards championship hopes. If they are successful in keep. Ing the "OolddlKgera" below tha surface sur-face of foot ball excellence, tha Y's men will tnke hope and will succeed, no doubt, in keeping tha Prospector - huslly engaged hunting for a lead. If, on th other hand, the Farmers are sent bark to tha plow, the infanta in-fanta will 'undoubtedly depend mainly main-ly on Partridge's man sized boot to keep tha invading team from walking away with a heavy score. B. Y. V. READY. Coach Twitchell's men are In excellent ex-cellent shape. They know more football foot-ball than they did when they met the Farmers or the Crimson. Tha back field haa Improved considerably and tha tackling looka more like football than Ilka Strangler Lewis' famous headlocks. Tha ends have been literally .scorched by Coach Twitchell'a over-J over-J flowing wrath since they allowed the f Crimson eliglblea to percolata around r in their territory so freely. Young, tha Infant who succeeded In break Ing through Utah's Una at will, has been given torn curtain lectures on how to proceed after ha ftnda himself him-self In th enemy's back field. He has been told that his business, once finding himself In the enemy's reserve camp. Is to tear up the furniture and se to It that no deadly missile' are allowed to b thrown Into his own ranks or over his own ranks, as Captain Cap-tain Smith was allowed to do time and again last Saturday. Tha halfbacks have been aaked to watch men Instead of balls when th enemy Is attempting a forward pass. Altogether, tha Infants hav received I a going over that will either Improve their styla or will demonstrate that football cannot b learned In on Ion year. INTEREST STRONG. Th gam Tuesday Is bound to be of conaklerable interest. Inaamuch ss this tnvsslnn s the' first one of the vear In these parts, a crowd of Salt iake peopel Is expected down to see the Miners In action. In order that tha fans may se th relative standing of tha two teama so far as size la concerned, their names I and weights are printed below: COLORADO MINERS. j Position. Weight. ; C. Roarers le 1B2 Crawford It 13, Taylor lg 17J Prlre o 16l Parkinson rg 171 : Kvsna rt 145 I Llnderholm r- 152 .Ionian .. nb 1S8 I McWhorter lhb 160 Mitrhell rhb 151 McOlone (captain).... . . f b ITS Average weight ll b. r. r. Position! Weight. M. Bunnell In l'0 I. Young . It 162 R Howmsn lg 16 Kip" (Iledhlll c lo "Hindu" Partridg rg ll -Vic Hatch rt lit J "Mabel" Miller r 154 "Honev" Fuller Qb 147 Morgan lhh 141 Chamberlain . . . , . .... rhb l7 Hunter Minion fb 144 Average weight 171 Tim of game o'clock. Tlac TImninntnl flnld. Provo. |