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Show Crimson Taking Jo Chances With B. Y. U. Infant Squad Fitzpatrick Is Sending Squad Through Fast Workouts Work-outs Every Day The athletic roaches at the University of i;tah are going to hav their football foot-ball machine In shape for th Brlgham Young University eleven next Saturday Satur-day afternoon, as they are expecting snother hard battle with the Infant members of the Rocky Mountain conference, con-ference, who played well In their Initial Ini-tial a'ruggie against the Vtah Agglea Tha Provo lada were strong on defense and their tackling waa one of the fea-Td fea-Td ri or Ihelr-'pUVTn W- CoAch TWTT-rhell TWTT-rhell haa some of his men In hie line ard the hackflelrt la fairly fast. The Y" tys hsve snapped up a great deal of football and will profit by the mistakes mis-takes that war mad agalnat the Aggies. RANCM'K RA K. Harvey Hanork. the big t'tah. center, and "Brick" Whitney, one of the 1'iah backs, turned out for prartc yesterday yester-day and took part In the light workout work-out that waa given to th (Vtmaon first eleven be for ihey were sent la to their showers. All of the mistake made In the Idaho game were discussed and the jrin cautioned sgalnst pulling any more "bonars" in the comine; conference con-ference hatrles. Kent F.vans, who suffered suf-fered a dislocated arm, was on the side lines and expects to be out for practice within another week. Th bis fellow has his heart on a championship for I'tah this fsll and la doing all he ran to, make things good for the other members of the squad I'tah did not hav to use Ita overhead gam against Idaho last Saturday and the local fans should see Just what the Crimson ran do with the forward pass next Saturday Satur-day against th "Y" team. at IH Ti ORKOt T. The aecond string men wsa given a heavy scrimmage last evening against the Freshmen and there waa some real fighting? carried out In this game. The Infants had the best of the argument and a game will he played bet ween thee t o teams Thursday afternoon behind rinsed gates oa Cummlng's fit-Id. The first team will hold lis Ihursdsy workout In th morning, as they will hav a holiday at the "U" I on this day. nar llagen will not be able to get out for th next game, owing to the' Injury to his nose, which has not ! healed as fast as It should havs. Hagen I wants to play fotball and his friends -. h to see Mm bs.t k In the nioie skin s at an early dat e. HO OYKH 0riI)KCK. The coaches and players at the "IT are not taking th H. Y. V. gam lightly as ins sthlete from Provo want to spring the surprise of the season on the ( i.rlmson team. If that thing Is possible. I tah has no tesm to take any chances with thta year and the boys are In for soma real hard work during the remainder of the week. The two teama will lineup abotit.equal In weight in the coining lussef and the fans should ae another auch spectacular spectacu-lar gam ss they witnessed Isst week. Neltm-r team will have a walkaway, as tha boys are prepared to fight It out to the last In thia battle, whleh will be lh last chance that the B. Y. V. will hav to slip on over on the state Institution In-stitution this seaaon In th football sport. Cosch Protis Is after games for his freshmen aggregation and he has bee unable to secure any of his opponents , to lake the Infants on at this early date. He tried hard to land the B. V. V. freshmen for Thursday, but could tifit put the gam over, after he had offered to pay th expenses of ths Provo Pro-vo team up here to play the game. The record that th I9Z2 Infanta have made has been too much for the publicity man and som of the other teams are not at all over willing to meet th rreenllnr of th state university. The frosh will be called Into sctlon against the varsity tomorrow afternoon tn what promisee to b a rsal football tussel. |