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Show DKSKRET EVENING NEWS AVKDXESDAY NOVEMBER 1919 2G Tomorrow Clash Here Utah and Logan Aggies Annual Gridiron Classic Promises to Be Fraught With Spectacular Plays fyt4 'Ofi . Whoa mIK wlQ coma off (flag U um tomorrow? bat tltht U pnrtlra, TV wwmm nitfht the opint 4 (hroagfc lb workout. prodcoe of lU- aerators they w two watolUng IV 4b of I'Uh I thorn o niqolrtit of lb (Wh Irmfl Knew; cf lh t'tab Art(kin colbtr. fiarh predicts poarfe Tommy S1 like llrb rirven Irft, and lit othrg unlW to aud a tlrtorjf for his ll Urf Itmr, a , (cam. tUlah May Enter Game Slight Faroritea Over Farmer Lada, But Elevens Appear Evenl Matched And a Red Hot Battle la Expect ' edj Tuaale Starta at 2 P.M. - , th SENIOR GIRLS On the Gridiron WIN LEOPARD BASEBALLSET Eul (Ugh Mw toll Ctrl twlto. ! tTAXDKO OF TH 1 Coach Lowell Romney hai a treat gang of star without Falck, and (he conservative fan would pick tha warns ae being evenly balanced. Utah will eater the game with a llflfted lineup. Since the clash In Loa kngelee, when the local team was de- tested by tba bunch from tha Unlver- (tty of Southern California, Coach tommy Fltipatrlck has been .working In ihauneey Whitney, diminutive-findthe quarterback placa, with Mitt Rom- at half. Ha has also brought Mack iey from tackle and Placed him at In the fullback job ha bae bean Irorklng Phones Thorum, a star of Nor. trens team two years ago. The change Ippeara to be effective and If tha - boys let started right, they will b a- hard lunch to stop. Whitney wilt be in his (lret real game, and it therefore do fends upon whether- - or not he I good start a a to how tha team get will Jar. If things go well, Whitney should as en sail ba ha will ItsraJly along tourages. If the teem gets off to a bad some fans think Coach Fltipa-tic- k Itart, will find It neoeeeary to make a Ihtft In the back field putting Romney In at quarter and Ura at halfback. If luch a thing Is necessary ...Coach .Fits-HtHIs well prepared tor It. Ha baa teen working aceyernl shifts Invths tackfleld, and In Ure, Gardner, Howells nd Stevenson he hae some first class " naterlal who will be made to make a (ood account of themselves. Shifts Linesmen. In 8wtn'a place en the Un the Utah Pentor has placed Riches, who has lean shifted from guard. In Riches be Ed Jlowr.Ua. who hasbean ilace will from tha backfleld. luAwslls la a f strength tin tha lina and la tter qualified for the guard job than placa In the backfleld. Ha la Use of great abllltv and wrrt s kicker probably share the hooting honors with mitt Romney. The rest of the lineup rill remain the same aa In previous fames, with Feternon and Prouse at ( inds; Gilmer and - Riches, tackles: Howells and 8chafeky, guards, and I Hancock, center. Some qnestion la stlU raised In local Jllreles aa to what lineup Coach Romney f the Aggie will us. He has been J tampered In his work this year by tnerous Injuries, and at different times luring the season, each backfleld man lias taken n turn on th Injured llat. McDonald and Glen Dee are said .frog be on the disabled list trow. but It- le believed that Romney will start diBt Utah. It Is certain. I hough, that neither man la In the beat Jpf shape and if they start It Is doubt-- j ul If they will ba in condition to com- jlete th game. Romney la said tu be tenaiderably handicapped because of he lack of experienced reserve nrongth in the backfleld. Percy Hasten, former Salt Lake high school star, a unquestionably a clever man, but ha oo has been aurelnr hurts a good por-kof the season. He le declared to bo n fit shape now. however, and can be (Xpected to furnish thrills tomorrow. On th lino, Romney ha two ef th eat men la the conferenc In Douglas ad Cannon and Lester Jervis. Cannon res selected me center last ear and blda fair to be almost a enea- mans choice for tb place this season, laryts la one of the - cleverest - men ttaytnr football today- sad will- bear times Particularly on patching at all formation Utah will pas i'ferward watch Jarvis. The remainder Aggie team Is good, but there id fra no amnia tight. Ut may be at th Aggies excel Utah en on end. s a ae In th bsekfteld center, and ebele. Utah excel at th halfbacts d tosilioe la which Romney plays, ' ck ' oa ei -- T. CLUBS. W. L. I Pet I 000 .001 t Rnphomores .111 I .000 Senior gltlg of the East high school won the IntcrcUsa Indoe" baeebaU aortas by defaatlng tha Juqlora, teams qr evenly matched. that yesterday. Oood pitching In tha last " Cbanee tha for Ceafervaoe Tie Hum. Inning by Mlea Hasal Frost savadKathfor tha seniors. CpUh There la a chance that the winner of day In Cloee Ruth and Harms leen played the rnateet at Cummlnga field on clever fashion for the winners while Thanksgiving will have a claim with the Misses Lillian Lisvn, Nellie Taythe Colorado At glee for the conference lor and Francea Caking starred tor tha title. In order for thla te happen, however. It will be necessary for the juniors line-u- p and summary: The Colorado College Tigers to win their eet-t- o Banlora It). Juniors (11). with tha Agglea, who, at tha I In tha Kogky Kathleen Harass.. e.. Frances Fnklng present time, are leading mountain race. Neva Clegg p. ... .Lillian Brows But. aside from whatever relation Helen Thomas. the outcome of the Colorado game will Heael Frost. have aa to the conference winners, the Ruth Cloea Allean Taylor lh Thanksgiving -- game her will be tor LaVon Chlpman Thomas (he state college champlonehlp, which Helen Mildred Engles Orimth la In Itself, enough to warrant a dead- Alleen Heael Frost res... Margaret Denn ly scrap between the two Utah team a Esther Lelb Nellie Taylor Us la fact, tha Internet tn the game thla Marjorie Harris Morell Melton veer appears to be even greater than Persys Quale ....cf x It has ever been before, and tha X crowd that avar turned out to largest see a Qraca Darling Score by Innlnga: football battle Is axpectad to ba on Seniors A II - ng tot been for the Injury received by 1 11-1- 1. ....lb.. ...tb... rf... ...If...... hand. , . Tha gams will start at I pm., those people who went the good giving neats plenty of time to get to the field and chooa their places, Tha box offlca will open at IS It. Tha student bodies will half of aach occupy the southern bleechera. tha "U" students on tha east and tha Aggla students on tha west Reserved seats will ha located In the center of both bleachers, and an extra charge of It will be made for these seata. Auto stall can be purchased tha University book store. 'A result ef the contract drawn up between these two Institutions prior to this year, each student of bth colleges Is obliged to pay an additional aura of IA cents upon presentation of bla student body activity card.. I 1 A 1 S 11 I I 4 A 111 Run: Seniors Ruth Cloee (I), Neva Clegg (1), Kathleen Harnies (I), Helen Thomas, Aline Griffith, Heael Frost. Esther Lelb, Marjorie Harris, Pereye Lillian Brown Junior Quale. 4. Francea Enging (J, Nellie Taylor (th Mildred Englea and Margaret Denn. Alleen Taylor Umpires Harold Davie and Arthur Seniors Juniors Oaelh. LOGAN HIGH CHIEFS ARE PEEVED OVER ACTION OF MOGULS Nov. 14. After highly succampaigns tha Logan high Brigham Toung college and U. Basketball Tomorrow school, A. C. freshmen teams have ended then Each of th teams All hall th basketball season. Glv football season. Coach Homer Christensen of th West named won the great majority of th hlgb school credit for officially starting game played. The Logan high school authorities the hoop sport this year. that the school was unfa'rtyjreat-der- s Tomorrow night Christenson's grid-- will play the Pleasant Grove quin- - M In the decision of thu state high tet In Pleasant Orove. Th team has school official! last week In permitting! been practicing only a taw days. and the Boxelder high nchool to participate several substitutions are therefore' ex- - In th "state tournament Instead of the Logan school, when the latter had parted to be made. The following playerrw.lt mmrihS'W&rt most' decisively ovvr the Brigham-trith (tea. Principal Norman Hamilton of leaving immediately after close of dhe Utah-Aggame: Cap- - Logan says that It was not the Inten-tai- n Walt Hall, John Gregory, Chick tion of the school to violate any of Mitchell, Clarenr Hagen, Vern Funk, th rules with regard to eligibility. Tom The boys who were declared ineligible Georg Marthaklr, Ai Robinson, Eos.-I-on MUlon the Lcran team had bee out of ter, George Von Elm.... and Fred Johnson school on account of .sickness, he said. "V ett ' Panthert to Play LOGAN, cessful I I p, gl Maeksy.-Ralph-Jens- on - WEDLOCKED Tiger follower who attended last Friday the were all amllea early In the gam when lh Miners apparently were holding th Farmer steam roller, but ae th wore mounted this same smile changed to a different etpresalon. From th showing mad by th Aggla backfleld la the true. Th Tiger Hoe Is the only oo In Mlnes-Agg- gam le paront that the reports from Fort Collins e to the dess of th team were true. T be Tiger line le th oaly one In th conferenc that has a chance of stopping tb Aggie backfleld, but juet how high thee chances are la a matter that will be a bon of contention Official Washington to Turn until th question la settled on the gridiron. Schwetger, Honnen. Brlgge Out For Annual Grid-Fethese are men of callbor, but whether Yore. they can slop th terrlflo plunging of of Rivals Between Scott. Nye Hartshorn and Buehnoll le a matter of great doubt Turning to tha offensive ef th Tigewteo Iteft Corrsepeudcet. gers. there le MecTavlsh. the big who I rated ae en of th best EW TOR K. Nov. SI. Th army on In th conference. Jackson, who starred and navy ceas to After two years of la th game with D. U., Is looked upon Saturday. staunch fighting shoulder to aa a find, but whether be will show up well against a stronger team to anshoulder, the cadets and midshipmen aa other question that must be left to th er sworn enemies. Thumbs down for Turkey day gem. th navy la th password heard along Tig (hewed Claes Against Driver. th corridors of Weat Point. While tha Tiger team looked Ilk midchampions against Denver, this mar They shall not paeo." cry th be th case against the stronger dle. A tsam le always at Us beat Official Washington Is not slarmsd Agglea when agalnat a weaker opponent, and dislatest Th even situation. th most ardent Tiger fans admit by th to In- that the Tigers will hav an opponent patches from th capita! esei la said Thanksgiving that will glv th Orange It dicate quit th contrary. and Black a real battle. Bo tt would seem reasonable te sup. that Vic President Marshall. Secretary of State Lansing, Secretary of War pose that th Aggies are easily the even considering th uncerBaksr, Secretary of th Navy Daniel. favorites, of lit modern foot-baGen. John J. Porehlng. General March tainty Th prodictions Aggies hav been a winning and Admiral Sima nr to attend ths team throughout th season, while the gam In which th Tigers have battle, which take place at th Polo only shown up well wee In th gam with D. conceded to bo til weak, U. which grounds. eat team In th conferenc. An air of supremo confidence charIn ae But the army considering the elasti beacterise th workout of tween the Miners and Stat In Denver final stags befor Thanksgiving It approaches th there Is much more doubt as to tha outcome. Th Aggie men ad. th gam. after th ram Friday that the Th tsam Is taking a lot of punish- mltted Miner offensive was tha boat they ment In' heavy scrimmage with a great had met so far this season. Th Miners played a clasev gam be amount of light hearted pleasure. Regi- a vend a boubt. but In th latter nert ment of cadets, with the aid of band, serenaded th gridiron warrlora ef th ram th light Minor backfleld seemed to lose Its punch. through their exercise. The defense 'Of th army team hat flight men are usually fast, but In last the been Improved Considerably there Is always a limit to human week and their attack has become more noaslbllltles and these earn Attention men. In manv cates, do not have light tha aggressive and hard hitting. befor th stamina to stand the gaff. Th Min day during th beremaining paid to forw ard and lat- er hv tb bevond game will fighting spirit doubt. eral paeses. The team Is hoping te Thev will fight Jh Sliver overwhelm th navy with an elaboret end Gold warrior to the laat ditch aerial attack. McQuarrie and but there Is a ooeellon aa to whether are expected to star for th thev can stand up under th plunging of heavier men. Both Bchnelder and army. The navy Is exhibiting Dunn showed chamnlonshln class In of the second period against th bubbling ggtes. symptoms the whole of practice, th mldMUpmen Llndenhotm and Hatklna hit th line are present In a body, cheering and with a punch that will de a geat out deal toward advancing the- - ball yelling.a Th team has loumled Into splendid physicalnotcondition th State men. But can these against an. Dobl has yet men do this for four periods as they Though Coach of the navy did Friday for tfheT nouneed th final line-u- p . team. It Is most probable t.,at Koehler. On the other hand the State team back th In start will Cruise a Clark and ha. Bn to this time, shown strange field. Water la likely to play quar- lack of real offense whll their deterback. roble has given much atten- fense hss been good. The Miner tion to developing a substitute back strong department I thel" offensive field- - and has three good players to snd if thev are at able alt times to substitute In case of emergency. keen the Rllver and Gold on th deIs a fensive there good chanc that the plucky Oredlgrers will ecore a Ellicott Chosen Prexy touchdown and at the same time hold he weaker State offensive scorelesa. Of East High Swimmers Miners and State Are Evenly Matched. Taking all things Into consideration Chester Ellicott was elected presi- both teams tmVe their weak points dent of the East high school In tnrn, which. balance th weak club yesterday. Eugen Parkin- points of their opponents. Th teamtn son was the choice for vice president two as as re matched evenly snd th conference perhaps, andany Robert Alrd, secretary-tjeaeure- r, It will be Thomas Tasker, manager. Th Deseret a battle from the to the whistle first gym pool will probably be used by th last. The State men hav a alight club on Tuesday and Thursday eve. shade but It Is beyondmay a very a doubt ona. nlngs Troro 7 toT, and arrangements seewill try to ba made for (he use of th slight worth Both games will be well of Utah pool in the after, University because of the Importance of the noons. A team will be chosen from ing W1 result. A win for th .Aggie season, th 50 members of th club. mnn a clean elate for the 'would win for tha Tigers a while Henson and Nagle, en, quarter: mean pretlge that would wipe out Hart, fullback. halfbacks; w. their one defeat at the hands of No game la so Important In Utah. Coach Tommy Fltipatrlck give followers of both the eyes of th no credence to th Logan reports Mines and State and a victory or defeat for either team In this gam concerning Injuries and expects to see th entire Aggie team playing means a success or failure for th -- season. against Utah tomorrow. f w gt -- Louie Falck, star quarterback. In the Wyoming gam last Friday and which trill keep him out of the claealo tomorrow. Falck to the Mitt Romney of (he Logan clan and without him tha - learn doe not look as good. How-tver. beitn IHI IN BAM' RID IRON appetites will be appeased tomorrow. The one big battle of the year, that between the Utah Aggie and University of Utah elevens Is set for 2 oclock at Cummings field. It is the Harvard Yale battle of the local gridiron season, and never fails to bring throngs of football fans to the campus on the hilL No matter what the weather, fans turn out en masse to watch the big pigskin affair of the year. Thanksgiving day without a Utah-Uta- h Aggie galna would not be a regular Tur--( key day In the minds of thousands of football lovers in this state, With fair skies prevailing, a record-breakicrowd is antic! as interest is at 'pated high pitch. A to usually the cam, a red bat bat. at tackles. It wlU be seen, therefore, both tla to expected. Whenever teams from (ha two Institutions claeh. a raal eon. (art to la order. thla Particularly rear to a cloee struggle predicted. It looks aa thoufh tha team bavin the areaka will win. . A fluka may decide (he victor. Certain It to that aalther tram hae a decided edge and the eleven which wine win be' obliged to fight every minute. Tha Agglea would un- loubtadly hava baan favored bad It biwts y -- ' OCKT MOUNTAIN conference gams In Colorado of Interest to local followers of football scheduled for tomorrow are th clash the Colorado Aggie had Tigers si Colorado Spring sad at Denver. The Aggie are favored ever Boulder sad Colorado Ml Boulder-Mine- s game. Tiger, but edds are eve for tb Time of game: 2 p. m.' . ConteatanU: Utah Agricultural college and University of .Utah. Place! Cummingi field at University of Utah. . -- Conference Leaders Must W in Tomorrow's Game to Get Indisputed Claim on Title; Miners to R - Coaches: Thomas M. Fitzpatrick University of Utah; E. Lowell Romney, Utah Aggies. Captains: Milton Romney, University of Utah; Doug-m- s Cannon, Utah Aggies. At Stake: State collegiate title, and second place In the Rocky Mountain conference. If the Colorado Aggies loseo Colorado Tigers the victor in tomorrows game here will have a good claim on the conference title. Utah and the Utah Aggies have lost to the Colorado Aggies. Favorites: Odds slightly favor Utah. ( . Referee: Clem Crowley, Denver. V Meet Boulder. FACTS ABOUT TOMORROW'S CAME ' 'COLORADO AGGIES-TGET ACID TEST IN TIGER CONTEST O Rival Coaches Smile Over What They Expect to Do - Thanksgiving dinner or 1 .10 o'clock and you'll Tka annual football elaaslo between Utah and tbs Utah Agglea on Cummlaga field le scheduled for t p.ttk, and tha affair should be over by 4 at the latest. Tbs actual playing tlma Is one hour, divided Into four quarters of 14 minutes each, but there Is always considerable tlma taken out. tha teams are usually a little-la- te getting started. and there le a welt between halves. Make all engagements for not earlier than I or 1.14 and everything will ba rosy. la betting In downtown circles odds slightly favor Utah. Most of tha Aggla money Isn't In eight as yet, however. By the time the Aggie crowd gets hero It la expected that odds will be even. One can reasonably aspect that tha LoI tea have something up their gin sleeve In the way of surprises. Maybe all of tha tales w have been about Aggie Injurin'' mey prove to be bear atorlea Coach Fltipatrlck la a wise head and is prapared for anything. see Schneider do agalnat Aggie! Nothing Not being egotistical over our or trying to slip anyeleven thing over on anybody, wth juet want a fair 'crack' at choice" f According to a report from Ban of the University Francisco, Southern California will make apIn a Pacific the for place plication coset conferenc for 11(0 The Los Antceles Institution has been playing under th P. C. C. eligibility rules this fall and gsttlng It Is away with it In fin shape. Nlch-olls said that Oreduate Manager of Califor of the University U. of th th effort back will nia of 8. C to get Into th governing 'colleglnte body. time the conferAt the present ence le made up of W 8 C.. Or- -, gon. University of Washington, and CaliOregon Aggies. Stanfordtwo south-sr- n that fornia. The fact members of the 'hools are conference make It appear Pfoo; rally sure that the University Southern California will bn admitmad ted If formal application at the December meeting. 1 Several window In the town section ere receiving the first bath they have had In "V,0""1 Unby a reeult of a prank played we iversity of Utah studnet In the s. small hours of the morning. of a number evidently quitewindows With them, bedecked the advertisements for the game tomorrow here with the Agglea They mlesed few windows, so the see Tha battla In Colorado Spring between the Colorado Aggies and t. Tigers la arousing considerable earns The for the goi Mlnee-Stat- Btu-dent- in-lr- e Denver. game to ba played In Th Aggie fang are to their teem. Get certainly loyal from a Colorado Aggie fan to this a Denver sport scribe. "W read with Interest your writeup of an team 'P ,T an fan. Undoubtedly the unknown person few games. In hie back-fiel- d he picks Chuck Schneider in preference to Bill Ny. Without a doubt, Ny Is the peer of all halfbacks In this conference. He ha gained more ground then any othor man. and th Interference that he had mad for Hartshorn has made ths latter on of the finds of th year.. ' "He has not lean the Utah Aggie team piay. or he would not have picked Briggs of C. C. at an end over Jarvis. Jarvla Is th only man to date that ha been able to make gains around Aggies lines Ftnesllver cannot hold a candle to Utah Aggies' center C. "The Aetrts-C- . game will show the fans th difference be- -. tween McTavlah and Scott at the fullback position. Scott wa a member of the Eighty-nint- h team, and wlthhl partner. Nye--th- ey are the moat consistent ground-gainer- s tn thla region. "All we want in th ferenc team Is a careful consideration of our backfleld; It la o far superior to anything elae In the conference that there le no comparison. While McTavlah and Schneider have showed Up aa consist-aground-gainer- s against D. U. and Boulder, what will they do I did McWhat against Aggies do In Utah? What will Tavlah cleaners nt have had a busy "pane stuff used was eaey day of it. The no harm to get off. eo thereofwa th students. done by the activity no sidewalk painting There was done, and In deciding to cut out the vandalism idea, the students exercised good judgment. over-anxio- --' fqll-bac- X Weather Man has spoken. His edict Is that wa shall have snow for the Turkey day classic. So snow It will be. Indications are, however, that the ground will not be very wet. as practically no rain fell beflaky fore the enow came. Th so stuff can be scraped off thejield be can swift that fairly playing possible. Mr. Although the main Interest- - In foolballdom Is being shown In the Utah-Uta- h Aggie game, no small amount of Interest is being wrought In the Saturday clash between up Pay son and East high on Saturday for the high school championship of the state. WRIT Til Coach Lbwell Romney band of Lopan players arrived-I- fcR- - Lek .today .at notm. .. Romney declared his Intention of holding a light workout on the East high campus this afternoon. He could not Intimate as to the lineup he would eend against Utah tomorrow, he said. Unless he makes changes in his present plans, he will likely use the following men: Cannon, center: Crookston and Andereon, guards; Maughn and Worley, tack- les; Jarvis and Andrus, ends; Bow- - AWMlt tVMS AT A TUKKtY T2ATHE TDNV Am VMON 'WlVBlRD . ffooDMESS W Trf' PIPIT BIT O UfCK I'lOU'UB MA& IU A Trt WINNIK Ticket omlv coir A DlMF. j k, ll. 1 Scha-back- er Wonder How Many M;n Wifl Get a Turkey Here by the. Sam; Method. 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