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Show AMATEUR TALK BfTOMHYFITZPATRlCK TIIK Colorado School of Minos and the Invor I'niverslty footfall foot-fall elevens aro scheduled to meet this afternoon at 1'iiion park, tn lener. in i first game nf ihe Colorado league. Tho Minister" have been without tho eervicea of Johnny I ke, thoir roach, who haa had the influenza, and will not have "SwpiI" AtidTHon In tho lineup. Ke-Mirt Ke-Mirt have rI5 been sent out that two of th, othr ! C "tar aro on tho wick lint, hut thin may be one of tho usual "bear stories" that coma out before the gitnes tin the other hand, Coach Parens f tho Mines haa been drilling hia men harder than over and expects I. Hrinir Kum winner OvOr the la Jit year's conference "champions. Great interest haa been aroused over thla uame. aa it will bo the first big athletic ath-letic event since the Influensa ban Wits lifted in the Colorado capital, f J The game between the Colorado Ag-I Ag-I Kim n rul 'lor:nti college will not be ! iifl iol.4, iecaue ihe Kt. Colllna ! m : r i ol ( out from under t he ln- ' f'MPPJM M'HI' UUf I (III II MAMf H'iKne- hxfl cHi!ed the game oif, ' n top ui this ar.iniuncenient :o cumm the i port that 'lule ItotbKeti. who haa , lift-n loojt tug a fter t he Interests of the Timers for Ihe past s-veriil yeara, will go i to I'rlncetori university to Utke a cour-e ; In th S. A T. C. athletic work that is ' now golitg on. I i ... 1 Woody" noin"ry I HKiKi'g H nnie ! "for li.m lf on I ' i- T"oi l.,i 1 1 eleven at the i Cntversity of WnHhiiigtoit. Knmney is i trying for a commisston in the naval : aviation t that place and showed up j welt tu the tsr game that his team j played. Althvigh defeated. Itomney i arrted off a seventy-yard run, but hia I team was held for downs. ! Although there ts no school In Utah ' county, some of the high school baket- hall players just t-annot stay away from the hoop gnnte, and many have alreauy J started to work out at the old game, f a e Athletics are due fw a big boost In I the near future. Aa soon as the war Is over and the bovs are back In school, the I a me otil lea g tics w ill be org a nixed, a nd liie rivalry promises tu be keener than I ever be(ore. I see i Reports hae been sent down from the hot-th thai Die l'l;ih Ax'" and the K. ' r i '. will have b kskel ImII teams ag in. Ill is not yet known who will te tn charge of the Aggie but Coach Knapp la ' al- ready Irving io arouse Interest In the I "Y" team. e e e ! Lieutenant Howard Oee f the B, Y. U. detachment Is handling the foot ha II team at I fuvu and has written to several oul if the s'ate teams for games m ttw near futuie The i'rovo Im s are nnviotn to cct g4ilng. t ven if ihey have to play ! hind floaed gales until the Influenza ban lis lifted. Wyoming or Idaho msy le brought to I'rovu after fr. Heatly lifts i ihe ban. and the lite,h fana may t see soma real football. e e Many of Ihe boys and men who p'ayod in tiie former Commercial U.ixkettiatl le.tgue are trying to organise a:oth-r "urh lemcue for thl season. Motiby rtichardsoii was the prime mover of this In the pat and may te persuaded to Hart It agHln this ear Sums of the est bask-t hall pin vers of the slate are .11 nurd the 4-iiy and would be anxious to get into such a league attain If the b"v s ! -aii secure s suitable place tu play off tiie g. i litest. J ius Ariett naa neia wie opposition to an average of .177 and. considering 'he number of Innings he haa pitched, the glory really belongs to him. . Howard Gregory's record la a fine one, considering that he haa pitched 108 Innings In-nings and held the opposition to an average av-erage of .194. Also, the opposition had more chances to get that average off Gregory than they did off Arlett. aa Howard's teammates made 27 errors behind be-hind him. while 17 were made behind Arlett. The main thing that a manager wants his pitchers to do Is to win the ball games, and that is Juat what Howard Gregory haa gone out and done, no matter mat-ter how hard the batters hit him. It hwa often been remarked that a pitcher may have very little on the ball and still win games by knowing how to use hia head, and that is Juat how Gregory Greg-ory ia getting by. When men are on the bags, Gregory pitches hard, but otherwise other-wise he leaves the work to the men In the field behind htm. pitchers' records follow: the Ins-- PIU Itat Piu W K A H HH A Cra.? tH 11 I M It B HI I HfuMly 'Mi e lS IM H ArtoU (Ml Tl 1 ;t 21 ITT lprii ia ri m i i ew i r H..NN iS VI S I M5 CM-, H , M I I .W II 41 It HniMit i A) H 1 t .e U .let ItftVMiMSt A M SI II S S Kr-.ieaiMr (it . .... 1 ) .- M SWifc-k ill II 1 I IM I t X I Ibviiwa IM 41 tt J 4 .4 14 V .1TI U:tM Ot r I I M I N M krtM 'ft t l .. II I I 14 It II VC Krar ui n -i i v h .r h'iiu iHi 1 e i ,.iir l4rt4 Hl I t I M l4 D ri t 1 t .IM 4r.Inirti (A) 11 I I M II II It knf -r fAl If I Ol N S tj M.fm A Sj fl I I II K Hit hsiur Bv l.ttm. I, PruOt. 4. krensr t: Xt rri. S: krt4M i; Ulilm, t: Rtntwai. 1' Mr- i,'t. 3: Oltabl. I. kUU.ajr. 1. kufier. 1. S Atlmu I. |