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Show fire with enthusiasm. The strengthened Utah line indicates, indi-cates, however, that a victory for the Consul's can come only through the exhibition of superhuman strength on their iiart, since they must rely largely, if not altogether, upon straight football for their gains. Win or lose, however, B. X. C. chances are still good to close the season well up among the best schools of the conference. UTES IMPRESS COUGARS AT ARIZONA GAME Cleared shoes will tear up the gravel on the "I" field in earnest this week as the Blue Cougars prepare pre-pare for the coming contest with the Utes next Saturday on Cum-mings Cum-mings field. The Cougars, perched upon the bleachers at the game last Saturday, were properly impressed im-pressed wilh the fighting machine the Utes threw into the field against t lie Wildcats, and have come to the conclusion that they must work hard if they are to threaten Utah's goal. Tan for on end made a world of difference in tile Utes team. His size and strength coupled wilh his fleetness and knowledge of the game, held up the wing that frequently crumbled crum-bled in previous games. The hack field looked like a million dollars to the lads who were viewing from j tlie side lines their first football game this seasou. Coach Alvin Twitchell will attempt at-tempt to perfect a tackling machine ma-chine that will stop the speedy Whitney, Boberg', Jewkes and Howells. Utah's wide end runs that have been so effective in her games thus far this season are likely to give- the Cougars a great deal of trouble. 'Utah has a wonderful team," one of the Cougar backfield said this morning. "I think it is as good a team as they had last year, and perhaps better." The B. Y. U. band under the direction di-rection of Prof. Kobert Sauer will be in Salt Lake Cily for the teachers' teach-ers' convention and may remain ! over for the grime next Saturday. A big effort is being made by the athletic council of the Brigham I Young universily to got a large I crowd of Provo fans and B. Y. U. siudents to attend f lie game. Kates ! will be given by the Salt Lake & T'tali Itaili'oad company which will i m. ike it possible for fans to go to j vilt Lake upon a fan? way fare rate. I lHuldy Keclcr, aliilelic manager, is of tlie opinion that a large crowd i will follow the team into northern I territory. Since (lie' Brigham Young 1 universily stands 1000 per cent iu ! the conference, a victory next Saturday Sat-urday would set central Utah on |