Show r An Intersectional Game That the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce realizes the fact that the University of Utah Red Wave will more than likely drown all aU of its opponents' opponents chances for the 1930 R. R M. M C C. grid g championship and that the Redskins will ride on t the e 1 crest of victory after the final game is is seen in the Chambers Chamber's recent efforts to promote a season post-season game between Utah and some sectional champion after the R R. R M M. M C. C season closes We Ve feel that the time is ripe for such a contest provided of course that Utah wins its remaining three games which h seas seasoned ned predict will certainly happen Three R. R Af tir C. C football championships in succession for the University of Utah are no accomplishments to be taken lightly and if the University desires some worthwhile publicity it should noth not h hinder attempts to to promulgate an intersectional game The Ute team has steam over its adversaries in a manner anner which convinces us that Utah's team is in a class higher high high- er than the rest of the R. R M M. C. C teams at least for the past three years Perhaps it would be better to reserve this statement statement statement state state- ment until we see how Utah fares with Colorado College and Boulder r but but to date Utah is above With this in r L h way 1 par f ill IlU 1 la LO lL H. t l Gill ll lU L J ov ena weaKer weaKer- w rv l 1 v. J-v. it Jl V. V teams vay a dUrIng the me season for intersectional games and to leave the better te team m mat at home with its les lessons ons The fact that Denver and Utah State were overwhelmed by U. U S. S C. C does not boost opinion of Utah's championships for until Utah can meet and show its football to some sectional champion public opinion as to the greatness of the Utah team eam will b be that Utah is concerned only with knocking over set Objections have been beel voiced th that t such a game would in interfere iIi in- with the studies of the players This is no serious ob ob- j The players could still find time dine to study while travel travel- traveling J ing ilg and the records ds show that the teams team's last average y year ar was comparatively cly high despite the man inan many S games Anyway we ve feel that the st study dy question could be satisfactorily arranged inthe in inthe inthe the light that the team members were working for the good goodof of the school We e also feel that it would be better to have such sucha game played away from Salt LaL Lake Th This s would save the U lJ University the expense of bringing a a rival team to Salt Lake and would also reasonably insure good climatic conditions for the game g I r 4 Salt alt Lake December er wea 1 is is Is not very very fa fa fai i f le f for r. r high class football v Coach Co h Ike Armstrong has convinced c ed us that his team is of c championship caliber and that that- it should be given a chance to gain national recognition I We will always have with us individuals who believe that football is played up too much and is given preference and attention over other functions of the University Be that as it may the fact rem remains ins that football glory in present day society society so so- contributes much to the enrollment prestige and alumni support of a college Yes the Redskins deserve so some c American All-American publicity II IN OTHER WORDS I Whether you are a staunch adherent adherent ad ad- adherent herent to the Republican Demo cratic party or not whether you are alive or married there is only one issue which is of vital interest to everyone e and that is the jobless jobless job job- jobless less problem And since election time is the time most people stand and listen we make this issue our stand and listen to nothing else But surprising as it may seem in our pursuit of this policy we have encountered only one difficulty On the ballot today we found neither the issue nor the 59 for whom we men intended to vote ROG ROGER ER |