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Show liCFRCIISllT BE F01DF0B M Kolmstead and Simmcr.s Unable to Take Care of Contest at Provo. s "With preliminary nrronqeme-n'.s for the criii'iol t:;une for the C''inisoi:lU's with the fast K.. V. T". nizr.i-fation peemlnuly com-pietof!, com-pietof!, ;i pi oblein was encountered yvs-turday yvs-turday hy the two colleire eoacin.'s wlien rows was received that Happy Holmstead , would tie uriibii: to referee the puiu', since It won id ho necessary for him to accompany his American Fork high school quint to Heber City, Saturday evening. short time Inter information was re-5i re-5i celved that Lee Simmons, who was chosen to umpire the game, had become ill with the influenza. Several popular basketball author it if a have been susses ted to substitute sub-stitute for them, but as yet no decisions have been made by Coaches Roberts and Tommy Fitzpatrirk. The Crimson players have practically finished their prind in preparation for the came, and will be put through only a i hcht workouT this afternoon before the I frame tomorrow evening. Coach Fitzpat-i Fitzpat-i rick's entire pquad is in trim, with the exception of Mitt Romney, star forward, who has been under cover during the past l few days, suffering with an aggravated J cold, ft is not know whether or not this stellar hoopster will be abie to get Into the scrap u gainst Provo. and, should he heroine no better, the Utah combination 1 will, no doubt, be severely handicapped. |