Show DENVER ES IT U NEEDS VICTORY TODAY TUDA Y Defeat Means Big Handicap to Rocky R Mountain Con Conference Conference Conference ference Title ILY II W SV PYKE 1 lm JOHNSON JOliN SOX Sporting Editor Denver Republican n for Denver today at the hinds binds of the Utah eleven means practical practical tI al elimination of ot the tte Ministers from the te Rocky nock mountain Intercollegiate race As the teams stand sl nt now Colorado College COllage has won two games and I nd is expected to take an easy third from the Aggles today The Uni of ot Colorado has haa hail had its chad sched schedule ule ulo nb disrupted by the smallpox endemic a 8 Boulder but is stilt still figured as nil a strong contender for the honors As Denver does not play Colorado defeat by b Utah moans means that the best est the Mia Mis Mm can do dois is to tie the Ue Tigers white while it t the he Tiger Tigers beat the Silver Sliver and Gold Golda 1 2 a post season game they the will be he beaMe aMe aie to claim the championship The present season has bus been bean a close olea cl ie one with the elevens contending more morer r evenly balanced than for tor a 0 good many years ears past and the interest has been l keen koen While Utah has won but one con contact tact the Mormons are not no held light ift ly I by Denver It U is known that the Red lIed cd and White did not show how Its full tull strength in th the j game with Colorado University and that an unlucky fluke defeated them after a great groat uphill bat battle battIe battie tIe tle in the Tigers 11 gars game It is generally conceded by the critics that the beefy Utah line is isa Isa Isa a strong one ono and that the team as a whole is very strong saving only for fumbles tumbles With this thin feature eliminated today toda the Utah eleven will give Den Denver Denval val ver the hardest conference game of the tile year and although I believe that the Denver backfield la is just Juat a little too fast for the Utah defense I believe that the score core will be he so close that a fluke will swing either way I hope bope to Ut pick an Mountain man juan manfrom mantrom from the Utah eleven and there may ma be ba bemore more one I BELMONT SAYS YS RACING OUTLOOK IS BRIGHT New York Nov No 11 Its foolish for anybody to say aay that racing is dead juet because the local race raco tracks are closed The Westchester Racing asso association elation is so hopeful of the future re pe regarding regarding garding the sport liport that after the first of ot the year ear it St will otter offer a number of ot stakes to horse owners for tor their nom norn The principal events will be the Belmont the Ladles Ladies and the Nur Nul Nursery Nursery sery stakes In those significant ant words August Belmont spoke concerning the racing situation last night The leasing of Belmont park to the aviation meet did not mean that the track will be abolished and raging racing die dis discontinued continued said Belmont The grounds were lying Idle and as the association tion Uon was offered a good rental for fOl the birdmen to give exhibitions It H was leased to them Under tho the terms of 0 the contract the grounds must be re returned returned returned turned to the association in the same condition in which they were handed over to the aviators |