Show MAROONS EED FOR TEA TEAM Coach Stagg in an Optimistic Mood About His Chances Chicago Sept 21 Director A A Stagg of ot the University of Chicago who has just juat returned from his vacation has the following to say concerning the football prospects at the Midway Institution Institution Institution Our great problem Is to find a quarterback quarterback ck he said Although we have lost a dozen men whom I had counted on none of them if it eligible would have fitted Into Steffens place Page and Rogers are the two leading men In the field But Page Is needed n eded at end and Rogers Is without much experience at atthe atthe atthe the quarterback position Even if we did use Page at quarter he could not be expected to make any anything anything anything thing like the impression Steffen did He has not appeared at quarterback in one game In the last two years We should have an excellent line Una this year as we have all the regulars from tackle to tackle In addition there will be Ger Gerend Gerend Gerend end Smith and Macomber of the new men This will give us ma material material material enough for two s sets ts of forwards and we shall be well equipped In case of injuries Of the men who played last year we e have hae Badenoch for center Hirsch Hirschl and Ehrhorn for guards and Hoffman Hottman and Kelley for tor tackles In Kassulker and Sauer ends I 1 con consider consider consider sider we are fortunate Both are espe especially especially especially well adapted to the new game Sauer Is a star basketball player and is strong and speedy Either would make good in the backfield also if needed there Director Stagg said Mid one of the strong strongest est points about the candidates this year is their versatility There Is not noton one on of ot the players who cannot play at least two positions and I 1 shall un undoubtedly undoubtedly undoubtedly have a hard time deciding where to place them he declared I want to make It clear right now that not one on the team has his place cinched although there are several who cannot be kept off otto There will be some I warm competition for positions on the eleven this fall I Asked how he considered the chances of the Maroons Coach Stagg shrugged I his shoulders his optimism changing to 1 respect for squads of the rival coaches i Uneasy About Others I have heard enough good things about th the teams we shall meet to give all sorts of uneasiness he continued Minnesota which we beat 29 to 0 will give us a mighty hard game Williams had a green squad when he met us but by the end of the season it won from the th Carlisle Indians Wisconsin Wl and Il 11 Illinois Illinois I gave us hard games last lut year and to put it conservatively should do dothe dothe dothe the same at the next meetings From what I hear Cornell has been hard hit But the Ithaca coaches will have a wealth of substitutes who were as good goodas as the regulars in hi 1908 1903 The truth is that It t is much harder to make forecasts on championships I Ithan than it was WaI before the introduction of I the new style So much depends on 00 luck Chicago by having a backfield Inferior to that of last year when Steffen Stef Steffen fen ten and Iddings were in the lineup will willbe willbe be laboring under a handicap From the present view of ot things neither of these th I veterans will be replaced That will leave Crawley Crawle and a hard task Sunderland Samson De Both and Davenport may surprise e many We Ve ought to have nave eighteen or twenty twenty I It ty t men out regularly There will not be much time available for preliminaries I 1 as the first game with ith Purdue eleven is not to be taken lightly Then in rapid succession s will ill come Indiana and Illinois Seven Games for fol Maroons The complete schedule for tor the Ma Maroons Maroons Maroons is Oct 2 Purdue on Marshall field Oct 9 Indiana on Marshall field Oct 16 Illinois en Marshall field Oct 30 Minnesota at Minneapolis Nov 6 Northwestern on Marshall field Nov 13 Cornell at Ithaca Nov Noy 20 Wisconsin on Marshall field PATRICK HURLEY IS DEAD Special to The Park City Sept 21 Former Sheriff Patrick Hurley died this afternoon of ot I miners consumption He was one of the best known young men in this com community community I Last fall he was elected sher sheriff sherIff iff by the Democrats but about a month ago ill III health compelled him to resign He was born In Bangor Me Ie in 1874 and came here with his parents when he was a small boy When only 14 he went to work In the Ontario mine supporting his widowed mother He is survived by three brothers and three sisters all living here except John Hur Hurley Hurley Hurley ley who lives at Provo He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and lOd this organization will take part In the funeral tomorrow aft att afternoon afternoon at 2 I S v lg e c ce a e 4 t v y y yv yc yE n b c v 4 3 E ty a at 4 A t y a 4 t 9 X A G s a y x I I x ry o t tr r g gr r x S ws uL 2 x t M 0 si a rs S tw ri Uncompahgre Project Colorado 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