Show ON THE GRIDIRON D A Callahan coach of the High School team returned yesterday mornIng morn-ing after a weeks visit In Chicago Mr Callnhan slopped over In Denver Inst Tuesday and completed arrangements arrange-ments with the East Denver High School team for a match game to be played here on the afternoon of Thanksgiving day Mr Callahan said the Denver boys were working hard practicing after school unlll dark everyday every-day They are being coached by Dunning Dun-ning eccaplaln of the Colorado college loam and by Coach Cavanauph of lie present years D A C team Their average Is about 150 or three pounds per man more than the mmbers of the High School team and Callahan believes be-lieves Ihey will give the locals a much harder I fight than last year 0 0 S Manager Goodwin of the T M C A team made several efforts to arrange a game with the Mcrcur team for Saturday Satur-day but could secure no answer to queries sent to Merour yesterday 6 S I Tho second teams of the Y M C A and High School will play a match game on Ihe Walker field gridiron at 330 today This game which at one time was culled off because of bad feelIng lIng l-Ing between the teams Is I looked forward for-ward to with a great deal of Interest The rivalry Is very great and as both learns are about equal In weight and thoroughly drilled In team work the score will probably he kept down low The lineup will be Y M C A IIlKh School DniiKerrdd 1 c Duvlu Bridge 1 ti Folland Chirk 1 Bero Tuckett c Hardy Ball r gMcChrystai l IMciinrdson r I Billings Baker r o Thomas Stewart q I b GraniCH I Cheshire I I I IiMeMllhnn Tliomns r h Hnssurd Davis f b Browne Brown-e S S Manager McFadden of the High School team gave up yesterday all effort ef-fort to arrange a game with iho Ogden High School leam for Saturday at Ogden Og-den McFadden stales he cannot secure a game with any of the school earns antI his men will now be kept In training train-ing for the Thanksgiving day gamo with the East Denver High School after which the home team will disband I for the season 0 o o Owing lo the disorganization of the second All Hallows team the scheduled sched-uled game with the Colleglates for ycs lerday I afternoon was not played but arrangements were made lasl night for a game next Thursday 1 Tho Washlngtons defeated the Wob slors In a Grade league championship game yesterday afternoon on the University Uni-versity campub by n score of 7 to 0 Joe Pmllh thc 1S5 poundei scored the touchdown for his team In a rush through t center carrying nearly the entire en-tire Webster team on his back und uhouldera over the line The Washing tons spuing several now plays on their I opponents today having been coached by High School players the pnsl week I the most cnortlvo play used being the I hurdle The Webster played n hard game and allowed but one touchdown I V and safety during the two twenty ininuld halves playvd There were over I four hundred people present l Including the teachers from both schools After the game had been started it was stopped by the University Janitor but later he was prevailed upon to allow the game to go because of the large crowd prcsEnlHo Instructed the teams that no more games could ho played and that In future trespassers would be punished The lineup was Washington Webster Pomeroy t o Cracroft Reynolds 1 t iQuInn Rich h 1 g A Taylor Furrlnglon c t Slmonn Trlpp r g 1 KcralJlrco Gundry r t S Taylor Bull i r 0 hughes G hyde q b Oswcll T Hydo 1 hThompson ThomiiK r K Fries nobt E f Smllh f b Robln on 4 I I But two teams remain In the Grade league Washinglons and owells which will play a series of three games I for the championship Those two tennis have defeated all the other league tam The first game will be played next Monday afternoon on the Cxpoai l ton I gridiron followed with a game on Wednesday and the final on Friday on which dale the winning Lenin will be presenlcd with thc silver cup which has league been offered to the winning team in thc |