Show BEGINNING OF THE END Football Can Now Take Peek at Finish SEASON OF BIG GAMES ON Only a Bit Over Three More Weeks to Life of Glorious Game 1 and Then tlio RahRah Boys Will Have to Take to Their Huta Back in tho Pino Woods Experience Has Taught Both University and Aggies Something Some-thing Collogo Outlook Porconal and Other Notes T111 week marks tho beginning of the end of old King Footballs reign tor the eenson of 1902 and the big gnmcs of the year nrc now the one topic of conversation among the people of hlK court After yortordays game with the National Na-tional Guards there will be nothing more to disturb the ncrenlty of the gallous gal-lous boys over on the cast bench until the 15th of thlo month when they will Journey to the pleasant village of Logan Lo-gan up In the giddy Cache valley country coun-try where they are booked to lock horns with tho big huskies who have been under the tutelage of Coach Campbell of Harvard since the opening of the season This will be the annual Institu game between the two largest tions of learning l In the Stale of Utah and it remains to be ocen whether the Harvard Idea which thri coach has endeavored en-deavored to Inculcate among the members I mem-bers of tho Aggie eleven bears fruit In this portion of the United States Judging from the results of the games of both Utah teams with the snappy lads from tho Colorado Agricultural Agricul-tural college at Fort Collins It would seem that Coach Campbell had worked wonder with the olfense of the farmers farm-ers but tho defense needs a world of strengthening and this h I where lies their only chanco of breaking anywhere near even with the Salt Lake heavyweights heavy-weights The latter team learned a much needed lesson In their game with tho Coloradoans by which they profited as was shown In the Kilkenny twostop with the big National Guard eleven yesterday afternoon and by the time they meet up with tho Temple city products should be in championship form unless mark you unless they get an overplus of swelling In tho vicinity 1 vi-cinity of the cranium during their lay oft from the Guards game a falling which has been painfully evident Inlays in-lays gone by The able coaching of Frof Holmes hpwever with his ability to handle men under him should save them from this drawback The only game of Importance this w ckln this vicinity will be the game between the Ogden and Salt Lake high Bchools I which will take place at the Junction city next Sunday This Is the tlrst In a series of three games which will be played between these two schools for a handsome championship cup to be donated by Dr Mayo of this city to become the property of the club winning two outof the three games According to the present dope this should be an easy matter for the local team who have already defeated their rivals from the banks of the Weber twice this season although the last contest was remarkably close and bitterly bit-terly fought one touchdown at the very beginning of the play In the first half being tho only score of the afternoon All Hallows and the Collegiate Institute Insti-tute have apparently disappeared In the football sea of oblivion as nothing has been heard from them In the past two weeks I In the Middle West the University of Michigan is once more sweeping the other colleges before It like leaves before be-fore a gale and from present Indications Indica-tions has a cakewalk to the championship I champion-ship the only eleven thatitand even a j ghost of a show with the Wolverines j being the Unlverefty of Wisconsin J where great preparations are being made for the coming annual battle between I be-tween these two elevens If Wisconsin makes a good showing that Is If they succeed In playing a tie gamo with I Coach Yosts pots or exceed their fondest I fond-est hopes by trimming them the Badgers Bad-gers will take a holiday trip to tho coast where they will play either Leland Le-land Stanford or Berkeley They have already written Coach Holmes of the University of Utah regarding the proposition prop-osition of dropping off In Salt Lake for a game with the cast bench lads the week before Christmas and have received 4 re-ceived a favorable reply although It will be difficult to keep the Utah contingent con-tingent in training until that time In the far Euqt everything Is tinged a royal royal blue although there area are-a few streaks of crimson beginning to shoot up along the horizon Yale appears ap-pears to have the call and a hard one at that over any of the other members of the Big Four With a line of big strong athletes especially heavy but correspondingly l1Sla fact by the way that coaches all over the country arc beginning to realize that Is no matter how weighty and strong a man may be It Is Imperative that he must be nearly as fast on his feet as a back Yale has devoted herself so far to old fashioned straight football without trick play frlllB depending on the line to open the holes in the opposing line and the backs to be there to go through them From now on therefore there Is all kinds of time to develop whatever new plays they may wish always having hav-ing the firm background of straight football work rom At Harvard things are different It irf ft ease of a fast husky wellscaboncd backflold with a weak line and the now famous tacklesback formation which by the way is an ancient form of at tack tofleedj aBide resurrected and I slightly trimmed up to meet the Quail I fications of the rircBcnt has been the only method by which they have HUO ceded in gaining ground consistently I Several trick plays have also been used but with little or no success and no dependence could be placed on any of the holes through the line Since Coach W H Lewis without doubt the greatest man on leaching a team de fensive play that ever stepped Into a pair of molcaklmi has taken hold of them together with Bert Waters who Its the king of offense teachers there has been a decided change for tho bet ter The men fire taking hold of their york with more vim and vigor and may be so worked up by the time of the Yale game that they will put the Ells to the mat av thry did last fall Princetons nplcndld shoving In the past two or three gmncs baa raised her lopcs to the highest point and many of their udherciilK aro fmngulnc of Hce Ing the orange and black trlumpb over the blur when thiy come together on November IGth The changes In the line moving Short from center to tacklo nnd Bishop from tacklo to con ter < < have strengthened It wonderfully while tho backflold can hardly bo excelled ex-celled Pbbrola l Pennsylvania seems to be I pretty well up against it this year us she was last Woodruffs leaving evidently evi-dently causing a slump of huge proportions propor-tions In the football department although al-though about alt he had was the guardnback play which was a cinch to stop after Coach Lewis of Harvard had figured out the formation against It The main trouble however lies in the fact that for the past eight year Pennsylvania has had unusually flue material drawn from smaller colleges and athletic schools while that at piv 8 ent IB 1 decidedly punk nearly all the young athJotoH of any note preferring the other members pf the nil Four with Cornell on the side Jack Moaklcy of Boston tho efficient trainer ut that university being ono of the greatest discoverers and developers of new material ma-terial that there is In this country not even barring Mlku Murphy |