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Show All READY FOR AMEjlCJAniE Thanksgiving Football Contest Will Occur on Cunimings Field Today. COLORADO AGGIES AND UTAHNS TO MEET Both Teams Are Evenly Matched and Great Battle Is Expected. Thnnkgllng fooiholl will be served nt CUnV mlngs field at ,,'ii.-ck this afternoon. Coache? M'intoiili nnd M:tddk h.-iv, been making lavish lav-ish prep-irntlonH for the dinner and rcmnrke I lust iv ruing Hint se ,-t courses will be offered r.nd that the gervlce will be of an expert order The twenty-two young men who are to hnv.-a hnv.-a lending part In the performance retired earlv last evening, after going through the lost re-henrsul re-henrsul to put on the dnlshlng touches for tho exquisite football dlnn-T Havo Met Before. The Col-vradf. AggeH and (he T'nlverslty have met twice before on 1 'ummlngs Held Three jears ago they played n O-tO-0 game Two years ngo the Aggb s were (renger and trounced the t'nlveislty by a score of 17 to " '(illv ,f the roiopiirnllv e scores of thi- two teams would lni!,-.t.- tha( they are evenly matched. Evenly Matched. Before the arrival of the vls'lors yesterday morning rumor had It that thev were heavier (ban I'tah. but a look at the Aggies falls to corroborate the romor. So far ns weight Is cone -rued, Ihe two teams are comparatively evenly matched, and In case of defeat I'tah will have little pniund here on which to excus- herself. Although not heavy-welghte, the Colorado boys are of that sturdv. solid type vvhirh cr mblnes strength and endurance. 1,'lah's sons will find them worthy opponents, men not readily outcamisl. Utahns in Pink of Condition The records of (he two teams Indicate that Utah h"s a hotter chance for victory today than Hhe hnd In either of her two previous contests with the Coloradoans. For today's game Maddock's men will bo In the pink of condition Cuddy Russell, the star hnlflack. will bo oock In the game In his old-time form for the first time since the game with Boulder. In practice last evening Russell showed up as of old. anl his admirers may look for sensational sensa-tional runs of the style which made him famous fa-mous last year. Bennlon at fullback will play his usual steady game. and. Incidental . do aiime star kicking Brown hns plnjed good football all season. With the brilliant bnck-Ctid. bnck-Ctid. strengthened by Flu at quarter, once again In perfei-t condition, there la no reason why the hurty-up style of football should not win for I 'tali against a team of equal weight. Coloradoans Play Ball. The Coloradoans are best known ns good football playere. once the boll Is In their possession, pos-session, they are sure ground-gainers, and It takes an I 'on defense to prevent scoring. The bnekfleld. composed of Capt Hamilton. Witt and Klncold. has a reputation for always being be-ing able to pierce an opposing line and make the necessary live yards In at least three downs These men are also good defensive players, looming up particularly as smashers of Interference on end runs All Around Athlete. Thomas, the right tockle of the Aggies. Is I erhaps the best all-around athlete In Colorado Colo-rado today. Once be gels around I'tah's end a touch-down Is as.-ur. I He can do the 100 In ten seconds flat, and that means there Is not a man on the I'tah team who can pull him down from behind. Fuller and Kennedy, the Aggie eids. are both men of experience at the same. Coach Mcintosh will depend on these veterans to break up Maddock's open plays, which havo been the means of gaining past victories for I'tah. Both Weak nt Center. At center and on the line It seems that Colorado, Colo-rado, like T'tah. will be weakest. As the Ag-Bjlai Ag-Bjlai old) a s(v le of bull somewhat similar to Boulder, they ought to be aid,- to gain consistently consist-ently through Utah! center With such llne-plungers llne-plungers as Bennlon, Russell, Brown and Peterson. Pe-terson. Utah ought to be able to turn the same trick These facts would Indicate that both teams will score In today's game and that victory will go to the team which plays the fastest ball and Is the quickest to selte an advantage ad-vantage and push It for a touch-down. Scores of Former Games. I'tah and Colorado have played a number of games against the same teams this season, the results of which follow I'tah 24. Denver Uhlveralty 6: Colorr.do Aggies 12. Denver university uni-versity 0; Golden 22, Utah 0: Golden 17, Colorado Colo-rado Aggies lo: I'tah 31. Wyoming 0; Colorado Aggbs '.1 Wyoming Judged from :i Ht:m,-polnl Ht:m,-polnl of comparative s-ores. two more evenly matched teams never met on a I'tah gridiron. How near these scores come to telllns the scory of the comparative merits of the two teams will be decided this afternoon. Officials for the Game. The Ofllclnll fOT the game were decide,) on last evenlrr Freeman nasselt will referee. Burtnor Will umpire and Falkner if Fafayeftn college will officiate i hend linesman. The halves will be thirty and twenty-five minutes. Line-Up of Teams. Colorado Aggies. i'tah Kenned i- le Anacrson Johnson It .. Ray Green la: Boise Holdhainmcr c Varh y Thornton rg Hennessy Thomas rt Capt. Peterson Fuller to Harris a 1 in., 1, qb Pitt Capt. Hamilton !hh Russell Win rht Brown Klncald fb Bennlon Season Ends Today. with the Colorado Anic-Unlveralty of Utah game todav the football season In I'tah vir-tt vir-tt allv , ..in, s to nn end The Ixganlti a hav made dome attempts to schedule more games for the season, but their efforts have virtually virtu-ally failed, on his arrival In the city yesterday yester-day Coach Mcintosh received a telegram from ihe l.ganltis asking for a game. Winn asked !ast evening If he would accept, he said No Post-Season Games. "Such a game Is entirely out of the ques-tlrn. ques-tlrn. I have always been opposed lo playing pest-aeason games and If we win tomorrow's game with the university. which holds tho State eh iiOidonshlp. I would not feel like venturing ven-turing another onlewt without a good rest, for I am strongly opposed to playing with a Crippled t, am. You can say for me that a fjama Wltl-4togn Is out of tho question." Logan Is Anxious. Although nothing official In the line of a et allonge lor u game has been received by ibose in charge of athletics .a the university, rumors nre constantly Minting Zlonward that Lgan Is anxious fen- another try at the unl- rslty. It Is practically .settled, however, that no such game will be played. Will Enjoy Big Feed After loday'a game the university football squad will celebr.ll the close of ihe s j..,n by Indulging In a big turkey dinner BVIday evening they win break training, that la, ihty win be lha fuoata j' " reception given by the Thota Cpiulon society nt the FUrnswonh home on Brlghain street For Saturday evening even-ing thoy havo anothot novelty under way Sunday evening the boys win pay eome long-nogloctod long-nogloctod call. All Ihla would Indicate 'bat the foothill season for the first team at the l-.nlvaralty i over for the year 190.",. "Scrubs" Have One Moie Game Tho second university team, however, will play ono pogt-wason gnme. One week from next Saturday, on Cummlngl Bold, they buck All Hallows. Today they go to og,b n to meal tin high school boys of the Junction City, ihe -.scrubs.'' us they nre famllluily known al lha University, have been doing Mime faithful faith-ful practice and an playing good football, |