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Show Ls Now Ready for Contest With Colorado College on Sat-' Sat-' urday. LAST HARD PRACTICE IS HELD ON THURSDAY Freshman Team Will Play High School at Ugdeii This Afternoon. The last strenuous football practice for the university team before tho Colorufl.0 college game was held Thursday evening, when Coach Fred Ucnnlon put tho men through an hour's good, hard drilling against tho freshmen. This afternoon the coach will be In Ogdcn, where ho wjll referee the freshman game, but the follow:! fol-low:! will put in a light signal practice under Captain "Tiny" Home, In order lo be In good condition for tho game Saturday Sat-urday with their signals at their flugcr tips. This morning a football rally wjll be held following tho chapel exercises In the assembly room. Considerable time will bo spent practicing yells and songs for tbe game. It Is expected that, the band will be. ready for the game and will help lo rest tho rooters' voices between ctunrtcrs. The Colorado boys will 'reach the city today and will bo the guests of tho varsity var-sity team at the university, where they will visit the different buildings. Many "Will Attend Game. That' the game will be well attended Saturday Is evidenced by the fact that all of the college students and many of the students of the secondary training school have availed themselves of tho opportunity op-portunity of paying $5 Incidental fee and gelling in on nil of tbe student activities. A special section of the west blcacbeni will bo reserved for the yell squad, aui also for ibe band. Tho men arc alt In good condition, with the exception of Peterson, who will be out of the game. Coach Bonnlon is feeling feel-ing confident of victory, although lie Ij expecting a hard battle, a great deal harder than the game with Goldon last week. The men, however, arc In a better bet-ter condition this week than last, and it the Colorado college team ls an good as it is reported to be, and Is really abli to put dp a hard fight, the Salt Lake r.na are sure to see some fast, clean foitbaH on Cummlngs field Saturday afternoon. The llnc-up for Saturdays game w' h possible changes, follows: Dean. Car-mlchael. Car-mlchael. left end; Home (captain), left laeklc: Young, left guard; Nielsen, center; cen-ter; Chrlstenscn, right guard; Oleson, right tackle; Reiser, right end; Grant, quarterback; Uennlon, lefl halfback; Romncy, right halfback; Richardson, fullback. full-back. Will Play Ogdcn. The university frcshmun football team will leave at 12 o'clock Friday for Ogdcn, Og-dcn, where It will play the Ogdcn high school in the afternoon. Coach "Tllllc" Oleson will take along seventeen players, all of whom will be given a chance to play If the gamo ls anything like easy. Reports como from Ogdcn. however. Mating Mat-ing that the varsity freshmen will not be in il al all, and hence tho game promls.03 to be a good one, for the frcsninen feel that they have made a good start t!;i: year and must keep up the record. Thursday afternoon the freshmen lined up in a hard scrimmage against the varsity var-sity team and though they were not able to hold Bennlon's men down, they did manage to break up somo of the plays and put themselves In good fighting ahape for this afternoon. The seventeen players, together with Coach Fred Bcnnlon and Assistant Coach Oleson. will leave over tho O. S. L. at 12 o'clock. Tho probable lino-up for the game will be as follows: Titus, 1-Ior-nung, left end; Hampton, Balllngcr, left tackle; Wlmmer, left guard; Paul, center; Klrby, right guard: Watson, Nyinan, right tackle; Means, Ttynearson. right end; Sutherland, quarterback: Hamilton, left halfback; Dlllman (captain), -right halfback; half-back; Aston, fullback; subs. Gwilllum, Meyers. Officials: Bcnnion. reforec; Ben Ilarkcr. umpire; Hedges, field Judge; Milne, head linesman. |