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Show FIRST CHOICES ' FOR ALL-STAR ELEVENS ALL-UTAH TEAM. Summer, Utah left end Mclntyre, Utah left tackle Snow, Agricultural College, .left guard Owon, Agricultural College center Deutre, Agricultural College, Way- lor, Utah right guard Prico, Agricultural College. right tackle Jonea, Agricultural College .right end Sutherland. Utah quarterback E. BrOBsard, A. G .left halfback H. Poterson, A. O, fullback Travers, Utah right halfback By PAUL BAY. IN view of the events of the past season and. while wo are still thinking of tho respective merits of tho two big Utah teams, it may be in teresting to choose arbitrarily an all-Utah all-Utah collogo team. In tho opinion of tho writer the men named would inako the beBt team that could bo picked from the- activo college players b Utah. The end positions X would give to Tonea of tho Agricultural college and Sunimor of Utah. Jones beoaUBO of his excellent tackling and generally consistent con-sistent defense cannot be denied a placo. i""or the other end there would bo a question between Summer and Wnrthman of Utah and Egbert of Agricultural Ag-ricultural coHcge. Wnrthman 's claim to distinction lies in his splendid handling of tho forward pnss. TEgbcrt is a fust and at cad v end but tho pho, uouyjutil work of Surnmor iu the Ag- Tjio game, if ho had been out of cury other gnine, would entitle him to a plnco. For tackle, IWclntyro, the giant Utah punter, is easily the best man in the stale. For' a male for "Mack" oiihOr Greoit or Price of Agricultural college would make a good man, but Price is faster and u littlo heavier and for that reason is tho most likely man. Wo pick for tho two guards and center cen-ter the three men out of tho middle of the Agricultural college. These three make a great combination and there is littlo doubt thattho choice of Owen and Snow would be agreed to by most of tho coaches of the stat3. At the other guard we might placo isaylor or Deutre. Nay I or is vorsatilo and fast,, but as a guard would probably not mnko as good a man to go with the other two ccntor men us Deutre. Quarterback -goes to Sutherland of Utah without dlsoussion. His generalship general-ship and ability to carry tho ball marks him ua one of the best quarters wo have aeon for many years. AL fullback wo immediately name Hugh-Peterson, the spoedy Aggie. lie is a wonderful lino plunger ana his end runs are excellent. On either side of PetorBon, Jack Travors of Utah and Elinor BroBsard of Agricultural collogo would hold sway most effectively. Travors is n great tighter and with his wonderful speed j lias proved to bo a fino ground gainer, I Elinor Brossard is a hard man to stop, lie is of tho wriggling sort nnd gains n consistently nn any man in tho state. He is abo u good 'nan on the return of nnnts and in backing up tho defense. h v - , LzJi a. HIGH SCHOOL ALL-STATE. Kilpatrick, Salt Lake right ond Fuller, Ogden - -loft ond Goodrich. Salt Lake loft tackle Ycates, Salt Lake. .' right tacklo Price. Ogden left guard Bydalch, Salt Lake right guard King, Salt Lake ....center Slddoway, Salt Lake quarterback Goorgo Hamilton, Granite, left halfback Wilson, Salt Lake right halfback Viucent, Jordan fullback Houorablo mention: Packard of Salt Lake, Lyman of Salt Lake, Brough of Salt Lake, Jim Hamilton of Granite, Jorgensen of Jordan, Halton of Gran-ito, Gran-ito, Greene of Jordan, Donkin of Salt Lake, Anshennau qf Granite and Jos-son Jos-son of Salt Lake. By WALTER KING. THE choice dopends much on tho showing of tho teams. Every team in the Utah scholastic league has shown surprising strongth this year and tho selections are difficult. Kilpatrick of Salt Lake- is tho best end in Utah. He is one oftho bost line plungers in tho stato and is a moat langerous mnn on nn open JBeld. On an end run he cannot bo excelled, Kilpatrick Kil-patrick is the best wOvkor on the Panther Pan-ther team. . On left end. Puller of Ogden is the best man. Ho' is oxcoptioually good on line plunges, ' , . , . At loft tackle, Bill Goodrich ii one (Continued on Following PSJ 1 - HOW CHARLEY BRICKLEY DROP-KICKS A FIELD GOAL i FOR ALL-STAR TeI (Oontlnu(idJrmu ecadhMK High School StarB of trie best. This year he plSt back on the Panthers and taa but Bill's regular place is on X Goodrich is good at blotkinR nnd fatonogli to get forwarW?! Yeatrs, 'captain of Hic PantMr year, has clearly shown his suMp over other high school taeJfwJg steadiness and brilliant iIavin3BB a good man on tho forwaririiW thn equal of any man at taBrh Price of Ogdcu has earnffB" by hi groat and sensational'SK ' the freshmen and Salt Lake hulfb Arlio Hyflnleh of fcho PantlK' won honors by hia clever kfcHlf.' position is right guard. Severlfe ho .has kicked off and then man to tacklo tho 'runner I1-?-R-ydalcli 's first year al the EanJD . "Pat" King'oC Salt T$W' is selected tor that position JT' an excellent tackier. In fact Jf times did ho tncklo the runneVPJ was mistakon for an end. TIoElif on making holes. No pluckier be found. Roy Siddoway of the Pantl" first choice for quarterback. sSp? is a fair punter, accurate on 'iCw ward passes and good in cainlEd ball. Best of nil, ho uses lis C George i Hamilton, captain riJFer back of the Granite eleven is tV or man for left halfback ons state cloven. Ho is a heautlfn? John Wilson of the PanthortfMfo his place on the cloven owiniflMt great line plunging ability, wonderful back, ' wtv Ross Vincent of Jordan yrim team, that waB a losor. Ho is aUpt of great ability and hits tho fiffl Vincent is a wonder on (liroetwLH ward passes .and is alBo a clevc kicker. jM Packard of Salt Lake prove of the first order and is worfMrt' place on tho all-stato team, kept him out of some of the co)k' .lessen of Salt Lake was tacklo this year from end. TriMTi position he gavo a good neccmnKi'i self and deserves ranch praiseMj beautiful tack or. Aushermau of Granite showf?1 won a place on the all-aiatuMK He called the signals for thoteSi has used good oudgmont in d1K |