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Show Iff UTAH PHES FDR 1 Hi GDWTEST jiJI Team's Greatest Victory III' Would Be One Over H Boulder Saturday, if COACHES IN DOUBT m I Changes in Lineup May j Strengthen Bennion's Men ; J U. of C. Has Veterans. jk By PAUL EAT. 'I M Every two years Utah football enthu-IJ enthu-IJ m slants have tho opportunity of fleeing H in. the University of Utah moet the Uni-!), Uni-!), E veraity of Colorado in Salt Luke. Only jf i' once have they had tho extromo plens-i plens-i fj; ure of fleeing tho crimson warriors S H ' any off tho honors. That was bade Vj j in 1006, when Utah had tho best team $ 0 In its history. Ever since that memo-fa memo-fa U xable day. when Utah scored two fir! fl touchdowns on Boulder and proserved will ! er oyra oa ne rom Deinff crossed, 'lill i 7tRk 'Lnfl have looked forward to a jS a t repetition of that victory. bm&IM ' OQ0e einoe then tho trick has been turned, but it was done in Colorado. (iyl ; ! jNoxt Saturday these two bip teams imlil I?06- R8Bln Salt Lake. Eight now li'jtj'i Boulder is unquestionably fltrongcr ijtjw 1 than Utah, and unless tho next week q t sees great improvement in the east onon aggregation the Indications are Mu ' Tre a hnve another opportu- cljj nity to hang our heads and Bav ''Boul- ill l der was too Btronp" or "Boulder was ; too lucky." jcblfe Coaches Are Dubious. SjjH: Coachea Bonnion and Nelly are not HI M yot convinced that thero is not a foot- Ml : ball team of first-class standing at tho i ffi state institution, but they do admit ?! t. , that as yet they havo not discovered M i ' iust where the strength .lioa. Thoy gmS .' have ono short week in which to round Wi out tho mass of brawn into an intelli- fjC gently working organization. Thoy fill nra working desperately toward that Sum end, but if they aro not fortunato in M diagnosing tho ailment which has at- We tacked tho varsity team, thoy will bo MSi t forced to yiold to the collection of vot-1 vot-1 orans which tho big school from Oolo- 4 fa r Tado will send over hero. j g J In the first place, the more fact that T j the Utah toam is new is a thing that i Ij will work to its disadvantage. It is l tho opinion of the writor that Utah Sj jg : teams which have been superior to tho t I Boulder toams hnvo been defeated sim- f, (l becauso it was "Boulder" they w ffi were meeting. , 1jJp Boulder Has Veterans. W'i s a "5Vor's series proposi- yr tion. Tho strain is too great and just Ittli the name "Boulder" gets Utah's goat flffigl and the team is unable to put up the ' 3lf I os' as "s s:aS fright is more I'ilpf liable to attack a new man than an I SrS. one' au B'nco so many men on the Mm ' arsify team this year are rccniits, this Pm. factor will bo an important ono next 11 ' Saturday. If the Utah men find tho js; Bouldontos difficult to hold, the name " Boulder " will overwhelm them and I" V ' '" score bo large. PJ i , Ji! on tho contrary, the Utah boys find that thoy can hold tho Boulder jig! backs or that they can make yards Jn; through Boulder's line, then the story Kir will bo different. They will be highly M, stimulated and will go after tho Colo- Tadoans like demons. Tho work of I I this week will determine whether or not they will be able to do this. Last week was ono of experiment on Cummings field. Many changes in the lineup were tried, and "if they prove of value, then Utah may win. Summer at End. "Pinky" Summer has been moved up to one of tho ends and tho probability Ih that he will remain thore for the rest r;iu of the season. He has played In tho backing- field tho lost two years, but It has been uf the opinion, of many, Including the fell. Dutchman himself, that ho should bo on h . the end. where hl3 ability an a defense BtUf nian would bo more effective. : It Is tho. opinion of the writer that jSjf "Pinky" 16 a better end than either of B the men who have boon playlnrr end to uv : far this year. Slcldmore has done well, jijs Ho 1b strong and fast, but In entlrelv now (ft: at the gamo. Nnylor la blp and "falrly jijif well acquainted with tho pa me, but he HJj Ja not an end. He Is a tackle. He can make a hole or break up an Interference, a j but he can't gro down on a punt or cover iJj m 1 A forward pass. In tin' The injury to Skldmore. -which will I Hll' keep him out of tho same, la Indeed doll) do-ll) ml-, plorable. He Is noeded In tho lineup. The Iftra I appearnnce on tho field the post week of m li TVed Stack Is gratifying Indeed. Stack milt known the same and experlenco a In dell de-ll m xrtani this fall. 18 : Stack Joins Team. HQjf 3tack is either a backfleld man or an ins end. He can hit the line well for a man wMl ol" 1 and can punt or kick drops In "li i n,co st5'le. As a tackier he haa not an I MM equal on tho iquad, unless It be Norm fcill Hamilton. At end he will strengthen the KM defense of the varsity materially. W( Tf Stack playB at end, Xnylor munt CP, i find some place else to camp. It la oafe cJi' to say that ho will displace one of the ( recruits who has been playlnsr on tho ln- 11, 1 Fide of the lino. It may be any one of fij! them telth tho exception of Tolman and tt Mclntyrc. Tolman will undoubtedly stay PL at ono of the ffuanl poBltions and Mack J ; III remain at tackle, m . This leavos tho center, one uard and ' ono tackle position to be filled. Xaylor I' will probably take the other tackle. Thl 1 - leaves tho two other places to b& filial by Barker. Brlgrgs, Brockmeyor, Martha- , klG and Peterson. I Thus far this year Peterson has gained ; the rlgnt to first cholco for the other 9 1 tniard. Barker and Brlpjro aro the only taf men who have tried to play center W C Brlcgs la the better passer of the two !j 6 1 Rnd Is tho heavier. Barker scorns to P J 1 I know tho gnmo bettor and Is more ag- jl 1 1 Krcssh-e. o that It 1b a difficult question ff; t , to decide. & 1 1 Tho question of who will compose tho i 11 final lineup will be decided by the ncrlm-mage ncrlm-mage practlcos which aro to bo held 1 M throughout the week with the freshmen |