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Show FIRST SCRIMMAGE EfflMES COACH Freshmen Buck Into Regulars Regu-lars and Lively Practice Is Result. Enlivened by a strong "bawl-out" by (-oach Nelson Norfrren last evening bo-cause bo-cause of their apparent Indifference to gelling out for practice on time and because be-cause of minor dlsohediences of the coach a strict orders In renard to training, train-ing, the candidates for football honors at the Lnlversity of Utah put In one ot their hardest practices of the year. As a result, the coach feels ' considerably consider-ably encouraged and Is more confident or whipping his men Into a team than at any time this season. The men obeyed his instructions to a letter last evening and evidently have gleaned that the doughty Chlcagoan means work when he mildly saya "Get out for practice." Scrimmage practice was the programme. Phe big freshman boys, who start work In earnest this week under the direction direc-tion of Tommy Pitzpatrick, were pitted against the varsity line, A part of the varsity backfield helned the freshies and a warm encounter resulted. The coach showed his men how tn carry the ball how to pick holes, to fall in a position that would not result in injury and several sev-eral other little points about the game that will doubtless save them Injury this year. , From the appearance of the freshman squad last night the infants are surely due for a good season again this vear. Ranifeyer of Granite Is back in uniform again; Collier, King. Erecken and several sev-eral other high school stars are on the job; Tribe and Farr the halfbacks on Og-den's Og-den's championship team of several years ago are again at work, and Spencer, a center from Granite, Is also trying ( for honors, with the result that the infants feci "cocky." Fitzpatrick is nursing the boys, and some great developments are expected. |