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Show Utah Artillery Eleven Hopes to Cinch Title . I on Thanksgiving Day Victory Over 159th Thursday Means Divisional Championship; Boys Who Tflads Football History on Home State Gridirons Con- . tinue to Win Honors for Them-selves Them-selves and Glory for Their Commonwealth. . i . ; By F. A. TOnrEMA2i. : Tribune Staff Correspondent with the TJtari coys at Camu Kearny. CAMP KEAKN'Y, CaJ.t Nov. 24. There are 20.000 tongues wagging wag-ging at Camp Kearny tonicht. and if one should get within iist- enine distance of one of the brown, dastcovered tents, he would hear the word Ctah' numerously mentioned Not that these 20.000 tongues wo'jid not be wagging just the same if the I'tah lads never "even had a football team. But there certainly would not he so much spirit and fire In the talk, .so much mention of a Iighminglike j cuarterback. a linebreaklng fi?:t, and j a' left end who never miss-s a tackle. From this it can be gained that the Utah lads have done something big' Thev have. The husky players from the I Beehive state have cleaned up every team of importance at the huge army cantonment and its vicinity and have won clear title to a battle for the divisional di-visional championship at the bizet gam of the year, on Thanksgiving day fin the great San Pi ego stadium, j If several of the best Utah serap-I serap-I pers do not break lees or otherwise . j injure themselves before rhe bij day 1 ' crime, the chance to bring to Utah the t I eharnpionhip of the division, which is i i some rrize 'plum, appears eicer-dingiy rosx. They are slated to line no aza"in?t rhe 159th infantry team, which the artillerists took into camp- by a : Marge score a few week? ago and ail j that remain? in to turn the trick again; j and walk off with the crown. j (Enormous Crowd Expected. j j If one should imagine that the Vg- gest zr.me of the ye:;r will r.t br::.;; a crwd to the 5:a 'ions at ad in m. he j shonld review the foot bail pop-jiation in j j the vicinity. There are 2-:.'.,,ju Live foot- I bail bugs at the big cantonment and if i one were to stop any or," of them and ! I rt k hi ::i if he w-ve coi T a - i-n-i i he wouid b'reiv eye nr.-"1 a b - -1 : : rr,-- , 1 varad-- In a rri-e .m aii :h-"-n ci.-: j in addition, thers i'the naval f-in- j ling Btatioi. with a grid pruiittion of Jean go arorni ai end like a streak of ar proximately O'.'O, several infan try i camps in the stadium vicinity, the fly-j fly-j ir.g hoys from North Island and the p- t- u:a:ion of Snn Tne go. In all, the I officials in charge r,f the game pr&iicc ja crowd which wiii pass the 3". 000 mark. I But the big h o v. 1 ran a c c o m m od a t e ;hcm all and mor'1. j Utah has a clean slarp. Captain T?. . P. King, s.-;nad coach, has accepted the ! challenge r.f every team of importance i at the cantonment and of outside eier-1 eier-1 ens, and has sent his warriors smashing . through their lines with arparentlv little lit-tle etfort. The only team whicS. hsi given the artillerists any tronble so far was the Gri7ly team, wh'-'h held Kir. g is p!aver3 -ven. until the third, qua rtr. The Utah lads then rallied and r-v brilliant e"l runs earned the r:2-'.;n ovr the line for a touchdown, , l.e only score of the game. Keep in Condition. In spite of the easy victories in th9 past, Cartain King is lettin? no grass grow nnder the feet of his men in getting get-ting them in stiprb condition for th bij show. He is cot un-Ierrating the I " t H eleven, f-jr thir defeat over th Gr:zzi:es in th eiiminntinn game VTed-ncsdav VTed-ncsdav gave evidne t-at the infantrv-m infantrv-m e n have j m r ro '." i m u h . Th e v ha ve rcr.tly shown a snap an I brilliancy, which heretofore has be-n lacking. In recent games the T 'tan sqnaci de-tate de-tate l the Qeamenf the Twentrv-first in-fanrry in-fanrry team, the 1 0 th i n f an try , tb ! S-'h artiilery or Grizzlies, and the '.v-a-v Artil.'ery S'piad. A3 '.a:'t:iia King : baling ric'h i h's '.rr :-. 1 gaining movements :i T,'"c:i V-.-.lrz. the Ctah ouartr- b .'i"k, who has dvelnr.ed into a" whir:-wi:d whir:-wi:d fur rarrylng th ball into th energy's territory whn other? fail. Ac-"oMir.g Ac-"oMir.g to Captain King this former Ogdn high s-'h'iol lad is rabidly budding bud-ding o:;t into one of the e neediest and, hvac :-;-t i ' " r r r i ' j c i s who ever rarr'e i z ri:--i:;'i r'. a line, and Captain, ;0! -c - : e has h' "i'y -'- pi ' ing a real riayp.- -.'; h-- . - ':ic f'alc 'ti is a l-'i-s.. oc it an iii i ,0-yard da n and he (Continued on Tollowing Pag, yll ARTILLERY II j BIG GAME THURSDAY i , I (Corit.'Miorl from r. c orrtttiff Ta ) ' t:,-.o.i l.fchtr.:ni A o . . I hr-. 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