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Show ? IS SEVEN n GONTESTSSCHEDULED Crimson Footballers Will Have Plenty of Work to Do This Fall. "There'll be no slufflng football practice prac-tice next fall," aald Coach Tommy Fltz-patrick Fltz-patrick of the University at Utah yesterday, yes-terday, regarding Utah's chances at the title next season. And In order to make good his boast the Utah coach has devised de-vised a unique way for practice. At a given moment each time the squad will assemble, execute squads right, and trot up Emigration canyon to a spot two miles distant, where the practice will t-i) held. Roll will then be called, the "sluffers" placed bn the blacklist and the plgsklnners will run not walk the required re-quired two miles back. This grind will continue for the first three weekB. Tommy also made note of the fact that the University of Idaho would clash with the followers of the Crimson on October 25 at Cummings field for the first time since 11)13. Idaho has always been considered con-sidered a. formidable rival and is a member mem-ber of the Northwestern conference. The Utahns will also meet the University of Southern California at Los Angelee on November 15 in the second game of the two-year contract. However, according to Fltzpatrick. an attempt will be made to renew the contract. By meeting members mem-bers of two other conferences, the university univer-sity mentor will be able to Judge a comparative com-parative standard between the leagues Although the university will not begin work officially until October 1, Tommy will issue his first call for football practice prac-tice on September 17. two weeks early ! The first game is dated for October H with Colorado college at Salt Lake. The remainder of the extra-long schedule follows: fol-lows: October 18, Colorado Age-ies at Fort Collins, Colo.; October 25, University Univer-sity of Idaho at Salt Lake; November 1 Montana Aggies at Salt Lake; November 8, Boulder at Salt Lake; November 15 University of Southern California at Los Angeles; November 27, Utah Aggies at Salt Lake. The championship of the Rocky Mountain Moun-tain conference will be judged on a percentage per-centage basis. |