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Show OLD RIVALS WILL BATTLE TODAY FOR GRID SUPREMACY Colorado University and "U" Expected to Put Up Desperate Game; Game Will Begin at 2 o'Clock Instead of Usual Hour of 3; Both Teams in Excellent Condition. TODAY'S PROBABLE LINEUP Utah. Position. Colorado. Prouse le Stark Gilmer It.: V. Adams Schafsky lg LeFevre Hancock c Franklin Riches rg Hogan Swan rt Muth 1 '. Peterson re Breckinridge Romney (captain) p Scbrepfermaii j Ore lhb Costello i Howells rhb Willard Gardner f Fulghum Game begins at 2 o'clock. ous nature, and the bame eleven that started against Montana will no doubt line up for the initial kick-off today. A large "booster" was held last night. and a great "pep"' rally was the result-Some result-Some novel stunts were on the program, and everyone left the hall feeling that his time had been well spent. The game starts one hour earlier than former games, today's contest being called at 2 o'ciock instead of 3, in order that the Boulder eleven may make an eariy train for Colorado. HEN Tommy Fitzpatrlck lines his W eleven husky warriors up against Coach Mills's aggregation from the University of Colorado today., memories of old times will come back to many football enthusiasts, and one of those real old-time "fights' seems bound to be the result of the contest on Cummings field. No two institutions from different states have shown such rivalry as these two schools in the past, and the same spirit is 100 per cent prevalent again this year, and it may even be said that the rivalry this year Is a trifle more Intense. The University of Colorado has won one game and lost one thus far this year, while the University of Utah has won two and lost one. This places the Crimson oiie notch higher than their opponents. Therefore, it is seen that the winner of the game today will gain a substantial lead over the other. The result will practically prac-tically cinch second place for the winner of today's contest. A victory for Utah will give the TP' a chance to tie the Colorado Colo-rado Aggies for the championship. Players in Shape. Eoth elevens are In good shape. Coach Mills is confident that his team will spring the surprise of the year, and expects ex-pects to romp away with a victory. He gave them a rest last week, and the Injured In-jured members have had ample time to recuperate. Every member upon his departure de-parture from'Colorado Thursday was confident con-fident of bringing home the long end of the score-It score-It was rumored that Captain Costello. mainstay of the Boulder backfield, would be out of the game today, but it is the OBlief of football fans that such a rumor le more or less of the "bear story" type, and Coach Mills is expected to send his complete first eleven into the fray. The Colorado university has had a larger sQuad out for football than any other conference con-ference school, and the first Is well supported sup-ported by a band of substitutes who can replace a regular without weakening the team's chances. Experience will favor the Coloradoans, every man in the backfield having had previous football, while most of the members on the line have also played prior to this year. They will outweigh out-weigh Utah a few pounds to the man. "U" Machine Smooth. Coach Fitzpatrlck has his machine work-log work-log better than at any time this year, and although a few of the men are carrying carry-ing bruises that have been Incurred In scrimmages, they are not of serl- |