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Show 'U' AND MONTANA AGGIES MEET IN GRID GAME TODAY Crimson Must Win to Remain Contenders for Conference Title; Bozeman Coach to Profit by Last Week's Mistakes; Open Style of Play Will Give Spectators Opportunity Opportu-nity for Enjoying Individual Work. " PROBABLE LINEUP FOR TODAY'S GAME Utah. Position. Montana. Protiso lc Devore Gilmer It Morphy Schafskey lg Robertson Hancock c Christensen Riches rg Tobey Swan rt Bush Peterson re Mashin Kounicy (captain) p Taylor (captain) Ure lhb Finch Thoruiu rhb Kiug Iowells , fb Oberle Officials Blazer, referee; Peterson, umpire; Bassett, head linesman. The game will be called at 3 o'clock. NOTHKR important game on A iTtah'e schedule will he waged thta afternoon on Cummings field. Coach Powell's Montana Aggie eleven will tanglo with Coach Tommy Fltspatriok'a Crimson warriors on the east bench, and a great game is expeoted. Coach Powell is confident that his men will come back after their defeat of last Saturday at Logan, and expects them to carry off a victory. He has given his players a good rest: meantime, ho has also given his squad some good advice on the fine points of the game. Ills men learned a good deal last Saturday in their game against the Aggies, and while they made a few mistakes they will have overcome all these disadvantages today, and every man on the squad is confident that the Aggies will return to Montana with at least ono Utah scalp hanging to their belt. Coach Powell will use several shift formations for-mations which worked successfully against the Utah Farmers, and if the weather is fair he predicts that no fumbles fum-bles will mar his team's progress, as did the wet sod last Saturday, when on two different occasions his men carried tho ball to within five yards of the Aggies' goal line only to lose it on a costly fumblo at a critical stage. His team is strong on offense, but is a trifle weaker than the Utah aggregation on defense. Coach Tommy Fitzpatrick is facing some hard problems these days'. The team will have to win the remaining games on the schedule in order to keep In the running for conference honors, and the boys feel that there is a mighty good chance for them at least to tie the Colorado Aggies, who are at present leaders in the race, and possibly a chance to lift them out of first place. Every game on the schedule henceforth means a great deal to the "U," as a victory will keep them in the race for tho conference confer-ence title, while a defeat would eliminate elimi-nate them completely. To date the Utah eleven has won two games, and lost one. They have remaining on their schedule tho following games: November 8 University of Colorado on Cummings field. November 15 University of Southern California in Los Angeles. November 27 Utah Aggies on Cummings Cum-mings field. The fans can readily seo why Tommy Fitzpatrick Is not getting his regular fifteen fif-teen hours' sleep these nights. And, what's more, he has been taking his grouch out on the footballers, having put them through some practices which may be termed "mighty tough." Both in Condition. Both teams will enter the game In first-class condition today, every' man on both squads being physically fit, and "rnrin' to go." The student body will occupy the east bleachers this afternoon instead of the covered grandstand. The paths leading from the various buildings to the athletic field have been put in first-class condition, condi-tion, and the patrons will not be annoyed an-noyed by the mud that caused so much troublo at the Utah-Idaho game. The fans are also requested to come up via Third South, thereby avoiding anv little mudhole that may be encountered 'by tie Second South route. The fans are in for another feature Through the efforts of Colonel Randol who is commanding the R. O. T. C unit on the hill, Major A. L. Emory, recruiting recruit-ing officer of Salt Lake, has extended the courtesy of the thirty-three-piece band, which is on recruiting duty in Salt Lake. The musicians will fill the surrounding sur-rounding atmosphere with real "jazz " and also real music. They will furnish the fans with a regular fifteen-minute entertainment during the interval between be-tween the first and second halves and the groundkeepers will probable face some difficulty when they endeavor to keep the youns couples fond of dancing in the stands. |