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S r J L' L f 0 w u. u These Blue Brigade stalwarts face the Utes Saturday afternoon in the stadium Left to right George Jackson Jackson Jack Jack- Jackson I son Walt Nielsen Coach Tex Oliver Ken Knox and Dave T. 11 dM Y-W- Y r m Wynne Vynne Nielsen is the pound fullback Wynne Vynne Jackson Jackson Jack Jack- Jackson son and Knox are arc all aU passers forward-passers and the latter is reputedly reputedly reputedly re re- re- re Arizona's best block blocker r. r Utah Team May Surprise With Victory but Cats Have Experienced Crew By BILL McCREA An invading band of gridiron warriors from Arizona university who have assumed the cognomen of Blue Brigade are slight favorites favorites favor- favor favorites j Utah's Redskins in clash SatI Sat- Sat ites to defeat a here I afternoon at o'clock in in the Ute the stadium The Th Arizona team 36 strong accompanied accompanied accompanied ac ac- ac- ac companied by their coach coach Tex Tex x Oliver Oliver and and a dozen rooters arrived in Salt Lake early Friday morn morn- ing The team was scheduled t to work out during the afternoon on o othe t the Ute field They are stopping a athe at atthe atthe the New Newhouse ouse hotel The Arizonans are favorites favorites- not necessarily because they trounced the Brigham Young Cougars 6 32 last week but since they have a veteran team which packs a high powered attack in Jn matching a less experienced Utah eleven The Utes are expected to score e on the Wildcats and it is not ou out t of the realm of or possibility that th the Braves might win wili the game but th the e edge lies with ith the Wild Wild- cats The Blue uses Brigade the Notre Dame system Their str strong ng forte fort fortis e is forward passing which is engineered engineered engineered en en- by three backs Wynne Jackson and W. W Smith although Wynne is the de passer of the trio For those fans who like to compare compare com com- compare pare weights they will find that the Utah starting line averages pounds 14 pounds more than Ari Ari- zonas The Ute backfield weighs in at pounds with the Wildcats at However the Wildcats have plenty of beefy linesmen they can insert into the fr fray y at a a. moments moment's notice Many of their heaviest forward forward for for- forward ward wall candidates are reserves Then too theres there's the pound Walt Nielsen a fullback reserve For a Redskin team the starting backfield of Jensen and Christensen Christen Christen- sen at halfbacks Call at quarter and at fullback is the pony type seldom used in an Ike Armstrong team but one which fans will see a great deal of this season None of Utah's backs this year are very heavy but theres there's plenty of beef beer on the line The Cougars of B. B Y U. U found the center of the line Arizona's most vulnerable point and it is very possible Utah will concentrate concentrate concentrate concen concen- part of its attack on this sector On the wings Warlord Warford and Vickers give the invaders two classy performers and are ranked as excellent pass receivers King Kong No Nolan an whom Arizona Arizona Arizona Ari Ari- zona boosters are booming for all all- i American selection is the tackle i standout of the southern team Nolan played havoc with the Y last week Should the Cats find Utah's heavy line Une too hard to puncture they will undoubtedly take to the air before the game is long spent and Utah also is expected to do considerable passing Count on Call CallAs CallAs As in last weeks week's Greeley game the Ute board of strategy is banking banking bank bank- ing heavily on speedy little Call to skirt the ends and the line plunging plunging ing of who shows much promise in this department Jensen Jensen Jensen Jen Jen- sen will do both ball toting and blocking with Christensen in the therole therole role of blocking back J Utah's punting will be handled I 1 Continued on Following Page t INDUSTRIAL TITLE GAME SUND A it F Magna Knots t f Playoff by byI 8 5 8 Victory I F The he championship of the Utah Industrial baseball league will be bei f il decided i Sunday at Midvale when agna and U. U s S. S Mines tangle at 1115 p p. p m. m in the sixth game of their theirl l layoff series The he series was forced into an game Thursday when Magna ii ared the race as Occie Evans IE Earl larl rl Owen and Percy Flinders led lede ledl l 1 he e mill barrage for an 8 5 triumph a r The The first game of the series a 1 eek zek ago ended in a 6 66 deadlock ten tn ten innings Mines then won a 11 1 t 2 1 decision at Copperton Magna I. I squared with an 8 6 win and Mines again pulled ahead with a 5 1 win before Thursdays Thursday's Magna triumph Miners Take Lead i I Magna scored a run off Paul May J i. i n the third and held a 2 0 lead hen Tony Krisman cracked out a re double uble to open the sixth for Mines jank Zaccaria rolled a slow grounder to shortstop both runners l i ing safe and Joe Myers was wasp p pi passed to fill the bags with none out Cout Joe Vecchio then slashed a ai single i gle to center Krisman and Zac- Zac r laria F ria scoring and Manager Glen t drove in Myers with anI anther an- an I ther single Walbeck was forced Iby j Y Johnny Reed and Steve Butler tv- tv v as s struck out but May singled to toft zeft ft to score Vecchio and Reed the i Ines hurler being put out as he herred reed to reach second on the play I I Evans Triples With the count 5 2 for Mines vans Evans vans tripled and scored on an anfield infield field putout in the last of the sixth With WIlh one out in Magnas Magna's alf of the seventh Pitcher JohnRon Johnn Johnon John- John Ron on n Flinders and Hy Facer singled ri nf succession and Frank Shepherd May on the mound for fortines tines Mines The box score fhe U. U S. S MINES I I MAGNA GARFIELD I B HOAl HOA B HOA Hattson rf rt 5 1 1 Flinders 01 is liS 5 3 2 4 ss 55 4 1 2 1 Facer Ib 4 2110 Zaccaria U If 4 1 6 B 0 Evans 5 2 2 3 3 2 2 0 Owen cf of 4 1 4 0 Vecchio cf 4 1 5 3 g 0 Shafer If 4 1 i 1 f 0 g 3 1 1 2 Bonn Bonham am 2 0 2 3 eed Ib lb 4 0 5 0 Hartley rf rt 4 2 2 1 c 4 0 4 0 c 4 0 3 O 0 lay ay p 3 1 0 0 p 4 0 1 2 hepherd Shepherd p 0 0 0 0 Reading 1000 1 0 0 0 l II Totals 35 8 24 3 Totals 36 1 2113 fines 5 5 it i g Oil gg S 8 Summary Errors Errors Vecchio Shafer Stolen lolen base base Sacrifice hit hit Bon Bon Bon- I ham ham Home run run Owen Three-base Three hits hits hits- Flinders lInders Evans Evan Hartley Two-base Two hits hits hits- I rl man Hartley Double play play-Bonham Bonham 1 to O Facer Facer- Charge defeat to May Struck but BY but By Johnson 3 3 May 2 2 Shepherd I 1 I Bases Buea on balls balls Oft Of f Johnson 2 Shepherd 2 2 I Passed l ball ball Umpires Umpires Bar Bar Bar- Jt er Beaumont Scorer Scorer Scorer-McCarty McCarty |