| Show Unbeaten Utes and Vandals Clash With V R Bent on Vengeance I Idaho scored a field 1 goal early in the second quarter to lead Utah 3 0 in the Thanksgiving day game Boise Iloise booted the ball between between between be be- tween the Hie uprights after the Vandals Vandals Vandals Van Van- dals were halted in a 1 touchdown drive i Bj By y THANK FRANK J IC Telegram Sports Editor The University of Utah's unbeaten I rs took the field against the invading Vandals from Idaho at the Ute stadium Thursday afternoon with high hopes of avenging the 9 7 loss they took from the Idahoans last season Coach Ike Armstrong was openly optimistic about Utah's chances and the entire squad was said to be inthe inthe in inthe the pink of physical condition as the two teams took the field at 1 30 o'clock Sideline opinion on the final outcome outcome outcome out out- come was well divided with many observers regarding the game as a toss up Odds ranged from even money to a 7 5 edge for the visitors and supporters of both teams w were re rein in high excitement as they anticipated anticipated anticipated antici antici- one of the best football games I ever seen in the stadium The Vandals dubbed as one of the best teams in Idaho gridiron history got away to an impressive start this season A tie with Washington which beat U. U S S. S C the team that in turn whipped C California is one of Idaho's most glowing marks of distinction After keeping under wraps while beating Utah at Ogden last Saturday the Vandals come to Salt Lake City in m the best physical condition condition condition con con- they have enjoyed for a month Both Dick the and Ray Kaczmarek the teams team's No 1 tackles from Milwaukee Milwaukee Milwaukee kee who were not even in suits against the are in the prime of condition after the vacation Coach Ted Bank has declared he will waste no time on preliminaries There will be no starting of the shock troops as he did at Ogden I Instead he will put his best foot forward at the opening whistle so 80 soto soto to speak and start Tony Knap and andRay andRay I IRay Ray Smith ends Lyle Smith at I center and build his backfield i around Harold Roise who is one of the brightest backfield stars on the Pacific coast Meanwhile Coach A Arm Armstrong r m s t r o 0 ng will lean heavily upon the same men I Iwho who carried earned the brunt of the burden burden burden bur bur- den as the Utes marched to the Big Seven championship presaging a brilliant battle between the rival lines Some interesting duels are anticipated anticipated anticipated antici antici- as Captain Barney McGarry and Luke Pappas fight it out with the Vandal tackles Bruce Balken generally regarded as one of the greatest ends in the this year la is also expected to stage an interesting bit of f combat ii with the Vandal ends who play a charging brand of ball In their ef effort effort effort ef- ef fort to strip rival plays of their blockers The Vandals came up with some interesting football of the razzle dazzle at Ogden especially in their two touchdown drives when they pulled end around reverses and double reverses in gr great at style Coach Bank employs both his ends frequently In backfield formations formations formations forma forma- either cither to carry the ball around the opposite flank or handle the pigskin behind the line in fancy reverses This clever ball handling plus a willingness willingness' to throw the oval oval oval- even when deep in their own territory terri terri- tory tory tory-a a well machined sh shift ft and a atrio atrio atrio trio of hard driving backs in Roise LaVern Bell and Gordon Whitey Price stamp the invaders as a versatile versatile versatile versa versa- tile outfit In contrast Utah has had only two real offensive demonstrations this season The first came against Aggie and the second came last week as the Redskins sewed up the conference title wi with h a 39 0 triumph h over t the e Wyoming Cowboys Cowboys Cowboys Cow Cow- boys a at Laramie o I |