| Show Utes Beat Up in Wildcat Tilt Five Out for Cats It was wa black and blue Monday on the Utah campus as Ike Armstrong Armstrong Arm Arm- stron strong took a roll call and found many of or his top on the fritz iritz for one reason or another A g goodly portion of the squad came out of Saturday nights night's 47 14 battle with Arizona nursing bruises of all aU kinds On the other hand a slight touch of joy usually not found around the field house from September until the middle of December December December De De- De- De cember took over for short while as asIk Ike thought of his crop of backs who ran wild against the Wildcats Cannon Parkinson worked himself himself him him- self up to a fever pitch Saturday night and as a result ended up in bed Sunday with a high fever and anda a touch of the flu Harry Burchell Bur Bur- chell hell who had to leave the ball game jame because of or injuries had to have seven stitches taken under his left eye This duet brought the list of to five as the squad began preparations for the B BY BYU Y U game same Saturday night in Billy An Angelos elos who was injured in inthe inthe the he U US S C game will not be ready for the Cat battle hattIe while Hal Tate and Gordy Neff also hurt in Los Angeles might not be ready for action Saturday The few tickets available for the Ute Cougar clash will be put on sale Thursday in the field house according to Theron S. S Parmelee General sale will ViII be at 9 am a.m. Thursday with members of the Utah Alumni and members of oC the U Mens Men's club getting gettin tickets at 8 am a.m. Thursday Faculty members may obtain tickets at 8 am a.m. Wednesday at the Union building building building build build- ing and students may pick up tickets at 11 am a.m. Wednesday at atthe atthe atthe the Union building |