Show p PEEVED GO cn ON I j f What Is More They See Seel I Ito to Have a Right t to toBe J 1 Be Peeved j By BILL 13 L YAT YATES Eli M Because the faculty of or th the of Utah has denied them a trip fort fat i ithan than the thirty seven miles to and because the management of ot a tit has failed to keep keel its many gold gold gol promises of good football games t t freshman football team last t night night 1 dared itself Ulel on a strike The doi do dotiE trodden overworked milk milk- bottle I ants declared themselves thusly yet les day afternoon when they thoy learned instead of a real football game for 8 i the management had arranged a regular gridiron contest with with varsity Five j 1 x Five C meek straggling freshmen looked lonesome and forlorn showed on en the grass plot yesterday altern for practice The Tho infants were sl to to do the tho evenin enin e task of dubbing varsity tar which m t the ic rc bics r fedora getting much too m monotonous IY 1 1 can throw dirt in in our fares face sic m Continued on OD page pae 2 23 I FRESHMEN PEEVED II t t. t Continued from page 22 lemons in our way and rub it on but when you kick us in tho the slats sah we object ob j ct is the cry of tho the freshmen now on oki on their dignity Tho freshmen were promised a trip trap to Boise Ida to meet the high school eleven t there All AU arrangements for tho the trip were complete The athletic council coun cil sanctioned it and Boise Bohle had agreed I to brin bring brinE the men to Boise The august i assemblage e Of II profs however canned d the tho notion The infants must journey no further than Ogden They might go to Granite and W West Vest cst I Jordan also but no further than the I junction city It It will distract their I attention off oft their books book argued the fa faculty iTo To appease the fallen spirits of the baby aggregation promises were made for strong games with high h schools Saturday the tho re regulars ulars were booked for ft arest Test arest The afternoon was to have haye been given over oyer to bottle adherents to snow w-snow show the enthusiastic public tho the caliber they possess However at the la t moment the announcement is made mac declaring that the varsity would play u a regular regular game szame with the tho ho beginners No wonder the infants strike I The freshmen ha have 0 been ing with men several years their wavier heavier and a college ng aggregation re man many afternoons a week for a month or more instead of soughing sloughing hin of off and taking th things n s ea easy y tho the freshmen have torn into the tho varsity and played them nip nir anti ant tuck for every yard ard on the gridiron Consequently the lighter players and ami youn younger er players are stiff stia and ani sore They Thov h have ve been tearing the tho rough edges olT orr cowed the first has team tem been een and d little tb the credit ih they y r re reo Coach Bennion and Lieutenant Nolly Netty will vill gather ather the peeved pee freshmen n t to Jether some Boma timo today and attempt to pacify their injured f feelings elin 8 Whether tho two old heads will m he ht able to smooth thin things over oyer means a great treat deal to the tho I present 1913 football elevens as the infants will do much to make a n football machine machino out of the green reen and inexperienced aJ aggregation c that is now preparing lug ing to meet Boulder one of the proudest proud proud- est and stron strongest cst elevens of Colorado FAST DOGS ELIMINATED FRIEND Neb Oct 30 The The second and third rounds of ot the National Water Water- loo coursing meet yesterday saw tho the I elimination of such favorite dogs doSs as Lady Dufferin r Frank rank Gotch a Fortune Miss I Cau Trip and tind Sir Edward Hounds re re- re In the tho running for the Waterloo stake aro are Winsome Golden Fleece Wedge No Ople Opie and arid Topsy Allen The first and second cond rounds of tIle the Platte stake slake were run today tada with a small mall entry list and the first r round und L of or tho the puppy stake started |