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Show I .IJTAH ELEVENS FAVORED TO KEEP R. I... C. BACJfJER ANOTHER YEAR VETERANS TO BE KEDTHIS Galaxy of Stars of Yesterday Will Not Return r Utah Will Miss Several ! By Harvey Hancock . When this year's Krldlron season opens next month thers will be no stars of yes terday to thrill the thousands of devotees who are drawn to the sodded turf In ths Rocky Mountsln regions. Thers will ba no Falrk. no Swan, no Gilmer, no Brlsjrn, no Franklin, no Hartshorn, no Fttake, no Noairle to win the admiration of the fans by their marvelous playing. The season will he spotted by Its absence of veterans those tried snd hardened gridiron glad-is'ltr" glad-is'ltr" Wh b",n tn"r rer back la It arouses 'a sens of apathy a sort of pity, when ons recalls that those old stars will not be back. It brings thst feeling of emptyness that makes fans ak apparent question, who Is going to fill the cleeted ' LOSS IS GREAT. i?.'!,!!Jn'!'I back ln ra, achools how aisanpolnted on looked toward ths nest 't"" when few stellar performers When Van Pelt. Warner. Davis. Klem-m.ndeon Klem-m.ndeon and Oarald left In 117. It waa n!lL.M,n,.9l,,"Uo"' who nM'? When I E?!? A"1"". Costsllo. Scott and Bresnahan a.-aduated .a 19H it was the Mr..fl.uJ,"on- nn0. Dodson. Worley, McTavlsh psssed on. la was who neitf 'ow't ' the same vsr-prsent QU.s-tlon. QU.s-tlon. who neat? That thers are many stars In the rouirh wno nave been unnoticed In ths last two Jesrs Is self-evident. Of last year'a mythical eleven only thre will return to wear the headrear. McMlchael of Colorado Colo-rado Aaales. Crawford of Colorado Mines, snd Williams of Denver university, SMITH SHOULD SHINS. By far the greater number, who will land m ths spotlight of fams, will have corns from th large sTroup of honorable mentioned last year. Nell Smith, captain cap-tain of th Crimson, atanda out to be one of th great performers of ths year. Hia two years' experience has molded him Into a fleet open field runner, a fairly accural kicker, and a player to be feareW by most opponenta. McUlone. captain of th Colorado Mines, is another. He la on- of tht real vetersn In ths confer. enc playing sine 161. Hla to l th best r, th conference, and his powerful m pounds of muscle glvs him plenty or welaht to smash lines. Slightly less aiperlenced than McGlon. but with all the weight and fight possessed pos-sessed by tha Mines' captain Is young Butch" Knowlea of th Utah Aggla. It was due to his powerful plunging last season that was as big a fsctor In th Aggie victory over Utah aa LrfKile Patck. Others who ar certain to enter tha realm of atardom and becom th Idols of th fans In the conference ar Floyd Rom- ney of Utah, Kent Evans of Utah, Henry Hurron of Utah, Madden of Wyoming, Crowley of Denver university, Hutchinson Hutchin-son of Denver university and Brlumao n Colorado unlveralty. ONS NEW COACH. The aon will open with only ona chantta In tha coaching; rank, po" J'araon will not be at Colorado college. In hi plac will b a Nebraaka high school coach, who haa already started thlnr humming around Tlgerviile. Harry H u nea. who develop a championship tejT every two or threa year at th Colorado Agriculture colleg, will lead th Agfth-a. coach Wltham will be at Cok rado unlveraity, Jim Corbett at Wyoming, Lowell Rom ney at Logan. Taking an early araaon survey of tha proBpecta of the different team In tn-conference tn-conference add hope that th title banner, ban-ner, now cached away at Logan, will re. main In Utah another year. Colorado university, the aecond place eleven last year, apfears pitifully wtak on paper. The lo of Franklin, Noggle, Muth Wll-li.r Wll-li.r and Fulghurn hit Witham keenly, and h will hav to rely entirely upon new material. Captain Jack of the Boulder team was only a substitute last season. UTAH MAY REPEAT. Denver university, which made such a starling showing lust season, appear to ha the strongest eleven in Colorado. With Crowley, Huu-hinon, Kike. Williams aad a group of high school star from billing, Montana, that team la certain to be a tnorn in tha aide of. th Utah aggrefta-tlona. aggrefta-tlona. Colorado college, beaten by Utah last yar,' doesn't look any stronger this t season. Colorado Mines, beaten by the Ajtgles last season, I In a football alump. Colorado Aggita, the wondor team ' rsprarwT trt tftw In 191 and "IWO, Lu finished poorly last year, la the dark-horse dark-horse In the race. Harry Hughea devel-cpat devel-cpat Mmirmclm ateam about vry two or three-years and hs 1 about due again. ln Utah, the Crimson' looks better than tha Aggiaa, but even at that cannot put as strong a team In the field as last year. The tackle left vacant by (Jllmer and Swan cannot be filled, and the loss of Oswald and Orton. a freshman fulM ark, waa a hard blow. At Lon-un. Coach Rom- ... ney will mita the valuable service of Louie Kalck and i'ercy Hanaen, two men who had playod four year. |