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Show '00PESTERS -GET FIRST LINE Oil R. G. TEAMS TOMORROW Boulder Crimson's Next Opponent Plays New Mexico; Whitman Plays Idaho Team Fitzpatrick to Send Best Lineup Available Into Fray Against B. Y. U. Tomorrow; Utah and Idaho to Have Trouble Over the Eligibility of Fitzke - By Harvey Hancock PrOSE "experts" who sling football dope on the basis of scares ought to spend pleasant day on Sunday when the scores of Saturday's games are announced. At Salt Lake they will be able, to compare the score the Crimson makes against the B. Y. U. with what the T'tah Aggies made last Saturday. Whitman college. I'tah' rival on November 1. will play the College of Mr ho and this again wilt f urn Inn a comparison. Then the strength of Colorado university hi comparison with Denver "V" will be available when Boulder Boul-der mriti University of New Mexico. GUESS THE SCORE. i.tt itn.-f j TTTiii'd locally vex. the I'tah-B. V. I'. game. Some ar bet-tins; bet-tins; f-0 points, leas optimistic are put-tins; put-tins; It as low as 2i; Borne have hinted that coach Hltapatrick hasn't the least Intention of uslna first string men, Home argue that he wants to run up a larger score than the I'tah Aggies. All taken together, it Is tommyrot. Fltspatrlck is serious about tomorrow's game. He hsn't the great machine that some have been led to believe. He Isn't going to send In any substitutes. He Is going to send the beet men he has available Into the lineup. The criticism thai certain coaches withhold men of extraordinary ability out of early games for fear of Injury Is a rank Injustice. No player sits on the bench if it la phvslcally possible for him to play. Football is sport In which competition Is keen a game In which the most capable got In the fray. A grid player plays because he loves the game, not because he la getting paid, Coach- know that, and If the player Is the bent man. he goes In the game regardless of whether he will get Injured or not. tien naiKine will be out or tne game tomorrow because his nose is smaahwl. Hancock and Whitney were out of lust Snt'ird&v's game beca'nae they were unable un-able to compete without fear of permanent perma-nent Inj'irlv. Whenever anyone spruit a a tale that the coach Is deliberately holding hold-ing men out to spring a surpriseto throw a scare into the opponents or to save them, s cli a story, can be bramlrd as a J- ke R Isn't done In college fooi-uell fooi-uell In Vtah. I jet ween th University of Idaho defeated de-feated Whitman college, 1 to 0. It wa Kl tike's dropktck that turned the tiC tor vlctorj- for the Vandals, according to repona. If such Is the case Fitzke, who played with the I'nlverslty of Wyoming taat year 1 gainst t'tah and other tea ma in the Rocky mountain conference, la Ineligible, In-eligible, according to R M. C. rula, which prohibit a player tranaferrlng from , one school to another and competing l.t I successive years Whitman proteete l, 1 b-it evidently It didn't atop Fltske from icbm pe TTTi g. Mayne .the coast conrerfric-' conrerfric-' rules are not so strict. TROUBLE OVER FITZKE. 1 But when Idaho plays Utah en Armi-1 Armi-1 atice day K1tJe will not be In the lineup. The contract batween th two tvhn..ia states definitely that the game Is to t ' played under the rule of the Rocky mountain conference. Denver university, a predicted soma time back, played close to ita predicted form last week and defeated tha University Uni-versity of New Mexico, 41 to 0. Now tomorrow to-morrow the University of Colorado tangle with the Southerners and It will g.v 1 a satisfactory comparison as to which s ' the strongest eleven east of the Rockies Next week the first tituiar struggle of , the conference will be ataged at lioulder. when the University of Utah claahee with their ancient foes, the University of Colorado. |