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Show CRIMSON AND B. Y. U. TEAMS TO CLASH AT CUMMINGS FIELD TOMORROW . i i . - Utah to Start Game With Four Regulars Out; B. Y. U. . Is Also Deprived of Stars Firt Time in History That Two School Have Met on Gridiron; Two Student Bodies Plan to Back Teams to the Limit; Whitney Still Out Facts on Tomorrow's Game . i KTtAMMMly af Utah, Salt Laka City, v. irioham Youna, , univaratty, Prava. I COACHES T. M. FiUpatrick, Utah) Alvin Twiteh.ll, B. Y. U. t I CAPTAINS Nail Smith. Utah, Paul Packard. SV Y. U. TIME OP GAME 2:30 a 'clock. PLACE Cumminga fiald. HOW TO GET THERE Taka Eaat Pi rat South ear. No. S, anywharo on Main street batwaan Pourth and Piret South and gat off at Third " South en Thirteenth Eaat and walk one Week eaat. Automobile Off gsst en Pi rat South to Thirteenth, turn eouth at Thirteenth one blook and then to eaat through university ground. ADMISSION General admission, 1j end aeata, SOe. High aehool itudente, with otudent body earda, one-half priee. Univereity etudent admitted en student body carder OFFICIALS A. A. Slater, referee, C. O. Wilson, umpire; Den Reddish, head lineaman. UTAH and the Brigham Young university athletic teams have met many timet before in basketball, baseball and track, but tomorrow afternoon will be the first time that two football elevens from these schools have ever played. The contest tomorrow will be .plaved on C'umminfrs field and will start promptly at 2:30. Th.r. la aome doubt In aach football ramp tonight aa t. th. outcom, of thla atruaajic. Kootball acorca are on. j thlnir ami tha game ar. another, and ; th. I'nlv.ralty of I'tah football play- rra w.r. taught a kcn toaaon laat w.k aflr piling up a Jl to acora f on tha College of Idaho.. Th Idaho boya n.v.r quit fighting, and ram. right back, making a total of 12 pointa. Thin meana that th. Unlver-aity Unlver-aity of Utah playera ar. out to battl. th. "V man to th. laat for that on. deatred Tlctory. PACKARD MAT PlAV. Wbll. th. ITtah boya w.r. learning aom.thlng about football In tha IdnV' aama. tha 'Y" tram waa taking a da- feat at Provo, whan the Ltah Age; es piled up ft 41 ti I acore. This has I tausht the Provo boya s few thltiffs and Coach Twltchell has been drill- s tbe lads os the weaknesses shown lu ' this batUe, With Captain Paul tack-'X tack-'X srd bak in the lineup, Utah ahould JT ba able to find plenty of opposition in S - the -T" baohafleld, sa thla atar win havaln nelp or lrtrldis and .Puller, .1 who played sood bell In the same e-a In st the Asrlea, MaeseT. Jackson. V Vounr snS Miller ara other stars who w will sat Into the llmellsht on rjin- mlnsa field avalnat the crimson team . Clarke will etsrt at center instead of Hancock, who hasn't recovered en-; en-; tlrely from hie Injury. Nation and Hurren at gniarda, Petereon and afoyle at tackles, Jeppson snd lvn n ends, will form the rest of the Crimson Crim-son llns sad the "T r dders ospeet a battle between their line snd that of the Utah team. (It I SO LIGHT. The Crlmaon backfleld will be Usfct. but faet for thla same, with at fullback, I-ee and TauTar at half-tack, half-tack, and Captain Smith at Quarter. Whltln,- and Champion will also set into the game tomorrow. The mm have been drilled hard on breaking up; forward passes and ths Crimson backs mav find a few Intercepted passes that will help them along. Kicking; la sure to plsy a bis; Part In th same tomorrow. Jewkea, Smith. - Tauter end Nation will do the work for the l tah team, while PartrMge and Nelson will handle the most of It tor i the Provo team. Tha Provo team will have lta entire student bodv at the fimi and the local fans will see soma real eprt when - ihe two atudent bodies set goln. The Provo students will, be In the East bleachers and tha "I students will be in their same places on the weet i'ir.-n.ra. " T - nlraa.il at th. ahowlng mada laat iat-tirtlay iat-tirtlay hy th. atudenta and tho tram waa tlcklrd with tl. aplrlt ahown hy 1ho atudrnta at tha and of tba con- 11 A A Blaaar, (X O. WII,on and Don Rrddlah will b. th. oriclala and thr fana will br aur. of anoth.r faat coa-trat. coa-trat. ao the., man maka tha boya play football at all tlmra. Th. probabla llnaup: I'tah. B. T. t'. Ktrvrna rr Millar Moyl. rt Hatch , llurr.n rg Partrldg. Clark. e. (llrdhill Nation Ig Bowman I'atrraon ....It H. Young r Jrppaon la Bnnnalt Fmlth ICapt.) lb. Fullar Taufrr Ih Morgan lr rb, .... Chambarlla Jrwkra fb William, Sb B. Y. U. Ready for . Utah Contest PROVO, Oct. if. La'at night Coach Twltchell took hie hopefuls through a signal practtco that will probably be the laat before they meet the Crimson team In Halt lake tomorrow. The roach declares bia men to be In good condition, ao far aa physical fitness Is concerned, with ths exception of Captain Cap-tain Packard, whose arm la still stiff: 1 oc Nelaon, the elongated dropklcker. who has been limping; around the campus cam-pus unablo to practice for the past week, snd Hunter Me neon, tax neve backfleld man. who showed up well sgslnat the Aggies, but who has been out of school most of the week 111. It Is quite Improbable that either of these three Important men will get In the game at all on Saturday. MSB WOT 1M. One of the Salt Lake papers an-! noonced calmly after the B. V. IT.-1 Argle game that tbe 'T" line averaged lo pounds. The coach says he wishes such ware the caae, until after batur-' batur-' day at snw rfsta, ea strange tales of the solidarity of the T' 1 sa hav drifted from the north during; the past week The cold snd cruel facts sre h that the "V" hasn't a man In the line that will weigh over lte and not more than one or two that will approach that weight. However, the Agates had reason to believe the line was large, for the reason that with few exct p-tlons p-tlons the champions wero turned from It as from a rtone wall. Twltchell hae nprt the entire week . en the troubles of th- teem. A large I r art of the ttm.i has been spent In irckling the dummy and In getting th backfiid tr.eu m position to atop troublesome runners. W 1th Manrnt I cut. the "T" bst-itfield will he .W,i.r light. This :s enr.ee 1 ally dle'.oitrnginc rtua to the fact that straight football afJP must be relied upon to bring koc the 1-ocon. due to the comparative inexperience inexperi-ence of the Infanta ( I |