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Show "amateur talk I -I By TOIaMY FITZPATRICK - . 'i r"T"JE big talk, around colleges at I present and the plans fur ath-X ath-X l'tlcs after the chfMila open are 'to have Intercompany and inter-class inter-class competitions. Ihis is the only menus of getting every hoy Into some athletic activity, and now in the t.me to do tt. as the boys will be compelled to shake some of their socIhI teas tu take part In baaebail, baeketball, tennis ten-nis or track. The above sports can be used for thie form of compel it ion, but foot bull and pushball must be counted out of this. In order to play the last two games a man must te lit physical coudition or he might receive ill elfwcie from the scrim mage. 1sually when something happen '.o our college game and there is to le no first team in the fieM.e someons comes forth with a suggestion thgt athletics are thriving more than aver. This may be true in some caes, bit for the most iart. If Investigated, the fans would fttrd I only those who are Interested in the etKtrt taking part each afternoon los mut have a first tram to work tip lo. , and with this lu sight, inlerclass athletic' itill thrive. Most aihletlc events require i 'mental as well as phsical training, and i no coach can take hold of a groifp of men ai.d exect ihem to play our games without at lea. threa weeks of careful i study and preparation. Hy saying that I college athletics are being carried out on a larger scale than ever turf or lo merely samg that the boys and men are only uug these gtnie In their ph steal education work and nof pla tng them as they ieuTT ahould be pla.Ved-Ti-The development de-velopment ol the man and the school spirit. see Denver university and the Colorado Kcoool cf Ml lie are due to mi on 1 be srtftlron tomorrow afternoon 1 he Miners nave a cr.tek eleven this season and are out sfter I lis t hampioiinhip i( to.oralo The Influensa and Kaiser Hill have nu , stopped 'his game up to dais. see Coach Harry Ilughea of the Colorado Aggtea ran into a stump rhe other day wnen he was notified ihat he wotbd tx't b able to use Chlf Crowley on his leant liecau the latter cannot be enrolled in l be H A. T ' C of the Colorado chMi onl atount of Sn Injury to his hand. J'liff tw) Clem Crow ley's brother ami hits made a Ing terord around the high ehuule of Montana. see "Beetlng" seems to be the favorite patlme of some of the t'tsh athlete at present. Now thst school hsa tMtn closed, the fellows are doing anything to get a little start financially Thta heet work te no rtnrh and the men soould be In fa.r shape by the time Doc Heatty snys school can v art. . see Coaches lell Webb and Ktigene Rotiert wilt prut by shoulder the burden of the football coaching at the B. V. I. Thesw men have been connected with athletics fur some tune and ehould be ahls tu develop de-velop a fast aggregation at lrovo, where Lieutenant Hancock has a huaky bunch I of hiu in h i tf. A. T. C. unit. see I Kven some of the athletic coaches are ; working fieems funny, but it is lut. j With no school In suth for some time, these nten thought it wiMt lo keep tn i HCtape e e Coach Karl Pickering ol the t'tah AgH- I culturar cotlegv seems to be some iluck hunter. This la the favorite wt.ne a! Uegan now and Harry Htoney knows i where to find the birds up north. t see The two local High schools have been lucky for the past fouUeen ears in hav- j ing D. A. CalUhan for an atbleilr adviser. ; The Ked and Kiack ows a lot to t ally," ! who has brought out many strong teams and strong men as well It begins tn look J an if he wilt not be able lo get around to! the High schools this season, aa his bust- I nesa needs brm now more than ever. I |