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Show IjfllilATEtfR TALK I By TOMMY HTZPATOCK . '1 I Th vocatlenal and collUt e-tlon e-tlon of th t'nlTenlty of Vth S. A. I T. C. unit art playlnir football thia afternoon at Cummin field. The rivalry between tha piarera haa reached a high pitch. Neh,7 team haj Riven out it. fine lineup a. yit Tee. 'to' K?V .h'- oon proJn? Ie to he faat and excltlnf. The roarhea arranit-d to have two full teama on the field and the hoenlt.l .unit on the hill haa .., beeped ,ZJ"t'7 T i ,k -n.r,"f the Injured heroe,. Thureday. b,. He Injected pepper Into the hov. and they are only aorry now that ther out.lde Eme. hut Ih. Influenia has nut tha eklde under thia plan The boy. at the "I- will likely b, ' leaeed before Ihey ,r,t a rhanre lo ,ply In any alhletlra for the arhool Ithaa not been definitely announced when .rhoni win .i.rl at the unlver-"lr. unlver-"lr. but moet of the boya are plan-nin plan-nin on tayln( out until tha aecond quarter opena. The (ante thia afternoon will end tha i-rld aeaaon on the hill and the mole.klna will be boxed up until next fall, when tha "V" office.. .... ..... nlng to have a big aeaaon. e e e Dan William Learr. chairman of the university athletic council. Is Planning on big things for athletic, on the hill. Bill wants ftah to plav California. Stanford and the I'nlver'-alty I'nlver'-alty of riouthern California next se-son se-son and wpmIH j, ,T1 ,, ,t the Northwest teams brought to Halt Lake. It will not be long before the echedulea for next year are mad up add the officials on the hill are not going to ba caught napping. see The Colorado .School of Mines haa to meet Colorado Agglea and Iloulder yet. The Aggie, promise to put up a hard fight, but the Miners will hava more trouble with the Boulder hunch, aa Coach Mllla' men are atartlng out well. see Lieutenant ,T. P. Hancock of the B. y. l. training section la .till holding hold-ing out for a football game for his boy., but hi. hope, were hit a hard blow laat week when the B, A. T. C. at the Cnlverslty of ftah received an order to disband. The T" had planned to play the Crimson bunch on December 7. and the game will still be played If the boy on the hill have not gone home by that time. From the latest Information, It's a fifty to one phot that moat of the hove st the "t'" will he released from their work by next week, and Han-cock's Han-cock's hard work for football will prohahlv hava to be forgotten, but It la hoped that the school officials of the B.-V V. will s-e their way cUar to continue with the gridiron game now that the athletic equipment la already ab- the school. The Provo business men wsnt football and they rniiv ho ihla In prnam .haa p, that be" to take up the college snort again. see Murray McCarty, who plaved qusr-terhack qusr-terhack for the I'tah football team a few years ago. la In F'ranre. along with Krancls Fletcher and a few of the other Utah athletes. Mac saya 1 that he is anxious to get back to old! Salt Lake soon and he also saya that most of the hoys "over there" are I anxious to finish up their school i work. see Joe Jenson has started the ball rolling roll-ing at the I'tah Agricultural college. Joe enpecta to have a "whlx of a baeketbnll team to battle the University Univer-sity of Utah, B. Y. T. and the B. T. C. this season. Rurrmion, Clyde, Hammond Ham-mond and Cannon are some of the men now back at school, and theae fellows will be able to work out during dur-ing the Christmas fioliday season. The Agglea won the hoop title laat year, but Kumsion is the only member of the first quintette who Is back at school. Jenson expects a number of his stars to return to Logan as soon as they are r-leased from their war work. a e The state high school athletic roaches are still singing that favorite song. "Waiting." and now It appears that they will have to keep It up until after the first of the year. Secretary C. Oren Wilson and President James Moaa are going to call a meeting of the representatives soon. |