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Show JUMTEPR TALK By TOMMY F1TZPATRJCK THERE will be footh.II at th Unl-verstty Unl-verstty of Utah. B. T. U. and the Kt. Douglas barrack and work at the last two places Ja now going on every aftrrnoon. lieutenant Howard Iee to in char of th football practice at th Provu. iM'hool and the fort boy rt belnir coached by Jo Jensen and Denny Ausherman. Work at the university uni-versity of Utah will basin mm aoon as school sum and th eoache of the three teams expect to continue the season up to Christmas day. If the weather permits. The Crimson stars are waiting for a chance to get solns. but will be a HUl handicapped by the loss of practice on account ml the Spanish Influensa. e e e I There will be a football gam on ThankKglvlnv day also and there may yet be a chance to play some outside team. The sovernment officials may even make a few concessions for athletics now that the good old football same has already al-ready been jolted. The Utah schools are not the only ones to suffer, as the other college teams of the United Htates have bad to take the same medicine.. see TTii WHoTaUM ffrnm! f piling Hspeeis to meet th Teschers colics team next Saturday. Ralph (Has Is coaching the Greeley boys and expects to msk things hum for the Or Digger. U. U. could mm mTt '-.aM's trim last week, because of the ban against the same. e e s The B. T. C of Logan expecie to have "iihaak?thall team In ths PeHl 1Mb season Coach Knapp la a live booster of athletics and th college team may be the only one In Logan, if the As1 bold Inn to the report that they have canceled all sports for the 191S-1919 school year. The writer cannot help but believe that the Assies will be ther In baaketball, baseball base-ball and track as of old. despite the fact that most of the Old tars have been lost. Blue and White teams have been built before and It is a coach's work to make teams out of new material. As soon as school starts at the university, univer-sity, captains will be selected to head the many teams that have been out for prac-I prac-I lice. The men have their uniforms al-I al-I ready for the call of school and will be hooting the old piskn aa aoon aa ths class work starts again. e e. e The soldiers who are stationed at the University of Utah, play some kind of an athletic same every afternoon, company A trimmed up on Company B yesterday In a basketball game. The beds in the gymnasium had to be movtd around a IttOe, but this did not matter as long aa there was a little fun back of the work, e e e The B. T. V. athletes1 went to the sport in the right way and collected $UM from the business men. Furthermore, they have already ordered their football equipment equip-ment for eighteen mn and expect to be in shape for the com ins season. I . I A number of the high school stars are enliiing in section B of tha 8. A. T. C. rhe hill and thetw mn may hive a1 - .I. 1 team of their own to meet the boys of the collegiate section. Tha modi the merrier. Mnybe some of the schools aroutWieie would contribute a little to that $170,000 - 1000 benefit that Is going to take place In the East. If the athletic teams cou.d ever Iget started. The boys will sure be off iwtth plenty of fight and pepper, when the-time the-time doea come, and the fans are going in I see some real stuff. I see I The state high schools are Just about ! ready to start the basketball grind. It football in not played In the local schools. -the coaches will at last have an even break with the country schools aa to the 'length of basketball practice thia year The country high schools In tha pat have taken the jump on tha city fhools, who have been buav up to Thankagtvlns da with the football sport, but If the l".- J la called off It will be 60-aO f |