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Show AMATEUR TALK By TOMMY FITZPATECK Although th ' usual Thankaglylng day crowd did not attend th football game at Cummlng field yesterday afternoon, tho boys of th 8. A. T. C. unit witnessed a real game when company com-pany D defeated company C by the close ecore of 4 to . Franck made the only touchdown of th day In the second quarter, when he went over after receiving a forward paae from Htevenson. Company C f.wght hard to put one over -to- the- remaining periods, but th defensive work of Koche and Wheatly was tfio much for them. The crowd waa brought to Its feet In the last three minutes of play when Harris received a punt and run ninety yard for a touchdown, which waa not allowed al-lowed because he had atepped out of bounds before going over. The ball waa brought back and waa loat on downs. Despite th fact that th boy bad not been together befor. they put up a great rame and showed up exceptionally excep-tionally well on the defeneive work. Th Icy field made fumblea frequent and this added to th sport of th i gam. I see i Th, ii lallimsl tints lif tllll A. T. . at the fnlversity of Utah have ehal-I ehal-I lenaed th collegiate section to a game I tomorrow afternoon. The contest will start at J:1U and only the members of the unit on th hill will h permitted In are II The. -boya of both sections are backing their teams and there has been a number of beta cast already 1 s s The officers' and H. A. T. C. teama of the Utah Agricultural college did not get together yeatrday at Logan, aa they were not willing to take chance on th Influenia. Coach Jo Jensen wlH call out his basketball men soon, a that ha can get a line on them for th coming season. School will not start at Logan until December 0. but Jive haa eeveral of hla oldtlma atars available and ha Intenda to build hla team around then men. Bine Coach Jenaen returned to the A. C, athletira hav taken a new leaaa on Ufa and the Agglea will be In the other branches of th sport after th first of th year. e e - Revere! of the athletes who are "over there" have written to thla department saying that they wish they could get back home and start the old sports again Many of them never appreciated appreci-ated the value of athletics until they got Into the army, and aome even go so far aa to aay that athletics ar the beat training for army work. e s e D. A. Callahan, father of athletics at the Halt I-ake High school, went without with-out hla first Thanksgiving game yee-tcrdsv yee-tcrdsv since he was buck ft -nllese. "t ally " has seen a Turkey day game Tor in past ininy-uve years, out nu to cast his lot with th rest of us yesterday. yes-terday. It's a aafe wager that there are many other former college men who missed th regular annual Turkey day struggle. see Th Oolden Miners took a rest yesterday, yes-terday, aa their game with the Crelgh-I Crelgh-I ton university team at 'Omaha had to he called off on account of the alckneea of some of the Miners. Coach Barron expect to get his men In shspe now for the games against the Boulder and Aggl elevens. see Coach Joe Mills' team at Boulder trimmed Harry Hughea' aggregation from tho Colorado Agricultural college by the close score of Is to 19. Boulder's. Boul-der's. usual place kick from tha field cinched the game. Many tlmea in past years Boulder haa won gamea throtigh th efforts of an accurate kicker and by following tha ball cloaer than Its opponents. e e Denver university Is still trying to win bark th hist laurels which went to the Mines at tha early part of the season. Coach Flke'a men won the game from Colorado college yesterday by a I to 0 ecore. Anderson. Glbaon and McLaughlin are neav back In the sneup and the Ministers are trying to get another chance at th Miner before be-fore the football toga ar stored away for th 1H season. s e Tomorrow's game at Cummlnga field will end football on the hill, aa the boya will probably be dismissed next week. |