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Show MINES' CHANCES I AREJJNCERTA1N Enlistments and Injuries Have Played Havoc With Eleven. DF.NVKR. Nov. I After having reached a high degrea of football foot-ball efficiency several week ago, tha Colorado School of Mines arid squad la looking; forward to Its first Intercollegiate game of the season against lenver .Saturday with tha prospects that tha team will not be snywijere near top form. From the big eJ)uad of player who wera developed early In tha fall some have been called to officers camp, a couple of regulars are out of the game on aocount of Injuries and some more discontinued practice when they tired of two months of continuous training with no gnmea In Immediate sight. Mulford, star linesman and one of the hardest working, moet consistent plavers on Ihe UAd, is laid up with a spiained ankle. The Injury was received In a Ncrlmmnge a few nights ago anil la not responding to medical attention In a manner ei.tlafactory to Coach Barron It la not considered poeeible that Mulford Mul-ford can get Into the game against Denver Den-ver unlveralty on Haturday, and ierhps ha cannot play In any of the later guinea ou tha a ht-tiuie. f- |