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Show ' ATilATEUR TAIkI ByNCTFlTZPATHCK SPANISH Influanaa did not atop A and B companies of tha University of Utah detachment from playing ft t to I game yesterday yes-terday afternoon, with the former coming out on tha top and of tha oore, Th boys lacked football ton a, . fcmt enough head guards wara borrowed bor-rowed and they put plenty of fight back of the game, which waa played In two flfteen-mlntite halves In place! of the regulation fifteen-minute quarters. quar-ters. Both teams acored in the laat sLx minutes) of play, B company securing se-curing safety and A company making; ft touchdown from ft well directed forward pass. Outside of ft couple of "Charley horses" and bad brulaaa, the man came out of the bat- Bill when H cornea to uneettlng thlnga, too. The Crimson Candida tea at ill hava tha football fever and will be on hand to practice as soon aa achool opens. Tha high school athletes are getting a rest for a week or ao, but H will mean a double effort when they return to the grind, aa the coaches expect to start their football gamea aa soon ra school Open a, , Better keep In shape, fellow a. e e I If thla epidemic keeps on gaining ground ! old King Football may be put out of tha i running In tha twentieth round and haa-, haa-, ketball will have ta atart up, Thia la I one aport that will be hard to kill In L'tah, where It haa been well developed. s Walt Stack, one of tha former ITnlver-elty ITnlver-elty of Utah alar a, haa arrived In town and will be here for some time. Stack la atlll loyal to tha university and expects to get out wilh the boys. e e s Milton Romney, former East Side High school star, has received hla commission aa second lieutenant and wtll be stationed at lha University of Nebraska. see Cne h Ryneareon ta on the Job with hla ('old and Blue athletes. The ecrappy L. L. tf. U. mertor will have to develop a new team, but expect a to have them In line by the tlm that the hoop, gum a Wirt a. Tha L. D. H. IT. haa always been In the running and will alwaya make a show In a- for bunting If tha same old ' pepiier la back of the team that haa been there in the pas see Seems aa thougn Cnciv Ham pulled or-e on (he athletic coaches when he commissioned commis-sioned a number of the athletee at tha recent atudenta' army training achool, aa the coachea thought they were hiding thlr atara away ft the coming aeaaon. The Vnlted Htatee grabbed eome good athletes and the schota ara backing these men to make aa good with the army as they have In the athletic tea ma tie and are now carrying on the Indoor In-door chatter while at work on the automobiles oa the hl. Sergeant Gamer Is still the pride of . rompany A of the l'tah detachment. Usually the privates do not have much love for thetr flrat aergeanta, but It Is different with the company A boys, who won considerable kale on the wreatllng bout. Oarner aecured a wrist hold on Young Koyoe and the latter rolled over, a e a Privates Saunders and Bean put up ft fair exhibition of the box In pastime and although It waa slow, the men made eome of their blows count. The referee called the bout ft draw. see Laland Prouae, a II a round athlete of the Eaat Hide Htxh school and winner of the red C. Richmond Jr. medal In the Hull lake high echoola, haa Just been commissioned com-missioned a second lieutenant and la stationed sta-tioned at New York. Prouae. along with several other, of the leopard athletes, r en He ted in the eoaat artillery two yeara aro and haa Juat been able to get hla commiaelon, becauee he waa held up on account of ajra. until tha new ruling waa made, peabody ta another man that la In line for a commiaelon. ! see 'I Coach Earl plc!;rltur of the Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural oollee-e ta not yet prepared to play two gamea aaainat the University of Ltah.- The new Aejglc coach haa tayked matters over with several, metn-here metn-here of the athletic committee In Logan who seem .to be aatlaf led with the one big Turkey day battle. a- a a According to word Juat received from II. P. Muntaer of the Montana State Agricultural Agri-cultural rollesa, hla team la to play tha . Utah Aasjies at Logan on October 19. He also wants to play the Unlveralty of Utah on October is and It la likely that these games will be played If the Montana boya, who are alao member of the S. A.. 1'. C, are able to make ' the trip to Utah. Muntser fnuat have more new dope on the football situation than the Utah echoola. who are not allowed to make more than ft forty-eight-hour trip, e e e Just whan things started to hum In athletics at the University of Utah this H pan I ah lnfluensa had to butt In. Ths epidemic seems to have it ail over Kaiser |