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Show IlllllllllltlllllllllllllllllUlltllllllllltllltllltllllltllltlllillllllllllf llltlltllMI IIIIU lAMAT.E URI j 1 AL SSl. By Tommy Fitzpatrick j aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiii.r t i THE East Side High school football machine is scoring in the same old way as it did last season when they defeated the other high schools of this state. In the opening practice game of the year yesterday afternoon the Leopards trounced the Ft. Douglas team by a 66 to 0 score. . Coach Briggs has a fast bunch this season and the boys at the East Side .are pulling for one more title in the gridiron sport. Captain Beyer, the best player on the7 engineers' team at the fort, received a broken leg in the game and SPECIAL MCCTINO OF MIMBCM8. Notlco la given that a peciat meeting of tha members of Mt. Taula KimmcopjiI church, a corporation of Utah. Is herehy called to be held, and same will be held at tha pariah house of HI. Paul Rptsropal church. Inc., tn Halt l.aka City Utah, on October la, i9U. at 8 o'clock p. m. of that dujv for the purpose of amending the articles of Incorporation of , said corporation by tflilklng out of said articles all the lnngUHga and provision fixing tha time for holding annual meeting meet-ing of t he members of The corporal ion for the election of senior and junior wardens war-dens and vestrymen, and providing f..r notice thereof, and auliatltiitlng lu lieu of such language and provisions tha following fol-lowing Imiguuge, to-wit : "The annual meeting of members ff tha election of senior and Junior wardens war-dens and vestrymen to be held at the time fued for annual meeting of the members of Protestant Kpiecop.tl churches and parishes, tn and by the constitution and canons for the 'government 'govern-ment of tha Protestant Kp I scop I church In tha I'nllrd Htatea of America adopted In general conventions, an said constitution constitu-tion and cunons now read, or as an ma may hereufter from time to time lv amendrnent thereof ha made to read otj t aald auhject, each such annual meeting to be held without notice thereof athr than aucti at may he prescribed by tht board of vestrymen. By order of the hoard of vestrymen. J. II DUN MS. Prealdent. tiKti. M. lIAHMiAl.l.. Secretary .... i eee Tha Looparda hava a foot back field with auch men aa Leo. Otwald, Han-dereon. Han-dereon. Romney and Whltnay to carry tha oval around tha anda. Mitt Rom- nay and Hmith ara' tha two man who ' ara out of tho Leopard back f I aid. but ' thalr piacea hava boon filled up by 1 tha men fjho were regulara and re- ' aorvet of laat year's champlonahlp ( team. Coach Rrlggt haa lnai ix.rlua, , lilmer, Nowells, HHver and Ottlnger In 1 hla Una and all of thaaa men ara going i to tha Unlveralty of Utah at preeent 1 aee Tha Red Croat tournament at tha i J Deeeret gymnasium will atart thla after, noon. Tha entranta could not get atarted last Haturday and the following ma tenet ( havt been scheduled for today: , IS o'clock A. J. Wood vs. Joseph Chrto-tenaen, Chrto-tenaen, V. W. Boyer va, J. Klurtdro; 1 ( o'clock ir. I'lummer va. T. O. Wood; t o'clock A- N. Aldan va. J. K. Hmlth Jr.; , I o'clock L. O. Dlnwoodey va. Oeorga . Radgar, Ham Neol va. A. Cheney. H. 1'. . Bowman va. Hence Kelt; 4 o'clock J. L. Home vs. E. H. Minna. r. Coleman va. J. Ingebretaen, 1C. M. liarnett va. L. Ben- , nett, Hooper vs. Oavid A. Hmlth; K ( o'clock li. C. Roberta va. H. W. Anaell, , K. C. Woo ley va. Kudlne. H. B. Talmaga i va. K. 1'eteraon; :1 o'clock A. J. Anderson An-derson va. P. O. Orl f fin . a e e Tomorrow afternoon at 1:10 the Pay-son Pay-son high school will play the taat Hide High school tleven on Cummlnga field t 'ay son waa tha only Utah team to acore on the Red and Black team laat season and Coach Monaon expects hla bunh 'o win tha battle tomorrow. Thla will ba tha first Interscholastlc game of the vear 1 and a large crowd is expected to bo out. The coachea hava not yet agreed on their first lineup and It la Ifiraiy that a nuin- ; bar of tho new men will be given a I chance to make good In thla game. j see ! The West Bide High aehool Panthre; are working harder than aver this aea- I eon in an effort to win the lvla grid title. Coach Richardson haa been put- ; ting the men through the hardeat prtte- i tlce they have had for aome time ami expects to hava a winner. He has mo?r of hla laat year'e playara back, but 'ho Pant here will mlaa the work of Kautmnn. Fallentine, DeWald and Burdetie tula season. I a e a Football practice at the Unlveralty of Utah oannot atart off until the lucaer aystem la installed and the pool It In shape. The opening practice haa been set for Friday afternoon at 4:30. when the boys will be dltmiased from their military work. About seventy-five former for-mer high aehool and unlveralty athletes are ready to Join the moleskin aquad and get In shape for the coming games. Tho Crimson aggregation la determined to go after the few games that they now have lined up and expects to have aome out of town gamea later In the year If tha war department will permit It. e Ijoveleat, Ballard and Green are a trio of high school athletes who are now going go-ing to the B. T. U. and would make good i football material for the Irovo aehool to start out wU. Coach Roberta likes i football and may be able to put eome-i eome-i thing over on the local bunch If they do not wake up. eee (Vach Pickering haa hla Aggie aquad already In the early ttagea of football and expects to have a larger number out before long. Tha Blue and White back-era" back-era" one desire to to trlmihe University of Utah ThankRglvlng day. It la Ukely that a three-game arrangement will he made between the achoola ao eoon aa (he military end of affairs at the three achoola of the atata are flnlahed. eee Athletic coachea art like a fellow who In "all d re seed up and no place to go." Nearly every one of them hat a million dollars' worth of football it art and no games to play. eee The high aehool teams throughout the state will form their basketball taama aa toon at aehool atarta thla aeaaon. It la likely that thla aport will be well cared for in Utah, where every town haa Ita basketball quintette and la proud of It. aee' The Weat High aehool haa Ita husky linemen back at aehool and they will give the other teama aome trouble. eee Og-den high aehool la reported to have a large enrollment. The Tigors ahould have a good football team If the aehool board will permit tha boys to play and kick In a little. eee Jordan and Granite high achoola will start school late this teaaon and the football men may only he able to have a few games. Ham Baird will look after Granite's athletes and a man will be ae- I leoted toon by IMnclpal Merrill to care for tha Jordan boya. eee Touglas CJ If ford, Ayton Thurman and Gordon Wlriefc have written from "Somewhere "Some-where In France" and they aro atlll going go-ing around both enda of the German line. The boya aay It la one grand football foot-ball game, only on a larger tcale and against poor aportamen. eee Coach Rynearaon will he In charge of the Gold and Blue baaketbatl team and will atart hla rlaaa aeries before long ao the men will be In ahape for the hard aeaaon. Thla eerappy little leader will have to make an entirely new team, aa moat of tha men ejf tho laat year's team are now In college. aee Athletea alao Ilka duck hunting and many of them have prepared to bag a few blrda Saturday and Sunday. |