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Show li 1' ! JtllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllj 1AMATEURI I f n a w ' TKjr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiniiiiiiiiiitiiiniiiiii JL r JLi Jft. 67 Tommy Fitzpatrick nlllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllr. (M)TBAt.I. is on It lust pegs, hut I 1-4) it still haa another week to lln- ger before the power at the I'niVHraity of I'tah will call off the grid game. If Dr. Beatty permit arhool to open Monday, the game will be played up to Christmas, out if he say a that the Hpanlah influensa has not been fully conquered the good old college game will die out on the hill, and only a few minor claaa battles bat-tles will be played. If there la anything any-thing doing at all. The men have been Issued their cults for the football work, but three will be checked In next Monday, If they are not hat k at school. It is late for the footbaTT work-to start, but ifThe weather wea-ther Is like It was last year the college col-lege sport could easily be played up to Christmas day. The closing of the siort at the state Institution probably would force the H. Y. lr. training unit to cancel the game, which they have fought so hard for this season. The Ft. roug!a boys are working hard, and ao are the Provo athletes. s e Tough luck for the fellow at Prove If football has to be called off. Lieutenant Lieuten-ant Hancock bad things going well down south and the hove are working hard to build up a atrong team. Howard ee la in charge of the wora. along with Chick Hart. Gene Roberta flnda a spare moment or two to help out a little, although al-though he is not allowed to have any- thing to do with the actual coaching, according to the rumor that haa been apread broadcast by the H. T. V. The K, Y. V. captured a number of good high achool athletes this season and these boys are making good. They would also make the Aggiea and the university team travel this season to win out. see The patrons- of the A. O. Spalding store, which haa been located at Regent and Second Kouth atreeta. will be surprised sur-prised to know that the firm will soon be located on Houth Main street. Juat below Third South, after December. 1. lack of room In the present place la given aa the reason for the big change by Maifager Freeman Baaaett, and a large store will be fixed up In the new location, which waa formerly occupied by the Mission cafeteria. Haaaett expects to be in his new place and ready for busl-neaa busl-neaa by Iecember 1, but will continue to do buslneae a4h present place, until the new store 1 finished. see The f'tah Copper athletes have aire ai-re aI y atarted the hoop season, and a number of the men at Garfield are trying try-ing for positions on tye team; The Copper Cop-per boys have purchaaed material for the season and expect to secure games with some of the college and high school teams. see The booster of the former Commercial Commer-cial Basketball league, wnlch Was held at the I ese.-et gymnasium, are thinking of starting a new league thla winter, if I the gym officials will permit It. Moat ! of the former stare are awsy. but there are atlll a few of the married ones around I Halt lke to fit In with the younger j (el Iowa who are wisarda at the game, see Plenty of time tor athletics after the war. Iel's wtn the war first, trim Span-I Span-I Ish "flu" neat, and then for the gala i time with all klnda of sport. |