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Show 1 season, aa the state champions will be i ro;t to Loa Anffclea to take part In the ; f'Kht for the nntiotial honor. H. ! I'eterht n of the B. Y. U. has tskej the . A. V officials to jjive I'tJli one of l.iese tournamenta in 19-0. ! The new "end gone" rule In hasket-, hasket-, ball will make the official's v jrk i harder than ever, as they will have to he on the ball all the time to see when I a man steps into this zone. The . I- oltiot. of two fet on each end of t'' ' playing court gives four more fwt of ! pleylnK apace, but In a close gua'-dli;; "inc. where two men are pfter the I ball r'ost of the time, the official will liiive to toss the ball up betwen the men nirain if they get into th'a space. Ott and Lowell Homney rtx,Mct to slay in I'tah for a while; now t at tl.cy have done their .little Tilt for the 1'nUcd StatfB and both of ihie men wish to carry on their athletic work. Lowell was formerly riKirh at the: c.ranlte high school and Ott was sta-J sta-J tioned at the I! Ilins h.gh school. Itotl I men are popular and would make vai-i vai-i uable additions to any faculty staff, aa 1 they know how to handle boys. I - j The X. M C. A officials are plan- I I n .r areit sea on In athletics nd ; I are making room for all men. The r.'- 1 I aclt of tins wort will bring out some U;rs for future work in all branches of athletics. l !l AMATEUR TALK By TOMMY FITZPATRICH Utah athletics have taken the count for the year of 191S, but the prospects for the 1919 seaon look more encouraging encour-aging than ever now that the boys are coming home. During the past two t-are ail of the colleges have ben hit hard In athletics and the return of the men who have gone through ha I .limy training will make chancea better bet-ter than ever. The men will bemor able to take and give and new life anJ I epper should be added to all of the sanies. It takes fight and courage to plur through with athletics and the men will be belter fitted with these 41 nail ties than ever before. Foot hi 11 ha gone, but basketball Is due for a prosperous seaaon. providing that the lnfluenri does not stop It also. The Colorado schools Just cannot let football go by and most of the coaches I'Hve decided to continue the sesson for two more weeks. Itotilder. Colorado Colo-rado college, Colorado Angles, Denver i;rtvetatty and the Colorado Teachers I college have a tree.) to play for two more weeks, but the Colorado School j of Mine eleven, which has disbanded i for some unknown reason, has decided to c ill It off now 4hat It haa defeated most of the either elevens I t.nicr Ilolslnglon. the well known , laHetb;iI official. U stat ionel wth t?i Y. M C. A. at Kt Uiso and the, f .n probably not be able 10 see I iio officiate any bnal games th . cming season. Dean William H l.eary of the lni- 1 vertdty of 11 ah athlet ic council Is planning on a trip to -the c-t nd experts to land n game with Stanfu'd , rr lUrkeley. so- that the local f;tn Rill 1 see wine real 'pla era In ac'.ioo. The new eligibillt v .prospecta for tne i colleges are now worrying the ath- ' htlc coach e and their minis wl tot ' re esy nit'l the annua) mee'tra; i't ' in- itockv mountain conference is' ivr This .meeting will be held Just i sfter Christmas aud representatives -from the University rf Utah. I'tah Agricultural college an-S the Brish.un ! Young university will be sent ?o In nver. ' . ' The college luisketVall play-ra of , Utah have aomeitnng to woFk fr this |