| Show U Varsity Finds Going og Tough Against Freshmen p r 2 Poss oss Parsons Displeased With Showing of off f Crimson Team in Scrimmage l Lr That Is of every ft t first varsity scrimmage with the aw f freshmen said Coach Ike Arm Arm- Utah t strong of tIne University of I fi fl j football squad Thursday after the had given the varsity a aV V y tough battle in the first meeting of Et f. f o. o the two squads this season yr r Although it was the first time timet t the frosh had been out Coach i. i Mickey Oswald got an eleven cleven toi to- to i g ther that routed all attempts of 4 the varsity t tp carry carr the ball The big big frosh line held the varsity time Ume i and again on line Une pl plays rS and what rhey they hey didn't get the backfield men were vere right there to tp stop Yesterdays Yesterday's workout brought out outa a number of ot weaknesses in the t c v varsity team and Coach Armstrong Will Ul have a lot of ot rough edges to fork W. ork Work off oft before the tho team will be a formidable entry In the Rocky mountain conference race The In- In jJ running on the part of he back was espe especially poor and V 4 i 1 th the Crimson mentor will have to SP spend nd a great deal of time perfect perfect- s this phase of the game At j times the line worked okeh but again it showed several weak spots but Captain Gene Livingston or ot the t Yar varsity lt did not report for practice 0 yesterday esterday afternoon The crimson 1 i i pilot is confined to his bed because J rt pf pt a heavy cold which he contracted I Wednesday It is expected that will in suit tomorrow it he be a i-f i f 4 Coach achi Armstrong announced to toj I j his m men last nig night that there would i fi I be bIs no n more nore morning ht workouts and that there was to be no scrimmage this afternoon He stated that tha he would spend the greater part of ot the day da- perfecting the getting ready for a tough scrimmage scrim scrim- mage mago with the frosh Saturday Coach Oswald was highly pleased with the Frosh turnout and he is confident that he will be able to mold a strong team from the material ma material mit- mit on Hand There are still a number lumber of good men that have not reported and they are are expected to show today or tomorrow A number of high school stars are on the Greenling roster and from the outlook the future varsity varsity varsity var var- sity squad will be well welt supplied with high class players The rol- rol lowing men were in suits yesterday yesterday yesterday yester yester- day John Mollerup follerup George Glenn Byron Bron Williams Ham Snarr Hank Lewis Le Frank Creer Maurice RobErts Roberts Rob Rob- erts Ralph Goodwin Owen Iverson Iverson Iverson Iver- Iver son Ray Margetts Margetta Starr Randall Carl Deller Deiler George June McBride Bill King Jack McLain Earl Rager Hager and Kirkhom C. C L. L Poss Toss Parsons former coach at Colorado college and at present sports editor of the the- Denver Post was a visitor at Cummings field He ile is making a tour of ot all the conference sc schools by airplane Parsons stated that tho the outlook at atall atall atall all of the conference schools Is b unusually bright t and that play In Inthe inthe I the conference would be much faster than in years ears previous He wa wasn't 3 n t particularly rt Im impressed pr with Utah's Pa showing yesterday e essed |