Show UTAH MENTOR HAS HASHOP HOPE HOP OF FRAMING RAMING SOME KIND OF A fOOTBAll SEASON Makes Appeal to Colorado Colleges With View of Landing at Least One and Possibly Two Games j I Old King Football Football Foot- Foot f ball appears to be having a desperate fight in collegiate circles circles cirdes cir cir- cir cir- cles des throughout the entire country country country coun- coun try the old man has has yet to saydie saydie say saydie die and for that reason reason the fans athletic as well as various the-various coaches throughout the nation have hope that the grand old game will be resumed resumed and n that the schedules with outside teams will wilt be continued as has been the custom in the past Coach Tommy Fitzpatrick of the local U U has mailed circulars to the Colorado schools schools- in an effort to get a line Une on the he ruling which was made In Denver last week Thus far the little le leader der has re received received received re- re one answer it being from the Colorado College at Colorado Springs The Tle authorities from that college send w word rd that they will be unable t to meet the lo loc locals lo- lo c cals ls this year on account of the war and the military programs and players as well as fans will not witness a C. C Utah C.-Utah struggle this season Although the first message was not Interesting in- in from a football standpoint It was expected that at least one of the Colorado schools would be unable to enter into outside competition Fitzpatrick is of the opinion that the games with Colorado Colorado Colo Cob rado university Colorado Aggles and Colorado 1 Mines together with the University Uni Uni- of Wyoming will be played off ort asper aV as' per schedule although word to this ef effect effect ef- ef feet has as yet not been received Colorado scribes do not seem to be worrying worrying worrying wor wor- over the possibility of the calling off oft of ot the outside games but wh why should they They have five colleges In Ia their I state and could get along very nicely this year if forced to return to state ball and unless old man n takes a hand the playing will be confined to state ball Should the Colorado schools finally re refuse refuse refuse re- re and the fuse to play the local U the grid game in Utah may take an advance advance advance ad ad- vance toward Vard greater goals according to Fitzpatrick The Utah mentor stated this morning that should a ruling be carried carried car car- ried ned to the letter the various teams In Utah will plays play state ball also And should that be the case case the By Y U. U at Provo will for the first time in the history history history his his- tory of of the school have a gird Iron ma ma- chine The B. B Y U. U the Aggles and Utah could play together torether but should this becom become be be- come com necessary it is expected that the various schools will have detachments or companies each company having a grid m machine and the competition In this case will b be and stars from each company will be selected to form the first team of the schools The first teams will vIll then clash to fOoT school honors and the spirit in this case would no doubt be Intense at all times Coach FItzpatrick expects to arrange practice games with the various high schools of the state stat and also with the soldiers at Ft Douglas DO prior to the openIng openIng openIng open- open Ing of ot the regular schedule The grid men at the thc local school will be called into action during the coming week and Coach FitzpatrIck expects to o have a first class aggregation in the field when the bell sounds Just what the final decision of the va various rious athletic boards In Colorado will be beIs beIs beis Is as yet not known but the fans section are hoping that the local team as aswell aswell aswell well as the will be able to have at least one outside game The final decisIon decision decision ion from the other Colorado schools will no doubt be received tomorrow by Fitz ptrIck |