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A C 0 3W qi clash on Cummings field w8. r A C k , The annual collegiate claeslo In-of 19101 tab 22. U A. C. Ne same lfij this section has more than usual Jin J l tab 7, D A 0. 7 terest attached, since not only the IMS Itab 0 U A C 21 the result state grid title, but also conference r lab 2. V A C. A 3to!4 of the Kcxky Mountain I tab 14, U A C 0 1914 Thanksscramble, depends upon the 101 ft I tab 4ft, 0. A. 0 0 giving day game 117 I tab 0. U. A. C. 14. uit a gro. UTES NEED VICTORY. mill- -1 t.b lu, D. A C 0 A victory for Utah wlU give the 11 JO I l.b . U A. C Crimson grldders at least a tie for l'Ul I l.b a. V A. C 14 voconference honors, and If the JJ.J l l.h 14. t . A. C. 0 the lfJ.t I Uk IS, U. A, C. 2S. icing Cowboyon should accomplish 1HJ4 Itik f, XL A C t Thanksgiving dav In unexpected Total LU. 60S U A 0. 114 their tilt with the Colorado Ag!e, of tub Tbs b. wo. foortr. ,.in..( U. A. 0., top Tung the team which shares the lx, loo ka r. n.ultcd lu Ura. the Rocky Mountain ladder withwould Utes, the Utah aggregation of the end the seaeoa on the top running for eonfrranca honor., and would put tha Aggies In a U. with heap A defeat puts Utah out of the Utah for second place. Tha AgglM thus hava averythlng to gain and nothing to Iom, whli. tha Otrs hava rverj thing to gain and averythlng to low Utah's season record of five Tic tories and no defeat, in confw.iv. Nm I. th tifn to m.koa a aa encounter, la trior. impr.lv than dan of your touring and coup, th. Aggie., with four won and on. of your raadct.r, j:y Installing a lost, tut th. Aggi.a hav. th. reputation of alwa). reoervlng tb.lr gr.at-e- .t KOZY KLOSURt pun h for th. I teh game, as CAAWFOKD. THC AUTO TOF Ilck l.oinney a men are noted for tha MAN, will So It for you at t2S dope bucket. South Stata .tract. 00 . Inatatlad ft Taurlng styla, COMPARATIVE dCORtt. SO VIA ftaad.ta, . The Aggie.' chance, received a great hoo.t tn crltlcW ayes last week when Wyoming held the Utah aggrevictory. The.Ag-gie- s gation to a 7 to had previously defeated the Distributor for Kory 24 to It. and ae a reatflt lowboys. ' Ie s n aupportern have become far Klosurei. more optlml.tlc IN UTAH AND NEVADA on the other hand, Utah defeated Wanted Dealers ted the B Y U end lenver Umteratty Agete W. ftH tout Swnrtsys CsM muh greeter esae then did the imith srg 2 he. Stats week days. The only defeat met by Ue lAAe.ee tanners tele aeaeon was suffered at - 0- FORD OWNERS up-.ett- much-batter- H. GOODNIGHT i the hands of the Colorado Aggie., who won a 13 to 0 victory at Ogden Comparative .core, mean llttie In football In any case, and In the traditional Turkey day tueele, they mean absolutely nothing, If past history la to he taken Into account The Ute. and Agglee battled to a 7 to 7 tie last year In one of'th mo.t aeneational games In the history of the rivalry, and the coming tu.ale promi.es to rival It tn It. thrilling qualitlea.contest title year bring, toThe gether two team. Which have specialized In teamwork, rather than InThe Utah team, in dividual play. particular, baa played In machinelike fashion, being completely lacking In outstanding star. In their games to date The Aggie.,' without Butch Knowle., have been forced to the same tactics, although Floyd Thomas, speedy bun outstanding wtttr-fctsensational broken field running The I tes, with Coach Ike Armstrong featuring a puszllng shift, with the heavy line opening holes for the speedy backs, will fats a light and shifty tesm, posses. lng dsngerous open field runners and a powerful aenal attack. The teams will go through the final behind stages of training this week Ths Ulss, who hsve closed doors featured secret practice all season, will bs svsn mors secret, with every precaution taken to prevent any "scouting" from their opponents CRIPPLES BACK. Ths Crlmsod eleven, which baa been somewhat weakened by Injuries this season, la expected to be at top strength, with Blackls 'Williams and Bonesy Jones back In harness. Williams was Injured Just before the and alopening conference game, have though competent eubstlutes filled his placs, ths big tackls s presence in tbe line would Improve the Ute lorwerd well considerably The Aggie, will almoit certainly be without the service, of Geddea. half-bi- d k and several other players ere but will suffering from minor Injurle., probably be onof bend e1 htiradey , combats The score, sines VtOO billows, FARMERS WILL ORGANIZE. Fanners of Salt Laks oonnty who specialise In canning crope are planning the organ ration of a county canning crops association similar to existing In the .asocial lone already Tteber, Morgen. Cache and I avis counties A preliminary meeting was held recently and plane of organisaB. M discussed tion tentatively Is chairman of Coegrov. of Draper committee Other the organisation member. Include W W Butler of M of C Hendrlt koo But.erevllla E traper, C. F Pteyes of Bennlon. H W hreee eniane of Hunter. of lav lorev ills end A- JL Low thorp of Butler. Head linesGriffith, low-man Badenoch, Chicago minutes of Fifteen Time period each BOULDER CRUSHES WESTERN STATE Kaer Is Star of U. S. C. Victory; Fry, Injured, Plays Brilliant Game. COUSFJUM. Los Angeles Cel , Nov JL (By the Associated Press ) The University of Southern California, with a preponderance of straight football and with but few passes, most of them Incomplete, defeated Iowa IS to 0. here today. "Cowboy" Kutsch and Fry of lows carried the brunt of the battle for Old Drury and Qold, while Laranetta, Kaer fought brilliantly for the Southern California squad. Fry playsd despite an Injured left leg The game plowboy teammate of Kutech. who limped onto the field and left In no better shape left a 00 fans record In the memory of for his brilliant ball carrying Southern California started the scorMoring earl tn the conflict, when s ton Kaer paved the way for touchdown In the first quarreturn on ter by making a one at Orahem'a punta Cork passed over t9 Laraneta and Kaer buckedtouch-down the two other unconverted Lara-ncta- rd a Utah-Aggl- 1 -- BOt'LDER. Colo , Nov 21 (Bv the Asxoclftted Pres ) Colorado university s football eleven exhibited a powand open field erful running attack and won from Colo- rado Weatern State, 14 to 0, here today A open field run for a touchdown on the first play of the third period by Chamberlain, Colorado right halfback, was the feature of the game Coach Wltham of Colorado eubstl-nite- d second-strinteam after the " regulars had tilled Of "TWO thDih downs. The .ub.tltutee continued thea Pexton, work of rolling up point substitute, made three touchdowns O VVIttemeyer, a Colorado p'ayer, raced fifty eight yards in ths onethird, period and led the way for Inter-of Pextona touchdowns MrNary e cepted A paae. dashed fifty-fiv- Una Inyards ths to Western States the ball to carried and third period line, where Colorado rethe one-ar- d covered a fumble. The lineup Colorado Weatern State. PUilleo Whalley McGlone It g r I a Judge -- Olllaapey Trenary Sloan Axtell c Rawver McNanr rg 8?Tll rt... Higgins Dowd Gratton Aiken (0) Xorl9 Hammx Score If I Healy hb.. .. Wlttemeyer Ihb.... ..... Dhkey rhb. .. Chamberlain lb periods: State Babcock. by Western Colorado Touchdown Pexton I Scoring Chamber(substitute for Babcock). lain; Babcock. 4. Points after touchdown Healy COLORADO AGGIES Tbe Uneop and summary. U. S. C (II). Iowa (0). OVERWHELM MINES ! Behrendt nics.v . .... Cog It. ., Hlneg . the pyrWER, Colo, Ny. 1 (By Taylor Krauses ski Agg'ee Crevath associated Prea) Coloradotoward Griffin a march on their . cont'nued 0WTll rg. e P,(Vir1g. rlttd Kneky Mountain eonfarenoo NlOn .seaeeea.rteaee.ee rough. trampling by today ever Colorado School of Mines. grhlPTTMNP. 1 a eham-cl.msh- tn J Lniry . Or-b- y rh. e. a KulACb. . Try If Soor frvmfc U u S C. E Larnt trffleliG cagob 1 period. ea Earl .) lArAt c see..... roring, S. Unsplr Kr FrknwilV, Rirtsh, UarUiua. 0. Fi4 41 trt Tit the thW The Miner Fnrtd only almost a entire eiev- MrpA when subwttutee wee In the 0( Aggie Gr. hem broke f,ld IntheOillineperiod a sparkmade end thmorh run for a touchdown, ling kicked goal Brurn-met- t and Brummett added three points more e few minutes later with a placa-klc- bia: field Judge. J. E. Ingersol, head linesman, B. W. Murphy Brown. of periods, 13 minutes. Tim Dart-moqt- ftr Yale, Confident of Win, Is Held to 0--0 Tie bu Harvard CARNEGIE TECH IS VICTORIOUS Bulldog Stopped in Shadow of Crimson Goal Posts Five Times; Attempt at Field Goal in First Quarter by Wadsworth Fails. By WESTBROOK PEQLER. CAMBRIDGE, Maas, Nov. 21 eaon Har&rtt dreary football came to a happy ending Jut at duak th whlH'iEfari fhfal toftetnueit' to Ha piping tuAe, ending th gam with ftand-oTb Yai in a acorele greet Yale attack which wa to hav beaten Princeton but did not wa that matched by a Harvard defen tupped 3al five times when th blu section of th itands verecali-in- g for a touchdown that they had very reaiion to expert. Harvard played a strictly dfeniv game, but it is only fair toon not the that Yai kept th Crimson th atruggi defenwive throughout and that thr wer only four Urn when Harvard had possession of th ball in lal terrttory. kale, on th otbar hand, went at of th big game th historic business with a sweep and rush that seemed certain to carry th ball across for at subleaM. on touchdown and a suit stantial entry in th kal catalog of Big Three victortea Th gam began something according to this plan, for Isy Karskov, th Boston pants merchants hoy, a d bird of stranr plumage In a that has been manned sine th beginning of football by th aristocracy of old New England, fumbled a early in th punt Jn his nervousness first quarter and put Yai tn th way of a tush for a touchdown. Th bail boomed off Issv s chest and Potts, nd, rcored Ysl Hers then, wa Yai. with ths ball line in th first on Harvard s few minutes of f.lsg and a nerroua team Crimean failing into dperat a pounding position to land off Th Harvard at th line goal rharg n wavered and parted as Noble and lurched through to th of Yai llna In thre plunge. , Then Isy ZArakov frmnd himself a rUy that aemd to and msd that steady Harvard for th defen never failed Nobl rot away for a dash at tb with nobodv tn frmt of him. from bebut Issy brought bm hind, four jards from ths croeebar Harvard then threw back a smash at f. back-fiel- Al-)- Nov ST. LOUIS, (By th 2.1. As- holding CarPrM.) After a lon touchdown for at the game, SL Ixmta sociat'd negie Tech to three-quarte- r, peuniversity collapsed In thean final IS to t giving the visitor wax lone marker locals' The victory. th result of a safety shortly after the opening whistle. Donahue and th lfn Ths net attempt was a Baetlan e tarred for Carnegie. g short forward and this tlms Isy hugged Fiehwick knees as the Yale quarter picked Che ball out of N. Y. U. CONQUERS the air Once more Yale tried the RUTGERS short bass Imp-- th tnunhdowm bitt Dolph Cheek, Harvard captain, interNEW BRUNSWICK. N. J , Nov. cepted and so the ball went out (By th Associated Press ) Rutger twenty yards and Harvard's goal had team defeated New York football caved. been todav, when university. 7 to 6 her team Another punt, early in th second Connor failed to of Nw York quarter, was Jsss undoing. Playing kirk goal alter a touchdown in th deep, he lost th ball In th glare of third period Rutgers scored It only th setting sum The kick obvious- touchdown In th second quarter, ly was bound for the goal line, and whn Zinger plunged through tackle Zarakov should hav let It go, to from lln Bllw kicked d th line be hrouhgt out to the Th gam was hard fought goal Instead Usy fouhgt th ball like a th recruit third baseman s K pranced throughout. about, elos to Harvard s goat, with LIQUOR FINS IMPOSED. two Tal meft Tunning tow to gather waa John Mustos of Pleasant Grov Tillit up Polph Chek saved th sit- fined 2 ft yestarday by Judge uation with a long flat leap and cov- man D. Johnson oourt federal of tha d line, ered th ball on th violation of tha linuor law. H but Issy Zarakov was beckoned to for avowed to pap ll& down snd took and sideline his was batanoa th Chauncey Th on December 19 the place. a number of setting of sentence invloatlona of It was th whole Harvard team that other th case involving held firmly In th critical moments, prohibition law was deferred, and tha but th Harvard lln It was that Judy announced that th sentanoa caused Tale mot trouble when they then would depend on th defendants wer fjghtlrg In fre'er territory Yale behavior big line faded repeatedly as Harvard forwards want hurling through to worry punter or rush passers Into premature and poorly aimed heaves. Yai mled even toth glorv ofsu- a three-poimark th victory attack when Wade, . periority of her k from the worth sr rawing f line Ute In th first quarter fell Just Surprising report . wb wer b.4 or Iming bir M wt short. ew auirod gnork ht teg Lineup and summaryf Ust swakoiis lift ts kw Harvard, L penufr s.prQn4 Tal. nnaa . 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