Show t SOME OME S LIVE SPORTING S P 0 RT IN C C GOSSIP 0 S SIP CAU L TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS OF OP nELl FIELD TRACK ANI RING UTAH AGAIN WILL VILL PLAY COLORADO j It Athletic Board of University j Takes Action That Will Permit This t j r RELATIONS ARE STRAINED t. t t Contract Is Signed and November November No November No- No vember Game Will WillBe Be Played That Utah and antI Colorado na ma may still HUll be affiliated In athletic contests has s been made mallo possible after careful de deliberation do- do e- e liberation on the thc part of or the athletic board hoard of th the University of ot Utah Monday Monday Mon Mon- ona on- on day a and Tue Tuesday The cause for the strained relationship was tho track meet of ot last spring On account of ot some misunderstanding tho the Col Colorado school would not flOt allo ammy Samm Brinton Brin- Brin aton a- a ton to compete In the tho track m moot meet et last year car carThe The men were on their marks narks ready for the start when Graduate Graduato Manager Nolan olan of the Colorado school struck upon tho plan of ot barring Brinton be- be coUt e lie he was not n a full fledged fresh man Colorado contended that tho meet was wa to be held under th the tho Colo Cob Colorado rado rudo rules and Utah held that it wits was us to be under Utah rules Colorado rules ulos did not allow props preps to comp compete to and lind Utah's did ld and incO Utah had harl come to tim tho meet with that und under r- r standing and since Ince Brinton was no not allowed to participate Maddock MaldoCk callei called the meet off ot t. t n Colorado o refused fo to pay the 20 GO guarantee to which Utah was wac a entitled After some negotiating the ma matter tier was brought to a focus b by a n letter received from Crom Colorado Saturday to o the effect that she would like to know something about the tho football gamo November 14 H. Colorado however would not not la play the game unless l Utah would woul ar arre e that she would not withhold the tho guarantee guarantee guarantee guar guar- antee money duo due uc from tho the spring track meet The Utah athletic council council coun coun- cil did not Into 1110 the Ule tone tono of or the letter and above c all the Insinuation of ot dis- dis ii 0 fl tK a time It seemed that Utah would call tho the game gamo oft off before Sept September 24 4 and antI thus sever all ath athletic connections with the Colorado school until the tile money was paid At the tho Tuesday meeting however it was decided dedde de de- do- do J that since Utah had never in intended In- In tended doln doing business on the bold hold holdout out HUt method and sInce the contract contractor for tor or the November o game had already alread been signed the game would be played Professor Byron Cummings Gumming chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man of or the athletic council however was Instructed to let Colorado have o havea I Ia a small slice of Utah's mind In regards to such actions and and anti ungentlemanly Insinuations of dishonesty dishonest e In the most spectacular Cla flag rush ever er held at the University of or Utah the freshmen freshman won a most roost decided victor victory vic vie tor tory b by a a. score of or 3 35 to 2 hands Tuesday Tues Tues- da day afternoon on the tho Cummings field Held Shortly horth before 1 12 o'clock tho time set for the tho ru rush h. h the freshmen num num- bering 98 98 marched in single file upon tho the field As they passed through the tho Gate sate in step lock fashion their faces tacos besmeared with red paint and large tn p-ij p IQ 1 red rd d all aU over ver theIr clothes they the picture of ot vl vie vic tory After Arter marching onto the field fell and giving a a. few yells the they formed I in the shape of or a a. largo large o F and continued continued continued con con- I their yells until tho the sophomores in sight The sophomores marched single 1310 onto the tho field and the official count showed their number I Ito to bo ho 58 riS On account of or tho the vast ast difference dif dif- ference in the numbers and since tho the prime purpose of or the tho rush Is to Initiate initiate ini Ini- ml- the freshmen into college life tho the sophomores were given the advantage e of ot ten paces nearer the tile flag Jag The sophomores lined up ul on the tho south side of oC the tho field and the tho freshmen fresh fresh- men mon on the thc north side The nn flag men for tor or the freshmen D. D Richardson Kon E. E I and Tulle Olsen and fj for t I the tho sophomores Bill Home Youn Young and I Nielson took the tho canvas canvas canVas can can- vas flag lag to the center of or the fhe he field At Ata a a. given signal the two classes rushed toward oward the tho much coveted flag On account of ot tho the advantage of or yards ards given the tho sophomores they had hall the Hag flag surrounded before the rr freshmen reached tho the scene Not long however er were ere the they to remain In pOl possession The freshmen who were In a ratio ratto of two to one soon ha had the sophe uder cover with two inches of or dirt below and two deep on top Perhaps I tho most characteristic bit of ot real rush was exhibited when lIlno JItney Richardson carried six sh freshmen around the pile itle several times and finally managed to ditch them and anti get Cl back to the flag Other featH of endurance and power were everywhere evident t. t At the signal l given two minutes belore be- be tore lore the end of tho the rush ruh ton ten husky medics rushed to the assistance of or tho the and for several seconds legs arms and heads were Juggled together Into intangible masses musses At the end of ot ten ton minutes all who did not have havo hand a n. on the nag flag were taken ake away var and ind one ono at a n. u nail au were wert taken off ott rr ui and their names recorded At the end It it was found that one lone sophomore held up the honors or of his class in this the greatest of or flag Ia rushes Those Who had hands on the flag were For the freshmen freshmen 2 2 Wolf Volf 2 2 Felt Felli 2 Isaacson 1 I 1 Olsen Oisen 2 Victor 01 OI- I Sen 2 2 Frazier 2 2 Sharp 2 I 2 2 2 2 Holman Hoi Hoi- man roan 2 2 C- C 2 D. D Richardson 2 Dobbs Park Fur For r t sophomores sophomores Jack Jack Williamson i Before DeCore the Lice beginning of the rush President Judd Jull of ot the sophomore class proposed that a new form onn of ot rush be introduced since on account of or num num- numbers bers tide the freshmen Invariably win Tho The new style of ot rush was that the tho sophomores mores be given si six men on the flag and let lot the thc other members of or tho the class surround them At t t a signal the freshmen fresh fresh- men would rush upon the tho closed ring and attempt to take tako all sophomores away wa While While- this form of rush was not acceded to In all probabilities the tho coming coining year some change will be bo ma mado o in the rush so that the tho battle will bo ba more lOre even cven The Judges for tor the fray tray were For the tue seniors seniors seniors-Barlow Barlow Sharman and Snow for Cor the tho Juniors juniors Alley Blackner Black Black- ner and Roberts 9 r At the first official meeting of tho the executive board of or tho the associated stu- stu |