Show Crimson Warriors Will Meet Alumni In Opening Game Old Timer Stars Will Take On Norgren's Colts This Week 0 M M M M M H- H HM M M M Mf f 1915 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE OCTOBER 2 Utah versus Alumni at Salt Lake OCTOBER 9 Utah versus Wyoming at Salt Lake l OCTOBER 16 Utah versus Colorado at Salt Lake OCTOBER R 23 Utah versus Colorado School of af Mines at Salt Lake Lak Lake OCTOBER 30 Utah versus University of Colorado Colorado Colorado Col Col- orado at Salt Lake NOVEMBER 6 Utah versus Colorado College at Colorado Springs NOVEMBER 13 Utah versus University of Southern California at Salt Lake NOVEMBER 25 Utah versus Utah at Logan MM M M M M M M With but six days before the he annual varsity alumni game an anc less tess than two weeks before the Wyoming game the Utah football squad will be put Through some of the har hardest est drill of the season during the next few days Three weeks of steady grinding has put the team in fair shape but much conditioning still remains to be done Scrimmage work begun last week with the freshman squad will continue continue continue con con- this week with a vengeance The coming practices will also see great stress laid upon signals and new formations Wilson Vilson Lillie Romney Romney Romney Rom- Rom ney Hudson and Royster r. r the five men trying for the quarterback position position position tion are practicing signals every night Coaches Norgren and Breathed have outlined a number of formations and great stress is being laid on the forward pass The men out for the half back jobs are being given constant constant constant con con- stant practice in catching the spirals from the quarterbacks The addition of Breckon last week weel to the squad completed the number which Coach Norgren had counted on onto onto onto to return to school this fall Jack is Continued from Page 3 FOOTBALL Continued from Page 1 going through a gruelling routine of conditioning at present and will undoubtedly undoubtedly un un- un- un be in prime shape for the opening of the season The loss of Brockmeyer Brookmeyer who was I compelled to give up the game this year on of a broken wrist willbe will willbe willbe be felt Brock has been a tower of strength in the past and one of the mainstays of the line Four full squads reported for tor practice practice tice ice last Saturday but even with this amount of material Coach Norgren refuses to be unduly optimistic He says that the prospects are not riot bright nor are they gloomy He lie does assert however that much hard work must still be done i The up line-up of the squad is still a adark a adark dark mystery Even Coaches Nora Nor gren and Breathed do not know who will ibe be picked for the the- positions The squad has been changed and shifted continually so that the coaches might get some sort of a line on what the themen themen themen men can do This week however will probably find Coach Norgren arranging arranging arranging ar ar- ar- ar ranging a tentative list at least I Preparations have already been started by the alumni for the game next Saturday on Cummings field The old grads have not made any definite definite nite announcements but a fast team will undoubtedly be collected Norm I Hamilton Rex Sutherland Tommy Fitzpatrick Lon Romney and Wid Vid I Ashton will probably play in the back backfield backfield I field and will form a rare combination combination combination tion for Norgren's men Four of these men are now coaching in high schools In the state and consequently are in good condition The alumni are attempting to get several Utah Aggie stars into their I up line-up for Saturday If the plans are effected the timers old-timers may build up upa a sensational team Other former Utah gridiron stars who will probably help in mussing up the varsity are Pinky Summer Harry Green Tillie Oleson Dave Oleson Hughie Williams WIliams Bish Watson Watson Watson Wat Wat- son and Loran Briggs captain of the 1914 team I |