Show W T T T n i IU u I GRIDI GRID I GABBLE S 1 4 By Miles Burgess I I I MH k For the third successive ve season 1 r the Ramblers of Notre Dame have ambled roughshod over practically every team in the country that h haa been rated as good or better Tomorrow To To- morrow they meet and will in ut aU all aJ probability vanquish Southern C California's California's Cal Cal- al mighty Trojans the to lone ne remaining menace to their clean j slate and nd the national champion chamPion- ship Ever since Adam sacrificed a rib in order to get a 3 woman woman woman wo- wo man that inherent tendency the love Jove of a good fight has been apparent in the human r race ce That it is a rather indiscriminate J nate love was proved again when last week-end week only 2500 fans paid i ito to watch Stanford maul Nevada Nevada and yet over ignored a drizzling drizzling drizzling driz driz- rain to see two San Francisco Francis co high schools stage a 12 0 thrill thrill- er Cr Regardless of who plays or who wins the anticipation of a close hard-fought hard battle is what draws the crowds I If f there is bad luck in th the number 13 the Utes may still lose the thc 1931 R. R M. M C. C championship championship cham cham- which has been conceded conceded conceded con con- ceded them by virtually everyone everyone everyone every every- one except Dick Romney and his his up state cohorts On Thanksgiving day the Utes and the Farmers clash for the thirteenth time As the statisticians begin pecking pecking peck peck- ing at their during the waning days of the 1931 gridiron gridiron grid grid- J iron season Utah again stands out as one of the most powerful elevens elevens elev elev- ens in the country The Crimson is second only to Alabama in points points' per game and big Frank Christensen Christensen Christensen Chris Chris- stellar Ute back bick ranks rank fifth among the leading scorers o of the nation |