| Show r GRID GRID J GABBLE t By Miles Burgess 1 f According to a Washington paper paper paper pa- pa per the Huskies have decided to drop the Utes from their 1932 fo football foot foot- ot t- t ball schedule The paper on goes o on n to explain that the sort of c co com competition n petition afforded by the Utes i is too tough for an opening game and nd too hard for a breather between conference contests j jj j z Your reasoning is perfectly logical Washington we un un- Nevertheless 8 we we would have haye you know that that your decision is not an entirely entire ly original cne one Nebraska felt J the same way about a clash lash with the Crimson J JVe We Ve do not wish to give the rm i inS that Utah has a cocky at attitude toward intersectional foes we merely hint that the Utes ar are are fed up on excuses propounded by other major mayor elevens for not being able to meet them Football no now nowadays now nowadays is big business Utah ha has s learned the rules of the racket thanks to Ike and is deserving of a goodly share of the profits profit profits Cr Pitted against Oregon States State's famous pound 1351 trust beef line averaging pounds per man the Utes will receive a test tomorrow that should definitely settle the jj question of their national rate rat ing mg l lIf If Big Bug Chris can crack th the Beaver line he will be accomplishing accomplish accomplishing ing that which Musick 1 of Sou South ern California Hillman of Stanford Stanford Stanford Stan Stan- ford and of Oregon failed to accomplish with any degree of r consistency |