Show I I W T y TAll TAir U UNIVERSITY footballers s 's UTAH U under command ot or Ike Arm Arm- Armstrong Arm strong face fe-ce tac the th mighty HawaII eleven cleven at Honolulu December 18 The Thc Honolulu Aggregation last lait sea season son trounced the tho th powerful line smashing 40 la ti O 0 In a a sided one Inasmuch as the 1130 Anies Aggles were champions of othe came th the the lh one sided score acore caine S as a a big bit surprise The Th long lone cea was wa given lvena all as ono one of tho the reasons for the poor showing ot of the tho Will vill Utah's eleven meet mc t a a like fate That Is i tho question that Is belll being circulated throughout tile the The rhe Th writer picks Utah to beat the a statement th that t may amaze some som of ot the th fans of this tilia section llio Ike Armstrongs Armstrong's warriors pol in every every phase of ot football will step from the tho steamer three days prior to the th seine game a 1 feature which should aid them materially In their contest with the tb Pacific contest machine l Knut nute R Rockne famous Notre NoIre Damo mentor trotted his Irish Into Los Angeles 18 It hours before the Iho game arne time with the th result rosult that the climatic change chango had little or no bearing on the th showing of ot the South Bend Bond machine Then again the tho Rockne tribe trib was all favored ored with cool weather a a Cloudy k sky something unusual for Califor nia nia with the result that the th plans of the th leading gridIron mentor were ere carried out perfectly Utah's pian should work ork with the th same m Ike Ik Armstrong arranged ed to have hav his men Inen nen ret toot boot on ble Honolulu soil loll as late as jis ble lie Ho believes that this sort ot of o change chance wilt will Ill not affect tho the merits of oC his team Climatic changes ea In the past es ci when eastern teams team have Invaded In the Pacific coast co t have b been en all as a alibis for de- de de teat d-teat feat Under the th modern methods of traveling and schedules schedule for tor arrival at Q a l point of ot contest this alibi no longer prevails It Utah's seasoned season d machine suf sub sub- tut-fer tut era a setback Ike Ik Armstrong and nd his athletes athlete will not offer an alibi they they wilt will extend congratulations to their opponents Instead The Th result Is being awaited with Interest over L the th Rocklea PRO irto FOOTBALL FAIT FAILS II Professional football Is doomed It can never succeed With every thing thine else els in sport being coined into dollar ll r football will wilt remain r the theone theone one am amateur game came This definite conclusion II Is the result of ot an analysis of ot the 1926 football season by W V 0 O McGeehan noted sports writer Writing In the lt December Elks Magazine han ban n 1 says s 's football The intercollegiate game came of o foot toot ball bail can never t m e perly commer commer- commercialized for one ono season Cason probes probes- professional roCes atonal football was fairly success success- ful but successful because of o the personality ot of ned Orange Grange but the tho th season demo dem dem- dem demonstrated ted that the drawinG power of Red nd Grant Grange hILs ha waned and that the flurry occasioned by hIs hi en- en entrance n trance Into professional sport was was only a a flurry Profits Profit from professional proCessional foot toot football ball bail hav o dwindled while the th sato gate receipts ot or intercollegiate Increased to unprecedented proportions lion lions In one on city while Red nod Grange and two professional teams leama per per- per formed performed to tour four thousand two col col- col lee col-lee legs lege thousands teams team played to forty thou sands sand The Th game frame somehow cannot be ItIs disassociated from the th colle colleges e It Is ii baseball amateur just as a base base- ball bail is ii It is II IIan isan Isan not an s gume and It can not be b played professionally 1 PAY lAY FOR FOIt I The promoter have hav considered various stes step top to Induce the th players to take tak more Inore inor Interest t In the th games There Thero might ml ht be a a system ol ot bonus bonus- bonuses es ci for tor touchdowns and field goals but that would lead to disastrous results result It would make mak the game iamo Basin more ridiculously commer commer- commercialized commercialized it the tb bada back were paid raid so 10 I much per yard ard for tor the th yardage 1 gained lne Then Ihen there ther would be b no ne noway way goodline of oC making lust Just pay for good line work rhe Th players being profession proCession professionals all als would get the th professional lonal at attitude and in time would not w leant nt to tand stand In tho tha way of Q a brother professional making a little money for tor himself The Th linemen would get to getto know one on another and would desist fracture In time tim from trying to frac- frac frac ture Cure another another's ribs Summing up the th Elks Magazine article says te foot toot ball bILl football will remain Intercollegiate and amateur It Is III essentially that and all aU ot of the lh promoter in the world cannot make It otherwise The Tho box will 1 net get everything else but lout football will wilt remain IR in a class clAM by itself tIel t In SIn tho long lon run un n Red fled d Grange o would ho hae hav made mad himself H s more substantial future it If he had be- be b conie conic a bond salesman |