Show ANENT THE TIlE GAME IE j i UNIVERSITY U OF UTAH returned home Monday from Evanston Ill where there they battled the touted Northwestern eleven en on even cien e en terms for three periods only to lose out by a single touchdown in the final period The score was Northwestern 13 13 Utah 6 Coach Ike Armstrong had nothing but praise for tor his men when they rh halted ti tUe in Ogden for a brief th stop atop on the last leg of their journey 1 home I The Tue boys bos certainly did themselves proud said Armstrong r s With j 40 people I looking fn on the ng contest n certainly rt i iwas was a splendid sight We had two Iwo treats breaks brea in the game came besides the fumble recovered by Cecil but just couldn't t put cm em over In the third period Jones recovered red a lumbe on the Northwestern yard 35 line hrc tut elected to fall tall on the ball rather han scoop up the pigskin and andrace andrae andrae rae race toward the goal line Jones proba proba- probably probably probably bly would have scored With four lour to play In the fi final fl- fl final nal period Howells got cot away from the Purple pack but was brought down n from the rear re His injured an an- ankle ankle ankle kle slowed him up considerably Breaks of ot the game are ar part of ot the sport and we Ire had ours ours said Ike We Ve rave pave them all we had and with Dow and Cox on the bench I em nm proud of ot the showing sho Lawrence was also forced from the picture in the second period Utah and ostern tern had hM an at attendance at- at attendance of ot more than over the Indiana Chicago-Indiana game gam which was ivas wasa a conference affair Utah was panned by a noted writer for tor failure to kick before fourth down in let the opening period The ball was wasat wasat wasat at the time on Utah's own yard 44 line The kick was blocked and the ball with rifle-like rifle precision scooted toward the goal with Howells in pur pur- pursuit suit Utah naturally lost the ball bail and ano I the Purple scored from the yard nine line Chicago critics were loud In their I praise of the work of ot Pete Couch Utah end This from Ben Den Lingenfelt- Lingenfelt I er er assistant coach at Utah Utah- Couch certainly played ed a man man-clous game frame said asid lie He was In the fray tray front from start to finish and demonstrated power on both offense and defense His work tork on kickoffs was marvelous The Utes will be Idle this week Despite Despite- this feature they will go through h strenuous workouts In prep prep- preparation for their remaining league prep prep-I games FIELD NEEDED stadiums already constructed VY y- y and end in use at Salt Lake and Lo Lo- Logan Logan Lagan gan and with one planned for 1928 for the B. B Y U. U U at Provo Ogden should turn her attention toward modern modem ath ath- letic leUc improvement The second largest city eHy of o the state has 1155 the poorest accommodations for the holding of sports attractions WI Parr park last l Saturday uden was In terrible condition li to tol for the u Og West den battle Last Friday it was dan dan- dangerous dangerous dangerous for players of ot L. L I. I D D. Weber S.-Weber to even enn engage In a grid tilt Something should be done at once to remedy this poor field Ogden city flatly refused to sod the field despite the fact fae that hundreds of students of the city fans and out out- outsiders outsiders siders alders arc are Interested in athletics athie Perhaps there is another way out In the event that the new administration refuses to improve the present prese-nt park the problem might be worked out by calling I a Joint j meeting of f the officials o I eg le lef rho rh of Weber br college I Ogden High 1 school echoed li Weber High school and the Ogden Baseball association Surely the four tour bodies could work out a solution even if I they were vere forced to band together in the Ute improvement It is 1 a I. I need not only for the good goodof of ot athletics but for the safety safely of ot the contestants LETS LET'S WAKE UP 0 |