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Show U. OF U. ELEVEN LEAVES FOR BOULDER Salt Lake. Nov 5 eighteen of the University of Utah football squad left this morning over the Denver & Rio Gtai.de for Boulder, where the Crimson Crim-son will meet the University of Colo-rado Colo-rado eleven Saturday afternoon In what promises to be one of the tough-681 tough-681 games in the Rock mountain con-I con-I Pence. Moulder has a clear record. vi li.'lo TTtol. h, Ul. i ..... iiuo inci wnii Mjme nam luck in its conference games. The Bquad has worked hard for the big Saro against Boulder Boulder and Utah have always been the worst of em mies on the gridiron and the contests con-tests have always been full of tight (each N'orgren is confident that his men will spring a surprise on the Colorado boys with their new formations, forma-tions, which have worked out well against the Infants during the past " i k The men have learned a great ch-al since the first of the season and expect to put up the scrap of their Uvea against Boulder. They realize they must fight hard to hold 'the Colo-rndn Colo-rndn oleven -n ifo i Ilo vnu in-iu ;iiiu me result will probably be that the fans in Colorado will s?e a new Utah eleven in the game against Boulder The Utah team will stop at the Boul-derado Boul-derado hotel n Boulder and will return re-turn to Salt Lake at 2.30 o'clock Moii-daj Moii-daj .ifternoon Eighteen men. coach, trainer and manager will make the trip. The f0l lowing will make the trip: Bnggs I) Gardner L. Gardner, Matk Gardner Loe, Van Pelt. Hudson, Brockmeyer Lillie. Marathakis. Mclntvre, Miller McCurty. Douglas, Scofleld. ' Crouch Romney , Parry Coach Norgren Trainer Train-er Nielson and Manager Stott All of the players are in condition to enter the game UTAH INFANTS ARE CONFIDENT OF VICTORY Salt Lake. Nov 5 The University of Utah Freshmen held their last hard scrimmage last nithf against the varsity squad and Coach Pinky Summer is now confident that the Infants In-fants will outweigh the Ogden men Coach Romney has put them over the rocks In great style, so that thev will be able to make a creditable showing with the Infants Fitpatrick. Oleson and Bassett have been selected as officials of-ficials for this game bv Coaches Romney Rom-ney and Summer MITT GAME SAFE. Lor Angeles, Nov 4 Sam Lang-tord Lang-tord of Boston and Tom McMahon of Newcastle. Pa , were matched today for a twenty-round fight at Vernon arena here on the night of November 10. They are heavyweights Late returns re-turns Indicate the defeat of the anti-prizefight anti-prizefight amendment. San Francisco. Nov. 4 Bill James of the St. Louis American league team pitched the All-Americans to a 2 to 1 victory over the All-Nation- als today. As a iribute to the memory mem-ory of Jack Sheridan, the famouF uin pire, who died Monday, the players wore crepe on their sleeves. All-Americans ... 201 All-Nationals 1 l l Batteries James and McAvoy , Tesreau and Clark GRANITE FINISHING OFF FOR PARK CITY GAME Salt Lake Nov. 5 The Cranio high -chool first and second team-will team-will hold a scrimmage practice this afternoon on the Granite campus an. I Coach Ashton will then select the team that wil go to Park City Saturday Satur-day afternoon to compete against the Park City high school Ashton is preparing to send n number of his second string men but may have to double up with the two teams to beat the Farmers He will not take any chances of having his first string men Injured for the game with the West Siders a weik from Saturday, and expects his second string men to defeat the husky hus-ky Miners. The players on both squads are now in the best of condition condi-tion and should be able to make a sood showing in the remaining games. PRICE WINNER OF DESERET HANDICAP Salt Lake, Nov 6. Harold Price was the wluner of the Deseret gymnasium gym-nasium Kixtv-vard swimming handicap handi-cap last night Young w Tanner third and Glonn fourth The best time wafc made in the third heat when Young, with a seven-second handicap, han-dicap, negotiated the distance in 52 seconds. oo Oracle Theater has Union Music. Advertisement. oo TOO MUCH TAX. "Why aren't you going to marry 'he duke?" "Well, my government wants to 'ax expatriated brides, and his gov-ernrntnt gov-ernrntnt wants to tax bartered titles, so there wouldn't be much money left ' Louisville Courier-Journal. uo Read the Classified Ads. |