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Show IL0GM1TES NOT IN GOOD SHAPE On Way to Bozeman, Mon tana to Play Game Tomorrow Tomor-row Both Teams Determined Deter-mined to Win. Logan, Utah, Nor. 11. Although Coach C. Teetzel of the Utah Agricultural Agricul-tural college is taking a bunch of cripples back with him on the trip to Bozeman, where his warriors will clash with the Montana Aggies, tho students of the local institution feel that they have shaken tho hoodoo that attached the squad In the early part of the season Seventeen men, the coach, the trainer, and a few rooters root-ers are accompanying the team lo the domain of the Montana potato diggers. Young, the sensational back of last year, Is still suffering from the effects ef-fects of his lame ankle and may not be able to last more thar a quarter In the game Saturday. Twitchell is I another plucky back who has been lllmptng around on weak spindles. Added Add-ed to these disabled stars are Judd and Kappel. although. Judd is expected expect-ed to play his usual stellar game In the fray with the Montanans Hatch is complaining of a disWatcd toe, while Linqulst has a sprained wrist and Lewis a broken nose. But outside out-side of these handicaps, tho Logan outfit is in fair fighting shape. Coach Teetzel and Coach Bcnnion are ancient rivals on the gridiron, both having waged many fierce battles bat-tles with each other In past seasons when Bennion was the University of Utah pilot Both predict victory for the elevens, which is mutually agreed to be impossible. The dope favors tho Utah crew. The Loganites dished up a defeat to the Butte Miners last wcok, while Montana's alfalfa raisers were lucky to get off with a tie. Tho element of doubt which is injected into the fray livens up the interest and promises prom-ises to make the game a memorable one. Those who are on the trip are Coach Teetzel, Trainer Ackmann, Manager Wilson, Captain Owen, Judd. Kappel, Young, RIgby, Luke, Steve Owen, Church, Doutre, Llndquist Lewis, Twitchell, Curtis, Halton, Hatch and Wilson. |