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Show MEN'S MEN TO MEETBOULDER Next Saturday Utah Gridists Clash With Fast Team. Forward pass formations and trick plays will feature the practice work outlined for this week by Coach Nelson Nel-son H. Norgren of the University of Utah football aggregation. Tho Crim-sonites Crim-sonites clash with the Boulder eleven at Boulder Saturday in what is considered con-sidered by Norgren to be one of the hardest games of the season for the Utah men. Norgren believes that Boulder, with tho possible exception of tho Utah Aggies, Ag-gies, have the strongest team in the conference and is prone to believe that Denver is leading the circuit only by having the breaks come Its way. Den- . , urci nuuiuui umy oy a i-v score, making their touchdown by a freak forward pass formation. Boulder's Boul-der's wonderful comeback against the Colorado Tigers last Saturday stamps it as a team which may bo depended upon to fight to the last ditch. Advance dope naturally favors Boulder Boul-der in view of their victory over tho Colorado Tlgere, which team defeated Utah to tho tune of 21 to 0. In view of the fact that Utah is meeting tho University of Colorado on Boulder territory, ter-ritory, Norgren figures that it will be an unusually hard game. Coach Norgren was well pleased with the showing made by tho Utahns in tho second half of tho Colorado-Aggie Colorado-Aggie game last Saturdav. Thnv couldn't find themselves in the first half, and tho game seemed like Colorado's. Colo-rado's. Between halves, however, Norgren Nor-gren told the boys something which made thorn come back in dazzling stylo to tuck the game safely away. It is likely that Norg will start the same line-up In the Boulder game as in last Saturday's matlneo. He was quite! saUsfied with tho work of Steve Kerr at quarter, and predicts that he will make a better showing in the coming game because of the experience gained in tho A rrW xnninaf t -i Kerr was a little too fast for the line In a great majority of instances. Utah's men will leave for Boulder Thursday afternoon over the Union Pacific. Pa-cific. Reports from Coach M. C Evans of the Bouider team state that tho town is preparing to give the Utahns a real reception during their stay. A dance has been planned for after tho game. "Wo remember the splendid time shown us last year while In Salt Lake," writes Coach Evans, "and we intend to return the hospitality." |