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Show BOULDER MEETS UTAH jfflJRKAY Secret Practice Held by Nor-gren's Nor-gren's Men Who Touch Up on Freak Plays. SALT LAKE, Nov. 7. Utah's men who will represent the Crimson against Boulder Saturday on Boulder's battlefield, will be selected today by Coach Nelson H. Norgrcn, according to announcement yesterday afternoon by the coach, Norg suites that he hasn't what might be termed a regular regu-lar squad, but that the men who shoVj up best in pnitcico are ones who will make tho trip. It is likely that fifteen fif-teen or sixteen men will form the Utah contingent. Another secret practice was held yesterday afternoon on Cummlngs field, and Norg dwelt extopsively in touching up the men on new freak plays tmight Monday. If Utah loses to Boulder, indications point to tho assumption as-sumption that it will be because the Crimsonites were unable to grasp the idea to believe that Utah has just as strong an aggregation as ever, but that because, of Inexperience, tho men are not capable of learning the plays sufficiently suf-ficiently fast enough. Many of the playera are displaying only a lukewarm attitude toward the game, and Norg threatened to drop some from the line-up yesterday unless un-less more regularity in reporting for practice is shown. Oftentimes the sun's daily task is performed before some of the men report, says Nor-gren. Nor-gren. A dazzling repertoire of freak plays and forward pass formations will be used by the Utah men in the Bouldor fracas, according to indications. The University of Colorado bunch is recognized recog-nized as one of the strongest in the conference, and the Norgreniles real-izo real-izo that it will require some real clever and consistent playing to bust the Boulder. Reports received here yesterday from Colorado convey the information that Utah upset the dope by troucing the Colorado Aggies last Saturday, j Nearly all of the Colorado scribes had it doped out for an Aggie victory and i now they hardly know what to expect from Norgren's men. Both Utah and Boulder displayed wonderful comeback J spirit in their Saturaay games, and the coming matinee is thei'efore attracting unusual interest in conference circles. All of Utah's men are in gooa con-' dition, with the possible exception of I Budelier, tho husky tackle, who wasl slightly injured in the Aggie game. He i has a severely bruised hip, but under the direction of Trainer Nellson, is expected ex-pected to be in condition for the Boulder Boul-der game. Boulder has four experienced men on Its team and will therefore have tho edge on Utah in this respect. The two Adams brothers, tackles, are known as two 6f the best men in their line In the football business. The average weight of the Colorado aggregation is about 163 pounds, practically the same as Utah's team. Another strenuous practice is booked for Norgren'smen this afternoon. A meeting of the athletic council will be held at noon to make arrangements for the trip. i |