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Show U. Warriors Meet Defeat at Hands of Colorado Tigers SALT LAKE, Qct. 29 Utah's gridiron grid-iron warriors, who met defeat at the hands of the Colorado Tigers Saturday, Satur-day, are scheduled to return to home soil today. Coach Norgren will tomorrow tomor-row Institute a series of intensive training matinees in preparation for the . Colorado Aggie-Utah tussle on Cumralngs field next Saturday. The Utah leader asserts that the first two games of the conference season have helped him. to find the weak spots in; the Crimson aggregation. He will de-i vote a great portion 6f this week's, practice to strengthening the weak links. Although nothing but press reports have thus far been received, local fans are prone to believe that Utah was once more given the "raw end" of the referceing at Colorado Springs Saturday. They state that incompetent incompet-ent and unfair officiating took the life ou of the Crimson boys in the crucial Colorado Aggie-Utah game last year, and from the published reports they are inclined to beliove that such was the case in Saturday's game. Old Defeat Rankles, But the fact remains that Norgren intends to do his "durndest" to get his men in trim for the Colorado Aggies Saturday. The defeat by a small margin mar-gin last year still lingers in tho memory mem-ory of the Utah boys. The Colorado Aggies were trounced by Wyoming, while both Utah and the Utah Aggies walloped the Cowboys by handsome scores. Still the Aggies came back strong in the melee with Denver University Uni-versity Saturday, and lost only by aj r score of 10 to 6. At the present time Denver tops the! percentage column with three games : won and none lost, while the Logan I Aggies are second, with two won andj none lost. Utah, Colorado Mines and 1 Boulder are tied for third. Reports received here from Coach Hughes of the Colorado Farmers are to the effect that he has the poorest squad in years, but local fans are prone to believe that this is nothing j more or less than a "bear story," pure and simple. " I The Aggies have only two old men !back. Klemmedson and Grattan, ends. Both teams will average about 165 pounds. The Aggies have a guard 1 named Peasiey who tips the Fairbanks I at 205 pounds net, no more, no less. |