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Show j 'Snappy Local' AfflateUr GOSSID K 1 ! Sports r Albert F. Told in Shorts J f ailO There Warden J Somebody whispered''' Yep, some-j some-j body said ihat the Ogden Tigers i would make the other teams of Lhi j state step to win the Mate 1 1 tie Tis ! a secret. One of the Sail Lake scribes, who had practically conceded ihe state honors to the Ka.t high Leopards, Leop-ards, comes forth with the hard luck story and say ihat the Leop-d chances have been hampered i; the j loss of six letter inr-n In return he pays the Tigers of this city respects when he states that the teaui that wins the state honors will have to detest de-test the local? liee, how the world does change. Those who have witnessed the local Tigers in action are of ihe opinion that the Tigers will romp forth with a state title. The men are working like veterans and have the prppr-r of i an entire aggregation of veterans. The i ill luck of the East bench school coach ' in losing his players to the Universitj of Utah has caused a dark cloud to lay over the local school ina.mucii ae the locals were primed to play the game of their lives against he Leopards. Leop-ards. Cut, the time for the game isn t far distant and the Tiger-- will en deavor to claw out a victory over their Leopard rivals-Willie rivals-Willie B. Good, the joy killer in the sport world, is expected to be the main mogul in the games in the inter scholastic league this season. The unnecessary roughness of some players play-ers in the game will be limited a:id strict rules which will enforce clean l playing at all times ill be on the mantle so Willie B Good T The University of Utah vill play their first game of the 1919 season against the fast Colorado College ag-( ag-( gTegation at Salt Lake Saturday, Octo- ! ber 4. This game should be a thriller as both aggregations have first-class players in action. This afternoon at Lorin Tan park Ahe Ogden Tigers arc doing battle with the veterans of the school. The contest should be a thriller as both aggregations have a number of b ars in harness. The old heads will play under the leadership of Biliir Glaa-nann. Glaa-nann. one of the classiest backs that I ever donned the moleskins in this ftec- The contest will be free to the public pub-lic and it is expected that a laige I number of fans will be on hand to j-ee j the first game of the season. The teams will line up as follows: Alumni Ogden High. 'iulmston Is Veasy Sill It Brown Boyle , lg Strombeig feagley c Hirt Smith ...rg Stone Hastings rt Johnson1 i Farr .re Jones j Bill Glasmann .. .qb Thomas; jlvingsiord .... . ih Irwin Cross rh Richards i IMattBon fb Skeen Harold "Bish" Kay, one of the cktfl iiesl ljalfbacks that ever donned the (grid togs in the Rockies will be the; referee of the battle today. Kay is, expected 10 be one of the mainstays if the University ot Utah eleven this season. Coacb Malcolm Watson of Weber has hi gridder8 out every afternoon laud expects one of the fastest eh vena in the state. Waton has a numl l ol ! old heads in harness and should he able lo win the majority of the games during the initial season I " J Glen I t -and Louis Falck, both of; j Ogden, are two stars that are expected to carry the burden of attack at the) l.ug.m gie !nir during ihe coming I season Both of these boy: hare; starred on other elpvens and while members of the 145th field artillery, (Fir-i Utah), they made a record second sec-ond to none in grid suits Thev are I i fast, wonderful on offensive pla' and wizards at the defensive game. Coach Romnej has two of the best griddersl in the stale in the Ogden star-. Girl swjmmers of the Sail Lak high! school are anxious to meet the fair coeds of the Ogden high school or the Weber academy in the tanks of either this cit or Salt. Ike Thr girls of! I Salt Lake have a first rate water club! land the locals are expected to accept the challenge. Boom Ah! The school spirit at the! J Ogden high is taking hold with the iame ginger and pepper as of old Ths assembly held at the school yester-flay yester-flay denoted that the Tigers wen I back of their grid team and when the season gets under way the jells of the Tigers are sure to echo to the mountains man miles east of the playing field. One more week and the grid bug will start on his rampage throughout the Cnited States. The colleges of the country, as well as the high schools, will answre the call with some of the best aggregations in harness har-ness that have ever been gathered together. to-gether. So. with the old ginger rul.ng let's give the gauie the bark in? it dfl serves. Oh, Boy! ' j M |