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Show MM ACTIVITIES I J The battlefields of France during the great sar were decorated wl.h mud and water during ine greater part of the struggle and yesterday at Lorln Farr park, some of the boN who crossed the pond remembered he conditions of that country when they clashed with the Webr stars at "oi-ball. "oi-ball. The entire field was a sea of mud. One would mire with the east ol a youth and when one talks ot Indoor sports well, those who witnessed !he game could appreciate the worth of the players as they endeavored to show their wares as mud gridders, In one of the periocs in the game yesterday Hulmston tacked 8 Webfij player in a pool of water. Bo-h boys had a taste of drowning, but both recovered. re-covered. m The American Txglon regulars will vlash with the Boxelder high school at Ixirin Farr park Saturday if arrangements arrange-ments for the game can be comoh I ed today. The Boxelder players nold 20 to 0 victory over the Weber grid team and the game between the local egion aggregation and the m'n from Brigham should be a hummer. Captain Billie Glasmann will joui m to Salt Lake this afternoon where, hi will endeavor to makr complete ar-langements ar-langements for the Armistice day Bth letlc program scheduled for this City, November 11. Complete grid material for fifteen men will be purchased for the Amerl can Legion team and several first class games have been booked for the sea- jsoh. It Is expected that the game with the University of Utah freshmen and the contest with the Utah Aggie lieshmen will be great drawing cards. It is expected that the game between be-tween Davis and East high at Kays-vllle Kays-vllle Friday will be a hummer Coach Warner expects his men to show a 'world of class against the East Leopards. |