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Show uu AMATEUR GOSSIP ! HERE AND THERE Ogden High gridders will clash With Coach Warner's Davis High CShOOl ag-gregation ag-gregation al Kaysvllle tomorrow after noon in h nip and tuck grid game. Both warns have some first-class men In harness and the farmers of Davis e pecf to hand the locals a trimming n the other hand the Ogdenltep are expected ex-pected to show a world of class and return re-turn home with a victory. Coach Douglas will take his entire squad to Kaysvllle and will also be ac-COmpanied ac-COmpanied bj a large number of rooters. root-ers. School will be dismissed at 2 o'clock In order that the students who desire to attend the battle may do so. The game scheduled between the Cranite High school and the Univer-SJtj Univer-SJtj of Utah Freshmen for Friday has been postponed due to the state fair The game will be plaved at a future-date. future-date. Members of the second team of the Weal High school will Journey id Tooele today to engage the first team of thai city in a grid game The Panthers Pan-thers have one of the classiest second string teams in the state. oach Ott Romney of the East High school will send three aggregations representing that institution into battle bat-tle todaj. The first team will clash I with the L. D. S. team at Cummings leld, tho second team will journey to Park City, while the third team will clash with the Spanish Fork aggregation. aggrega-tion. Conch Homer Chrlstensen's ranthcrs will clash with the Jordan Farmrs tomorrow to-morrow afternoon A just comparison jof the strength of the East and West High teams will be had after the struggle Is completed tomorrow In the game with the East High the Farmers were defeated, 63 to 0 Grid teams of Idaho are anxious to, j clash with high school aggregations' of Ogdon and other Utah points. The 'American Falls High school, tho Bur-ley Bur-ley High school and fhe Bois High school aggregations ar eager for gams. Ogden soccer players w ill clash w ith the Salt Lake stars at the state fair grounds in Salt Lake today In the first of a thre-game series with the capital city bovs. Ogden will be represented by the following players: A. Dans-field, Dans-field, goal; H. Dansfleld, leftback, O. Liptrot, rlghtback. E. Hayes, left halfback; half-back; H. Johnson, center half; R Henderson, Hen-derson, right half, J. Hayes, outside right forward; H. Whetton. inside left. It will be noted that the Railroaders have practically their old team in the field. Salt Lake is relying on Norvell, goal; Fred Bramley and Prime, backs; Bob Hawthorn, Dick Bramley and Roche, halfs. and five of the following men to. form the forwards: Poole. James Hawthorne, Haw-thorne, Bert and George Bramley eharlton Otley, Tom Major. Croswell, Hamersley, Fox and Scdgley. The annual Dipsea Marathon classlt of California will probably see at least three and probably four Utahns in harness har-ness this season Bob Martin, Gail Martin and T&& Johnson are mentioned , in coast papers as possible Utah en-' trants a fourth entry is expected from Me l-i c-ebaini former champion -.-l Utah. With the holding of the service men's games at Salt Lake todaj the fans who attend will see the best bts In the state in the field The sta.s f the staie. including Creed Haymoiid, llnton Larson, Alma Richards, Bob Martin. Ted John - .r., Hap Van Pelt, Saynian Kerr, Nathan Tolnian ar.d oth" 1 en will vie for honors. The feature event of the day will no doubt b the five-mile A. A U championship ovetil in which Johnson. Bob Martin, (.all M.".rtin. Freobaiin and oih-rs will eon-' i Two former champions will Contest) in the service men's games al Sal Lake toda Alma Richards and Clin-j, ton Larson are the two stars. Both are former national high jump cham-l! plOns and should put up a thrill in hibltiOh toda . 1 ' j I reed Haymoiii, stellar Utah .-print-ler, American college champion for the present year, and Joint record holder j :for tho 220-yard event, will attempt to ' shatter tho record of 21 1-5 seconds in the furlong toda . Bish Kay, of Ogden. and other stars will be lilted against Haymond. Coach Malcolm Watson's Weber grid; Btars were handed a 2 to 0 trimming j I at the hands of the Box Elder high j school warriors at Brigham City yesterday. yes-terday. Despite the score the locals played good ball and two of the three J touchdowns recorded bv the winner 'were the results of flukes T Watkins , was the big star of the da lor the win -; , ners, carrying the bulk of attack with ! the precision of a stHi The twojj j teams will clash in a return game here . j within tho next two weeks. |