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Show Weber -Ogden Grid Battle Should Be Replete With Class Rivalry Between Two Institution Should Make Contest One of Most Hotly Contested of Season; Coaches Working Hard in Preparation for Game; Skeen Will Be Back in Tiger Unie This Week; Game Saturday Competition hath Its charms! In all lines of endeavor from knitting knit-ting to poker, skating to checkers, and so on down the line to real honest to gos h athletics endeavor Including the game of football, competition hua always been xne of the big factors of Sliceess. This ia especially so between rival schools. To this end the gridiron stars of the Ogden High school and Weber Normal OjpflOgS are this week preparing for their annual clash op. the irrid which will make their second meeting In grid hhttorj Weber en- tered t.ie game for the first time last season and after holding the- Tigers scorclcas for three periods, paved the way toward victory when one of the Blue and White player Irtercepied a forward pati and raced the length of the field tor a touchdown. This oc-1 i:rrr, m the early part Of the final period. SCORE ru n At that stage of the game the B ore-was ore-was Ogden 0, Weber 7. With the thoughts of th" 1S19 defeat de-feat on their minds the Wencri'es are i working hard every afternoon for the battle of battles with ihe hop-- of giving thv best they have agninst their rival opponents the Tigers l:rth elrNens th!r season have been trounced by sui i lor aggregations, und while a jut comparison cannot be made to any great advantage, the dope sheet points to a bitter struggle. strug-gle. With each eleven fighting for the honors. Ogden h.' i.ii.rdeU the following i record thus far this season: Ogden High 7, Granite High 7, Ogdes High 7, L. D. S. C; iiKleii High 7, I til vt rally f Utah Fresh mon 34. igden jiigh 0, BeS) High H3. igden High 0, Dogun High IS. Watson'6 pets have played in tho following contests and although they I have mot defeat in all, they have played some remarkable ball: Web'r . "gd ri A A. 39: Weber 0. Da Is C; ' Weber 0, Granite 34 Although the W'eberlles have failed to score during the season the meni-gerS meni-gerS of the team have worked for learn work and have endeavored to lve al) they had In every contest In tdndeay, Halllday, Newman, i Bnfnee and couch, Coach Watson has' five twinklers of the A-l character. Lindsay in particular is i star of the first order and although he his been out during the greater portion of the j season due to Injuries, ho 1? expected to be one of the bright stars against thl Tigers. Coach Peterson's warriors with Captain Cap-tain Skeen and PeetSCh buck In Unfold, Un-fold, will no doubt be stronger than the were laSt we'.fc ;i t LogSJl, When they were defeated by the lust Ixigan High school. Skeen bus been out of the game for l more than three weeks now on SO- ..nint of Injuries, hut will be In the fold Saturday. Padtech suffered a slight injury in the Fast High con-teM con-teM bul will be hack in the togs Mon-, la Qlnger and pepper will no doubt ' rule when the two elevens lash. School spirit and rivalry will be on deck and a merry battle Is promised. The competition between teams of the Weber Normal college and the i igden High School is Just a keen as It Is when a Salt Lake and Ogden eleven vie for an kind of athletic honors. Thj I'.lue and White and the Orange and Black w.U no doubt be represented represent-ed by hundreds "i -"indents aUthe contest con-test and from advance dope. Interest I Will be at fever pitch. And competition will b one of Ihe deciding factors In determining tin winner I he first score aids the team making the score to xome extent, while , it also Instills determination Into tho heurts of the players on the rival I aggregation. I The fans are eager to hear the bell found and the players oh. boy, they are unxlous for the klckoff. 'Twill be I aome treat, no doubt |