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Show EN ROjStE WEST Utah Stars to Ciash Against California at Berkeley Saturday Sat-urday Afternoon Twenty-one strong, the University of L't.ih grid machine Including nineteen. th. Couch Tommy Fltzpatrlck anC Ietn EXi Lery. armed In Ogil.-n short y after 10 o'clock today enroutc o' San Francisco. The Crimson warriors are scheduled to cia'n against the fast University of California aggregation j u Berkeley Saturday anil. -I spite the fact that the Native Son" iggrega-tion iggrega-tion Is termed the best on the coast, EhS Ctahns were confident of victory irhSi they departed from Ogden tor I hi y. est. I n ib" pat ty besides Conch Fltspat-tick Fltspat-tick and le.n W. H Leary. were the following players, who are expected to hattle the Bruins to a stand still Cap-laln Cap-laln Let Prouse, Warren Gilmer, G. A. Francks and r.Ierlln Stevenson, ends: Ern Hiird. Mac Swan and Kent Evans, tackles. Ike Clark, J Cli'U and Ivan Decker guards: Harv ey Hancock anil I Floyd Romney. quarterbacks; Mose Walter Silver, centers .Veil Smith and Btlefel, Spot" Ure and Mickey Oswald Os-wald h:i If hacks: Pip Gardner and Ferg Ferguson, fullbacks. The l tahns were lull of ginger today to-day w hen they departed for the wesr and the final words of Coach Fltz-patiiek Fltz-patiiek were "We will' return home victors I am confident that my eleven elev-en with Stiefel back In the fray will trim the California aggregation It will be the hardest game oi' the vcur end the men, therefore, will fight hard-c hard-c i than ever " Arriving on the coaat Friday after noon, thi- i-rimson warriors will hold a light workout on California field. Hundreds Of L'tahns living on the coast are expected to be on deck to root for the Crimson when the contest Is called. |