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The Daily Utah Chronicle from Salt Lake City, Utah • 4

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Salt Lake City, Utah
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4
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OCTOBER 24 4 university of utah The Utah Chronicle Wyoming Wagers On Indian Loss Rugged Cowboys Sharpen Will Wondrous Wyatt Utah's unbeaten and untied grid one ofthe seventeen left in the entrains tonight forLaramie where the Indian's will meet Wyoming's Cowboys in what could easily be the out standing game ofthe Big Seven Despite the Ute's more than enviable the suddenly rejuvenated Cow pokes from the high steppes are determined to prove their conquest last week of was no Startling as an upset might there have been stranger things happen in a sport that recognizes no victories other than those actually achieved on the playing The Indians should go into the Saturday fray with any eventuality in mind even if they have had the mettle of their courage and spirit tempered by Denver's highly creditable showing last Evidence of how seriously Coach Ike regards the Wyoming battle was thethree hour practice session in the rainlast The second and third teams alternated in running Wyoming plays while backfield coach Frank Brickey explained theintricacies the highly potent passing attack to his Laramie have dubbed Jimmy ace for the That handle is suggestive of Denver's startling outburstlast We can ill afford another one or two like A brief scanning of past records reveals the Wranglers have never won a football game from Way back in 1920 they played the Utes to a bitter score- lessbefore andsince that memorable year they have only been able to score three touchdowns and one field goal in the twenty competitive Coach Bowden Wyatt's starting I line-u- will have the Georges Grace and Waters at John Kosich and Charley Petersen at Francis Connor and Larry Marto-uli- at andFredTaucher at the Cavorting in the backfield will be Jack All-conferen- ce Hankand Lee Roy Ike Armstrong will have linemen Tex Leo Bill Bud Don Clark Wally Tally Reed Earl Gordon Bernard and Vaughn These rock-ribbe- stalwarts have onlyyielded one TD so far this Speed merchants Frank Cannon Allan Hal Gene Bob Clyde and Herb Anderson will cany thebrunt of the backfield BE WELL-DRESSE- FOR TOPCOATS Nationally Advertised fiscal A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS YOUR tf ROSEN EMBLEM I I of QUALITY South Main IC ev pacific Luxury SLACKS Our long awaited shipment of Slacks have If you have worn them we need say no more If not we say they add that Luxury Touch to your casual ward-roh- at a modest An all wool fabric-shap- crease yet casual i 1 A For Something Good to Eat After Ball Game or Dance it's LYNDY'S DRIVE INN Just Across from the Rainbow A FRIENDLY PLACE TO MEET I I The CARDINAL I The Best Sandwiches and Refreshments I Served EAST 4 a. M. PHONE Who Is DINE and DANCE TO Horace Henderson's Band DIXIELAND 1952 Beck St. OGDEN HIGHWAY 91 TWO NIGHTS Next Monday and October 27 28 Greenie Utes Batter at Farmer's Door By RUSS WILLIAMS While the Ute Redskins are invading the plains of Laramie this the Ute papooses will play host to a strong of frosh Farmers from Logan in the Bowl this afternoon at p.m. After an absence of five years the and a of these two elevens will again be resumed and even the fairest of Students will be admitted upon presentation of their student body General admission is fifty prognosticators are keeping their ideas as to the outcome of the game under But that will be all that will be under because both teams are loaded with multi material and when they clash head on today a terrific explosion is Despite the fact that his team is Coach is wringing out Coach Kickapoo Armstrongs discarded weeping towel and is praying that his regulars will hold Injuries have knocked a big dent into the reserve line and Carleston will have to depend alot on his John of Santa has been named as and will leadthe papooses in their inaugural The place kicking duties will be handled by rugged Dick McMinn of East The starting line will average pounds and packs plenty of experience to go with the Coach Carleston has announced the line starters as Left Brent of Left Bob former East High Left Dick Hunter of Los Right Bob from Vest High Right Captain Right Ron thefirst edition of the Stevens twin from Swinging into the it seems that the lineup is a carbon copy of the Northern Prep All Stars who performed last August in the Centennial Kenny will be his Ben will start at left half and will receive plenty of help from Don the other twin from Billy the flashy little scat-bac- from will be at right The fullback slot will be filled by Jack Perkins of Davis Noted Scribe 1 Praises of Ute pOrt Big 7 Luminaries By BILL W.

JOHNSON News ace writer and sports has tinted enliven this already polished column by ng CENTER 1925 1930 Thornton QUARTERBACK Chub Utter Cal goberg TACKLES HALFBACKS 28 LeGrand jack Howells Jack Johnson WW Frank Christensen GUARDS FULLBACK Earl a 1934 Denote one and three wrong That's our prognosticate Sixteen record far this We're proud of the proud and I is proud of We advise you to follow the prediction herewith it's quite Its good Utah by seven over Wyomingpsychology to mini-miz- our chances Milly minimized Billy BYU by 12 over The Multitude is mad and AC is lazy Colorado by 13 over Colorado Buffalo steaks for slightly tough and terribly slow ought to build a fire under their Denver by six over Texas Tech foreigners should pay strict attention to the food Southern by 20 over California We can be reached between three and five daily at the Castle Rendezvous for any one wanting to Texas by 14 over Rice A matter for intensive debate between all the Gila Army by 12 over Columbia you want high pay for sitting on your Do you want to learn a new Trade at Sol's for gentile Pennsylvania by 28 over Navy you want to see the Choose your profession Dean Austin advises everyone to choose their professions Michigan by 35 over Minnesota Definition of or rapacious We finally found you out Purdue by six over Illinois Purdue in French means vulgar We have great sympathy with vulgar the Chronicle office should be.

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