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Show LOWGHARGEMADEf FOR FOOTBALL t,i .., c f , .. Logan football fans ate able to seo the, finest grade of football played In tlio 'Rocky Mountain conference) on ono of tho best fields In tb o west at prices very much below any other city. Prof. Ray II. West, chairman of theathlctlc commlttCU of tho Utah Agricultural College Is authority Jo the above satcment. According to a suney Just completed com-pleted by l'tof. West it appears that all of the schools In Colorado aio charging a dollar and n half for each game. In addition fans who como In cars arc taxed fifty cents each. In Salo Lake all University of Utah games aro a dollar and a quarter and nutos nro charged for at the rate of threo dollais each oxtra. In Logan tho admission Is only a dollar and one dollar each for autos Tho athletic committee Is flntrtns it veiy dlfllcult (o bring such stellar aggregations as the Colorado Aggies here to play with such a low admission admis-sion fee. In Bpito. of this tho com-mlttco com-mlttco does not expect to raise tho price of admlrslon. Tho ame next Saturday between the Utah Aggies and the Colorado Aggies will be the most crucial contest con-test of the season. A dry field Is practically assured and thai means much spectacular open playing. The Colorado Aggies aro conceded to bo Colorado's best. They ran up a score of V7 to 0 on the Colorado Mines. The Utah Aggies defeated this same team by a sore of STro 3. The gamo Saturday ay,1 decide the Rocky Mountain Conference championship, cham-pionship, (-"s . ,Jk |