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Show LOCI PEOPLE BUCK THIS II : GHUCHL EMIIE Unprecedented Enthusiasm Aroused in Saturday's Battle Between Aggies and Colorado 'U.' r- ' Special, to The Tribune. LOGAN, Nov. 10. When tho Utah' Aggies: and the University of Colorado meet in Logan next Saturday tho Utah toys will enter the contest with all the : fervor they are able to muster, as1 they will lie playing what will no doubt turn out to .be the most important game I of the year for cither team. The Lo-pan Lo-pan boys are bent on bringing the conference con-ference championship to the state, and they have the edge on other teams thus far, judging from the past games. Coach Jack Watson is putting forth his utmot efforts to get the team in the best of playing condition. The Aggies has-e won from everv team thic year in a decisive manner, and that is what has opened the eyes of the Colorado people as they had heretofore not thought that the Utah Farmers were even to be "considered iu the race. But the Aggies have yet the hardest games to piny. Tho game next week will likely tax the playing capacity capac-ity of the White and Mine, but thov vill try to meet the onslaught of their opponents. Each man is working with a determination that was never so evident evi-dent in an Aggie camp and the bovs will not give up until they have won. Moreover, the students and supporters of the Aggies are beiug attracted bv the work of the team and thev will support them loyally. "Home-coming Day.' Xcxt Saturday, or rather the weekend, week-end, will be " home-eomine " for the 1". A. C. alumni and old ttudnts and lans. One of the biggest rallies ever staged in the north end will take plane in l.oiran on Friday night preceding the Boulder-A gcie came, and when the Agcies line up ai;ain-t the fast Colorado aggregation the day following they wiH be cheered by a great throni: eaer to see them win. Much is expected of the team by the fans now and all the players will have to keep up the pace in order to deliver. The players are responding to Watson's Wat-son's re-piests and are showing the effects ef-fects of the mentor's work. Captain Twitchell is leading the boys in their fight and each man is playing well. Moso Stiefel, the shifty quarter hack, is jdaying the game of his life, even .loin? .lo-in? better than he did in high school, whore he was in a class by himself. The others also deserve much credit for the showing made, by the Aggies. Line Is Improved. The work of the . line has improved lately, as was shown in the Colorado Atrgie ga me la-t Tuesday. Watson used a switched lineup in the backfbdd and the new combination worked wed. Los Jarvis. former star of the Salt Lake hij.h school, is playing a wonderful L'Hme tor th" Aggie- at ha;f-ba'-k. Carl W. fstnbbvj peferr-en, the lightning light-ning cpjp.rrerbacK, out for a portion or. the all-ronfermcp tam. a nd others will have to harry to beat him to it. iJecause of slight injuries. I'er'-v Hanson, Han-son, Too Shearer. Allen nnwri'ht and Clyde Worley have not taken part in ai! the ga mfs, In: t t h ey a re now in shape and are eager to 'make up for the time lost on the hr-iv-h. Ariel ; Lindrpii t, Del ( iardner, Ei ner Olson, ! Andy M.-'hr. Doug ( annnn. Vie Barren Stan And-Ton. Bnrin 'r oohston a U'l Ceorjre CcdiL'nn are the lin-men who are racing for the positions, as Watson thinks tli at any one man may oust another an-other at any time. Excursion From Valley. Friday evening committees from the commercinl club and college mr-r to ar-rniiire ar-rniiire for an excursion from tlie valley for Saturday. The school and citizen's j are much interne,- a- thv n-niize ! that the outcome of this gnne will determine de-termine very largely what position the team will hold in the Ko.-kv mountain championship. Jf this gnt.ie is won it i expeefd that from bem to L'H (i j';in will accompany tlx- U';imi to Salt brie City for the 'J l.a n 1-"-i i n g g;;:n.- .Vjth the University of Utuh. ' ' Xo defeat is th i Mi'ign a i h is yea r. |