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Show aLHAllOMSPLAYSlGP high-class Interference and team work perfected. ' -N; As to weight the. two elevens are al-' most ecual. The average of both is around 145 pounds. Gardiner, the college col-lege halfback, about whose standing there was some" question, will probably bet flowed to play "unprotested, as the principal' of the college ha given, his word that he is a bona fide member of the school. This Is the line-up: - High School.'5 ? AllHallows. Morris '.c...... .......Canning P. Hyde ...i .-. .w..r.g.. ......... Twohey Crltchlow .r. t Clarey Dunn- r. e Hayes Roberta l g Rheaden Paul .. X. t Spicer Harris 1. e Murphy Rouse q. b Thill G. Hyde 1. h. b.... Bavage Judson. Capt.. .......f. b Quinn, Capt. Richardson r. h. b.. .: Gardner The officials of the game will be Mort Allen, referee: F. Smith, umpire; B. Mar-getts, Mar-getts, linesman; Peterson, timekeeper. ' ' . . ; . "Wlthi both aides confident, carefully trained and determined to win, the local high school eleven and the All Hallow N college team -meet on the University of Utah campus" this afternoon -to decide the Utah State championship ' for schools of their class. The possession of the Mayo cup, which will go to the ' .JJffrtor in thla afternoon's struggle, has , fcroused the most Intense rivalry between be-tween the. two schools; and the lads de- clare It witf be!.a game for blood. For those who enjoy the gridiron game, as rood sport should be furnished at today's to-day's game as can be had at any of the contests of the higher institutions. High school lads and lassies and the partisans of the collegians are on the qui vlve of excitement and both schools will turn out to a unit. The high school eleven, has defeated every team it has met In the past two years except that of the college. It has already held the - Mayo cup a year, and if it succeeds in winning it again-today, It becomes the school's property. - Since the Ogden game the college boys have been given the hardest and most careful sort of preparation for today's to-day's struggle and every man on the team is as hard as nails and could call off the signals backwards. The high school team has also been put through a conscientious course of preparation; new formations have been learned and |