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Show PLAYERS' READY-1 READY-1 FOR GAME WITH LOGAN ' - ' . . Li. v : Students Are Urged to Win or Lose Like Gentlemen; and to Forget Previous Ill-Feeling. ity. where a- luncheon will be served them In the large assembly-room. A dance will be given the Logan students after the game. The coeds raised $60 with which to hire a band, and the meeting concluded with a practice of the songs and yells to be used during the game. The team was put through a hard secret practloe Wednesday under the direction of Coaches Maddock, Plummer, Channlng and Van Cott, all of whom expressed themselves as well pleased with the progress pro-gress made by the team. Thursday will see the last hard practice and on Friday nothing but signal work will be done. The official line-up has not been given out, but it Is probable that it will be about as follows: Bennion, fullback; Brown anl . Russell, halves; Wade, quarter; Robins, center; Carlson and Barton, guards; Hope pnd Peterson, tackles; put and Peterson, ?nds. ,i . ;! ; . The Union school defeated the Wash- If Is apparent that the efforts of the ! faculty and prominent graduates of the U. of U. to excite college spirit at the j University are having some effect A mass meeting was held Wednesday morning morn-ing at'whlch great enthusiasm prevailed. President Brown of the student body made a speech in -which he urged that the students stu-dents of the University should for their' own sakes either to win or lose like renOe-roen, renOe-roen, and urged-them to forget the ill feeling feel-ing of the past between the U. of U. and the A. C The two Institutions are the heads of the schools of the 8tate and their relations should at least have a basis of mutual respect, he said. The game will be called at 1 O'clock, to enable the Logan rooters to return home Saturday night. Arrangements have been made to have the visiting students met at the station and conducted Immediately to the Unlver .Tijrton school in a hard fought game on ednesday by a score of 15 Ao 0. The vVashingtons put up a game fight, but the bright and strength of their opponents vun out. Ona touchdown was soade- in ach half. ' The line-up of the winners is .e follows: F. Herbert, 1. e.; L. Roch, 1. ..: J. Newman, Lg.; R. Rese, c; R. Dahlqulst, r. g.; ET Oillespie, r. t.; E. Lesley, r. e.; F. McEntee, o. .; W. Ber-ridge, Ber-ridge, L h. b.; O. Bleake, f. b.; E. Haidin. r. h. b. . s , The Second Oqulrrh team played a tie K'ame of i te 5 with the Hum 11 tons on Wednesday afternoon. - |