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Show WILL NOT BEEASY Game With Agglcs'Not to Be . a Walk-Away for U. of U. Team. While Haddock has without doubt done wonders with the U. of U. football foot-ball team the play of the East Bench j aggregation still, leaves "much to be de.- sired. They certainly deserve much credit, for developing the team which they have from the material at their command, but they should remember that they have never met even a fourth-class fourth-class team as yet. As Is well known, the football on the coast Is of a third rate variety compare1 com-pare1 with Eastern football, and yet the ITtat team is clearly outclassed by a dof (earns on the coart. The students on thl U. of V. team seem to think that they-vill have an easy time with the A. C. of Logan this year, on account of the poor showing made by'tl-.at, taam on' the coast, but they fail to take Into consideration consid-eration that the Aggies wer in no condition con-dition phjBlcally when the trip was started and that the lirst game put the men in a crippled condition. It Is a cinch that the University will have 'no walkaway with the Aggiea on the 19th. Not only are the Farmers a big, husky bunch, but they have been taught nothing but straight .ine, plunging plung-ing football, which takes It out of hi) opposing team in a wonderful .way. Then, too, they are bitt?r enen les of the U. of U, and will play their heads off to beat the local bunch. Another, advantage advan-tage is that the Aggies can depend on faithful and loyal support from their fellow students, win or lose, which Is decidedly more than can be said for the local team. |