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Show Notes. That ?2.25 Kite was all that could be deslied but the accommodations foi the Too enthusiasts who vvcul down weie nothing shoit of cilmlnal. Theie were too few coaches, the heat pio-vided pio-vided was about enough to keep a Jay-bird Jay-bird wann, and had the train started twohouis eailier It probably would not have i cached Salt Lake at all. It started late and kept getting later all the way so that the bunch finally landed In the capital city just In time to make a giand rush for the ball Held, 2:150. There was no time to eat and less to drink. The tilp was just about as uncomfortable as it could have been made. Despite the fact that this is the usual treatment accouled the people of Northern Utah we haven't become so thoiouglily used to It yet that we can take it without kicking. The rooting of the A. C. enthusiasts was the real tiling They whooped, yelled and cheeied dining the whole afternoon. Long after hope was gone they sunpoi ted the home boys quite valiantly. Itan.ick acted as leader and nearly swung his arms off In his endeavor to get the most noise fiom tliatgiandstand. The U. of U. looters loot-ers were po less active on their side of the Held, and as a whole the sight and songs were tiuly hisplilng. A huge number of tne Logan visl-tois visl-tois went to the Salt Lake theater Satuiday evening tosce Maxine Elliott in "Hot Own Way." The play Is a most beaut I Till tiling, pine and wholesome, whole-some, with a well balanced caste pio-traying pio-traying a stoiyof heart Interest. Max-Ine Max-Ine was sweet and chaunhig in her own way and that vvav isn't objectionable. objection-able. The Hist man the A. C looteis met In Salt Lake was none other than the Hon. L. It. Martincaii who stood in the shadow of the llrigham Young monument to welcome his former townsmen. Lyman was bedecked in blue and white and went down to defeat de-feat with the lest of us Fcnn was a star for Logan, doing some most superb work, among which wasaOOyard inn that looked like a touchdown for A. C However, all the home boys did good work, played a consistent game, but weie simply up against it. About six o'clock a huge iiuinbei of Salt Lake tootcis matched to the Kcnyon hotel and bcfoio that popular hostelry got off a builal service and loweied a casket supposed to contain A C hopes. The gang got oil some appiopi late musical ditties, mourned aw Idle mid departed. , THE NEWS SA VS. The game emphasized that what Logan Lo-gan needs for ncu ycai is two speedv half backs and a new system ol play one that Is fieei and swifter and easier eas-ier to get under way. The game iniuked the end of the bitterness between the two schools. It was fought tliioiigh In clean spoils-man-like style, and aflei It was over the students of the two colleges mingled ficely and In good spirit. Egboit at full played a hard and consistent game. Ills tackling was often of-ten all that slopped Russell's long nliis, and had ho not been a good playei, the scoie would have been laigei. I |