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Show UTAH AGGIES KEEP UTAHS GOAT i SB BBBBBBSJBSMB) Tho game last Saturday night In the Smart, gymaaslum betweea the Aggies aad the Ualvereity was ie of the best basketball games err prayed la this city. 'T The University had their full line up against 4he Aggies aad they never nev-er shifted a man at all during the game. The same old feeling aad rivalry that has existed between the two schools la former years has agala been worked up. The University brought a couple of huadred rooters along with them, aad they certainly could make a noise. The Aggie spirit was the best It has ever been on the hill. President Meeks of the U. A. C. student body Is to be complimented ob the "spirit aad enthusiasm of Utah Aggies. Ho had the Be-No Clab take charge of the rallies last week which was a big change, over 'pre vl eus ralHesM ' ' Tho crowd that attended the game accordlag 'to. John L. Coburn was tha largeet la the history of tho school. He stated that practically two thousand people were crowded Into the gymnasium. Tho game Itself started out, with a terrific spirit of speed. The playing was so fast the first halfthat It was evident that the team la the beat condition physically would win. Tho were able id get a lead of four Aggies were the first to score and points before the University scored at all. Then the visitors tied up the score at four alt. The Aggies took the lead here and ran up the score to seven only to be again tied there by the University. Another tie resulted result-ed at alne. At thirteen, fourteen and sixteen the score stood even. However, at sixteen the Aggies left the University Univers-ity and were never lead or tied any more during the entire game. The game was full of thrills aad exciting moments. The first halt was probably the most exciting game ever witnessed In Logan. Every man on the A. C. team was a star and played his game as good as could be expected. The University team is a good team and deserve much credit for .their game fight For the University Ru-dlne Ru-dlne was by all odds the big danger to the Aggli. Pug Warner, Mr. Fan played tho entire game, too. |