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Show tingent, which makes the Copper lads all the more insistent upon winning the trophy. i . ' : Stag will be run from town every few minutes to the ball park, and every worker on the Utah Copper hill should be in attendance, whether (hey understand soccer or not. Let't have the cup in Bingham Canyon. Canyon players are confident of victory vic-tory on their own grounds. A large crowd should be present tomorrow afternoon as the Copper players are deserving of it. They have gone through the entire season so far without a loss, and the game last Saturday was the only tie. Salt Lake City has five teams in the Soccer league, and naturally would like to see the Daynes Cup remain in the Utah Metropolis, while' the locals have an idea that the cup would be well cared for in Bingham Canyon. Salt Lake newspapers have but little praise for the Bingham con- TIE PLAY-OFF HERE TOMORROW AFTERNOON The Utah Copper Soccer team will tangle with the Vikings tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon at 5:15 at Utah Copper ball park, in the tie play-off for the Daynes Cup. These two teams battled to a 2 to 2 tie Saturday afternoon of last week at Salt Lake City in the cup play, and a real game is expected when they meet tomorrow afternoon. The trams are about evenly matched match-ed as the first game played by these two teams resulted in a 2 to 1 victory for the Hingham Canyon men, while the second ended 2 to 2. Thus it is seen that there is very little to choose between them, although ihe Hingham |