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Show Aggies Meet B.Y.C. Tomorrow; Boll Ready for Battle LOGAN, Feb. 8. The Uttah Aggie3 will tangle with their old rivals, Brig-ham Brig-ham Young college, in the latter's t gmynaslum tomorrow. .More rivalry is evident between these Wo local institutions insti-tutions than between the Aggies and the University of Utah, and seldom do these teams meet but what a free-for-all battle follows. Both schools are keyed up for a liard battle on the floor between the re8pectivo teams and' In tho bleachers. The "police force" has been requested to be present, and he has consented to do so, and by so doing expects to persuade per-suade the male supporters to maintain i a gentlemanly attitude. Coach Knapp, B. Y. C. mentor, has been sending his men through stiff workouts lately, and is expecting to spring another of those unlooked-for upsets in the dope sheet. The one big advantage that tho college boys have is ihp fact that the game is to be played on the small B. Y. C. floor. The crowd generally floods the playing play-ing floor, and since tho Aggies are used to a largo playing court, they figure fig-ure that a team must be 50 per cent stronger- than the B. Y. C. quint in order or-der to trim that team. Therefore, no overconfidence is establishing itself in the minds of the Aggies, but rather they are preparing for one of the stiff-est stiff-est battles of the current season. I Coach Jensen will start the same j five that he started against the University Uni-versity of Utah, and expects to make very few changes in the course of the game. In' Fuhriman and Hale tho Aggies Ag-gies will encounter two of the strongest strong-est forwards in the state on their own floor, and these two men will bear watching throughout. However, the Aggies, from present indications, seem to outclass their rivals in all other departments de-partments of the game. The management is preparing to handle the largest crowd in several years, and another of those old-time "battles is sure to be the outcome. |