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Show Many of University Students to Go to Logan to Root for Team Tonight. SALT LAKE, March 2. More than 100 University of Utah men volunteered volun-teered yesterday to attend tho basketball basket-ball game tonight between the "U" and the Utah Aggies at Logan. This is not thought to. be the lull number that -will make the trip, but merely a small part of it. Student body officers think that no fewer than 200 studonts will go, and it is thought that double that number would have gone if Utah had not lost to tho B. Y. U. last week. Tho Crimson boys are thought to have a good chance to trim the Aggies. Utah, supporters , who hold this view point out that tho Crimson had the better of the first game against the Aggies so long as they had their full team in the contest, and lost only after Captain Warner had been xuled out on personal fouls. At any rate, Utah is out to win tho game, and tho enthusiasm displayed on tho university campus is second only to that which, sprang into existence two years ago at tho time of the Utah-Olympic Utah-Olympic club game. It is thought that tho unusual spirit at the insttiution is certain to make tho varsity quintette put forth all that it has, and tho "U" boys think that is all that is necessary. If the Aggies are making tho same determined effort to win, and it may be assumed that thoy are, ono of tho best games of tho year should result. The rivalry in Logan between tho two student bodies probably will bo much like that which used to prevail in the northern city when tho Crimson football foot-ball teams invaded tho Agigo territory terri-tory for tho annual games. Tho Utah squad left yesterday forenoon fore-noon for Logan. The ontiro varsity squad was taken on the trip, but it is expected that only tho first string will be used in the gamo. |