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Show UTAH-IDAHO IS INTEREST MAKER Contest Will Be Staged at Boise Armistice Day: Ida-hoans Ida-hoans Ready for Crimson BCJ3E. Mabo. Kbv. S -The Armis tiee day foolba!' name 10 bo played bete between .n ' plvbralt) of Utah and the I'niversitv or Idaho will be rhe first intercollegiate football jumo in the history of this city, pays (be nldtnt inhabitant There Was. some vcars ago. a gam? between Idaho and the "All Slurs. but the fan who reealicd this fact, and who himself wa one of the Stars, pulled a wry face-t. face-t. the mention, anil remarked that I hf itarv h.,; ii or twinkling condition; or words r.- ihat - I -ffecr Then were, al times also. Indian battle in this pari of the country, the oldest inhabitant is able. 10 rememher. hut most of these occurred In the dim past Collegian- v ho used t" get fed ujp on ollege .spirit m-.J bonfires and veils every .football itajon for four -ait. rd who then were gr'adAUVlCd or otherwise oth-erwise caused to disappc-.uS from college col-lege halls, have in a great many instances in-stances seen nothing in the way .pi football for ibe last ten j ears mi except high schooj ramex: and li.. i bey say there have been same ytfy good high school games here, th.v are inquiring about seat I for" Hi'' Aim If tay game in . wad which morales thai they would lik-- to ee ome sun nojjli varsity player bucking the line again. For thec reasons, tpc i nlverisi of Idaho club of BoIt? which is man-! aging the game, is looking forward to i the copteet with do ible Interest. The' alumni arc cage to ever, up old moms' Iwun i tan. an,i mey Sio a'e inieryaieo I o nee hew the town will react to thiSj 1 new form of amusement. They already' irt planning 'o make the Arm istioe ' rtay football game of the University ef Idaho with some other university team an annual event in th'1 sports; calendar of southern Idaho. For these reasons, the University of! Idaho club of Bois'p. which is manag-j ing tbe g:ime. is Joking forward to the contest with doable Interept The alumni are eager to even up old BCOrs with I'Uli, and ihey also are inter- j ested to see how llie town will re-act to this new form of amusement. They ' already arc planning to make the I Armistice day foptball game of the' D i -si t y of Idaho with abme other ur tevslty learn an annual event in' the sports calendar c.:' southern Idaho. For people who may have lost touch! with the fine points, of tbe g.nv a-, well as for the added enjoyment of those who are on their tin'oes u'lowt 1t. Manaer Claude W Gibson sas that he Will have an ;.nnouncer on hand with a megaphone to -..!i out the result of each plaj as l li mad 'V n announcing stand already is available avail-able f this purpose, and an expert at the game will be stationed there with, the nuarophor.e man. TJte management expects to hav the seating capacity at the state lair, grounds seating capacity at the i-:tntej grounds, where the game It to be played, more than filled. High school oofball snuad- from map: towns alp i-.idy have signified their Intention I of being present. u. ceptnis an Invilu-j lion from the Boise club that they Mew the game from tlie sidelines, up-1 der instruction of their coaches. I ! Alumni from many tow ns have wilt led that they will attend, and the game is expected to be accompanied by a' display of University of Idaho spirit; that will bo new to numerous onlook-' crs. Indications are that the teams will be Qite evenly matched as to weight, with Idaho somewhat heavier, Idaho alumni have heen so highly encouraged ' by the hrifihtenlng of Idaho football propects under the tutelage of Coach' Tom Kcllev that thry are predicting that Idaho will take th" big end ot the score |