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Show xUy Day Gridiron Clash May Be Discarded 1 mONAL CLASSIC OF US MAY BE PLAYED ON 0 BATEANS INTERESTED wie-Utah Contest Is Supreme Event of &p00tball and Should Be Preserved; Athletic Council Will Take ' Action Tuesday. By AL WARDEN 1 rivalry on the gridiron, the basketball court, the dia-C dia-C track is always at its best in intercollegiate athletics. Lme rivalry that has made the annual clash between b'ttah Aggies a sort of a traditional affair, such as is Least between Yale and Harvard, Harvard and Prince-rtton Prince-rtton anJ Yah' and similar to the annual Stanford-Cali-,wv, annual! v attracts thuusands on the Pacific coast. L their appreciation Zji clash between the 5S at Silt Lake last fBCarl 10 000 fans JViffentN-fl' annual bt two eleven? CjdaBSlc, which has Lmsnv many years on L m abandoned as the Seitnt uf the season? Lesion that Is agitating cfUb Jan 'nd rlaers L . p an? the thrce-ketveen thrce-ketveen the Aggies and Jft It Is understood Burccs that the game Ifti on Turkey day In V. the new plans us win be staged teasor.. It Is also tho r'tiv ,,;-! i!s alt. r-ii-Lopao and Salt Lake rtafc who back the two Ex jhould be considered Btre is made. ngu that l'tah would I et i sriiall crowd last ' uy other team other Its Uen engaged Man;. m braved the storm 4 prior to the came and I t:t bx-cause they knowj Afgi game mean. i us always been the final' k ir and a content I I to with keen antlclpa-j t. the state To mo e trd or to remove It en- K chedule of tho two ' it i serious mistake. DECEMBER la. Mountain runf.-renre. K held at Denver. De-j filth time the sched-TiU sched-TiU be arr.-.nged. Justi ? taken at that ees-1 I the big game remains to be seen, but it Is a known fact that the athletic council of the University of Utah will meet next Tuesday to consider whether or not to schedule the Turkey day feature with the Lo-g-anites. Rumor has It that Idaho university will be brought to Salt Iake to face the rlmson on that dato, while the Aggies will be met earlier In the season sea-son The Aggies n:r nwaitlng their final action until after the meeting of the U" athletic council. Logan officials, however are anxious to have the mat-ter mat-ter settled before the conference me, ling at Denver. Should the clash be discarded as a iTurkev day feature tho steps for the future Will be uncertain. Whether the Aggies will consent to a move to eliminate tho Thanksgiving game is another question that must bo settled set-tled NEVER ONE-SIDED. No Utah-Aggie game Is ccr a onesided one-sided affair. Traditional games In all sections of the country are wonderful drawing features Thousands of fans arc entertained en-tertained at such parties and they make plans months ahead of the game. In this state no other two teams could attract more Interest, draw more people, or more money than tho Utah-Agglo Utah-Agglo battle of Turko dav This is the big reason why serious consideration should be given the subject sub-ject before final action is taken. Fans the Btate over arc interested In the move and the outcome will be awaited await-ed with anticipation by tho fans. Boosters of athletics in this etate are hoping that the affairs of the two schools Will be patched up satisfactorily satisfac-torily and tho traditional battle o: battles preserved For the good of Utah and athletics this step should bo taken |