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Show Right-Engineers Visit the Fair #*>W>_FoRECASTING THE B.Y.U. DEFEAT "The engineers, they have tin-ears, they live in caves and ditches." Maybe that's the reason why they take so much interest in the annual Utah State Fair. Or maybe it's because of their avowed gate-crashing t adi-tion. At any rate, fair off.cials weit wary, and when the Engineers reached the grounds, rattling up in their creaking old trolley after having made a tour of Main Street, they were met with the vision of an entrance carefully guarded by an extra assignment of Salt Lake's Blue-coats. Vice-President Walter Dauncey was careful to see that the proper entrance fees were paid. The first big football rally of the year was held in the R. K. O. theater the night before the B. Y. U.Utah game. The discordant crash of a hastily mustered band, a howl- "Yoo-o Redskins"-, the harangue of yell leaders and the hiccoughing of Bacchanally-disturbed youths, and the Utes were all set to win another football game. About this time, too, the Gamma Sigs .got into the swim and tossed a "Masque" party, with the Hallowe'en mode predomlnatnig. Page 18 |