Show I’ublislicd Weekly ly (lie Students of the Utah Auricultiirul College VOhUMD XH LOG AX UTAH FltlDAV NOVEMBER U NUMBER 8 101:1 WEATHER PREVENTS iCOLORADO FENGjNGJF FIELD AVc UTAH A that 7 11 — In appreciation of the privilege of witnessing the football game here today between the Colorado our new athletic grounds Adams Held had been fenced The plans the first of the week were to do the work Wednesday but the rain and mud prevented the students from going ahead When the college came into possession of this giound for an athletic field a long felt need was obtained In the first place as we all know it has been ini- possible to get a crowd out to witness any event Even if it G Fort Collins Colo Nov were in hopes that it eoukl he announced in this issue 20 j j The Aggies meet the U of U The Aviator will rise to the occasion The new athletic field tried out Three big events in one The people who miss being in Logan on Thanksgiving Day will not enjoy the turkey nearly so wrell as those wrho are because this is the year that we do “U” A C has long waited for the time when the football team would wralk off with the honors and nowr we have the chance The University will take a trouncing on the newr Adams field this year and Utah Aggies every merchant closed his place of busi-- i ness for the afternoon This deeded innovation wras appreci-- j ated by their employees and al-- I so by the contesting teams During the first quarter the Colorado Aggies rushed the ball to Utah’s’ d line twice where they lost it on a fumble The ball was' kept in Utah’s ter- ritory during this period but the Colorado team was unable to score A safety counted points for Utah In the second quarter Colo- rado rushed the ball to Utah’s goal line by means of an end run and line plays making a i five-yar- ' ! j i THE AG CLUB BALL joiix q Adams Through whose efforts we have tained Adams Field ob- GETTING IN TRIM 1$ COMING FOR TUG-OF-WA- touchdown No goal Score at end of second quarter: Colora- - R i were 'of very great consequence The accessibility of Adams held is such that a record crowd will e attend the game on The Thanksgiving day people of Logan it seems preferred to remain away from an athletic exhibition than climb the college hill to the present ground at the rear of the main building An objection to the field of the past besides the distance from Logan was that the authorities would not permit it to be fenced Furthermore the college had plans for new buildings on this part of the grounds Adams field is permanent It is to be fenced and the bleachers will take care of the crowds until a strong grandstand is erected The latter will bo constructed as soon as there are available funds on tile west side of the field where the large trees will serve as a shade in the summer On the opposite side the ordinary bleachers will be located The cost of fencing the grounds amounting to about $")00 was for material only The students did the rest and more by contributing $2000 to the Adams Field fund This donation was made last week by the student bodv oftTtah-Aggi- ficials The question of a permanent grandstand is now being discussed While on the Oklahoma trip President Widtsoe particularly (Continued on pag two) Utah 2 In the second half Utah was unable to make consistent gains on line plays and resorted to forward passes with which they were quitesuccessful Peters attempted one Princeton from the line but it fell short Later on he succeeded in kicking goal making the score at the end of the third period G to 5 in favor of Colorado do jOON All lovers of dancing fests coupled with exquisite beauty and harmonious music will remember the Ag Club Dali of last year These same people are now anticipating an even more joyous affair on Nov 17 No one has forgotten the hunch of the club members three w'eeks ago Even now' the picture of the long row' of boys in shirt sleeves enthusiastic at yelling and these at lunch loom up in every one’s memory Cannot such young men show you a time next Monday evening? Not unless you give them a chance Let them try But this is only half The Ag Club Dali has become famed as the first big social event of each college year Original decoration and punch equally original grace each occasion Last year it earned distinction as the only party on a well waxed floor It is to be the first this year The date is Monday November 17 I j Wasn’t it too bad that the faculty-senio- r had to be postponed ? However newr developments have come to light w'hich w’ill make the contest far more interesting on the afternoon that the fence is built around Adams field The faculty has absolutely refused to use more than ten of the staff They have been so generous nevertheless to permit the use of fifteen men by the seniors Still our educational sires of the A C are not in the best of spirits over the postponement of the contest Three of the seniors huskiest braves are back from Colorado to participate in the struggle Gossip has it that Ilegistrar Howell will sit on the knot A J Hansen is to face the first senior in hopes of using his cranium as a magnet Still the seniors may enforce the ruling of the senior challenge that must be covered with tug-of-w- ar G forty-five-ya- rd The Colorado Aggies excelled in end runs and line plays but never attempted forward passes They were also very successful in running back punts In the fourth quarter by long end runs although frequently penalized Colorado carried the ball across the field making a second touchdown and kicked goal Score 13 to 5 On account of a poor pass by substitute center Colorado gave Utah a second safety counting them two points Later in the d quarter McCulloh the Colorado halfback caught a Utah punt and ran through the entire team for forty-fiv- e yards kicktouchdown a Shafer for s Petersen has the ed goal Score: Colorado 20 “Silver-tip- ” The Juniors and Seniors 7 clash in football today Every- distinction of being the captain Utah Tills ended the scoring al- (Continued on page eight) body be out bald-hea- skull-cap- ds fleet-foote- |