Show STUDENT LIFE 42 iron settled down to enjoy the scenery When Bob Hillman’s dad’s ranch at Oxford was passed the team arose to its feet and gave “racketv-cax- ” for Bob’s red cow They said it was Bob they held in high esteem not his cow with a crumpled horn He says he is much obliged Finally Pocatello was reached A bull met the “Pets” at the depot and asked if they had ever associated with the Thespians who dared enter Pocatello last spring and give a bum show by the name of “She Stomps to Hooper” John said “Yes it was a good show” The cop said “Conductor I will give you three minutes to pull this gang out of town and if you don’t I’ll pull you” At Idaho Falls the station agent wanted to know what caused the train to be on time that night the “Kindergarten” reached Missoula and dismounted from their riding places They were met at the station by the reception committee composed of the U of M foot ball manager a representative of the W C T U two freckled faced boys and a poodle dog Breakfast was obtained at a near by “hashery” and then the tourists started out to see the sights Xo reports have been received as to what was seen In the afternoon the went down to a and met a crowd of youngsters from the state where cows law-suiand copper mines compose the resources After a lot of tum By day break foot-hallis- ts ts cow-pastu- re bling around on the “terra firrna” and bumping of head pieces it was finally decided that Montana had won the skirmish by 23 cow pelts to Brown the “missionaries” none and Frew whistled for a red cross ambulance when the game was over but were hauled off the field of battle in a meat wagon They were before the rescued however and was reached slaughter house taken to the “hashery” the “Pets” By the next sun-ris- e began another expedition and went Here and at over to Bozeman the time away Helena they passed for two days by loafing around and looking intelligent They also indulged in a mild dissipation in the form of chewing sage brush On Fridpyr another little affair took place out in a hay and wheat patch covered with stubble The Montana Aggies met John’s “Pets” in a rough and tumble affair and when darkness came on 5 to 5 was written in the score book “Our team felt victorious however” Now that all the trouble was over the kindergarten again mounted the steam cars and reached home Sunday evening The reception committee (Vie and Bill) were at the station assisted the team to a laundry wagon and the parade to town commenced On account of Sunday evening there was a “peace” celebration instead of demonstration The committee sang“Oo’s Hon the Lord's Side Oo’ and the chaplain did the proper thing Then all of the “aforesaid victors ( ?) went to |