Show PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY STUDENTS OF UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE VOLUME VIII LOG AX UTAH I'lilDAY Al’JilL 22 1010 THE HORSE FAIR XTJMliEK 28 TRT0HT MEET GREAT MANY STUDENTS AND FACULTY MEMBERS WENT TO HYRUM FOR A DAY OFF A MEN SHOW FINE The south bound train that left Logan 9:30 Friday morning was loaded with Loganites and A while the turnpike between Logan and llyrum resembled the route between Europe and the East during the tlrrd Crieade or the trail between the Cafeteria and the first lloor of our Co’lege Crowds in automobiles carriages wagons runabouts bieyeles on ‘horseback and on foot vied with each other in kicking up dust It was reported that the Juniors started out to walk to the fair in a body but the members of the elan to a man deny the report a’so that the Seniors were in automobiles bent llyrum at the but became twisted bridge and broke at the Park Resort The Class officers indignantly denied this reiort rtating that it was a report circulated by the Juniors and was false Any way it is a fact that all classes including the good and bad were Joseph E Shepard ’94 represented and saw one of the finest exhibitions of good horses (See Page Six) ever shown in Cache VaRey The parade was fine the judging was Such little short excursions as will lecture under the auspices of interesting to all interested in the Y C lecture llyrum trip do a great deal the V A horses’ the music was good but toward livening up the spirit of courc This is the first chance every one was sorry that it wan everyone and is a complete rest t hat must of the students have impossible for the College band from class room grind We re- had to listen to a man who is an to get out A crowd of leading commend a trip up the canyon author and poet from the “auld students ate an “awful” dinner for the entire Student Rody in sod” and if tin reports that come at orte of the hotels and tried to to us are true the opportunity is the near future charge the bill to the Logan one that shou’d he made the most Roosters but failing inthis they of The rubject is “Irish Wit LECTURE “pooled their reserves” and setand Humor” Certainly not a tled at 40 cent: on the dollar and topic that the dullest should fall went out through the kitchen night at Nib ley hall asleep Pstening to Also there are with a promise of payment in full Seumas Mae Manus of Ireland no eboses the next daw Turn out after commencement The hoys liked their dinner the proprietor liked Jlreir nerve temporary peace exists therefore no names will be mentioned at present only Rill Peterson Ed Rrossard and Abe Cooley had better go easy or tley will get told on Ive Egbert and George Caine said it cods more to walk than to ride he' ‘ ' rn tre tire gravel on the roads is : Good Tickets Student Body viry injurious to sole leather g-gi- ej C-- To-morro- R w BASEBALL This Afternoon on Our Campus ONEIDA STAKE ACADEMY VS U A C 4 FORM ON TRACK BUT ARE WEAK IN FIELD PLANT AND WYATT A SURPRISE Saturday the track and field men had an opportunity to try their strength and speed for the purpose of seeing whether any improvement in form had been made The meet was a success and many good races were run in good time Some new men showed lip to good advantage es-rally Steed who tied Cooley for first place in the mile Perhaps the two best races were the half mile and quarter mi’e These races were very 1om‘ between Plant and Wyatt The quarter is Wyatt’s race and every body was greatly surprised vhtn Plant beat him out Time 31 In the half mile which is Plant’s race Wyatt beat Plant jirt for vengeance Time 207-3- 5 pt The hundred yard dash was a good race Whitehead winning first X A Peterson second Time 10 15 220 yard — Same two men in order named Time— 23 seconds 440 yard run— Plant 1st Wyatt 2nd Time — 54 880 yard — Wyatt ami Plant Time— 2:07 35 Mile run — Dead heat between St d and Cooley Time — 5 min- utes High Hurdles — Paddock and Hancock Time — 18 35 Low Hurdles — Johnson and Allred Time— 28 45 "Pole Vault —Johnson Height — ten fleet five slligh Jump— Height 5 feet 4 inches DisHammer throw— O’sen tance — 104 fmt A Petersen Distance — 31 feet t i ehcT A Petersen Disein t!rrw-- X 1 inches Distance — 108 feet DisRiond flump — Paddock tance— 19 fet 11 inches Shot-put--- X Iris evenings 'Lately Van reading “Love’s Libor’s Lost?’ |