Show Published VOLUME IX IF eehly by the Students of the Utah Agricultural College LOGAN UTAH FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20 1010 NUMBER FOOTBALL FIRST GAME OF SON 2 DEPARTMENT OF THE SEA- MUSIC We are glad to announce that our first football game for this season will be played here tomor-- ! row Saturday October 1st OiJ that day our boys will go up against the huskies from the Og Most of ou den High School fellows have been in training loi some time and are in good condi tion to put lip a fine game of ba'l Competition for the various places on the team lias been very keei and for this first game the line up will probably be about as follows : For center Vere Martineau with Robinson J K Olsen and Andrew Nelson as guards Tackles Miike Andrews Jack Paddock ’ 04 William M Jardine Bros-sard and Hancock At ends Fred (See Page Six) “Mexie” Holden Jenkin Jones Ralph George Caine and condition to meet upon the campus Thursday afterJune Andrews Quarterback El- were hardly in as yet noon for the purpose of electing mer Brossard or Ive Egbert Half the Ogden boys Students at this first game let a captain backs Egbert Hancock Mike Anwe are The only two contestants were drews and Haws Fullback Crook-sto- us show the boys that right with them Every one in Ivan Egbert and Ileber Hancock school should be in attendance and between them the contest was The style of game is quite un- with all the enthusiasm they can close Egbert receiving six votes certain under new rules And muster and the more A C colors while Hancock received four most anything might happen until in the ribbons shape of pennants That “Ive” will make an exthe men get used to the new re- or the is in evidence that badges There is apt to be better Older students should set cellent captain goes without saygulation: ing AVe have already seen him ii more kicking and less carrying in an show ones to newer example action too many times to doubt moving the ball up and down the them how we do things on such that and we are confident that lie field than there used to be The occasions A C and what real will get the best results possible fact that Easton College a comis like °pirit out of the players — —A paratively insignificant team rePennsylvania EGBERT ELECTED CAPTAIN cently defeated THE AGRICULTURAL CLUB shows the uncertainty' of the outBy the recent death of Mr come of games until the men get The first meeting of the Ag who was last year elected Frew accustomed to the new rules Club was held Thursday Sept 2!) of our 1910 football team captain and the outline for the year’s The Ogden High School has a this position was made vacant work win discussed From preslarge well trained team and they This being a position of great iment indications this year will mark are enthusiastic over their prosportance and one that had to be a very great stride in the rapid pects They are after the State filled before any game! were growth of the club Most of the championship in dead earnest old members are back and several They have always played good new names have been considered ball having tied our boys three The addition of another room will years ago That they are a High make it possible to accommodate School bunch does not mean that a largi r number and will also they will play a second clas make it more convenient for the game Their men are large and holding of lecture i and other experienced and the contest will n ao-tiviti- certainly be a good one The fact that the University withdrew from the game they had scheduled with the Ogden High School on this date is causing homo comment It appears that played all of the football men the U pcopib thought that they who had won their “A’a” met which will be es arranged for during the year The club following its policy of hnt year expects to enlarge the fund and in every way to boost for the’ new gymnasium r much needed addition to the College Ever since our College has been a resilient of College II 11 music has entered into the life of the institution Music fotors culture and it al- so adds that harmony to life that makes it worth the living For these reasons and for the numerous other advantages we derive from a musical education our music department ras outlined a thorough course cf instruction for DIO and 11 Professor Thatcher who controls the destinies uf this department is as in previous years teaching the advanced vocal pupils and also those in harmony The College and composition choir and choral productions are under his able direction In 1909 Prof Spicker left for a term of study in Germany He has returned and is working industriously to get the orchestra into shape and to give his violin pupils the added benefits of his recent musical training piano department is in good hands as was demonstrated last vear Misi Me vers and Mr Clark are still teaching those Mr “horrid” finger exercises Clark also has charge of the military band and cornet instruction Mis Linnartz is still with in to regale us with song and as an instructor in vocal music and the stringed instruments Fioin the above faculty of musicians our students are getting as The good training as can be had in It remains for the students to get all they can of this useful and enjoyable art If you sing get into the choir and help Prof Thatcher make thh organithe Ft ate Our choir in zation a success past years has been a credit to the institution and there is no reason why we cannot build an even stronger choral society Composition! ot the masters were studied last year as also the charming little opera “The Geisha” These musical studies gave cxtclhnF results and Prof Thatcher arsures lis that th |