Show VOLUME IX LOGAN UTAH FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 1910 NUMBER IDAHO DEFEATED 6 TRIP TO MONTANA I PLUCKY IDAHO LADS WERE NO MATCH FOR THEIR LARGER OPPONENTS- - OUR g the coach having cautioned- his men not to injure the Idaho boys and to be as careful with them as ' ' possible - ’ school At tl is writing we are unable It was due to this fact that the Elmer George Peterson '04 (core was so low 44 to 0 and this e ' ! full-grow- also explains why Idaho so nearly scored upon one occasion In the first period the Aggies started oil with a rush making a touchdown in less than one minute’s play The Academy boys were bewildered: Then-thAggies began to take life easy and only made one moro touchdown that period During tlie second period nnicli ragged playing was in evidence upon the part of the Aggies while the Pocatello boys played i surprisingly pood game No score whatever was made during this period The third period also witnessed mmh ragged playing by the A 0 wit li occasional bursts of real football which generally would result in a touchdown It win not until the last quarter of the game that any consistent playing was done and then the Aggies got down and played in earnest for fifteen minutest They showed that had they so desired they eomll have run up almost any score against their light NEXT Next Monday Oet: 31st our football squad will leave for a trip to Montana So far our fellows have made a good showing and we are glad to see them meet large school outside of the state Such a trip will certainly be productive of good results in more than one way Our boys will get a chance to measure their ability with other school teams our school will be advertised extensively and a kindred feeling between outside institutions and ourselves will he engendered The team is training hard and is in good condition and although we know little or nothing concerning the sort of football player? they will meet yet we are confident that they will make a showing that will be a credit to themselves and to the whole What turned out to be one of the most interesting games of the season was played on our campus Saturday' Oet 15th1 when the football team of the Academy of Idaho came up against the Aggies We hud been told that the champions of Idaho would bo here to play us and naturally expected n team As it at least a was we found a team of boys arrayed against our men and the contort took on more the nature affair than any of a real struggle for supremecy The Idaho boys certainly played good ball' and were a plucky set of players Of course our boys were simply playing with them fun-makin- BOYS LEAVE MONDAY (See Page Six) opponents From a point of interest the It did not game never lagged have that soul gripping interest that you feel when your team is v fighting to the death for suprem-ecbut on he other hand the students felt that they could applaud their opponents with an easy heart and conscience SCRUBSmiRSTS TEAM FURNISHES FOR GOOD PRACTICE FIRST LAST SATURDAY SECOND No doubt many oE the students saw the game between the first afand second team last Saturday ternoon' The sriib team is to' be commended for the (honing the made against the first team especiof the- - game the in part early ally The main team imagined they had something easy but were rather surprised and scored only one touchdown in the first quarter In the second quarter the scrubs scored on a fumbled kick After the first half Jones was taken to the backfield Hancock taking the end place During the latter part of the game the first team got down to hard playing and ran up the high score of G8 to the second team'd 5 There is undoubtedly some very good material in the second team that will furnish valuable additions to the first team next year Tliooc showing exceptionally good form for beginners were Ahlous Brown Leafham N A Petersen Verio Petersen Ralph Laurensen aiid Bell 1- - — Boost For the Gym lo learn jut which men are: going since much depends upon de- between now and velopments then They leave lieie on Monday afternoon and will play the University of Montana at Missoula-oWednesday Nov 2nd Following this they go to Butte where they will meet the State School of Mines on Saturday Nov 5th The last game of the trip will be with the Montana AgrieulturalCollege at Bozeman on Nov 9th This makes three hard games in a week and a half a very heavy schedule Students tho success or failure of this trip is our success or failure and we can do no more toward its success than by showing a good lively interest in the men convincing them that we arc right Next Monday after- wdth tlioiii noon the Student Body should be out in force to see the boya leave Go down to the depot with them and wake things up with college Tho playeti songs and cheers -- ' ( |