Show PUBLISHED WEEKLY VOLUME VIII BY STUDENTS OF UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE LOU AN FRESHIESA LEMON battle in storm results in NOVEMBER very well paid for the cold dis- it's May ye reap agreeable reception given them the future Line-uby the weather man for the interest of the contest was catching Freshmen ! SOPHS HAND THE fierce UTAH FRIDAY snow TORY FOR CLASS 12 a full 19CS) 11 harvest in UlUilljIl THE ELEVENTH HOUR p CONTRIBUTIONS MUST BE IN nv r e The game was well played by Haws Richardson FB BY TUESDAY PLENTY both teams They had good for- - Morgan Caine IIB OF TIME IF YOU ward passes and kicks Drosvard Webb IIB HURRY The Sophomores had some excel-- j Waugh Carmichel QB Have you sent in your contrilent interference on their end Mohr C Turner runs the first half Adair Stuckev bution vet to the Bockv Moun-taiLG During neither team was able to score al- - Crockett Goodwin BG number of Student Life? All Dace contributions must be handed to LT though the Sophs had by far the Dalton better of the half the hall being Mr Bence or Mr W L Peterson on the Freshies’ ten yard line bv next Tuesdav morning in or- The Sophs have several times der that a proper selection and the s'vxtem of getting down tlu revision mav he made for the field at any eost 4 number Now' is the time for you In the second half the team Ro-- s MrCune was busy Sun-an- d to get out your adjectives polish were both confident of victory the game was more brilliant day trying to rid his gloves of up your style and tell us some than ever The hall would lie s n ufT lent him by an obliging livelv anecdotes or write us some punted a man would wait for it Freshman picturesque bits about your naMuch depends on tive country It the success of this number will show to the college world what kind of a life is ours perched up here in the Rockies whether we have ideas whether we are quick to appreciate what is about us and above all whether we have the ability to write clear straightforward lively English We may feel things keenly ourselves but the high art eotre: in making others see and feel as we do There are words that will do it and it is for us to find them w-') Already we have had rumors ol talcs of the sheep herder’s lilc in Montana of coyote fights in New Mexico and bits of lovely lilting Knockout Drops verse about the pine the poplar the sage brush and the sego-lilto come down and in order to getj AGOIES MEET the trout and tlm deer This a hold of it would let it hit in the subjects doesn’t exhaust tl'e snow and stop then pick the The range and the mountains are cold icy thing up in benumbed full of them — frontier life still hands and hug it with both arum exists and even in Logan the to keep it from slipping away get your fighting spirit traditions are still alive of the AROUSED AND HELP With the ball held thus he would pioneers Think what is the most WIN stmt down the field only to be beautiful thought you have had rolled in the snow by a tackier or Think Our football team offers to and put it into verse the with himself hv slipping is willing to what is the most exciting thing last give to anyone who At hall the loss’of probable come to the game tomorrow the that over happened to you or a Soph got free with the hall and eat ext exhibition of football your friends and put it iut a gi crook escaped or book by some football players and all story Think why you are glad plays and bo’s” “would tackhrs and around good football that can be mi are a western man and write made a brilliant m juml run for us a sketch Do something and had any where for the price was this alas! And a touchdown The soldiers played the Univer- get to work immediately The the of back half the Geo Caine last Saturday scoring eleventh hour is striking and the ") “worthies” This wa only one sity their live points from straight work must he done by Tuesday the Sophomors for of three football and allowing luck to he Now is the time for you to count Freshies struggled while the' with the other fellow What shall as a writer It depends on you in full hopes to on living gamelv whether you do on Page Eight) Frtsh (Coutiuued Cheer whistle up the last So plu ' j oil-sid- Vic 5 e j j n i morning after there the big snow storm on the Bulletin board the Last Saturday ap-jnar- ed let's call following: “Freshie the game oft' today and play ‘unie time when it’s better weather” signed “Sophs” Evidently those six inches of cold snow did not look good to them During the second hour this plea had been erased and the following put in its place: “Come nn Sophs don’t be afraid of a little snow Come out and we’ll roll you in it” — Freshies The football teams of both classes had been practising every night for two weeks Every man in each class was doing all he could to insure victory The girls had the spirit for weeks before Satin day and encouraged their heroes sang their songs came out aixl watched practice and even sawed buttons on the fellows’ shirts when torn olf in practice When chapel came around on day every Soph shunned and completely all Freshmen when the Freshies saw a crowd of Sophomores collecting they hissed at them and tried to overhear the conversation Just before the choir sang the Sophs gave a rousing cheer The Freshies responded with an “Oh what a — funny feeling” This enthusiasm which had been ripening for weeks had reached' about its limit when the dinner hell rang The football men appeared on the scene of action — some with out pads some with only half a jersey and some with dress shoes etc But every man had the spirit of the contest On tlu side lines the students took one side or the other and 'ellcd themselves hoarse Tlu game was finally started at 1 dout :'10 p m There wits a dash of life and vigor very seldom seen in a contest The People who saw the game felt tl’e great fc j j - 1EE ’dO-- y |