Show TUBE J If 3 PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY STUDENTS OF UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE VOLUME VIII LOGAN NEITHER MONTANA AXSCOREO NOR AGGIES OUTPLAY THEIR OPPONENTS BUT ARE UNABLE TO SCORE ANY MORE POINTS Something was sadly wanting machine Monday for neither team seemed to know how to turn the trick Some say the fellows had that good jolly farmer boy spirit and that both teams being of tin same order (Ag’s) there was nothing doing This is not however true for there was someIt thing doing every minute was a hard fought game from start to finish and even if they are “Ags” they show some class and are capable of making good plays The locals had by far the better end of the game and it was only by “hard luck” that they did not score at least 18 points At three different times within five minutes of play U A C had the ball within 4 yards and did not score the ball being fumbled twice and lost on downs the third time Once during the first half the forward pass to Paddock gave him a dear field and his corks lipped causing him to fall in a tangle As a result the pass failed Loth teams played as if some one else had done their thinking for them while in practise When they came to the test they collapsed in the attempt to think tor themselves Time after time 1T A C should have recovered punts and on side kicks also forward passes and did not The men played as if in some sort of a stupor as if dazed by some mysterious phenomenon Every man on both teams played for all there was in him but he was playing alone and crossfiring and imt thinking and well-j- ust play-in- g blindly Which is all due to the inexperience of the individu nk Coach Teetzel said that the fellows were so confident of winning the game by a big score after Saturday’s results between Montana and the U of U that they thought to win it without in the “Aggie” UTAH FRIDAY NOVEMBER 19 NUMBER 10 190!) any effort Finding that they must make an effort got them “up in the air” and they” did not come down during the entire ants And over the north door hung the emblem of our guests from Montana one large Bozeman Pennant Refreshments were MUCH PROMISING MATERIAL game ON HAND TO WORK daintily served It was purely an Tlie game pleased the people evening of enjoyment Now that the football season is on the sidelines and bleachers nearly over it is time for the who were not especially intereststudents to begin turning their LYCEUM COURSE ed hut was a disappointment to attention to spring athletics Of the students and team as well as these track work is one of the to many others All live in hones SOME FINE THINGS COMING most important Our prospects that the game will teach the IN THE LINE OF ENTERhis vear in track work are bright- a lesson the and TAINMENT players players er than they have been for many are all determined to redeem Next Wednesday night the years We have this year almost themselves When we play the Whitney Bros Quartette give the all of our old track team men 25 Nov on at Salt University besides many new men from the event of the U A Lake City we have one final opening Y C Lyceum Course From press B Y C S L H S U of Idachance to show what we reay This and statements of those ho and other schools can do as football men Let is reports who have heard this quartette we ought to he our banner year in all cheer up and work work to track work Men who are thinkmay expect a splendid evening’s win entertainment Whitney Bros ing of trying out for the team Line-u- p have appeared before in Utah and that ought to mean every PooleJones LE and their return is a guarantee man in the institution should beGrinnell gin immediately exercising themof high quality Brossard LT Cooley the selves in order to get into ‘the The list of the events of G L Robinson llodgkiss course with best possible shape to begin real approximate dates is C McCombs Walchlcy track work in the spring From as follows Hanson Martineau RG Bros Quartette Nov now until it becomes too cold Whitney Smith Nelson ET outside one can get excellent Paddock RE Taylor Central Grand Concert Co De- training and exercise on the G Chambers Egbert track and after winter sets in he cember 15 Hancock LII Tremper Adam Bede M C Lecture can find plenty to do to exercise J R Smith RH Froerer himself in the gymnasium until 21 February Brown FB Batt Prof S II Clark of the Uni- spring Referee Birch Nebraska UmEvery man in school should try of Chicago Three lec- versity for the team The exercise is of pire Parker Logan Field Judge tures in March Headlines-j Harry Stoney Logan Dr Thomas E Green The Ja- the very best nature and no one Halves man Marshall Logan can tell who will develop into 1910 April Question panese 35—30 the fastest and very best man Lelaml Powers Mnv 13 Season tickets will he on sale Men who are today considered to for $200 for the series Every he the sure point winners for the student should dispose of a school have been men who it was The thought did not have the slightnumber to townspeople A GOOD TIME IN SPITE OF of admission to each lec- est chance of ever becoming ail price SPECIAL FEATURES ture or conceit will be fifty cents athlete of any kind Men who There are a few social functions But of course student body tick- have already woii honors in track dining the year to which the stu- ets will be good for every event work arc Plant captain of this season’s team who ran the 220 dent body looks forward with yard dash in 21 seconds the 41d and “great expectapleasure BOB” yards in 55 seconds and the half tions” Among these is the annual CAST mile in 2 )( taking second place Senior Ball Forty in number the Lester Peterson in the state meet last year Seniors spared no time or means Philip Boyson Tlieo Janson Whitehead who rail the 100 yard to make this event one of the most Robert Brown W L Clark dash in 10 seconds fiat in the pleasant and entertaining of the Jenkins meet and year The result of their efforts Rebecca Luke Eloise Cronkston trial heats of the state was given to the public last Mon- Katherine Rogers Marie Eeeles has run it in 101 in a number lie has run the 220 Miss Holmgren of races day evening at the ThatcherPavi Marion Bryant Emma Linnartz yard dash in 23 seconds and has lion The ball was a grand suc- Patty also run the 410 yards in good 4 cess ami all present had a delight Westcrholm has run the in irriga- time Vince (explaining ful time We congratulate the seniors and hope for more of this tion) First we have a bad far- 410 yards in 5fi seconds the mile sot t of entertainment in the fu- mer on the land then a good one in 50(1 and the half mile in ture The south end of the hall then the bad one’s back then the 211 15 Allred has made good time in the 220 yards and bur- was uniquely decorated with pen- - full back C-- V v SENifPARTY Fill B |