Show 1 VOLUME XI ublislied Weekly by the Students of the Utah Agricultural College LOGAN UTAH Fit! DAY NOVEMBER 1 NUMBER 1912 OUR THREE MEN G MONTANA GAME AT LETHBRIDGE Mr George Stewart while at the Dry Farming Congress met and talked to Professor Bailey of Cornell the best authority on agriculture of today also Profes sor Hopkins of the University of Illinois the Persian the Russian and the Chinese ambassadors Mr StetvHrt is very quiet and will say little of his own work in helping to win prizes for the U A C hut is enthusiastic when speaking of the great men he met “The best part of my trip 7 ’ lie tells us “was meeting these men It is an inspiration to talk to them The ten minutes talk 1 had with them was almost worth You know Professor the trip Bailey is the author of nearly all mu text hooks on agriculture” “No he doesn't seem to work so hard now he is getting quite old lie has the appearance of a man retiring from work and seems very philosophical” The most interesting thing about the Persian ambassador however was his oratory lie is the most powerful speaker I have ever heard lie spoke of “The Dry Farming Congress as a universal movement toward peace” “It was rather hard for the ambassador to speak English so I did not talk with him long hut I talked some time to the one from China lie was of course very anxious to impress upon me the fact that China is now a Republic but he spoke consome about the g ditions there He said that nearly half of China was arid and China would have few famines if the great arid part could be reclaimed I should have liked to have talked to him longer but Professor Hopkins was introduced to me then I was much surprised to find him so young He is only about forty and enjoys life as much as a boy “You ask about the competing teams The team from Washington was made up of students younger than we were but those from Manitoba were older They verc people who had had a great (Continued on Page 7) Russian dry-farmin- FORMER AGGIE PROMINENT IN CANADA One of the most pleasurable the parly of college men were features of the recent trip ot made to feel that it was entirely President Widtsoe and party to at their disposal during the enCanada was the entertainment tire time of their visit in Canada Mrs Gordon also is a former furnished them by Mr R J GorMr Utah woman and her welcome to wife of don and Lethbridge Gordon is an alumnus of the Utah having College Agricultural graduated with the class of He is at present in charge of one of the most importapt engineer-inn- in Canada being o districts surveyor chief over a district one hundred miles long by one hum! red seventy live miles wide Mr and Mrs Gordon occupy one of the best homes in Lethbridge and 18-9- 9 C ming’s fast squad on the A campus tomorrow at p m The contest will no doubt be an interesting one Although the visiting team met defeat in last week’s game with the strong Boulder aggregation they come here fully intent upon taking the Aggies’ scalp and the possible outiome is the subject of conOur men siderable speculation 11 b the party was genuinely free and Strict whole-hearte- d She is a woman Craighead- - of accomplishments splendid having pursued advanced work and her in medicine and art attainments intellectual rare coupled with her charming and vivacious personality went ia toward making the stay of the Utah party genuinely pleasant and enjoyable n ANOTHER BIG GAME SATURDAY Our football team will do battle with the University of Wyo- We defeated the Montana team last Saturday on our own field and the score of 17 to 0 makes a far better showing than the 8 toO which was the result of the game last year with the same team While every fellow on our team is loud in his praise of the sportsmanlike spirit of the visitors we are congratulating ourselves on the worthy twelve who represented us and the U of U is undoubtedly anxiously awaiting the time when they may see how much Wronger our men are than when they appeared in the Coloradq games That our boys are in excel lent condition and working as a unit is most gratifying knowledge to every member of the Student Body Every man on the team is a star hence we are at a loss to say who did the greatest playing Even the Coach is to be complimented on the persistent way he marched up and down the side line He made such an excellent model for Binford’s numerous “make up men” that they prob-rdd- y will never stuff drill again names The following line-u- p only stars: UtUali Position Montana Jones-Moh- r le Bonan Weidman lt Kirby Lornblazer-KieNelson lg NOVEMBER 2 are in the pink of condition and fully confident that the prescrip-tioconcocted and administered to Montana last Saturday will be d repeated— only in larger doses— to Wyoming tomorrow We found Coach Teetzel in his eosv new ofliee n the gymnasium He seemed justly proud of his and talked new headquarters freely of the coming gridiron He said: (Continued on Pago Three) event McCarty Day Shaw c Owen lg Green rt Battt Schweitzer Daines-SmcaGoodspecd q rh Gautt Taylor Brossard Kelley-Owslclh Crookston fb Deschamps The Game by Quarters Just four minutes from the time the ball was kicked to the boys in blue we had a touchdown In two more minutes our old warrior Bill kicked the goal in his usual good style Wc were sure then that the game was ours But the Montana boys— true sportsmen — fought bravely and stubbornly In making the the A C men first touch-dowdid not once lose the ball but after making their “yards’ twice successfully after the goat kick they lost it Montana did not dare risk ft play and so kicked on the first he d y n |