Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE TWO were fast and snappy showing a vast improvement over the Saturday previous especially in line work Wyoming apparently had heard that our line was weak and attempted to carry us off our feet by line plays They soon found their mistake and then resorted almost entirely to the old fashioned end run by which they made their greatest gains with recourse now and then to the forward pass in which they were very inefficient The Aggies on the other hand made much ground by the use of open plays the forward pass netting them more ground than any other play During the first two quarters of the game only two touchdowns were “chalked up” to the credit of the Aggies the remaining six scores being made during the last haf three in each quarter Out of eight trials Batt kicked five goals The low score on the first two periods of the game can be easily accounted for The Aggies made several costly fumbles in the first half when the goal was within easy striking distance and Wyoming played better ball during the fore part of the game the men being in better condition and playing with more vim Of the Utah team Brossard Goodspeed Mohr and Jones starred while Crookston in throwing the forward pass showed that he has that feature of the game down to an art Of the Wyoming team the quarterback V Rogers proved himself a whirlwind The rather long wait between the halves was enlivened by a class rush between the Freshmen and Sophomores Several days previous to the game the Freshmen issued a challenge to their superior classmen only to be ignored They were not satisfied however with such treatment and appeared at the football game dressed for deadly combat thinking to force the wary Sophomores into contest Nothing developed until the fifteen minute interims-siobetween halves was nearly up when a body of Freshmen came upon the field manfully n toward the center of the field to capture the dummy and carry it on to their goal Due to superior numbers the Freshmen were rapidly succeeding when the fun was stopped by the umpire and the football game was again on Time was taken out several times for minor injuries Hitchcock of the Wyoming team was carried from the field unconscious toward tin end of the game ' Wyoming Aggies Jones-Ker- r Whitman le II Rogers Tt Kirby Nelson Owen Green lg Thompson-Marti- c n Goodspeed Brossard qb Hastings Anthony Lenardson Hitchcock V Rogers lh Davis Taylor rh rg rt Batt re Mohr Crookston fb Referee Arch Egbert J D Davis N Rogers Umpire Ivan Egbert Head Linesman Harry Stoney Timer Marshall Last Friday evening in the College Library the U A C Women’s League entertained the men of the Faculty The ladies on the reception committee Mrs G W Thatcher Mrs Frank West Mrs George Thomas Mrs A E Bowman Mrs L D Batchelor Mrs G B Hendricks and Mrs Earl Robinson through the liberal use of rugs easy chairs palms ferns chrysanthemums and numerous potted plants bad transformed the always attractive Library into a very pleasant drawing-rooSolos by Mr Ben Parkinson readings by Miss Huntsman and violin and piano duets by AT rs Spicker and Mrs Sloan were pleasingly rendered and reccivul enthusiastically Frozen Ida no mange wafers and candy were served under the direction of Mrs J W Jensen assisted by Miss Cooper Mrs F I) Daines Mrs Carrington Mrs Hirst and Mrs Linnartz After an hour’s social chat the guests m WINTER COURSE STARTED (Continued from Page one) done parallels the work done in a semester of the regular college curriculum A student may' take the first half of his first year at college during one winter course aiul finish that year’s work the following winter Thus it is possible for a student to complete a four year’s course by attending eight half years and upon the completion of such a course the student is entitled to the regular degree conferred by the institution This system will justly prove throughout the very’ popular state It greatly increases the value of the school to the people of the State Previously the winter courses appealed to but a few elementary work only’ being Now they appeal to a offered vast number of ambitious boys and girls who from lack of funds or because farm work occupies their energies until late in the fall and early in the spring are unable to spend the entire school year away from their work yet are desirous of obtaining a complete education News was received here of the death of Mrs Sara Goodwin at her home in San California For many Diego y’ears Mrs Goodwin was a resident of this city She was a trustee of the College and also librarian for a number of years She was a very’ accomplished re-ccnt- musician and was well known throughout the state Ill health compelled her to move to The place to buy your shoes and furnishings Suits overcoats and trousers made to order on short notice 145 N Main PORTRAIT BY RABE The Emblem of Quality Highest Award IMPA 1909 Phones 420b 178x 135 Main XhXXhXXmhXX!vXm‘ SHOES SOLED WHILE YOU WAIT All Wurk guaranteed Free 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