Show I Published Weekly by Utah Agricultural College SPLENDID OFFICERS AT U A C With the arrival of First lieutenant II I) Brockbank dental surgeon Wednesday 3 1918 Heber Meeks U ATHLETICS PROSPECTS BRIGHT NEXT YEAR thoe salutorv results The College has been asked the war of 191 and there have by Adjutant General McCain by been many such one of the telegram to send twenty five mo-- t importa1! Ins been the re- - students and four faculty memvitalization of our educational bers to the Presidio California systems in the opinion of Supt 'or a spec ial sixty day course in II B Wil-o- n formerly of Tope- - military training to prepare ka Kansas but recently ap- - them to assist in the increased pointed Superintendent of Pub military training at the institulie Instruction of Berkeley Cal tion next year according to s word who spoke on educational j just issued by the Presibefore the students of ihe dent's office According to spesummer quarter of the College cial instructions sent to Prest on Monday July 1 He empha- - Peterson by Adjutant General sized the fact that this war has McCain some twenty five stud- made it all important that the ents of the college and four facpurpose of education bo clearly ulty members will be given a before the minds of the teach- special intensive course in miliers This purpose to state eon-- ( tary training running from July Continued on page 3) (Continued on page 3) Of C RECOGNITION PROBLEMS MANY RECEIVE TRAINING OF WAR AT PRESIDIO AL FOR 1 the number of commissioned officers in charge of the College detachment of the National army now taking Mechanical training at the Col- lege has been increased to six Under the capable direction of Captain John II Frazee in charge of the detachment the men are being rapidly whipped into shape so that now aftei two weeks work they present i distinctly military appearance Captain Frazee is immensely popular with the men Ilimself an old Wyoming man a graduate of the University of Wyoming where he distinguished himself as an athlete he found ready sympathy with the de- LAWN PARTY tachment which was recruited from the Cowboy state The ENJOYED BY ALL great interest taken by the captain in the physical g of the men has led him to proSOLDIERS ARE INVITED mote athletics among the men Without doubt the soldiers and already baseball suits andjore phe greatest drawing card equpiment have been purchased at the partv Fridav night Not for the detachment and teams onv l!i(1 thev bring the ladies are being organized From 1903 Uit' n mKxi numbers but added to 1910 Captain Frazee saw ac- much life to the evening’s protive service as lieutenant and gram in the company commander Linford’s welcoming I)r He Philippines Constabulary was well soldiers to the speech was an instructor in the Third given and heartily appreciated Officers’ Training camp at Camp No one can doubt the high Lewis Washington American morale of the army Lieut I C Burdick who is when he sees the spirit manicommanding officer of Provis- fested by the boys here ional company A of the detachAs always Prof Johnson de- ment is a graduate of the Ore- lighted his hearers with the gon Agricultural College where splendid and appropriate muhe represented his institution in sical numbers that were renboth basketball and track during dered the four years of his college The evening's entertainment course winning eight letters was well rounded off by a peanut He was also a member of variand dancing on the lawn ous class football anil baseball The student body is to be con-- 1 teams gratulated on having the sold- Lieut H C Force is a gradu- ier boys here Surely they np- ate of Harvard College Law predated the tact of Prof John-- i school He received his II in son in having everybody sing 1902 as a member of the varsity "Wyoming Will Shine Tonignt” football team Before answer- The boys were quick to come ing the call of his country in the back with one of their own songs the present crisis he was practicing much to the de light students attorney in Seattle Let’s have more parties and Lieut J M Curtis surgeon don’t forget the soldiers (Continued on page two) That Utah was placed on the athletic map in a very definite fashion by the stellar work of the 1917 Utah Aggie football team evidenced by the fact that a recent issue of the Chrisian Science Monitor published in Boston Massachusetts devoted a column to a review’ of the football season of Utah’s Agricultural College The article which will furnish to Utah readers as well an excellent summary rob-lem- DR CLEMENTS VISITS U A C well-bein- A A Editor and Mgr RECEIVES DISTINCT Military Students Interesting Lecture EDUCATION July Opportunity For Supt Wilson Delivers CAMP HAVE BRILLIANT COLLEGE CAREERS Logan Utah j i j I N INTERESTED RANGE DEVELOPMENT I)r Frederick E Clements of the Carnegie Institute Washington DC range management expert of international fame lias just concluded a visit of inspection to the College in which plans were laid for cooperation between Dr Clements and the newly established department of range management With Dr Clements were Mrs Clements and Dr Hall and Mr Loftficld two experts associated with Dr Clements in his work Although Mr Clements look? upon Washington I) C a? he maintains two laboratories in the west where his experimental work is carried on His summer Inborn tor picturesquely located on Pike? Peak Colorado while his win- ter laboratory is at Tucson Ariz The visit of Dr Clements to the College is of particular in- toiost coming just at the time of the organization of a department of range management at Inasmuch is the institution much of the state of Utah must always remain range land it is highly important that special (Continued on page four) of the below’ season is reproduced : The athletic season of the 1917-1- 8 just closed at the Utah Agriculture College has been an unusual year with things breaking on the right side Ordinarily the College does not take a prominent place on the athletic map of the Rocky Mountains but this year the college holds the state championship in intercollegiate basketball and track wo:k and was judged worthy by the athletic press of the west of the football championship of the Becky Mountain Conference The end of the football season found the College with seven ictories and one tie score to its credit in the conference games The only game remaining to be was the university of I hived Denver and this unfortunately could not be arranged although the U A C proposed to Denver to i lay the game either in Colorado or Utah Comp l nth e scores showed up wt’l for the Utah “Aggies" Thus for example the Utah “Aggies’’ defeated the Colorado “Aggies" by a score of 57 to 7 vTiD Denv r defeated them only 10 to7 Likewise the Utah men non by n score of 53 to 0 over the University of Wyoming wh'le Denver got the best of hern by lh? far closer score of 19 to 10 At the end of the foot- (Continued on page four) 1 ) x 4 |