Show li—If— Yellow Journal VOLUMIC UTAH LOGAX VIII UTAH Edited by Sorosis Hi! DAY LTFFMPPR 3 NUMBER 1!)0!) VSJGGIES SCORE 22—0 COACH MEETINGJFAG CLUB TE3T-ZEL’- S MEN PUT UP FAST AND CLEAN A GAME In the past six years the State University ami the State Agricultural College have met six times on the gridiron and each 11 gamej has returned the University a the sixth winner Thurday i straight victory for the Univei-- i sity players came when the Ag-- ! It' gies were defeated 22 to 0 was a good game of football bc-- j tween two eleven well matched in physical ability and each well! Maddock drilled in game said of tiie game— ‘Today the Aggies played hard and game) football and showed themselves te j i team” The battle was fought on the gridiron surrounded by one ofj the largest and most enthusiasm tic assemblages of football fol- lowers that has graced Cum-- j ming's Field The west bleach- DECEMBER WEATHER ers were massed with Utah stud-- ' "The Wind and the Rain's uj setting the season ents and in the grand stand sur-- j And the world twixt the two of them feels there Is treason the! rounding the College band Hut we've jov — ringing joy — in our hearts and brains did! 300 rooters strong Aggie And what do we care tor the wi nils and the lain their bet to make the team win — “ Piexvs ” Admonition field and hurled back across the their churs and songs with a fine men the AgrieuM a ai College can ti eat the charming grace anil manner of Miss Wilson helped to show of spirit be proud of its showing: add enthusiasm and her selecThe weather tho cloudy was The Line-uideal for the player and spectaUTAH tions wci e very well rendered the Italian versions also tors and the field while a trifle jon(s Shores LL soft was all that could be aked piossml Home the little Waltz song and Lullaby LT The game was a clean one yfartineau D Olson Mr Smith proved himself a very LG and very little time was taken McCombs XieNon abb accompanist and Mr Klein’s C out for injured men The Aggies jjobinson Christensen violin selections were also very RG Miss Wilson besides did their best work on defense kelson K- T V Olsen impressiw and by using tho short forward Paddock Walker having a charming voieeis a great ILK several of the Two Utah men were re- Konn social favorite L- IIIL Grant leading towns people entertained placed but “our boys” played ITancock that wc the same line-u- p thru’ out Crookston imiil - Romney in her honor We hopesoon by Doolittle-Loel- l Crookston Hancock Egbert mull Butt may be favored again F1L Paddock were responsible for Love similar musical treats and that MUs Wilson will not make this most of the gains and to them fell the honor of the fiist her last visit to our college town four Jowns made against Utah The SENTIMENT Dther players put up a good fight The persistent effort to give and wc arc proud of all for they lid their best cverylrndy a lift when possible to ENJOYED make everybody we come in conMuch credit is due to Coacli LARGE CROWD tact with a little belter o(Tto radi reetzcl for the eleven he turned MUSICAL TREAT Dut The concert given Tuesday ate sunshine1 cheer hope and good Ve all voice TeetzeUs senti- evening by Miss Wilson assisted will not only brings light and ments when he said “lam proud by Mr Klein Violinist and Mr joy to other hearts but opens o wn of the game exhibition my men Smith Pianist was largely attend- wide the door to our offered and considering the now ed To say the least it was a rare p par-ticular- j j j - - lv Prest Froerer: Meeting will please come to order The business of this meeting as you all know is to decide about the Ag dance And before we discuss the subject I should like to say that it seems to be up to the Ag Club to get things going You know our dance last year was pretty line and we’ve got to hustle to beat it this year Sessions: Look Here I think wel hettir decide on a date push it through the committee and have it all settled before any other bids are in We ought to have what we want and we'll get it if we decide without taking time to consider it I object tu Mr Ballantyim the plan of action Pres Froerer: That’s out of order We'll weigh your objection Mr Sessions was that all? Air Sessions: Uil consider it Sadler Act in haste and repent in leisure we can’t find Allred: Hy anything out by wrangling like this Mr President Geo Caine: aren’t you on the amusement committee? Haven’t you some idea as to what dates are open? We need our Pres Froerer football fellows to make our party a success As you know we have our last game on Thanksgiving day Everyone will be ready for a dance by Dec 6 Mr McOmie: Sorosis had its party last year in December and it didn’t go behind Froerer: That reminds me I haven’t had any one speak to me about bringing a date before the committee but you never can tell He’s sure to about Brossard stand in with Sorosis and will probably bring in their bid But I’ll speak to I can fix that Thomas and get him to reserve December fi for u? if we decide gb ! upon it Aldous : I was talking to — Oh well she said that Sorosis was set upon having that date Lloyd: May I have tho floor wo ought It seems to to go Tather slow about me-ah-th- at thii-ab-matt- It won't do cr |