Show rasa PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY STUDENTS OF UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE VOLUME VIII LOG AX UTAH FRIDAY MARCH 4 1010 NUMBER 21 MILITARY BALL most ALL OVER NOW brilliant society G with utah last of ame AFFAIR YET SEEN IN LOGAN SEASON AGGIES GO OUT “The social climax of the year was readied last Monday evenin'? when the Battalion of Cadets gave their 17th annual military ball in It was the spacious Auditorium one of the most successful and brilliant functions ever given by the Military department— in fact it is very doubtful if Logan lias ever had a more important and imposin'? social affair The Auditorium bad been very tastefully decorated for tin occasion with a profusion of National and College flags and buntini? pennants under tfie direction d Lieut Morrison and the hall presented a really charmim? appear- Last Saturday evening we met the University of Utah in B Y Gvm for the hrt scheduled game ot the series for tli is year Utah was confident of an ea y victory and although our men did not make any side bets they “had blood in their eyes” and went into the game with the spirit that has characterized this is to play hard ytar's team-thauntil the whistle was blown Utah lias a fast team and play good ball hut we are not at all ashamed of the tiral score but on the other hand aie proud of the showing made hy the team on considering our old time handicap — no gym — and say that with equal chances the present Aggie squad can show up with any of them During the game Hancock and Cook were able to place the ball in any position on the basket but it would inevitable roll off on the outside of the rings Crookston and licit played their men hard and lid good work while Hobson at center played a steady game The “U” men did some clever work in g and were sure of their baskets The score at the end of the first half stood 12 to 8 in favor of the “U” but the Aggies could not keep up with the pace in the second half and the final IN GOOD SHAPE j te t ance The Governor's party which consisted of over dxty members and also a number of invited 'meats from Provo S L City will compare and promptly tlu Ojrden and Brii?ham City wer with any similar body met at the station by Lieut Calfey favorably of cadets” and a committee representin'? he After the drill came tin i?raiid College and Alumni association! consistin'? of I)rs Thomas and march which was indeed a specBall and Prof Langton who es- tacular affair and which under cort! d them to the Lincoln Hotel the direction of lloor manager in College cai riai?es and hacks Harry Stoncy was very highly apwhere a light luncheon was served preciated by the audience It was hr fort' leavim? for the ball led by Governor and Mrs Spry Colonel Shoitly before 0 the dancing who were lol loved by began with an exceptionally large attendance but there was ample room for all who desired to dance At 1020 the guests massed themselves in the fallen and along the south side of the hall to watch the cadets execute Battalion Parade First the band formed on tin rirdit then three companies under Captains M S Smart II T Plant L Wenterholm formed iii lino They were inspected and put through the manual of arms hy Major V L Tones The inspection was short but showed that the cadets had been faithfully trained and were working well “Many of them are drillin'? this year for the first time and consequently have not yet fully acquired the extreme military carriage nnd tin nbilitv to execute mass movements on a smooth lloor as one man but for neatness of dress find eagerness to obev orders well inter-collegia- am! Mrs Scott of Fort Douglae the Governor's staff the officers of Fort Douglas the Salt Lake High School Cadet officers Lieutenant and Mrs Caffey The U A C Cadet officers and then the Most of the guest' civilians however preferred to watch the gold lace and buttons and charming gowns of those marching ratli- pa-sin- Contnued on Page Two score was Friday and Saturday The U A C Players Present Clyde Fitch's Play TheChmhers Don't Fail to Attend Tickets on Sale at Box Office 28-2- 1 Line up A C Cook Hobson j c Crookston Referee — Joe Jensen SOROSIS NOTES At a meeting of the Sorosis held February 22 1910 new were elected As has been the custom since the society was organized the officers are elected to act during one term of the school year The officers are for pre ident Coral Kerr vice piesitreasurer dent Helen Bartlett Khbi Ella Stewart secretary of-fice- y Hnvcrimr is |