Show STUDENT LIFE rage two git's who were downed on t'heir vard line Utah was forced to kick on the third down Montana returned the punt and Utah aga-ikicked Montana tried a pass which was captured by Urookston who carried the ball for a 10 yard gain The rest of the quarter was characterized n for-wai- d by continual punting Score 3 to 0 in favor of When time was call-1- del A U Uoolcy L M Winsor (1 fell uliort ed the ball Avas in Utah’s posses- - (4 Busby M A Nelson II Percy sion on Montana's oO yard line Bai rowi There are four more names still and dill no further scoring Final score — 3 to 3 in favor to be acted upon and it is expecof the Aggies ted that all will receive favorable consideration The Line up This makes the 11)11 graduating “IT” of Montana class by far the largest the instiAggie1 Beard tution has eveir seen e Jones t AVitk fifty four graduate prac-- f Pa(kb k Ryan Holden (Reason tieally certain and with probably g Bennett more fifty eight in all ther e Conners ’ll’s lead the class of 1910 bv Martineau Robinson r Simpson over twenty graduates M aeley Hancock r t F line sard r e Little 1910-1- 1 DEBATING E Hrcssard Dobson q 2 : 1 Ag-gie- e 1 1 Second Quarter With the ball in Montana's possession on lur 22 yard line she punted out of bounds With the ball again in play Utah lost it on a fumble Montana tried a forward pa s which Urookston Li i d h ay Deschamps 1) Theime f making a 23 yard run Urookston ' to Montana's 10 yard line Utah Egbert (apt) r h Winslanby Wcisel — Referee Uolmrii — fumbled but recovered the ball having loot several yards A field Fmp ire Slaughter — Field Judge Mont-ggoal was tried by Paddock but it Yorbis — Head Linesman me ry — T hue k e e pe r was blocked and the ball secured s yards but was downed by on Utah's 2 yard line Mar-tinea- u n but punting with the ball down in Montana territory tilling well Dur- ing this period Montana tried two forward pas es — one netted 12 yards the other failed Xo scoring was done during this quarter Yenle Debating Manager certainly pleased with the intercollegiate debating outlook for the year Never before lias such inteiest in debating been manifest With many of our old men back and ready for the harness and with an exceptional list of men new to debating in this school signed up the prospects for a winning year in this all im- For Ftali the entire back field l layed a good game Lindsay and Egbert weie (specially good making repeatedly long gain? The line was a wall of ctonc the trio in the center showing up in fine portant school activity arc very stvle pleasing Little and Ryan stared for the s While no have been Yard tv held a- yet tin men are already The foiwaid pass was used but wo: king haul upon the question twice by Utah failing both times The proposition to he debated in Thn pass which was Montana ’s’ the inter- - ollegiate tiyumts as well s which is strong hold only netted her lbjas in the ekes also the same question wo are to yards The olTicialing of the game was debate with t'he University is as very poor and caused much follows Resolved — That wrangling granteil it were constitutional it would lie 1911 GRADUATES wise to establish a graduated inS’udcnt Life published some come tax and an inheritance tax In all probability this (piestion few weeks ago the names of as ed upon which we submit to the Univereighteen ‘Indents faveiably hv the faculty for sity will he changed after the It ha been left vague1 At the last faculty try-ougraduation meeting the fallowing additional pui posev to bring out as many nanus were favorably acted upon interpretations of the subject as — I (’ Lambert Earl Robinson possible Clarence Joiicf1 Fred Froerer L The present expectation is that v try-out- - y Barrington Egbert made good both by generalship and at carrying the as he easily made the nuaining distance through a gib hole made by Benny Olds and ball re-fo- ur Tubby Hall Brep failed by in dies a comparatively easy goal — O S F LANTERN SIC TRANSIT A green little freshman In a green little way Drank a green cream de nientho Five or six times a day And the green little grasses Ni w ten de rl y wa v e O’er the green little fivshman’s Green little grave — Ex ) t Honest Treatment to All CURRELL Wm t “Students’ Expressman” jj" Hacjjajre Transferretl to all parts of the j £ cilv Healiiarters Riter Bros Drtijr Co T Resilience Thone HelUnrt k T 4 See Our Prices Eckard Brothers - Proprietors L Conk J Olsen lleber Dance ck J S Baddock Ivan Egbert A E Bowman (J L Morrison 'harlrs S 8 now R L Nelson Ja II Holden W L loner J K the will take plaev the first Monday after the Tluiugi-givin- g try-ou- 4 Kememlier our Optical Department Is charge of Competent Kefraetionist In RELIABLE WATCH REPAIRING Everythin? In W'atelies Clocks Jewelry nnl Silver are College Souvenirs C M S3 1 M WENDELBOE East 1st North Sr Lo?au Utah ts Ilolida v EXTRACTS FROM 0 S U LANTERN In the second ha If Egbert mad n running catch of a lhipB punt which was the real L J Knapp feature of the game Ball Geo L Zun- State rooters took a great deal Ralph Joseph A Robert L Wrigley A E Fiited Tested hair-raisin- g bt H-H-4 I 1 E II Watson A M W Sessions F W S M Welch 0 Glasses Eyes ts Pad-doke would fumble Willey k tried three field goals Two v‘ rat foul A of these were blocked and one B teuon W e Eagle Cafe try-out- Fourth Quarter J Andrews this the During Aggies Uurjar Jar quarter held the hall right up againd Brown J Montana’s goal hut at the eritieal Mauglan E moment nia-jorit- j Utah’s line here held like a stone wall Montana lost 2 yard" and was then penalized 3 She tried a forward pass which Egbert intercepted but the ball was eallwl1 back and Utah penalized for offdde On the next two downs Montana lost ground but on the third she made a successful kick for a field goal from the 18 yard line The second rpiarter ended as did the first with ex changes of punts Score at the end of first half 3 to 2 Third Quarter The third quarter was from the game which Egbert played Quick as a llaslr and always going until literally sat upon by the of the opposing team he was the life of the ’Varsity His running catch of that short punt brought up visions of “Rink” 1 o by Montana Montana punted 43 varels and recovered the ball on a fumble by Utah The Aggies were penalized 3 yards and Montana then tried another forward pass which was intercepted by Utah Lindsay wemt through the line for Montana intercepa good gain ted a forward pm-- and ran 40 of consolation J H-H ATTENTION t We sell all kinds of new and second hand Furniture and $ will Pay You Half Price Back it when you leave school $ ! 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