Show Published Weeklibn the Shnlvutx nf VOLUME IX LOO AX UTAH Hu- - i'ji Uinh FRIDA V JANUARY 20 1011 NUMBER 15 aggies defeat FIELDING TEAM QUESTION OF IMMEDIATE INTEREST SUBMITTED B Y U BY A C FOR Our debate with tin? Brigham Young University of Provo promises to l)o one of great interest because of the immediate importance of the question to American This question which people Debating Manaeer Wooley submitted to Provo a few days ago reads as follow: Resolved: That the system of direct primaiy nominations is preferable to that of nomination by caucus and convention” The point hen at bsue is the very one that Col Roosevelt lost out on in his fight with the “old guard” of New York Date while throughout the country discussion as to the advisability of substituting direct pinnaiy nomination for caucus and "convention nomina-- j tion was common There is every) evidence too that this question will be again brought up for discussion before our next election A'ide then from the purely economic and theoretical interest of the subject it is one that should apeal to every student and every citiezn The debate will be held in 'Logan probably late in March The debaters to represent the U A C are Mr' I B Ball Mr W L Quayle and Mr Ifervin Bunder-son — NO ISSUE OF STUDENT LIFE NEXT WEEK In view of the fact that the regular term end examinations are scheduled for next week STUDENT LIFE will not be as usual We hope that all will “pass through the fire “successfully and be ready to start next terms work with a vim is-su- Inter-Collegia- te BY THE DECISIVE SCORE OF 44 TO 11 THE AGGIES DE- FEATED FIELDING The basket-bal- l season began last Friday night with a game between the Aggies and the Fielding Academy of Paris Idaho The score 44 to 11 indicates that the but game was rather it proved of interest nevertheless Being the first game of the one-side- d year it wa naturally appreciated but adding to this the fact that : our team was victorious adequate reason is given for the enthusiasm shown The game was (harles I JI Jensen bnen rough two men being removed from the floor Crookston and Lowe Many fouls were called but the teams fared equally well in pitching baskets from them For the Aggies Ilobrxm and Bros-sarstarred each pitching eight field baskets Egbert and Crookston played their old game at guard Avliile Walker in his first contest played excellent ball Lack of team work was obvious to those watching the fggies but this is explained by the fact that ’97 d who since 1900 has News has been received that Mr of Agricul been in the employ of the United States Department tu re in the Bureau of Soils and the Bureau of Plant Industry has accepted a position with the Ameiican Beet Sugar Company Denver Colorado This promotion m ums a loss to the U S I) A but a great gain to Mr den on in responsibility and in financial ream Mr Jensen’s permanent address will be Denver Colo Deration Iis work will consist in carrycare of American Beet Sugar Co they had practiced together but soils fertilizers seeds fungicide"? with field on experiments ing three times before the game In ef tilth applica ion f wife" etc in short gencr methods different view of this their showing was real investigation of the ideal conditions for sugar beet culture markable The Company desired the most capable efficient and practical man It indicates that there is going that could be secured and they aretlie to be congratulated on the to be “something doing” in baskerealization of their wish t-ball at the A C this year and then to compare our team with the B Y C team judging A C OPERA from their score with the Field-inAedaniev — 31 to 27— it shows O COMES that the A C is much superior JOHNNY MR HUBBARD TELLS US OUR “WHEN WEAKNESSES IN RE- MARCHING HOME TO BE to the Crimsons notwithstanding the fact that the Aggies have only PRESENTED SOON GARD TO MUSIC begun to train while the B Y C “When Johnny team has been training for nearThe opera Mr Hubbard's lecture la t FriHome” 'is' pro ly three months and hence should day was enjoyable to a certain ex Comes Marching best Last year the tent but was far more suieriieial grossing rapidly and will be be at their Jan- B Y C played us close but when than one would expect from a ready for presented we see such a marked difference man of his wide experience Hi uary JOth This little opera and from start in our favir so early in our trainopening shot was a quotation tuneful and catchy ing season and when we consider on Two) (Continued on Page Three) 1 IMUMJECTORE 0 n ion-alion- t r (Continued Page Be C Will A M For Tr gouts Debating Held The First 6)eek In February |