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Show AGGIES WORK HARD FOR VARSITY GAME LOGAN, Nov. 20. In epite of unfavorable un-favorable weather conditions, the Aggie football squad is plugging away every: afternoon to get into snape for the bat- j tie "with the L'nfveisity of Utah eleven i here Thanksgiving day. friuce its rc-: turn from the Bo?.emau trip last Sunday : the team has uudergone one long grind' i of training. Traiuer Acknmnn is nure-I nure-I ing the wore spots, and the boys are again rounding into fighting trim. ; Kappel is the only member of the ; team who is unable to practice. The j Charlie horse which he received recently ; is gradually improving, however. He is taking a cross-country run every day, but it has been thought wise to keop him out of the scrimmages with the freshmen. It is expected that Quarterback Lewis, who was dec fared ineligible as a result of missuog some of thy ea rly examinations, examina-tions, will be able to make up his btudies in time to play in the. Thanksgiving day game. Hulton has been I'lyvng quarterback in Lewis's olace, and the coach has also worked Ellsworth in this position. Only a few now plays have been given to the eleven, most oi." tin; time V-eing spent in perfecting thoe whim Conch Teetzcl has already given tlie team. Coach Samp of the froftlmum team lms whipped into line a strong squ.id of f re-fin ies and seeond-.-itring men to do battle with the regulars every evening. The infants were tnught new offensive, nnd defensive tactics while the eoj-legians eoj-legians were on thn Montana trip, in order to give the regular team some now problems to solve. The Hecond string men tre showing a groat ,de,il of spirit by Ftnving out so .into in tho season without any prospect of playing games, except the poundings which ore. administered bv the regulars. regu-lars. Those who are still out are den-son, den-son, Kvertnn, Crnokston, "Reese, Oldrovd, Christiansen, Larsen, Pieh Whittior. Hilliam, Lund, Croft. YV right and Turin Tur-in an. A storv In the Rtudant paper srousfd considerable dissatisfaction last week, nnd this lias developed Into some VHluablo spirit created hy closer olisrv;itioiiH on tlif part of those not satisfied. Thn following resolutions wera submitted submit-ted by Hie Home Kcnnomlra girls and accepted ac-cepted by the stiideni body: Wo., the students of the Utah Afrrlcul-turnl Afrrlcul-turnl college, do hereby resolvo that : Whereas, our fool bull team fs superior lo the football team of the University of Utah; and, Whereas, the football enthusiasm Is at an intense pitch; Tt i solved. Tha t the hoodoo be driven from the i ii in 'i if of the Utah AkWcuI-t AkWcuI-t urn I eolleno and from the city of I,itin. That every member of the student body attend Hie, game. That tho Kludomt body, headed by the band, escort tho tea ni from the jsym- nssiuin To the footbnll field. That (he band lend the student body hi school sours t hroiiKhout the Kanir. That, every Rirl extend at least eighty Ions of uin power nnd every fellow t j leasl inn tuns of lunc pmver. i That llo;i rsencMs be loo trivial for con-1 sldern (Ion. ! That th.-re ihould he no Interval nf silen'-e from shirt to finish, ex-cpt when sIhuhIh are Riven. That winter course students and faculty realize and perform their duties hh nieiu-hevi nieiu-hevi of the student bod v. That anv student lenvius" Ibe field he-1 fore the name in finished he barred from nthMidhik' "I' alhlelic activities for the rest of I ho venr. That when the team Is In danger or at other Intense moments l!ui sludent body ! rise to their feel and yell. |