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Show When they laughed at him be cried ' onit mort. But for ths moat part the boys ara "surfftna Injo the collar,' aa one officer expressed it this morning, end ere doing fine work which already al-ready ts show in a; In their walk and appearance. All have a food healthy coat of tea and make full hands at the mesa table. Physical efficiency testa are b: Ins; held at -the training camp at Fort Douglas this week as part of the nation-wide program of the National Na-tional Amateur At hist I federation to determine the relative physical standards in various parts of the country. The testa are simple and are made In ordinary clothing, without with-out spiked shoes -or other aids to better scores. The results from the rarlous training camps will be tabulated tab-ulated for future reference. . The students are finishing their work on the rifle range today. They are practising at rapid fire shooting at present at 200 yards range from a prone poeitioa with rest. Very many creditable scores are being made largely by those boys ho u have had rifle practise a home. A track -and ft-ld meet will be held on "Visitors ay." August la, which will be open to sny member of the training camp. Suitable trophies tro-phies and prises will be given both for points and events. Through the courtesy of the board of trustee of the University of Utah, the track iand field at that Inatltulon will be used. This field Is adjacent to the -site of the training camp and Is ad- -mirnbly adapted for the use of the students,. - A"- Because of the absence of the Thirty-eighth Infantry band from the post last evening, the Sunday night concert, ordinarily given by that organisation, was rendered by the band of the Seventy-sixth fleid artillery, now on duty In the training train-ing Amp. The band of-the .Thirty-eighth .Thirty-eighth Infantry, which la on a recruiting re-cruiting tour, will return to the post tomorrow evening. A pessimist -Is an opt Unlet la ra- verse. - - ply with thi camp rulM and nfiuad to obvy military eommanda. On boy from Idaho erlod hlmaelf nt of th eamo. Thla youna; M-loWa M-loWa dloaaaa waa dlatnoord oy tho surgeon aa a pronounead aao of "noatalaia," which, baing translated, anaana "homa alcknaaa.' Ma cried 'tthaT'rtth orthom H cried whan ha had m fall lo for rarallla rollcall and want on at a terrible rat at "tape." . He cried at ; drill and at th - athletic games. When he took hia hath ha cried and told' th other boys bo wasn't ac- itemed tav bathing ia oold water. STUDENTSMAKE-GOOD STUDENTSMAKE-GOOD SHOWING IN ARMY CAMP Idaho Lad Cries Himaelf Out of Camp; Not otalgia Wrecks MoraU , I The third week, of tha c It (sens' military training; camp , at Fort Oouflas finds most of tha 460 students stu-dents physically sound and mentally mental-ly alart. This momln thera were only six reported as sick and none of theea had any serious ailment. A few of tha boys have not beea abla to enduiw tee train ma; ' and hava been dlscharg-ed from further at- tendance. Two were sent hone be- j cause of thalr unwIMlnfneea to earn- |