Show TUDBNT L PUBLISHED WEEKLY VOLUME VIII T LOGAN UTAH THE OF OF UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE FRIDAY FEBRUARY 18 1910 HOLMGREN - SANTSCHI WEDDING DRAMATICS “TRELAWNEY BY STUDENTS WELLS” PRESENTED TO Two A C Alumni Embark on The Matrimonial Sea AND APPRECIATIVE AUDIENCE LARGE Dramatic Club presentation of of the “Trelawney The University with its splendid a S3ET2! XUMBER il 4 19 CRIMSONS AGAIN EAT ASHES FROM THE HANDS OF THE MEN ON THE HILL Our second and last game with the B Y C this year is over and two decisive but nard won victories are the result As a starter the Crinrons scored one field basket and pitched one foul before the Aggies scored but that did not seem to worry the players nor the rooters for after a few' minutes play the score was reversed and continued that way until the close of the game The guardmg and work on the floor was the fastest exhibited in Logan this year and showed improvement in both teams The way that Captain Egbert and Crookston stayed with their men — that Cook fielded the ball —that Handy ran away frm his man and that Hobson played a steady sure game that was a credit to Coach and the College and every student that could possibly get there was there and made himself known Several selections such as “Um-ya-- a ya-a- ” and “Hair hanging down in their eyes” were rendered in an effective and forceful manner by the rooting “Joe” and “Davie” squad played a much better game than usual The line-u- p was as follows Pinero’s v Wells” has come has gone and has left a most pleasing memory For the past three years our sister institution has sent her college play to us and each time ha: been mare loyally received Now this year let us send our play “The Climbeis” to her and make the circuit compMe Thanks to the abilitv of Mbs Babcock and Mr Goff and to the! able rupport of the cast who one and all made the performance Saturday night an amateur pro- duct ion par excellence To begin with the play is a good one it is one of Pinero’: : best comedies In fact it has a most happy blending of comedy pure and simple and that balAMANDA IIGLMriBKN T'2 Trelaw-ne- y ancing element pathos is especially good for college A Simp-ki- n “An inter e ting wedding took ing performed by Rev work because it gives a not oft Miss Mildred Jensen a niece place on Thursday afternoon Feb pictured scene from stage life it 10th at the Phillips Congregation- - of the bride acting as maid of tells its little1 ‘lifes lesson well and al church when Miss Amanda honoi and UarrySantschi a brothunassumingly the characters show Holmgren of Lagan and Lieut er of the groom as best man The great variety and splendid anti- Eugene Santehi of Fort Douglas bride entered on the arm of her thesis both in surroundings and Continued on Page Two were married the cetemonv be- in natures and last but not least it furnished the young players a splendid opportunity to try their B Y C Aggies wings to fulfill Browning’s dictum “A man's reach should exHill r f Anderson ceed his grasp” or (to the c Petersen student at least) what i:i the Watkins Drama for? r g VanOrden flic play and the playels are om“ in our minds Field basketi — at least Aj uerd then of the cast in general Handy J Petersen J Cook 11 the east Hobson 2 Crookston 1 Watkins collectively they well Miited the action to the word 1 Hill 1 lluv nuiliitn’ned 11 Foul Pitcher: — Anderson their parts throughout the fabric of their out of IS tr:es Handy 11 out of oik was well woven there 20 tries werej °u topped stitches and to Reforie — Pinkney Salt Lake :ayj e t(ast they presented a solid r°nt to the audience Our team's tint game on its They have wrned that the man who beats tr’p south was played Wednesday u‘ drum must bent his best to night with the Y M C A in Salt nnike the Lake City The score was 57 to symphony complete therefore we shake bands with 14 in favor of the Y M C A Last n11 m the little maid night they played the B Y U at h i"i her one line “The Provo Result of the gqnte bate carriage ’OS SANTSC1H EUGENE not bf received Continued on Page J j 1 If Col-If'j- re j - 1 Eight |