Show PUBLISHED WEEKLY VOLUME BY STUDENTS OF UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE LOGAN UTAH VIII FRIDAY MARCH 11 NUMBER 22 1!)10 TRACKJORK THE MOST SUCCESSFUL PRO-DUCTIO- OUR PROSPECTS ARE GOOD-TR- ACK IS IN GOOD SHAPE —MORE CANDIDATES N EVER PUT ON by THE DRMATIC DEPARTMENT AftiT having tried the play on the neighboring towns in order to jrive us the best performance possible the College players put on “The Climbers” Friday and Satthe urday evenings As a play Climbers is not one that readily appeals to the mind of the public or biings down the house unless the parts are so interpreted and them-selv- e played that the hearers lose to every thing but the work of the players That is just what From the time that happened the curtain went up until the close eveiynne was deeply interested and was moved by each action in the workings of the plot As has been stated elsewhere the play is not one that can be associated with a state of affairs that any or at least many of us are familiar with and the moral is not especially applicable here but there was plenty of opportunity for good work and it is on that we the wish to praise the Coach Miss player and the manager Ormshy as leading lady did emotional work that was a credit to Her part herself and her coach was bv far the most difficult of any taken by the girls a part that was not expected to bring down applause but did command attention and sympathy from her first WANTED that the snow has left us we should turn our attention to spring athletics In the spring Now c1 was very much appreciated and mens costume't and Miss Cardon adver-tbci- s Miss Sarah Walters dd her bar- cn the ladies Some of our were very genrous in lendgaining in a very pleasing way The seivants represented by Miss ing at tides to members of the Daniels and Miss Nelson had tew east lines but they made the mod of the characters Mr Major as Sterling got into the spirit of his part like a professional and in eery aetespecial ly the last held the rapt attention of the audience The part of Warden acted by Mr Ottc was Mr exceptionally commendable Ottc got to the depth of his part and made a good impression on the audience Mr Goodwin acted the shallow but wealthy Trottei to perfection His “chappy talk was indeed realistic speech Mason the legal adviser was Miss Xiblev eariied her work impersonated by Mi exceptionally well as a two faced capably Mr Sharp and Mr Clark Cooley cleverwoman society winning by in the Hunter houseness that which her daughter fail- ns servants the result of showed ed to capture with beauty and hold understanding of theii thoiough grace Steinhardt in the perMiss Hendrickson as sister of parts I)r Ball had hut little the de ’ceased Hunter afforded a son of Mr show what he could do to chance striking contrast to the other he sustained his part very women of her station She put But Mr Tonsnn taking dignity and quietness into her satisfactorily of Godsly showed up character for beyond the require- the part well as a lesser member ments of an amateur L tine to Prof Pedcredit Much sucMiss ('oral Kerr was very erson who had the responsibility cessful as a hard hearted woman on his shoulders and the of plav and admirable when her generosBroward who was ity got the better of her Miss to manager also a vote of thanks lTelvia Hansen and Miss Pattie kept busy to Prof Larsen Barrett brought out t he difference should he given on the gentle- suggestions Ins ohvren tvo sisters in a way that for so-ci- ty Irack work is one of the main forms of athletics It is now time for (veiy man in school to get ha y In former years when the call for candidates for the track team was made men responded in lare numbers for the first few days but when good hard trainthey gradually' ing commenced fell out of the ranks until just a few were left to pick the team from Don't let that be the case this year Every man in school needs and the track is one of the best placer to get it and while you are get ling your exercise you may he making of yourself one of ihe best athletes the College lias Nut eveiy man can play hall because that sport takes must of the large robust men nor can everybody make a suc-co- ” at basketball but on the track every man in school has an equal chance New men need not be afraid to try for the track team because there aie men in school who have bem on the team before EveryThe body has an equal chance old man has no better chance than the new man as each must earn his place on the team each ear If a man was on the team last year and a ucnv man beats him out the new man will have aa good chance for the team as the ’ ex-erci- BASEBALL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FINE VEATHER — GET OUT YOUR TOGS The pro peet for baseball D A number of the old men good are hack and a great number of new men are showing up fine From the present outlook there will he live or six good men fightThat ing it out for each place means that the men who make the team will have to “go some” First of next week if good weather continues the men will will he divided into squads which plav a series of preliminary e of this sorgames At the elo bs two teams of the most prom-isTmaterial will he selected later the College from which team will he chosen As soon ns the preliminary the two teams games aie over and have been ’elected the remaining m in mi Kiiiiii-- 4 will l'lnv a ’‘ri's "f l'ass in wliii'li every elnss should take part Get in the Everybody out what you preliminaries and show W"r’ V can do for it i that you are judned -e old one We have in all probability the hot chance on the cinders this We year that we have ever had have quite a hunch of old men and many m w men who bid fair to make good There is no reason a good why we should not make showing for ourselves this season When a track meet i held we stand on the side lines and watch the men compete mid silently wish that wc were ns fast ns they or could throw the visishtu 1)3 |