Show Published Meekly by the Students of the Utah Agricultural College AGGIES 18 OGDEN 3 In The Good Old Summer Time For the benefits of the HIGH SCHOOL BOYS OUTPLAYED BY COLLEGE TEAM In the first game of the season the Aggies were easy victors over the Ogden High School At no point in the frame was the Aggies goal in any real danger although the High School boys made several very pretty run" once in parwhen broke Evans ticular through our line for n twenty live yard gain Still their gaining was not consistent and they were constantly compelled to punt The first half was rather a disappointment to Aggie rooters in favor of Ogden ending The High School boys secured the ball on our twenty-fiv- e yard line and Mioran kicked a goal from placement this being the only score Ogden made and during the second period During the first period the Aggies had the ball within one yard of their opponent’s goal but Ogden held like a stone wall and was enabled to punt out of danger The Aggies pushed the ball over the goal line once but tlu score was not allowed on account e of playing At the beginning of the third (Continued on Pago Two) 3-- 0 oc-curi- off-sid- hund- reds of students who do not see the Campus from May until late in September and who wondei how the grounds at School appeal during the long succession of summer weeks we present this week the above picture of the Although a College in August number of people work on the Ilill all summer long the contrast with the populous student crowds is so great that the premises seem almost deserted and your footsteps echo dolefully in the long silent corridors The Station offices and laboratories the dairy the Pro ident’s and the Secretary’s offices are open for business every day but the Kegis-trar’- s office and the Library shut up shop after Summer School From the middle of July until the middle of August is the most quiet period The incessant click and the swish of the of many water jets alone mar the In the clear warm air silt nee shimmer and vithe heat-ray- s brate giving the emerald valley lawn-mowe- a magical rs far-awa- y look The dahlia" and verbenas and petunias succeed the tulips and pansies the asters salvias and cosmos and come to herald autumn bronze-greebumming birds flit n DF I) fiom carolla to carolla Thus the vacation passes Along in August everything shakes off its summer torpor and bestirs it: elf Regiments of girls and women with bare arms and kilted skirts pursue the errant visitor with splashing pails and unsavory mop rag" The sound of scrubbing and washing fill- the building floors Windows furniture — all get their share of soap and water More sedately nun go about from floor to floor painting and varnishing Outside a" the illustration shows ladder- scale the dizzy heights and even loose brick or flapping shingle is Paths are edged and replaced the green grass becomes greener Finally School is upon us and the rtudents llock in to find every order thing in apple-pi- e GAME AGGIES UJS VITH UNIVERSITY TOMORROW To-morio- w October 8th our giidiron hcoes meet the boys from the University of Utah The game will be played here on our campus and your Student Body card? will admit you to it This event is watched for with great interest each year and is without doubt our principal game of the season The U of U is our strongest and oldest regular opponent for fool hall honors and at no other time would we rather sec our team victorious Our lineup will be practically the Mime as last Saturday although a few changes may be made Last Saturday’s game with the Ogden boys will be a valuable preparation for FOR A BIG FOOTBALL RALLY game for both team and A meeting consisting of tlu Student Body It afforded a following Student Body office!-wa- s chance for our men to see their held yesterday for the pur- weak places and to become more pose of arranging for a football familiar with the new rules It rally: Pres Stevens A K Bow- plainly rhowed that our line man K T Ralph Edgar Bros-sar- needs strengthening by good Dave Sharp Jos Olsen A hard practice and determination to win C Coolev and D E Robiiron The University eomes up this Mr Brossard was elected chairNine man and I) K Robinson seere-- ( year vith a strong team of last year’s men are playing and Continued on Page Eight) d |