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AN UTAH FRIDAY MAIICII AGGIES TO PLAT recover from the trip Sunday night and the military hall we will win our game Friday against the U” — Coach ll)i‘ boys Teetzel “We have got more than t- y The Military Ball on Monday night brought a great many out of town guests to the college A number remained over and were campus visitors on Tuesday and Prominent among Wednesday them were: Lucilc Thurman and Allie Bowen R- K I)oriusf Howard $Hhweitzer of Ogden Ethel Bennion Elmer Barrett Mattie West Rachel and Emily Smith Chester Knudson Earl Knud son Ruth and Edna Wattis Vera Frey Robert Lockhead Bernice Austin Olive Ercanbracjx Ray Milton Sevy and Spillsbury others - The A (A Demonstration Train suffered a slight shake-ulately "hen an engine ran into two nrs Luckily none of the valuable live stock was injured only one or two of the lecturers slight ly bruised p NUMBER 21 AGGIES til 11 WIN-DEF- EAT Rill The President and Faculty of the Utah Agricultural College request the pleasure of the company of the entire Agricultural College Student Body at an evening reception to be held in the College Library and Reading room next Monday evening from 8 un- 29-2- 0 Perfect team work and accurate passing spelled victory for us Saturday night against the B Y U- in Provo Never in the uitire season has the team gotten together so wellThus we defeated the quintet that many y the experts said in their recent game Ureenwood hailed as one of the best guards in the State was so closely played by Mohr that he As usmade bill three baskets ual Owen was the star of the game and it was largely due to him that we won so decisively The guards were evenly matched not a single basket being made by either of them Owen's work was not only confined to field baskets he did well in tossing fouls making 0 out of 1(1 chances Anders n and Wamick are fast becoming a pair of guards who can more than hold therr own ill - p m a lighting chance and we will play to win ” — Captain Mohr Beyond a doubt we have tin best kind of a chance to down Wc will have our Utah own floor and crowd behind us We must win and show the “U” that they have a foe worth)' of their steel The U managed to nose out ahead of Frovo bv a mere two points We heat the same team ten points and do not forget it we played them a game that they will long remember We have nothing to fear from Utah Doubtless over confident and looking for an easy game it is our one chance to defeat them decisively Our men are going at their best gait Passing the ball and shooting baskets is becoming second nature to them This is the one game of the year we must win Victory will mean more too us now than at any other time of the year It is the final and decisive game of the 'car Friday night at eight-thirtand the Smart gymnasium Bring Your Colors to-nigh- 1912 Important DECISIVE GAME “If 7 - GARDNER WINS MEDAL In a very “speech-fes- t closely contested ” last Friday oration wn clear concise and his points were Mr even- chapel Mr (lardncr was successful in the Hendricks Medal for the Tin award school year 1912-1was made to that contestant who speaking extemporaneously was able to most forcibly drive home his point through tin a:d of delivery ami English in an eight (lardnee's His Emdisli was faultless and he Ir’ed to convince no one in any way hut by his logic The audience of about three of hundred consisted mainly and members students faculty with here and there a friend from tin city interested in the work of the students along ora minute address All wore pleased as terieal lines A prize is never so clear when won in close competition w’th the evening's entertainment and that several speakers were and the greatest attention was close seconds in the judges minds given each speaker in turn Of the twenty-fivsubjects sugis the universal concensus of Life in Student twelve onopiiron- Indeed it was only aft- gested er considerable deliberation that ly were selected by the twenty-on- any competitors The speakers a decision was rendered in fav(Continued on Page Two) or of Mr ( lardncr ing in the College well chosen w'n-nin- g 2 e - e Hym-nasiu- m Bov-erno- Business Department of the Ogden High School were in attendance The decorative scheme was one of the most pleasing immagin able the XnPonnl colors being interspersed the background i enipany Line-u- L F—ir here and there with College pennants and class colors Two rooms were set apart for the which serving of refreshments immediate were served under the supervision of Mr John Nielson of the Royal Confectionery and wafers consisted of ice cream and punch which were thoroughly enjoyed by all present In addition to these accessories the gills of the two sororities the Sorosis and the Signa Theta Phi had furnished two of the down stair rooms in an elegant manner as rest rooms and these had been supplied with card tables which were fully appreciated by the visitors who were unable or indisposed to take part in the dancing One of the pleasing features of the evening was the exercise drill given by Company A under the command of (’apt Wallace McAllister The liovs went through p : U A C- - F - Owen f baskets out of 1 (I R Military Ball Great Spectacle The Twentieth Annual Military Ball of the College Batallion was put on in a blaze of glory at the Thomas Smart (ivmnasimu Monday night The immense was taxed to its capacity during the evening and the foresight of those having the matter in charge in arranging special card rooms as well as an addition- al dancing place in tin Woman s (lymnasinm downstairs was fully justified by tin crowd which r came out upon the occasion Spry and members of his staff in full regalia came up on a atspecial ear from Salt Lake to tend the same Tti addition to the (lovernor and his staff ami a number of other prominent visitors from the south a representation from the Salt Lake High School cadets in charge of Adjutant Fred Moreton and also a detachment from the Ogden High School cadets under the direction of Oapb Parker and all chaperoned bv Brof Dorms of the Uni-ersit- out-playe- d Peterson 2 9 fouls baskets Center — M'olu R- L - U —Warwick — f Anderson U B Y R Ilaherson F h F Weight 1 U- - baskets basket 8 foul 2 out of FT (Vnlcr— Brentwood 9 baskets (1— Taylor 2 baskets Ii 0— Jones-Refere- e — Ben Darker THE “U” DEFEATS US hi a neck and neck struggle the Crimson battlers defeated us to the time of 42 to 91 Betting the jump on us in the first two minutes of play the ‘IP got a lead on us we could not regain Fighting an uphill tight and determined to give the U all the fight we had we gained on sear-i‘lwith maneuvers various ie them until at the end of the first a hitch keeping perfect fine half they were only four to the it h the music furnished by the ITolmstcad Ott Romney ami and at the close were round-- i goodami Lon Romney played wonder-- j applauded by the speetntms ar-vfttl ball and were only held down Owing to the delay in the of the visitors from Salt by mir boys using their heads and nke the grand march did not y - j nl ike place until 9:20 (Continued on Page lovernor watching every move “Happy” versatile llol instead the “UV Eight) ( |