Show PAGE EIGHT 'Cx LI EE STUDENT The team as a whole is iron HOARD or TRUSTEES far better than ever before and we stand the best chance of producing a winning team” general opinion will be against the idea of taking our biggest game away from Logan and furthermore it may be the only one played here It has been a number of years since a game was pulled off on the “Aggie” field and the Salt Lakers from every standIt point should come here would cost the student nearly $10 to go to the capital city to see the game and that is an expense that many do not like to bear every year and still keep up the College spirit We are told that if the game were played in Salt Lake the financial end of the event would be a greater success There is no doubt but what the attendance would be larger but we must consider the point of view taken by the business men of Logan They have always Certainly The past week has shown a marked improvement in the team as a whole Coach Teet-zhas had the men working every afternoon until dark on offensive and defensive plays He is showing this year better than ever his efficiency in working out new plays He has some that will without a doubt el i get the U’s angora Taylor Brossard Peterson and Goodspeed showing re-- : markable improvement over their last week will make a backfield hard to beat in the country They are all getting into better condition and are showing more Jones and speed every day Godbe on the ends are coming rapidly to the front They put ginger into the line men as no one else but “Red” Mohr could do There will be no danger this year of having our ends encircled Although Kirby and Batt are greatly missed still the present line is one that cannot be lightly considered by our opWith Owens and ponents Green in the line-u- p little danbe feared from that ger need quarter Rigby Price Hendricks Williams and Frew are showing up well fro green material Doutre and Perry with a little more experience and coaching should make excellent substitute ends inter-mounta- in They need your sity work help students and you can win the U game for them by showBy ing the true A C spirit all means do not forget the Varsity — All Star game next Saturday afternoon The team leaves for Montana next Thursday where they intend to get the scalps of both shown a loyal spirit in the supMontana and Aggies port of the student activities BASKETBALL and if the game were taken to Jack Christensen our new as- Salt Lake they surely would sistant coach is working hard have reason to be offended this year to develop a winning Whenever an opportunity arises basketball team Many men to increase the day’s sales of the have turned out for the team merchants such as w ll be on Jack has no statement as yet Thanksgiving by bringing a for the press but it is a well crowd from the outside it We hereby known fact that the prospects should be done gain the good will of he busiare very favorable ness men ‘YARNS’ COMING FROM UTAH UNIVERSITY (Continued from page one) We have no reason to believe they will not live up to their agreement Some knocker is evidently very busy” Coach C T Teetzel also denied the report “I have been working hard to have the game played here” he said “Capt” Brossard when interviewed said : “I have heard $100 the general gossip about our going to Salt Lake but believe that it is all a fake That is neither here nor there because we are interested in making a In summing up the strong points of the Varsity we must not overlook the second squad for what would the fisrt team be without a good bunch of scrubs to buck against? These men although thrown about and jumped upon every night come back with a determined spirit to help the Varsity win laurels Among the scrub men are many who would no doubt Uaptiiiu ltiusanl be in the lineup of the first team team that will were it not for eligibility rules honors when we carry off the paly the “VarIn passing it might be We have more new maurged sity” that more students come out terial this year than last year at this time and the new men are every night and watch the Var- - further j i FORTY DELEGATES ARE NAMED FOR CONGRESS Sdt Lake Oct 14 — Appoint meats of foity delegates from (’tali to tin oigth International Dry Farming congress to be lield at Tulsa Okla beginning October 27 was announced front the olliee of Gqvernou Spry yes-terda- BANQUET MOMuy (Continued from page one) dent John A Widtsoe E Ball John T Caine Jr D and George Thomas made happy spicy addresses outlining something of the past of the College and its prospects and mission The speechmaking over the guests repaired to the large room where games and pastimes were carried on Other members of the Board present besides those mentioned were Joseph Quinney Jr Thomas Smart John Q Adams and Mrs Hazel Love Dunford of Logan All concerned were duly grateful to the Board and President Widtsoe for their good time WE FURNISH YOUR HOME UOMl’LKTE Lundstrom Furniture and Carpet Co S I’EUIA Ii INI) ITEM ENTS TO STUDENTS Fall Toggery y Following is t lie list: Dr John A Widtsoc Logan John Q Adams Logan W S Hansen Fielding W R Griffin Newton: W R Ballard New-toE 1) Sorenson Mnnti F W Parson Clarkston F 1 Stood Clearfield Thomas R William NewRage Riverton man Riverton: Rani Brouhv Lida: E T Wollev Grantsville rael Benion Vernon: James Rrovo E H South wick Lebi S L Chipman American Fork: J W Eaxman Ncpbi T Minn Neplii S L Boswell Nephi I) B Broadhead Neplii Albert Holmgren Bear River Geo L Farrell Smitbfield City A R Barnes Kavsville J H Newcastle: Belli Jones Cedar City: T If Taylor Levan Refer Clegg Tooele J S Stucki Santa Clara: James F Sharp T C Vutbr Snowville C W Richards Samuel McIntyre Jr C N St re veil M R Rroetor M L Snow F A Druehl Salt Lake Citv FOR THOSE WHO CARE n llel-dru- Dew-evvill- m Thatcher Clothing (Q e: -- The girl you dream about Is of advanced on the grid- - course a vision of beauty TIRELESS TOILERS FOR TRADE IOOAN UTAH I |