Show STUDENT PAGE FOUR matter “Entered as second-clas- s at the 190S 19 postoflice September at Logan Utah under the Act of March 1S79" Stu-deCollege Delivery is made from Life Office Room 275 nt Editor-in-chi- ef JOHN 0 PENCE Associate Editors R R BACON GENEVIEVE HILLMAN ' Business Manager BRYANT BULLEN Assistant Business Manager LANGTON BARBER Locals ARTHUR II CAINE Athletics HAROLD PETERSON Exchanges RICHARD BURTON Number 21 Friday April 10 1011 Next Wednesday is a holiday as Gov Spry lias set April ir be is to Arbor I)ay This day as but celebrated by the college et the program is net coniplel-e- d so it could not be printed 4 It looks easy to run the men step around so lively and xprng' with their light clothes and spikes Anybody should be able to run when they get out in such air (which makes “goose tlesh” on tlu bare arms and legs of the sprinters) “The men chop their stride and turn pale their knees wobble and before they finish a race they don't get any action'’— and a score of other faults This is the wav some of the persons talk that stand around the halls or out on the bleachers during the working hours They feel that to make a runner it takes “knocking" or cutting remarks but if they would only put themselves in the runner’s place lor a short time they would find that b v the time they had gone several times around the track or run some of the short races that maybe after all it takes just a little “sand’ to be a track man If some of the fans that so do much talking were rid of the “yellow streak” they might lie able to do something that would help along Stulerit activinvig-oiatin- g ities HOWELL Brothers I — Contributed TWO DEBATES (Continued from page one) maimer gave it much weight with the judges I X rllertoii was the tliiid man to talk Ills speech being noteworthy for clearness He placed some points clearly before the audience and did some verv' good il ntatioii of his talk it-M- at the beginning During the last I niversity Hs speech was eswell delivered and his I pecially logical thinking and clearness of expression won the ndmiratiin of the audience Ill the rebut till some clever work was done on both sides lottef The decision was three in favor Last year the IJ of U and the of Utah lf ELECTRIC Supply Co Cache Valley he secend negative was several years gUen by Mr Ashmanspeech of the I the interest in the game of lawn tennis has increased Very rapidly in tins state so much so that our two sister institutions the (I and HA UM have adopted the game ns one of their athletic activities for which they award a minor ate -- ? LOSE The judges w'ere Prof Ilenrv nouncing the decision of the judPeterson Bishop F S Spaldiug ges Ala Stephens made a very timely and effective speech and Judge C A Rogers Air R R Irvine Jr presidThe chairman— Atty Bowen ent of the Provo Commercial Debate The which took place at Provo Sat- dub acted as chairman and prov urday night March LhSth w'as in- - ed to be an exceptionally good teresting from beginning to end chairman too The discussion was opened by REASONING Air Ilafen of Provo who contended that the exemption of vesHickman— How do you know sels engaged in coastwise trade that the moon isn‘t made of from the payment of tolls for the green cheese? use of the Panama Canal would Christensen— Because the moon would lower railroad rates and was created before cows i educe the prim of commodities to the consumers of the country Semi-Annu- al Air Ilafen was a new man in debut presented a bating woik cut clean good straightforward argument Air lack Alajor who opened “THE OLD HAS GONE THE NEW the debate for the Agricultural GKEETS IS College was' somewhat puzzled to know' just how to attack the MEN FOLKS as a rule do not give contentions of the affirmative much thought to the ruling of which were quite different from KING FASHION but for a few days wlmt the negative had anticipat- each Spring and Fall you have that ed On 'account of this appar- natural desire to forget the old and ent bewilderment it was about become acquainted with the new things that have been created for five minutes before Air Alajor your wear struck his pace and got down to KING FASHION has been very business When he did get into his subject In made a creditable liberal this season no hard and fast rule-yo- ur taste for some special pashowing lie contended that to of suit may be easily satisfied adopt tin proposal of the affirma- ttern — We have an unusually wide tive would he to adopt an unwise choice economic policy It would burden our treasmy at a time when “ We might talk for hours about it is already overburdened and HATS TIES SHIRTS etc but why it would lie the adoption of un- do it — the pick of the country’s best makers of mens wear is here justifiable subsidy policy — All Dixon was the second and we want you to come In not to buy — these are lookspeaker for Provo and present” necessarily ul in a clear maimer his conten- ing days and we want you to look tions that tolls exemption would have economic justifiieation Air J K Bowen the second speaker for the U A C attacked vigorously Provo's contention that the exemption of tolls would LOGAN’S FOREMOST lower the price of commodities CLOTHIERS to the consumer He contended that a lew’ paeitle coast jobbers! amt Atlantic coast shippers would e the only ones except the EVERYTHING steamship companies who would he benefited He fill tiler insisted ELECTRICAL that a policy which confined adFor Students and ditional favors as monopoly was a had one the Home It would he inexpedient for the government at present totake a stand which would lose for the friendship of the other civilized nations of the world The rebuttal speeches when 135 MAIN STREET one considered the fact that all oi tin speakers wen amateurs Mere creditable Air Bowen and Ah Dixon probably excelled in Two Phones: 73 and 624 this part of the work The debate was close as is evidenced by the fact that the decision of the judges was not Mercantile Co unanimous but was two to one in Logan’s Gratest Grocery Store favor of the B Y D Imported and Domestic The victors deserved to win FOODSTUFFS because their ease was a little When you buy why not get the more logically and Best Chase and Sanborn’s Cofrees consistently and Teas presented The judges wore Hon 8 R 137 North Main Thurman Atty Harold Stephens LOGAN UTAH and Prof George Hedges In an Event For Men for their student body fee What is true of tennis also applies as well to wrestling both ol which sports should be controlled by and managed by the student body Why not get in while the going is good amt be better aide to hold our place with the other AGGIES K The letics and receive a larger return schools 1 Intei-eolligi- lu-r- Society MARGUERITE CANNON LUCILE IIAYBALL Stall' Artist 0 R CARD Volume XlL engaged in an intercollegiate tennis tournament and the support given to the game by the athletic authorities has developed such an interest in the game of tennis that both schools are laying out many new courts for the benefit of the students By this mean': they are rapidly developing excellent players and as the time will soon come when we shall necessarily he compelled to meet these schools in tennis matches we shall find ourselves greatly handicapped unless wo begin early fo support the game as the other schools are doing It will lie noticed that the few tennis courts we now' have are in constant use and it is necessary to make reservations a day id read in order to get to piay on the cement court This show's that there is no lack of interest in the game among the students Tt will also he noticed that for the most part the sude"ts who are playing tennis are stud nts who do not take part n any of the other athletic activities One of the big complaints against college athletics js that only a small proportion of the students actively participate By making tennis a college sport w'e can extend our athletics to a greater number of students Besides each student is required to pay a student body fee for the support of student activities such as football basketball base ball and track activities Students whose sole active interest is limited to tennis should derive some actual benelit from that fee the same as other athletes Tennis would also atVord the student body of tin college an opportunity to take an active part in athY U B liiit gbtuftent L I |