Show STUDENT LIFE LYRIC THEATRE — VAUDEVILLE IiOAD SHOWS Orchestra Second to None Open Every Night FEATJRE 1)HOTOrLAYS MATINEES SATUUDAYS AND HOLIDAYS a Students of the AmE'fDSS Welcome f While the University of Utah Is bemoaning its fate at having no football material for the 1914 Crimson aggregation and is suffering the humiliation of having sporting editors of the Salt Lake papers chide its students for not displaying any enthusiasm and being dead as the proverbial doornail the Utah Agricultural College is delighting in one of the greatest years — football speaking and in all other activities — in its history It is now our turn to offer sympathy and belate the fact that the Crimson aggregation is not stronger that on Thanksgiving day the battle for the gridiron crown might be more even During the last quartette of years the growing strength of the Aggies in football has been Last year the phenomenal trick was turned and the Blue and White warriors severely and conveniently swept the Crimson forces down to defeat This fall to disprove any possible theory that 1913 was a “freak season” the Aggies are the strongest prepared for teams of the Rocky Mountain conference In the future it will not be for the championship of Utah we will struggle but for the Rocky Mountain Conference wreath — something no Utah eleven has attained Coach Teetzel who has built up football to its present commanding position in the College here has issued forty-tw- o suits He is not only building up a fighting machine for this year but is preparing a team for next fall The coach has turned futurist cubist and can still prepare for the present Taking in all the laws of chance and pos- sibility the Aggies cannot sec where there is a possibility for a slump in athletics We will always be in the fighting line So many of last season’s veterans are back this fall that there is no need of bellowing of what their capabilities as foo:-ba- ll men are Their performances are common talk to every student of the A C and there is not a beginner in the institution who fails to feel the strength of the football aggregation Captain Lollic James Codhe is generaling the team For pefve? steadiness and experience he cannot be approached in this section of the country He js a brilliant player and will close his career this year leading one of the greatest teams Utah has ever put on the gridiron Hugh Peterson is at fullback He is shaded by no other back-fiel- d man ever known to Utah He has speed weight and experience and handles himseif with perfect ease “Pete” in a broken field will be as elusive as an eel There will be no stopping him until he has traversed many yards towards a touchdown Harry Green and Dave Jones Both will be the halfbacks these men fit in to a “T” and will complete one of the strongest backfields the Aggies have ever had The line makes the aggregation almost impregnable There is an overabundance of rich material for the inner line positions and many capable men fighting for the ends The Aggie team will not only be heavier than the average college football aggregation of America but will be fast and experienced Although set back in his practice two weeks by the late registration Coach Teetzel has his team running into form now in a manner that would cause the coaches of opposing elevens to forget a life’s trouble Coach Teetzel has not taken an experienced bunch and rushed them into shape He has been methodical and given every man a chance His team is not yet settled Blocking falling on C U A C Welcome We bid you welcome to our City Your College vn We hope the year of 1914-1- 5 Home ot all prove a Successful year To the full Success means in your COLLEGE WORK And also in your SPORTS ITS UP TO YOU TO MAKE IT SO Thatcher Clothing Co TIRELESS TOILERS FOR TRADE V ATTENTION STUDENTS SUITLIKS V()LT WILL SAVE MOXKY IlY KUVlXCi YOl K SCHOOL AX1 STATIOXKUY AT WILKINSON’S YOU WANT THEY ALWAYS HAVE WHAT OHicc Tost from Street the Across r TACKLE OUR CLOTHES v the pigskin running light tackling throwing the ball and handling forward passes has all been taught thoroughly and completely The men who have been showing up strong in the early season work are Hugh Williams H P Anderson William Dou-tr- e Rigby Capt Godbe Hugh Joe Snow Arthur Caine J B Walker Earl Evans A Linquist T II Morrell Clifford Naylor L G Nuttall A W Anderson Stanley Madison J T McAlister Kappell Peterson Alvin Twich-e- ll Hebcr Curtis Al Backman II Gcddes G W Edwards II Halton Roland Parkinson and II Christ The latter eleven are Rudolph Church freshmen candidates WHEN YOU DO “TACKLE" OUR CLOTHES YOU WILL FIND THEM RIGHT IN STYLE AND FAULTLESS IN WORKMANSHIP OUR CLOTHING IS NOT SLUNG CARELESSLY TOGETHER JUST TO SAUE A DOLLAR BUT IS MADE BY SKILLED TAILORS WHO KNOW HOW TO MAKE CLOTHES AND WHO USE CARE YOU WILL LIKE OUR "PRICE" ON SUITS AND OUERCOATS AS WELL AS THE QUALITY AND THE STYLE TRY OUR CLOTHES THIS SEASON WHY NOT? t i Morrell Clothing Company |