Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE EIGHT Aggies in 1 :37 Van Leuven Kapple Voorhies and Hugh Peterson ran for the A C ATHLETICS TItACK Y C athletes no match I for Aggies Before a good sized crowd of students and townspeople the A C beat the B Y C with 19 the wide margin of to 28V2 points The B Y C team was composed of a few individual stars On the other hand the A C athletes have the possibilities of rounding into a well balanced team No records were broken but good time was made in several events Petersen Snow and Anderson were the big point winners for the A C while Sheffield and Price were the big point winners for the B Y C Price won the quarter mile easy and he has a good chance of placing in the State meet Following are the results: d dash — Peterson A first Sheffield Y second Voor-hee- s A third Time — 10:2 d dash — Peterson A first Kapple A second Sheffield Y third Time — 22 fiat d run — Price Y first x HASEHALL Monday afternoon the A C baseball boys went down to the B Y C to teach the B Y C lads how to play the “national” C Y team The B game which is composed principally of high school players put up But of a plucky little fight — 5 At course the A won times the game was spirited much enthusiasm being manifested at all times Our team played the most ragged kind of game All the members of the team were not there some didn’t even know the game was o be played Hence the poor What our players need plays is the students to back them to make them hit pun slide dive push hurry! 9-- Spring Footwear For Women Butty Sand and White Ttopped Lace and Button Boots to 82S5 Strap Slippers Pumps and Colonials ' t $225 to 8501) Co Howell-Card- on We Give 8500 S & H Stamps LYRIC THEATRE ROAD SHOWS — VAUDEVILLE Orchestra Second to None Open Every Night FEATURE PHOTOPLAYS MATINEES SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 100-yar- J TENNIS Nelson wen the Titus medal and championship in the singles Odell and Carrington won the championship in the doub440-yarles These men will represent Beckman A second Van Leu- the College in tennis this year The B Y U ven A third Time — 54 tennis team 880-yar- d — will run Anderson A play us on our own courts Ford-hanext Monday first Price Y second Come on studA third Time — 2:7 ents and see our men in action — Mile run Anderson A first Show some spirit Help from Ilillam A second Davis Y the grandstands is about half in winning the contests third Time —1:483See Low hurdles — Voorhies A the fascinating game first Geddes Y S second Peterson Y third Time — 28:1 The A C track team goes to High hurdles — Brossard A Provo to compete with the B first Owens Y second No Y U athletes Saturday May other entry Time — 18:2 Pole vaultt — Madsen A first Dorton A second Hess Y THE RELATIONSHIP OF CHEMISTRY TO INDUSTRY third Height — 10 feet G inches 220-yar- HarU Schaffner & Marx Style Books m ! - High jump— Oberhansley A first Wright Y second Pederson Y Vorhees A tied for third Height — 5 feet G inches Broad jump— Sheffield Y first Kapple A second Aldous A third Distance — 20 feet 7 inches Shot put — Snow A first Twitchell A second Luke A third Distance — 39 feet 5 inches Hammer throw — Snow A first Jarvis A second Wilson A third Distance — 137 feet 7 inches Discus throw— Snow A first Oberhansley A second Peterson A third Distance — 113 feet G inches Won by Belay — Half mile SOCIETY nun FltATEKNITY PRINTING ALWAYS IN THE HIGHEST STYLE OF THE AHT J P Smith PromptncK & Son Our HolIjr Chemistry is intimately connected with all phazes of indus- try Agriculture mining com- merce and home economics rest firmly upon the foundation stone chemistry In the beginning all industry rested only on an empirical basis But with the birth and development of modern chemistry industry was placed upon a truly scientific basis Fifty years ago Baron Von Liebig said “Agriculture is of all industrial pursuits the richest in facts and the poorest in their Facts are like comprehension grains of sand which are moved by the wind but principles are these same grains cemented into rocks Since that time the applications of chemistry to agriculture has been the cement which has cemented these facts into the principals of modern agriculture as we now know it The agronomist is dependent upon chemistry for acurate knowledge of his crops and soils The modern conception of the plant foods and the proper nutrition of plans have been developed by the applications of chemistry The animal husbandman is dependent upon chemistry for the knowledge of the composition of his feeds and their proper pro- - Are out Have you received one? If not let us know and we’ll be glad to furnish you with one You’ll find it well worth having 3 3 The Morrell Clothing Company portion It must also be remembered that it was a chemist who devised the Babcock test The true value of the milk produced is demonstrated by the applications of chemistry The entomologist must turn to chem- istry for information regarding his sprays insecticides ami poisons Without the application of modern chemistry the entomologist would never have been heard from but would have been consumed by his own sects The poultry man is inde- pendent upon chemistry for concrete information regarding his feed the proper method of mixing Modern artificial incubator has been developed by application of chemistry The veterinary surgeon likewise calls upon the chemist for help and receives it in the form of antispeetic agents As it is with agriculture so it is with other forms of industry Cheap Hardware is not cheap but “High” The best Hardware is not “High’’ hut cheap Wc sell the best Lafount Hardware Company A Dollars Worth For A Dollar omic world today is stirred as never before to devise methods of securing dyes which are produced entirely in the chemical laboratories modern wars are dependent upon the chemist for the modern explosives dynamodern mite and guncotton transportation would be impos- sible without the steel rail which in turn could not be proMining is depndent upon chem- duced without the applications istry for the methods of extrac- - of chemistry Chemistry thus tions of gold silver copper and affects us in all of our relations other valuable metals The econ- - with the common affairs of life |