Show BUZZER ISSUE Publislx'il Wcokl) by tin Students of (he Utah Agricultural College niiv o ember 2 NUMBER 10 im IS PROGRESSING 1917BUZZER MONTANA AND WATSONITES shouldn’t the Buzzer he big ever better this year than hire? Commensurate with the inand development of the vitation should be the improvement If we keep pace annual 5th the law of evolution this must jd PLAY TO A TIE HARDEST FOUGHT (IAMB OF TIIF SEASON Outweighed fifteen pounds to tlm man the Aggies last Saturday surpassed any of its previous performances of this season and held the fast Montana eleven to a 17 to 17 tie The Watsonites were a much playing in a improved machine would do which brand of football Ajustice to any big College team alwas lthough the weight handicap never most to great at times they quit fighting The point which tied the score in the final period was the occasion for In the las! retracted argument few minutes of play Ross playing in the fullback position for Montana scored a touchdown and then to all appearances kicked goal Some of the officials claimed that the ball did not go between the goal posts and others argued that it did The argument was growing hotter when Coach Bennion of the visiting team awardprotested and the point was ed to the Montana boys tieing lh taken the forward step Buzzer to 200 and enlarged the of our student nages The growth and organizations body Us activities number of increasing ever and the enlargement dabs demand this cut necessarily has This growth of pages which down the number to campus and humcould be given Uicm t orous departments and m an means should be sacrificed the that annual The staff also feels stould be deans and departments given more consideration d in We are very fortunate hide take to Brathwaite Mr having the ot charge of the artistic part book Having been the artist lor twoj to other Buzzers be is well qualified and quality give us a superior style annual of art in this year’s haviir-tw- o We are fortunate again it with men camera of the finest have1 two of the best machines that ever been on the campus to An Buzzer for the important feature of the annual is its pictures We are going to run half page pictures of our football games exIn these you can see the v t h playpression upon the faces of the ers Such pictures gives 1st atter we are is what and that pages The materials for the n king oi in annual are all on the war price list So we must have a war demand will be for the books The price $260 the same as fortnet editions In order for us to make thi1- - pric every student must subscribe While the staff is working and is going to continue to work hard l raise the standard of the Buzzer in bve have seenr-photograp- 1 hs score Montana used the straight lim exsmashing style of play almost their of reason clusively and by able superiority of weight were ball the to advance constantly The Aggie through the Aggie line team resorted to a more open style I of playing and frequently used the forward pass to good advantage who has performed in a Stubby was gratifying manner all season having of the day star the individual the Montana boys worried at all times modestly wo would duty imposed it very respect we do feeling that if we did not come far short of the want to faithfully pages of the Buzzer with pictuns and pen every phase of our College life and to the achievement of this the staff commits itself with its most earnest efforts us We record on t h upon “THK AUMIK - HIE ("RICH The Aggies scored in the first lr quarter when Lindquist gathered Mon-- j to and sprinted a forward pass tana’s goal for the first touchdown This did not dishearten the visitors for they got busy immediately and worked the ball down to the AggH 23 yard line from which point succeeded in placing a drop kick between the goal posts Montana took the lead in the second quarter when on straight lint they went through for Bo-be- rg I plunging their first touchdown In the third period the l)!ali men regained the lead by scoring their second touchdown The goal TON" n The tryouts lor the college play begin next Tuesday Nov 28 at i o’clock in room All names of candidates wishing to enter the try-- j utg must 1h handed in not later than tomorrow Leave names in room 169 or in Miss letter-he- x Huntsman's in the Faculty room The various casts with the date ot 'ryoutg win posted Tuesday morning in the lower hall and In the )s 111 a r form' f i' Turn I’l' film Tttki "i't i mot i t hr m ' huoh it ‘hl HI' ’KIFllKVriON KOlIKLE KOMMKKS ‘ j J tarn "I""1"'"1 lwk 4 rh ' (tch iis fi'uM h ' ’“ " t"v "M trifi hm'!'h "“ililrc Iran r- - ! chatiithul motttj thimj i Tnkt out that oil htvtrn HniUt nth tunhtbj-f- ov n nr r — blank aa!i from 11 a Will hr a mrhisitn Admitted by ticket only mvmffiYLMIDSOOK was the result of a forty yard run by Peterson who eluded the opponent’s tacklera and sprinted the Both distance to Montana’s goal elevens scored In the final period The white and blue men worked the ball down to Montana’s thirty-yar- d line on straight football and then Kapple executed a place kick Montana's score was effected by line smashes Rosa scoring the touchdown and kicking the goal It was a scrappy aud well fought did game Every one of our men creditable work and we are proud of our coach’s football machine Montana Aggies Utah Aggies e l Bergman Lindquist )uhl l g Judd r'" hror’it Tokr rut Unr oil1 frit nit eltriui (irttt library THOMAS SMART cTyMNASU M Special vaudeville program and dancing Tickets may be obtained at room 101 front lu a in to 3 p m Saturday Nov 2S Ticket will b frt to students faculty members their wives Bene dirt wives Alumni and their wives H ! 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