Show nlIishel Weekly I Xr iOU’M is Give Champs Scare llif Iiiciler’s tbe Students of the Utah Agricultural College by NUMBER 21 Dr-- Th“ od Music Recitals Popular for March a list of names of men contains IN FIRST u TEAM 0CIPUV1S V recommended as judges by the board 1 SC OKI II lLK of directors of the l'erc heron Society ill A C 27 t Hr George Thomas has Aineiica and among these names1 just re-ceive(1 of I’rof notification l:t John T Caine that he has been cnino buc K The Aggie hoopsters a distinct honor for Mr allointod Treasurer and Director of 's of March H and gave 'aine to he oa the evening fedora Reserve Dank of this named among those con-worst the U Y sidered listl’iet champions the best judges of l'erc dier-located at Berkeley Califor- the B If o: s in the United had this season nia This position calls for a man scare they have States m wide experience as it carries vvitli 4 lucky thing for Coach Roberts' a allto lot refused it a load of cea that their hi responsibility V C live R t the Dr Thomas’ headquarters will he ow them to met the game mi tin' Ri !ml" California w hicli fact the night before bit ol will needed every necessitate his removal hill They from here possibly at an early date muster to noe out a they could men The loss of Dr Thomas from the rictory over Captain Kapplo’s one was thing especially JAMES GODDUID COMING FA- - College Logan and the State will There lie keenly felt the game which noticeable about Especially are th"1 MOl S D SSO TO AITE R A f indent- who know him reluctant to (' us very gratifying to the tonight ul see him leave although they extend backers every member of the those was team "among lege Pi id) 'Id v m number of the Iy-- j every good wish to him in his new i t " it in in man right jump" Every ii i"i cmitsf has been more tlior-- j whistle and the Kept first irom and enjoyed! The game M'Lh'y approeiate jumping until the last w as tii most the in Zodlner Strimc (Juar- tas undoubtedly the fastest and intensely Interesting that has been wliiih apo'ii"d last Tuesday this Reas- "i im- at the Taimrnai Ie played in the Smart Ilyin on ’I'b" Kind of mi ic they rendered N'or was it a case of a fairly good known as (harnber mush' is the a team r t ibdicate and asthetie it is team being pitted against SINCERITY AND be would fur SERVICE UPHELD AS FOUNordinarily superior slide to produce and because of this a tact is usually rendered in small as merely suffering under bat DATION PRINCIPLES OF u But rather it was TRUE SUCCESS slump game rooms so that its full effect may b" il shich one team appreciated mui It is a tribute to the In a speech ringing with earnest somewhat surprised and nearly Zoollncrs that in such a large auconviction and pregnant with sound beaten by a team which dience attention should have been they adO McKay forgot to number as a possible so centered that the tinir points advice Elder David tostender The B Y C team was ciuld he easily distinguished from dressed the students of the College We inesday morning in chapel In it too for all they could any part of the spacious hall certainly "The three s’s” Sincerity io and it was only in the last' The opening numbers were very formed and Service !tw minutes of play that they clear- good and were well received as was for the the speaker !j outplayed our fellows subject also the succeeding one The program said Mr McKay depends Success The A C five led althe well was selected as a whole throughout entire first half True they led only though a few declare it could have upon getting firmly fixed in mind of life Without knowbj one or two points but still they been improved by more variation the meaning is without a definite man ing this H The first half was charaiter-ite- i 'I'h" selections which perhaps appealby the same which ed to the audience more than the point of view is only traveling but feature mnrkeil the whole game--tdo or others were the Lullaby and the two going nowhere Life has but one aim and that te spirit of both teams And of Indian War Dances should be lived The art of livaim necessity it was somewhat rough The Zoellners certainly showed ing is the greatest of all arts: to get brtnet rough themselves to he finished artists enough to mar the of life what there is of value in out clement of it The first half ended He mre expressive parts were play-e- l it is the task before everyone ’v to II with the Aggies claimants with great feeling and the most Get your education for it will be d the one point lead ditiicult parts event d with graceful invaluable to you but remember that There must have been some All played like the true arease character is greater than intellect talking done by the coaches tist but tile technique and execution man will be free to were that the "great on Page Fourof Miss Antoinette Zoellner No man live- as well as to think” delicate' e ’"i ia can possibly be a success wlio builds inTo Mipplement the finest In NOW upon a weak character strumental music we are very forThere' are three stepping stones to tunate to be aid1 to hear tonight success The first requirement ‘ t IN the famous Mr James Goddard is sincerity Every really the greatness and perhaps singer opera on Pare Three) (Continue I'Tm 1'Kom EFTS IN NATION L in the world The periodical recitals under the direction of Professor Johnson are Fribecoming extremely popular day afternoon an enthusiastic crowd of music lovers listened to an excellent program of musical numbers rendered by the students of the Music Department The work of the students was of a high order and elicited much praise from those present - - - 1 1 - Banqueited j j ill A MS c ! y ' On Three S’s SELF-CONTRO- ' -e Self-Contr- ' he -- j dc-rat- S faculty members partook of a splendid banquet in the College Cafeteria Mr Cooley with the aid of tvventy-- J five served an excellent din- ner to over a hundred hungry bas-- : ketball fans N A Pederson acted as toastmast-- 1 er and introduced Dr Peterson as the Boy President President Petersen welcomed the basketball players and their supporters and praised the boys and coaches for the high standard of sportsmanship displayed He said that the in the games men had school the surpassed high college players this season in real sportsmanship that they seem to possess a slightly finer appreciation of the real merits of the game Mr Pederson drew responses in turn from chairman James E Moss of the Board of Control referee IIo-- 1 of mer Iloislngton Coach Barton Snow Academy Principal Merrill of the B E II S and our own coach big Jack Watson All visitors expressed warm appreciation of the cordial treatment received at the U A C co-e- ds L al-Lo- st 1 COACHES NI SIPPOUT-FUPARTAKE OF HOSPITALITY OF COLLEGE - Last Debate Today y The last intercollegiate debate of for today the seibon Is at 11 o’clock when the Aggies meet t hr P of I in the third annual delate' The quc tlon for debate Is Regieatist SPORT solved that tbe Senate of the UniWo iie able to procure him on the 1 In TITUS 1 LI conditions te State's should adopt the follovv- Lyeum because fdx-- y the i lost a f the basketball' cancel to him fori cl Ing rule: The Senate may at any son fans t the College are turn- - oars contract with the ienna time when a bill treaty or other iher intention toward baseball on Page 4) me sure is under consideration by trade Baseball lias always been j will he senators that the announces of of vote Dr Titus Htilar on the bill top and the Ag-- j Chosen medals again this year for the present and acting taken w ithout do- Ciist offer Freshmen C't have Pm always stood higher winners of the men’s and ladles’ bate adopt an order fixing the time Jllnethna la any other branch of when debate upon ttueh bill treaty ills- - tennis tournaments to be conducted ‘dfUca Coas ideruble enthusiasm was a fast team has always are We comes measure shall cease and when a or as In soon as spring Rented the College dije! Wednesday afternoon will vote that in upon the same and all amend- spring hope Last connection with the Freshmen year Aggie students wire middle of June ments pending or that may be of- in the class play reach us before the f places disappointed at not having nn were Mrs for the Titus Medal Is one that is fered shall be taken without furth” PPortunu to meet the other ml- - Dane! v Dick The Judges worth having and one for r debate and in the order fixing or Iho john8on MU Mae Edwards entirely ex- - the time for taking such a vote It state on the diamond been has ‘Mm j owry Nelson which competition sen-ik"Ithclraw:il (f the U of V from a ! which time limit the in also the past Every may Twcre several entries for each tremely keen field made nn In even could between debate who ntor In the Cdlere may occupy from which the following man a racket was the operation of such order and the almost Impossible It chnrauer wield to ' pretend 0t °M that Norgren will be able I'!'1 Gardner ambitious to obtain this trophy final vote upon such bill treaty or Oelroy out a team this year If be tm’ Inn v Jones' Inst year and the Titus tournament measure It being agreed that If ” Blore fti'i’p Icniii league Im' will tennis followers some any such rule Is desirable this Is the C Wright furnished Wdc1 some 'lr best that can be devised for the pur-- ! keen competithm Eugene Itoblnson high class playing 8 national a time first was the can be ex- - Hatuiam pose We defend the negative side Last year iRdner j Major Tarver tennis ladles' 0f the question Our men will bo( for was edal given prnn‘lg charb'ton p Dei)rt for n Wntj)nK tnm nrP Mr Oarbe the shown was Ilanson and Samuel Morgan by interest George prfl but KrPIt and Wth Captain Ilolmstead will who talk In the order named Vera Miss (lamctte of Mildred Crabb pupils 'Mtovie-Hannah eonwas tournament The question as presented Is very! "Cupid” Ward “Brig" j Kvg crngun'an Interesting to the bill Just recently pass- similar IVrka‘i"ArUwnn" McBride Katherine Uhr' ducted In! Ivins of last Fhebe a It' of United States Senate ed the by r(henrsals! The news of the prospects year’s team for P cat uadutlon Coach Joo Te one at make will advisable even was thought tennis medal this year Jenson ex)o urft t0 wit to 18 on them Thursday the debate but It most t0 blo the postpone a to popular team r‘r"”"wn build fu game that coar up SI( Jn (hJ ta CM fn ! out In fast company lure °htlaul on Uage Three) sdn-dule- MIELKilir 1 Bass-Bariton- e Lu-i-ct- 1 ' two-thir- i ti J j ' past-tim- e j Nh ) FAST BASKETBALL PLACE FURNISHED BY THE HIGH SCHOOL IiOYS Last Saturday night the Smart gymnasium was the scene of the final battle for the high school basketball championship of the state a battle in which Coach Eggertson’s Springville boys won their third tournament victory and proved themselves the premier team of Utah In three closely contested games the Utah County hoopsters had defeated in turn the teams of the L D S U Snow Academy and Box Elder High The other teams had lost School two games each thus tleing for sec- fastest snappiest basketball that the Smart Gym has seen this year The “prep” teams displayed a very superior brand of the hoop game Thursday afternoon the Tournament opened when Springville defeated the Saints to the tune of 42 to 39 and the Box Elder team took the measure of the Snow Academy The fight between boys 33 to 39 the Springville five and the Saints Coach Egwas a pretty exhibition gertson’s men had a distinct advantage in height an advantage which the speed of the Salt Lake lads could In the second not game neither the southerners nor the "Peaches” were working former appearing bewildered times though showing flashes over-balan- ce speed Snow came back with a big surprise Friday night and played Springville to a standstill The outcome of the game was In doubt up to the final whistle when the score Three baskets by stood 47 to 42 Earl Sumsion who came In five minutes before the end of the game had (Continued on Page Four) e - Inter-col-leag- THREE TEAMS TIE FOR SECOND ond place Fans who braved the stormy weamembers the afternoon to see the high school boys dether Saturday fend their titles of division chamof the visiting basketball teams the coaches and many visitors and A C pions were treated to some of the pir--et- " o-- — Tournament Visitors - e-- High School Title Clazi-tt- w tj Springville Takes A C Swimmers Swamped By L D Lads It now becomes our duty for the sake of history to chronicle a defeat which should have appeared in last week’s Issue of Student Life Debaters Fail to Convince Judges and A C Aggies Lose to Utah Swimmers Swamped by L D S Lads all on one front page! It was too much for the editor who has stared headlines announcing defeat in the face every week since September 1G The linotype machine fairly rattled In protest when this account of a whipping by a crowd of high school boys appeared It seemed to say "Enough of defeat for today” nrd this little story was dropped back In vhe drawer to wait for seven days at the end of whch time it v ns hoped that a victory might balance up the front page When shall headlines we see victory In our agnln! meet It was the first swimming The held at the College ever boys from the L 0 S U Journeyeit up to give our "weer dogs” a workout No contort a he season hns attracted a mop' enthuslastlm crowd of root err every point from which the pool was visible was occupied and man students failed to get so much as a keyhole to look through Our boys were beaten by the score The meet was close of 2S to 40 and most of the events were keenly (Continued on Tase Three) |