Show A'- PAGE Four STUDENT LIFE fiOIJTflIJS STATE AGGIE FROSH TAKE WINTER SNAPPY GAME FROM PRESTON Bobcats fornia Ott Romney’s Quint Out For Conference Honor in Utah and Montana 4 - Greene was expected bv many to finish strong in this FROSH game is over “THE SHOW OFF’ TRYOUTS HELD tion of the cast will he uniiounced after the trjouts Daily rehearsals are under way and every possible detail that can be worked out looking to the of the is being ’arranged Miss Jones announces that any others desiring to try out for a part may do so by making arrangements with her Thursday The aspirants who survived the tests made Tuesday are: Emma Green Ida Thatcher Alida Clayton Lenore Croft Bessie Austin Thelma Peterson Maud Smith Dorothy Ostler Leland Skanchy Lloyd Theut er Lionel Thatcher Fred Hogan Mrgil Norton IV R Thornley and ’ LeVoIr Card f— suc-Cit- fs pli-f- even though he had never had previous experience around a mine Rue Wright who not only goes to college in Logan hut also calls it his home is one fellow w ho has paddled his own canoe through College He works from one to five o'clock every day in Thatchers Bank and carries a fuil course of study He has worked his way through from his freshman high school Frosh President j t Continued from Page One) through the tryout yesterday Selec- col-!oft- Rowe Elected 21-- 7 7 Jcppson Henrie Goodsell Raker and Karren havt won two' or more games in the upper bracket while in the lower bracket Horn Martindalo Harwood and Harris are making real progress At this time it would be impossible to select the two men who will finally meet as the "dope" hns already bceu upset and the winner of this tournament will know that he has been through a real aggregation of handballers when the final em-Jn- g r- 21-1- 21-1- s Gus Rowe former Tintic high high school student was last Friday elected president of the freshman class of the Utah Agricultural College Mr Rowe entered the ColHarold Lav ton a junior lege at the opening of the fail quartmude er and is among the most prominent nightly good use of the Wanlass coup 'last sninnier he made imv of freshman football stars He spent ing aiu 8mns chprnfs at I?’ four years at the Tintic high prior 'Mr Layton is one 'who knows the ' ' to his entrance at the college game from start to ’ finish and has been able to -- — j apply his to Ins own commercial Dry Cleaning conserves your health knowledge more times than one Cleaning and Tailoring Co vanlaSe —— Phone 171 Carl J Furr Another Aggie laid aside three years of a promising life to devote Ins time to missionary work for the Mormon church in Old Mexico and thisquam-- r he is reopening Iris reward by teaching Spanish for Professor Arnold - SIGMA alpha ELECT XU TO "NEW MEMBERS from Page One) activities ' thirty-fiv- e percent for scholarship and fifteen percent for penonality The present chapter will (Continued cherry-producin- choose one from Its own class on that basis Other than that mentioned the feasibiltiy of attaching the fraternity insignia to the distinctive senior garb was discussed Final sentiment and the conclusion reached was to the effect that such would be done with the consent of the senior class L A Richards was named chairFrom out of Boxelder county last man of the society in the absence or fall came Asael Hansen fresh from service as editor of both the Crimson Wilcox who was honored with that annual and student paper at 'the position last spring Brigliam Young college Asael found a journalistic affinity between himself Send your Suits and Laundry to the and Professor Arnold and registered f°r journalism The other day rumor American Steam Laundry French has it Mr Hansen spent his time tak- - Dry Cleaners "See our Advt” Ing pictures of oer at Beaver Dam withsurroundings the diea of using them to embellish an article in which he expects to enlighten the curious minds of the eastern states! about Deaver Dam and its opulence as a western farming community in! Northern Utah Aside from exercising a keen nose for news Asael finds much ' of his time on the campus taken up in completing his work for the bachelor's! degree in soclul science s -- San Tox Scientific Tooth Brush 50c i The Brush that deans his-bo- me inside outside Get Your and around the comers j Men’s i Zipper Boots PUBLISHER’S COMMENT u Prescription Drug: Cos 14 West Center (Continued from Page One) so carelessly spread false ideas about life on tiie campus is hardly con-- 1 ceivable The evidence is with us jbowevei and please will the writers) think twice before further is done i Tiie second point concerns the UC of a purady on a local fraternity ame Nothing much need be said except that the writers of the article appearing in this issue should blush with shame when meeting a member of the Phi Beta Rlio fraternity It is small and everything short of ' t SEVEN FIELD PROSPECTS tournawinter Handball ment got off to a good start last Coach ltomney was quite pleased week with 32 men playing for the when a healthy aggregate of track gold medal which will be awarded swimming nnd tennis aspirants resto the winner of this tournament ponded to his call Most of the games have been very Track iprospects are good and refast and exciting and the “dope ceived an unusual impetus wheu bucket” has already been tipped '“Puny Anderson registered this quar ter He is the present holder of over due to the defeat of John the quarter mile run state record Larson by A Horn Larson ns willi an(j aso a member of the conference Several be remembered played Karren for( relay championship team the vhampionship of the fall tourna- other letter men reported namely two mile record holder ment and his elimination so early Norton iu the tournament was a’ distinct Farrar also a two mile star Burke surprise to many followers of the holder of the Conference unle record 4 40 yard game The match between Larson Geddes Beal and Bailey with members stars and Jogether was one best Horn of and the games of the year Larson wen the first Anderson of the crack relay team: 3 Horn easily took the Jeppon high hurdles Bennion relay game broad and high second game 21-- 8 The third game team and Iunt Several new-- men look star jump found Larson with a lend of 11 to chief among them being 0 later 16 to 4 and then Horn gave good holder of the high Worthington a real exhibition ot “never say die” school low hurdles record Wade a spirit and with one of the greatest quarter nuli-- Wood a sprinter and spurts ever seen tied Larson and Harris pole aulter S ending one of finally won The coach plans to get some com the most exiting juatcliesot - the petition”" T'f rhe" state tournament year and there is a probability that The other upset came Monday a team wilt be sent to the Drake when Goodsell trimmed Greene relays nv-x- t Wen-ner’- “ ELATED AT TRACK 21-1- Mo-Gu- iu 1 SET j at Thatcher r Clothing Co EX I’RES MADE VICTIM OF DIG SNIP HUNT U ATHLETE DIES TAKES COACH ROMNEY FALL FROM MEN TO MONTANA STATE The Coach “Walt” Hall's Freshmen cstgers had things their own way In the Preston tilt and won by the d store of 20-- 6 The Aggie frosh ra liloco and scored almost at wijl Their brilliant floor work and accurate basket shooting was an menace Impossible for Coach Maughan's quint to overt ome During the first half the plaving jot both fives was mediocre neither team displaying much ability The frosh returned the second half and caged points from angle on the floor they completely smothered ' the northerners For the winners “Ken" Maughan and Harris were the outstanding performers These two stars easily t pel led defeat for Preston Lyde Watkins also showed a world of class for the winners while Foster and Chattertun carried the burden for Preston Montana State College boasts the best team In years and are out for championship and the look formidable enough to cause any team an excess amount of worry The Bobcats have just returned from a holiday trip to the Pacific Coast where they won 12 out of 16 games played some of the fastest and strongest indepentefit and college teams of the West Coach Ott Romney has a very tal-- j Iineup and summary: ented array of basket shooters on his PRESTON squad and all are huskey athletics making indeed an imposing quintet for any college to boast The Bobcat team boasts of such stars as Captiun Hartwig for four years an all state high school player and for two years an all state colleg eate choice and in 13 ful games on the coast trip registered 81 field grabs It was found while on the trip that Val Glynn makes a fine A find in Wenner scoring guard at forward made it possible to shift Hartwig to’ center Glynn to guard and Wenner and Cottom at forwards The offensive play is formed Breeden and Hartwig will take turns at the other McGuin is a vetern guard position Referee Plant Umpire Sumsion and Breedea while at high school was chosen “all time all stite” guard Bieedas play together with IX THE s AGGIES basket shooting was the featLINELIGIIT ure of the recent trip All the members oS the squad with (Continued From Page One) the exception of llenner are over going to the University of Minnesota last fall Reed six feet tall A enner is five feet a while that lie's hispers every once in going after a PhD in ten inches quite above the average zoology and then branch out into The Aggies will experience quite a medicine and add one more M D to little difficulty when they cope with the Christiansen family this excess height Parker Thomas a sophomore if one An idea of the prowess of Coach Aggie who didn't rest during the m tan be given by the show-- 1 Christmas holidays Not much! He of the Freshman team These j ployed-hitime working jn he mines 'have l Kufeka greenim'gs and returned to the beaten several $’ better off besides a rich lege independent and high school eH!eRe teams and recentdy iot to the tnter-- 1 some mountain I nion College team by a other fellows just as soonwith as the two point team autumn Montana will bear quarter ended and set to work Utah-Monta- TOURNAMENT QUINT COACH HANDBALL MORONI PLAYERS PRESENT Adolph Wullstein University student and holder of the conference fell record for javelin throwiug skylight from the through fonrth floor of the John R Park building Friday suffered a fractured skull was rushed to the ltoly Cross hospital and 'died a few moments later Wullstein had gone t(f the upper floor with John Kvanx artist for the' Utoniau After being warned against danger by the custodian he attempted to walk a plank stretched from the door of the upper room to a cement platform in the center where the artist work was being done He lost his footing aud fell to the second landing of the stairway eighteen feet below According to Charles Forsberg Cleon superintendent of grounds Larson and John Evans had been given permission to use the platform in the center of the skylight for their art studio in the absence of any other quarters Instructions had been issued that no one else was to he admitted Friday was going up to his quarters to finish some art work and Wullstein asked if he m‘ght not go along What caused the young man to lose his footing when crossing ihe plank is not known Evans preceded him to point out the way and when hearing the glass break he turned only to witness t’le horrible scene of his companion failing to the stairs below Upon examination of the body by Dr A C Calllster it was found that he had fallen on his buck Jiis head striking first resulting in a fracture of the skull and scalp wounds A hostf students aided the you nil man to the hospital Wullstein is a graduate of the East Side high school and was one of the most promising athleteH of the University He was an end on the varsity eleven of last season and was to have received a block "U” for his performance at the university assembly Inst Friday Funeral services were held lust Sunday OLSEN “THE SHIP” JAN 29 the llard Fight Expected When Two It M C Hoop Teams Clash Friday and Saturday The initial step in the division of conference basketball will be taken by the local team when It embarks for Bozeman Montana today This it the first year that Montana has played In the local hoop division and this new addition looks menacing Seven men will be taken on the trip together with Coach Romney and student manager Ferris Miles These men will be captain Sanders NielWade Irtiwley ' Worthington That son" Williams and Gibbons beis be will men taken seven only cause of the importance' of reducing expends More players will be taken on the short trips nnd the coach Is Utah-Mon-ta- hopeful that the combination starting will be able to survive both niwitts playTh—tem- WsH handicapped the"" first night arriving Thursday at noon and play- ing that evening The second game will be played Friday and the coach hopes to engage a team for a game Suturday nigiit the squad arriving home Sun- ( Confirm'd from Pane pile) These were the day for such a hunt The coach expressed ' himself as thoughts that were running wild in the brains of the Boar's Nest crew being well satisfied with the conSetting everything in readiness dition of the players but feels that the group got under way Young he will be more satisfied if the team was can secure an even break with MonJackson was enticed away given a lantern a sugar sack and a tana nnd B Y U the latter team The others in the husky willow playing hosts the following Frida)' party carried a stick some four feet and Saturday long To the excited past president’s “We have as good prospects as inquiry as to why he was burdened the coach exwith so much parapheralia while any western Jeant" the rest of the group needed only a pressed himself last night ‘all'are is to stick the reply came “Sincq you have good men but my big problem never had the thrills of capturing get them used to each other I have 4ild game we are going to let the two new men on the team who need pleasure be all yours this evening” tempering down and when I have About two miles up Logan canyon secured a five man one team toward which the party made its way I will be satisfied If we can an ideal “snipe runway” was located on the past two road 0 shot Jackyon was stationed on a large for a pennant will look chances flat log situated at a point where trips the river makes a short bend The exceptionally bright will run up The Logan Cageis lantern was lighted a hoop was Inteam when real aggressive a against serted in the sack opening and the floor on the willow was grasped firmly in Jack- Montana steps brother T O Romney Cdach son’s right palm The head of the of players party proceeded next to explain to Dick has agaTant bunch coach ingenious a the excited hunter that the lantern and is very would serve as k magnet for the snipes inasmuch as the snipes WOULD 11WK KATHIKKN KUK HEART-THROB- S craved light Said the leader “We 011 K MUilV will go down stream and drive them up since all snipes have the habit (Continued from Rage one) of flying up stream and you bug the fault you found with the them all Don’t let any pass you by' of Bob o’Link does not appear Boiling over with enthusiasm and in uswaiting breathlessly for the moment We are awaiting your to come when he too could be claim- eagerly Miss Kaye for ed a mighty hunter Jackson hold- vou arw capable of solving ing the sack and giv!ithe snipe leapt relieving foy us our inexpllcacall stood still on the log How' hie situation long he waited there he alone is able Yours hopefully to tell What dtlies know- however TWO FLY BITTEN ROGUES is that at 2:30 a m Logan qext morning have a we the door f Jackson's room may think s We p was quietly opened and a cold weary clue to the trouble in this fact Aldisappointed and wiser freshman though we each receive Invitations d to the parties the girls give oeca softly off to bed siotially our partners are never the ones we would choose were we given our choice We cannot however interpret this 50-5- - ship-build- EXTENSION SERVICE CONFERENCE ONE OF DECIDED MERIT morn-in£Kva- (Continued from Rage one) which Harden Bennion state com- niissioner of agriculture H'J Webb state agricutural inspector and mem hers of the College Board of Trustees weft special guests R V Car-do- n acted as toastmaster and a number of toasfs were responded to Covers were laid for 75 people After trailing during the entire week Cache County Agent It L VV’rigiej's “R K'R” foigcd ‘ahead in tiie final judging contest yesterday on landscape gardening and won the week's contest from Tt II Stewart's “Bobcats” The ‘P K'S” scored 1368 were points w hilt tiie “Bobcats'’ close behind with 1335 points Most of tlfc Extension staff left yesterday afternoon for Sait Lake to attend’ the annual Utah State Farm Bureau convention which opens you think they have already invited you to tlieir parties only to diave you spend the evenings a hankering for the smiles of the uo-- e popular members? What say lit TK The bride hurled the cookbook eut of the w indow After It went the remains of a Christmas pie “Now” one said 3he “just let me get the fellow who the phrase ‘easy as pfc’" crack-a- t iivent-e- d - -- The Moroni Olson players will present St John Greer Krvine’s dramatic production "The Ship" at the Capitol Theatre January 29 This will he the third Lyceum number of the year and the second appearance of this splendid cast of players In this three-ac- t play “The Ship” Mr Irvine has developed into a powerful drama the theme of the Belfast wljich will lie familiar to readers of Changing Winds For John Thurlow? is the great adventure and absorbs all his creative passion His pride in it destroys his only son wlip was his unwilling deputy on 'the disastrous maiden voyage of the ship that John had believed to he unsinkable The son cared manothing for ships und loathed chinery handicrafts nature and the simple life but with no desire to bring his own ideal of life and Ills fathers’ into violent opposition The father forces the issue with the result that youth is once more destroyed Isaac Rosen stepped into the corner grocery store “I vant some pepper” said he to the lady clvrtc “What kind do you prefer black or light colored pepper?”he replied “I don't vant eder kind I vant tissue- pepppr" ' Salt Lake City Main St 331 So For That Skiing nd Sleigh Riding Party — Your bhoes must have srood soles on them Prompt and Satisfactory Sen ico Goodyear Shoe ' Repairing 77 Go North Main tip-toe- PREPARATIONS FOR MILITARY BALL UNDER WAY Some more information the Annual Military Ball concerning was given out yesterday and signifies that tiie ball has already been started rolling far the big coileglate fete Monday February 22 has been set for the occasion Tiie Military department always makes it a policy to secure tiie best of every thing and no expense is slighted in making this ball the most brilliant social affair of the year The officers and sponsors of the regemeut this year are very enthusiastic and if work and enthusiasmi means any thing j then success is assured 1 Ians are already under way and from present indications all other similar events will be eclipsed by this super social The various coin- mil tees at this early date are already hard at work on the duties which their work involves The ball this year will he strictly tnvitationul All present and former students and instructors 6t the coi- lege will be extended a general in- vitation Students wishing inVita- lions for friends or relatives must submit names to the invitation mittee Ralph Farrar chairman BOARD FOR STUDENTS at 353 East 5th North $1800 Per Month Can Toa? T F HOWELL BROTHERS B R Logan's Foremost Oh girls lookee! These young gentlemen are playing ’round your very door! And they are quite as lonely nnd “out of things” as you two Miss Boh and Link! What a dreadful tangle things are in viway! What say you Bob and Link — think you these are two of the students you invited to your parties only to have their nccept but not return the courtesy later? If so y at least we know Sp§ if in their postscript? You are not TUB ever girls— that’s wfcy But what ran we do about it Oh woe is me! till boys as hopeless as this Clothiers d 154 North 1st East — 11 Roomed Home fellow- Rent— Newly Furnished— Across from Logan High School now-wh- ALFRED G PICOT look's at first glance maybe 1 CAN offer a wee word or two even so T suggest since you are teveryother-dashavers that you make it a point to extend all Invitations on shaving days that on the' few batbless Saturdays' you withdraw ffcoin society for the nonce and befOye the activities of the new day are due to start be up and Into — also out of — the lilaced hath Thus giving yourselves at all times a fair and equal chance with the competiy Loch-invari- tors Then with the exhilaration that only the bathers can experience g0 forth Into d the fray And if you can only PERFORM as well as you FEED the will be yours! What would you hare me do introduce you to Bob and Link? 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