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Show ALL HALLOWS NOTES.. On Sunday last Mr. B. Tippie of this city called upon Bonner Gordon. Mrs. J. Schmidt of Sandy. Utah, visited vis-ited her son, Julius, on Saturday. On Sunday last the Thill boys spent a very pleasant day at home in Murray, Utah. On Sunday last Father Larkin said mass and delivered a sermon at Evasion, Eva-sion, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hagenbarsh of Spencer, Ida., stopped at the college last week to visit the president and faculty. Mr. Miles Finlan of Butte, Mont., paid U,e college a very pleasant visit last week. He was on his way to California, Cali-fornia, and stopped over to see Father Larkin and Father Murphy. All Hallows vs. Tort Douglas. A good football game Is like good cider. ci-der. Cider requires a certain amount of tartness to make it pleasant to the tiste, but too much acidity spoils it. i . : , u, , ii , , WIL So in a football game a certain amount of "roughness and ' ird playing is necessary neces-sary to make t ame most enjoyable, but too much ughner.s, or, as some put it, "brutal? " makes the game disagreeable dis-agreeable for . concerned. The most gentle football enthusiast could not be disappointed in the game between All Hallows' First eleven and Troop C eleven at Fort Douglas last Saturday. Though both sides played hard and played to win, the game Yas played in gentlemanly style from start to finish. The Fort Douglas grounds are model in one respect no spectator can come on the field In the way of the players. Lieutenant White appointed six sentries, sen-tries, who kept the crowd twenty feet from the side lines. Would that every football field in Salt Lake were run in that same way. The All Hallows boys went to Fort Douglas with no hope of winning, nor even of scoring. To them the game was only a practice game. No one was more surprised than they at the result. As It was a fumble only two yards from the goal line prevented them from tying the score. The soldiers had some very swift backs, but the collegians had better team work. The score was 12 to 6 in favor of Troop C. The teams parted the best of friends and hope to meet again at an early date. |