Show I A BOldT SG eeL JEf J U fH IU d f Hi I. I ho I 10 h ha a. a 1 Rah rah rah j jrr rr Utah Utah U of U i Silver and crimson Let us all wear the colors of our school Stewart tells us that football is a terrible game but it is not half so bad badas bada a as drill At last we are awake The real college college college col col- lege spirit has pervaded the very souls of of the students of the University Now for the organization of our Athletic Associations after that our gymnasium will be more in fact than mythical mythic l. l Remember students we are upheld in athletics by the Faculty A week or two since several of our German students informed us that it was their intention to organize a German German German Ger Ger- man Club Lately we have haye heard nothing nothing nothing noth noth- ing concerning concerning the die club and fervently hope the project has not been aban aban- Our visitors last week were Mr S.E. S.E. S.E. S. S E. E Smith of Draper Prof Andrews of the city High School Mr Will Wallace Wallace Wallace Wal Wal- lace of Ogden and the Misses Hale Haler r and Reynolds of Provo Mr Wallace graduated from this institution last year and we are always very glad to welcome him home Miss Hale and Miss Reynolds are instructors in the B. B Y Academy the former having charge of the Training Department the latter the Department of English of th that t school chool Come again ladies la I. I t t. The Normal Society held its regular weekly meeting last Friday afternoon in Room 32 W We e were very sorry to notice that the attendance was so small especially so as Prof Whiting delivered delivered delivered de de- livered an excellent address concerning II Instinct Oh my How horrible exclaimed a young lady student burying her face facein facein facein in her handkerchief And no wonder She had simply opened the door of Room 18 and caught a glimpse of the movements of the class in Essays and Declamations Students the CHRONICLE desires not only your financial but also your literary support Write us us a story or try your hand at verse Surely there are among such a large number of young women and men some possess possessed of poetic ability Contributions of merit are welcome always On behalf of the University football eleven we desire to thank Irwin and Corporal Harrigan of the Fort Douglas Athletic Association for the extreme kindness they have haye shown the team in lending the boys the Fort Douglas suits in which to play at the Fair and also for many 0 other ther acts of generosity Who Who could could be more loyal than our girls How perfectly lo y they d did d look at the football game their crimson i caps with silver tassels bedecked Ladies we are more than proud of you and this is the sentiment of not only II us us CHRONICLE fellers but of every male person connected with the University Before the football game there were High School rumors rumors floating around that Colton and Thomas would be bedone bedone bedone done up Wasn't it a remarkable coincidence that Colton had to leave the game before the end of t the E first half and that if Thomas Thomas' head h ad hadn't r x been hard a as a bullet bullet it would have F t. t been made into a pancake 0 Some excellent photographs of Egyptian Egyptian Egyptian tian scenes were shown the class in Greek History last Friday These were J brought by the Misses Juno and Winifred Winifred Wini Wini- t. t fred fred Sprague The The photos were given to them by a friend who has E recently been in III Egypt Th The e class fl fully enjoyed the treat and appreciates l the kindness of the young ladies j 4 The Glee Club reorganized last l Friday and elected the following officers it j cers Manager Mr Midgle assistant 3 manager Mr Nelson secretary Mr t Hills No better better selections could E have been made I It t is the purpose of the club to be present and render selections at chapel exercises at least f three days in each week Of course if iff f the boys will also be at the service of all undertakings havin having in view the advancement of the University Three A cheers for the Glee Club i- i h The University football team met the x High School eleven Thursday afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon October 4 at the Utah Territorial Territorial Territorial Terri Terri- Fair ill in in the presence of fifteen presence hundred people While we have all faith in our boys yet we were not at atall atall atall all surprised to see them defeated as asK K their experience was very slight and especially so when comp compared red with that of th the High School team The first half of the game was well played the Uni University boys boys' working remarkably well together Colton distinguished distinguished distinguished dis dis- by a yards twenty yards ty-yards run directly through the High School line and scored a touch down During the second half of the game the High School boys finding they could not riot 0 accomplish anything otherwise resorted to kicking not only the ball but also a the faces and bodies of the University i men It was as rumored that several of n the High School team tried to II bluff our boys threatening to do up some 1 of them if they persisted in playing Colton was injured early in the game the result of a kick purposely delivered The University boys are gentlemen an and their motto is is to play a l fair and square game we are confident confident confident dent that the team needs no encouragement encourage encourage- ment being too enthusiastic to need such yet we wish to a assure sure the boys we will do anything within our power to promote their interests If it is true that any are downcast we say cheer up We venture to say that no finer lot of young men can be gathered together anywhere in the country and that in a afew afew afew few weeks no school team in this city will be able to stand on the same footing footing footing foot foot- ing with them e. e |