Show ATHLETIC COUNCIL Plans for New Cement Walks and Ticket Office Competition for The members of the Athletic Council transacted a great deal of important business Friday at 11 1130 30 Perhaps it l w was as s th tb eplan intended to make Ct Cummings Cumming's field look like the State of turned over on its back It will ViII require over oyer eight hundred dollars to build cement walks from the car line to the Athletic field to take a square cut out of the northwest northwest northwest north north- west corner of the lot to build a respectable respectable respectable re re- re- re concrete ticket office with nine selling seIling windows and surrounded by an foot eight-foot cement walk wall and anet to cut five or six gateways arranged to accommodate a huge hug crowd in the new part of the fence The Athletic Council expects to stand about three hundred dollars of the cost and to receive receive re reo re- re the remainder by appropriation from th the Board of Regents wad Mud ing which has at times been very disagreeable disagreeable dis dis- dis agreeable and absolutely unavoidable will become a thing of the past and Continued on Page e 4 4 ATHLETIC COUNCIL Continued from page 1 the constantly increasing crowds can be easily handled The rhe Council decided to issue complimentary complimentary complimentary I season passes to athletic events to prominent friends Q of the University including a number of public public public pub pub- lic office holders The rhe presence of such men would add dignity to our games A valuable forward step was taken when it was passed to make the post position position tion of athletic manager competitive Two Juniors were selected from the candidates submitted by the Executive Board to act as assistant managers throughout the year Dow Young and Robert Ferron received receive the preference The man who does r the most satisfactory satisfactory tor tory r and effective work in the posh position position tion will be duly made manager next 1 year The news that the training table will be started nex next week under the direction of Miss V Van n Cott will be gladly welcomed by by bythe the athletes The table is invaluable as an assistance In training and creating team spirit Because the University for various well founded reasons has decided not notto notto notto to exhibit at the State Fair this year ear earit It was decided on the suggestion of ot President Kingsbury not to hold the first big football game of or the season the Wyoming game in competition with the Fair people but to accept their offer to play the game at the Fair Fall grounds providing they will guarantee guar guar- guarantee antee all expenses amounting to nearly nearly nearly near- near ly one thousand dollars The provisions provi also call for free admittance of students the game to be called no earlier earlier earlier ear ear- lier than two-thirty two the time of ot the horse races which are receiving a big guarantee and the game to be played at Cummings Cumming's field In case of rain The provisions are such t that at there is little likelihood of the Fair Association Association tion accepting The coach would of course prefer to play the game on our own sod field but is glad to join with the University in showing a real Interest in the success of the Fair |