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Show I AGGIES ARE 1 i 'PREPARING FOR 1 STRENUOUS YEAR 1 i IHI Tho U. A. C. athletic people are '; I ( busy making preparations (or the .1 j coming athletic season. If you don't j I belfeVcffr go utf and thke a look at ! Ii the situation. 1 1 i The center of activity Is at Adams' ; ; field, which will be among the very k -' best In the state. , w i The local college have long been j gg . j In need of an athletic 'campus. Two r , Ju ; years ngo they had neither a gymna- I'll : stum nor a good place to carry on '! 1 1 H tfielr outdoor sports. Now, nobody In j , ji i the intcrmountaln region has any- j I m ' thing on 'em' In this way. 1 1 I .Last spring tho students of tho col- f lego celebrated "A" day by putting 1 1; I art excellent 'fence around tho lot on h I Fifth North, Adams' Field. Now, fin- ! r jl I fshlng touches aro bolng put on by ',0 I the collego authorities. The featuro it I of the lato Improvements is tho nlf- i M I ty( ticket stand, mado wholly of con- i 9 cretc, except tlio roof. It is of a ' i m I Chinese stylo and hhs two ticket ' tt I windows on each of the three sides ; R which will avoid tho scramble for ; . 9 8 tickets of a largo crowd. It stands on .'t j tho corner of Fourth East and Fifth Juf j North streets, which will bo the main nr j entranco to tho field. Tho bleachers J m I that were used on the cast side of ;j,j j tho old Held last Thanksgiving day 1 IHjJ wlll bo placed on tho cast side of tho ijjffll , new field. A now feature will be In- ' IIJI troduced In this connection. The, ijl blecchcrs will be elevated and plac- II j J ed far enough back so that a ror j III of automobiles can be placed In front tjjj ! I of them and will not hinder tho rjj bleechers spectators fro mliaving it Ijl ! full view of any part of the field. On j tho west sldo a grand stand will bo !J! erected a hundred feet long. All this JHJ assures ample seating capacity. Id ' The condition of tho field Is good I h as a heavy growth of clover and grass j covers tho portion where the coming gridiron battles will tako place. It j U will be in still better condition when ijl 9 the work commences. (I Good Prospects l The outlook for a winning football b I team is unusually good. Three- j i, fourths of last year's team will be IF Im back In tho moleskins again this fall J j iju Besides these are, a number of good l'fii men who were not eliglblo to play, l ji ' last year. The first game will be ' !j played at Adams' field on October m - 17. This is with the Montana Ag- (In ft gies, who will bo tutored by Coach Ijl in Fred Bcnnlon lato of the University HftS .of Utah. li : - |