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Show TENNIS CLUB OF A. C. HOLDS A MEETING LOG AX, March 22. The tennis club of the Utah Agricultural college held a meeting yesterday and organized for the coming year. Albert Smith was jelected president of the organization. Smith won the singles championship of the institution last year and is re garded as one of the best racquet Iwlelders in the state. The tennis fans! expert a great showing from him this I year. It was decided at the meeting to get I out tomorrow and scrape the stiow off the courts and to work every day from now on to get fhem in playing shape. The executive board of the student body also held a meeting today and decided that Iyiuis Rowe and George Holmstead would be eligible for the managership of the Aggie baseball team. If the team goes into the pro-posed pro-posed state league it is thought that Rowe will get the position, while if the squad plays independent ball likej last year, Holmstead is the favorite' for the place. ONE ON LORDSHIP A good story against himself is told by the Archbishop of Canterbury When he was a curate he conducted a Sunday school class The subject was King Solomon, and after the lesson he catechised the chil-j chil-j dren "Tell me. boys," he said, "what was the difference between Solomon and other men?" There was no answer. "Come, come," said the future primate, pri-mate, "was there any difference, for instance, between King Solomon and myself?" A small hand went up and a tiny voice replied: j "Please, sir. Solomon was wise." Los Angeles Herald. |