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PERIWIG CLUB TO PLAY FOR RED CROSS JlENEJCJT JOUN!)
COLORADO A6filES VS.UTAH A6filES This is the final game of the season for Logan during the 1914 football season and, from all agnles of the dope sheet, should be. the best. qo::ich Teetzel and his dusky gridiron warriors will need the support of every student of the college on Adams . field to;'Ilorr ow afternoon without fail. The Fort Collins eleven has been playing remarkable football all season and a victory over the visitors tomorrow will mean much for the Utah Aggie reputation in the Rocky mountain conference. It will be of even greater significance than a victory over the University Thanskgiving day. , . . Coach Teetzel has ~wen his team a flock of twe1~tieth century fancy formations and flashy f~rward passes to be sp~ng m the contes t tomorrow which always makes '.1 game !'lore spectacular and !ntere_stmg from a spectators v1ewpomt Both teams ~re ~bout evenly matched and 1t will be a test of ~kill, more than brutl! force, and football generalship will play a part in the victory tomorrow afternoon. All stgdents are requested to prepare for the invasion of Salt Lake City Thanksgiving day by arming themselves tomorrow with flags, pennants and other blue and white decorative matter. This will offer the student body an opportunity-golden opportunity-to practice for the final hurrah in Salt Lake a reelc from ne1tt Thursday ,...
The Periwig Club will play "The Romancers" tomorrow night in Nibley Hall, and the proceeds of the entertainment will go to the Red Cross Benefit Fund. President Jensen of the B. Y. C. has kindly given the free use of the hall for this purpose. Students here's one of the biggest opportunities of the year to show college loyalty and help a most worthy cause. Those of you who saw the play last Thursday night know that it's a "first class show." You'll enjoy seeing it again. Those of you who didn't see it treat yourselves to a delightful evening's entertainment and help a good cause. Admission only 25 and 35 cents. --{jTAH'S CREDIT MAN DELIVERS V ALU,ABLE LECTURI!:. La st Frl d ay u nd er th e auspices of th e U. A. C. Commercial Club, Mr. Parsons of Salt Lake delivered what proved to be a most interesting as well as beneficial lecture to the eager students who crowded room 302 to hear him. His remarks were directed along the universally important subject, credit; its importance to every man and some of the things which are considered in practical life as constituting credit. There are three fundamental requirements, he pointed out, upon which credit is dete rmined: first, character; second capacity; third, capital. Without the fir st , th e 0th er two would be almo st worthless a nd to have an (CQ11tl11u~CI 011 Page
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BODY EXECUTIVE l\IBETL~G.
TEAM COMES BACK
That refunds be made on We are proud of our football uhused portion of Student team. They have clearly shown Body Fee to students leaving u~ that they can "come back." school. Money be appropriated A t th t h b d d to pay necessary expenses of a . earn_ a as een owne representative of A. C. to see many times that _can c~me b=:ick the Occidental game at Salt i anc) wm and smile "".h1le.domg Lake. ~o 1s the team that will t~mmph Committee be appointed to m ~he e nd · They are, rnd eed, act with Manager Woolley to ~~01 th Y of th e support of t~e enhave all business houses close <Ir~ st udent body a nd evidence from 2 :30 to 5 :00 during ball pom_ts to ~he fact that they are bame. Also to advertise the gettmg th1s support. game in surrounding towns. Every mem1?er of th e team Mr. Woolley and G. Dunford meets th e requireme~ts of what chose one other person to go some one_ has .. described as .a with them to Salt Lake to make good spot t. A good sport is arrangement to excursion rates th e man who not only grms atl d and passes for Thanksgiving be_ars defe~t, but also endure~ a game. t~mmph wi~hout too much grmThe decision be reversed that nm~.d He is t t~e k fell~w ;ho all vehicles be allowed to go on ~ou s~rn ~ a van a\e to the Adams field free of O any ~ ance un. air 1Y presen charge. ed to _him. ~e is frank and _____ above m all thmgs, and does not The · classes in Bot. 2 and 5 try to shift the blame where it scaled Mt. Logan la st Monday. does not belong. When at work They started early and took he puts his best into his work lunch with them. The flora of and when at play he always the various elevations was care- plays fairly. He can be defully studied and the trip was pended upon to do -what is set both profitable and enjoyable. before him to the best of his It was a tired but happy bunch ability." that returned at night.
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While we are extoling Dave E\ 'ENTNO, :\'OVEi\ffiER 16 Jones for the wonderful game ! he played last Saturday, let 's · The annual Ag. Club Ball to not forget that he hat ten de- be held next Monday evening termined "Aggie fighters" back in the Gymnasium, promises to of him who gave us the best surpass all previous Ag. Club that was in them and helped balls in every way. Dave do what he did. The decorations will be different from any used before and The "shirt tail parade" will will be characteristic of the Ag . . be at 7 p. m. this evening. Meet Club spirit. · on Main street. Good music and good refreshImportant-Commercial Club ments will also be provided, meeting tod&;v. Time 2 :20 at and a good time is prornj~Pd to all, :. ,_-r, · I club room1:1,