Student Life, November 22nd, 1917, Vol. 65, No. 11

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ANOTHER IMPORTANT VICTORY ADDED TO AGG IES'LONG LIST Preston-Alexander Funeral t\ll ' H E~S I\ lo:

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St-'mi-mllltnr)' nnd ullra-lm1>reR. ahe were the run('ral services of Guy B Alexander nnd Clnylor P . Preston, held Friday, November 1G, at thE' l.,ognn Tabernacle. The unusual cortege with R mllltary escort from Fort Douglas under command or MaJor Binford, the elaborate profusion ot ttowel"'II, the atll•ndance of high Federal and St.ate ofl\clnls In the 11ersons of Senator Smoot and Secretar)· or State Bennion, the stirring wor1ls spoken, and a.bo\·e all the attendanC"e or the mullltude ot frl£>ndg, c-onstltuted a fitting tribute to these firat l..ogan vlC'tlma or the war. Thi• bodle• were accompanied from the rPSll('('tlve residenc es by the military t•arort and th€.' families and many friNHls. As the> cnsket.i,, covr>r<"d Ii) 1111 American flag, were l.lornt, from the street to lhe tnbcrnac-lt•, lhP bnnd played very solemnly "Th(', Star Spangled Bannt<-r" lmpre Nol\"e trlbutt!S were 1)ald the 1!e1td. by St•nator Smoot, Senetnry of Stafl' Bennion, Bishop 8. 0.

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na;~~t~•;h;b;~rs:1:\t;~o;;s:1~~1 l~~~be;\: In the midst. of tilt> Uijunl prattle tlw band, moved north on Muln about annihilating C:ernuuiy, It wns strl'PI to Fourth north street. thence a happy relier to hear !\ man wllh r>at1lto lh<.•t•cmel<'rY the grasp o( history l)Ossessed by Arh'r th(, 111.'dlC'atory 11rnyf'r, ns l\lr. ?\ellson sug-1tt•st "int<'rnatlonalthe bndl('s were lowtired to the Ism" as the basis for establlsll!ng a ,rraH!S tt salute or three volley• was sound peace after till' war Ills rPflred hy thfl Ft. Douglas esrort rord as n writer and as a mPmber In th.- J)('4C<' and beauty or thl' or the House of Commons, attests nutumn sun&Pt, while their <'Om- that such a plan Is no mere utopian radea In arm@, their grl£>\"lng ram- dream. Illes, nnd hosts or friend s. stood Mr. Neilson held his audlenee In noh1eless as thP few <'lou<ls In tbe absolute sllenre. lie referred to V•P~tern aky, the mortal pnrtK or President. Wilson's spee<'h before the ('Jaytor Pn•ston nud Guy Alexander Senate last February as the greatest were gl\"en back to the i;afe kf.'-eplng document that has been wrineu on of mother t•arth Democracy for 150 years. Col. .\trmbf'N5 or the Al11ha Delta Epsl- House has gone to Europe with Inlon and Della Nu Fraternities acted structlons to nsk the Allies to put a.a pall b('ar<>r& r<'&1>ect1, ,ely for Mr. their cards on the table and state Alex11nd('r and Mr. Preston, while frankly what they are fighting ror. members or Sorosts and Sigma Theta No more secret cllJ)lomn<'Y will be Phi sororltl('d aC'tcd na flower girls. tolerated. The s mall peoples or ---+-" 1-;urope must C'Ontrol their own arNOTICE fairs through the extension of the Bitrau ~t• of the unpleasant reeltnga M<lnroe doctrine. I'. S. 1>oints the taus('fl by the third Annual Be-No way to the settlement of the Euro-' Boostn "-l' 11re prompted to make pean turmoil by assembling peo))lPs this atntt'ment to the publlC'. or various languaf;!"NI under a single \\'e put th<' Booster out to create cont rol which works ror the wetrare lite and run. \\'(' put e,·err "takeor nil and yet permits a great. de-I off" In for a joke. However, we ad- gree or home rule. People who love mlt that those on ~Ir Coburn, nl- humanity and insist that this must though meant In a jocular way, J be the last great war. hall the day were rather O\"er done and that he when the anthem or Europe wlll be, Is justlfted In reeling offended. We ··The l*nlted States of Europe, My re11:ret ha,·tng caused )Ir. Coburn Country 'Tis of Thee." this fet-llng. r.01 · ROWE, Conkwright and Stlerel spent SunSTl.BBY PETERSON. I day In Salt Luk e.

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:S:eurly 2,000 rooters saw the f!:Umt> on Adams field Saturday between the l'tah Aggies and the Colorado l'., whlC"h will J)robably decidethe Great enthusiasm Is being mani- that the Aggies are to share honors. resled around the college and town t•onrerenC"e <'hamplonshlp Though the game was well fought on O\"er the coming trll) to the Salt Lake game on Thanksgiving. If the both sides, the \"lctory was so de))resent good weather continues it is cisive that Logan Cana ar£> wonderof their not Improbable that over 2,000 stud- Ing where the Waterloo ents and town rooters will accom- tenm can be found Though the wNther was ideal, the pony the team. Those who ha\"e fleld was sort. which caused consldseen the l'niverslty team in action this Y<'ar nre confident o[ seeing n t'rable slipping on both teams. rast. strenuous baltle on Thanks'l'ho work of the Aggie line was I giving day. The lack of courteS)' pnrtlculnrly brlllln.nl. It. had been dlsplnyecl by t.he Barrister's club flt predicted that Co lorad o would pound l" the last last year. in taking seats through the local line for consistent and megaphones on the Aggie sit.le gttlns, but lim<' after time they failed or the flt•hl I~ not experted to reeur to make their downs nn line bueks at this game. and were forced to kirk or lose the A C'Ommlttee rrom the Student ball. Stlerel was thl' grentest point Body Is C'Ooperntlng with one from maker. )Ip 1>layed a whirlwind game .\CWIES

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Watson's Wonderful Football Machine ; Driv es Throu gh Boulder For A 23-0 Score 1

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tt•r~on. rannon, Twltclu•ll and Mohr ('a<'h !lid stellar work. Worley's punting and booling nn tht• kick oft' had unmmnl rorrt'. the onll being Tkkt>t~ ror the ,::-ame will l'Ot-t raul{hl b('hlnd thf' fh·e ~-11rd line in $1.'.!5 $turlent Bo<ly card good for moRt t•ag<'h or the lntt<-r 75r. !-.,or 1he , 1 isltors l•~ulJ:hum {fullThe l('Olll Is In SJ)lendid 1'.'0nditlon bal'.'kl, :-.-oggle (left ('flrll, ancl ::;am•

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~~lstl:~11~:~:cu:~r:a~: ;:l:~11~.;"~~~r;~. Llndquh1t and 'l'wltC'hell, the lert end Declaring tile war htui l'O\"MINI <llHI ttt('kle or lho tearu for three the gou\ or America t.o th~ Anwrl<'an yt>ar~ Jlllflt. will bC' sPcn In.

::~;~:1 t'~~:::~~1l~)~d~1~ ~~~or::·~:'e.brl~~:~: !adding wns desully. Thf' Colorado team outwt'lghed llw Ai;i;lt>i. by about :112 Iha. to thr- mau. ~1-0:·ln~ C'ame f':n·ly In thf' first Qunrt4"r, after Boulder had be-en held for down!'l and rori•NI to klC'k. The Agglf'fl bE>Ji;an au lrr1;>slotable drive ror a 1otwhdown ~ hlch was (•ornplet<'d by Btlefel with a C"h•\"t>rdodging run through the <'Pnter ot Ille Held to thl' goal llnr> Tiu> ~oal ki<'k by Stil'tel wns trm• Th<' rt•ni;-,inder of the t1uarter \\i.lS ul1J anti 111rk, nelth. ('r team ha\"ing any decided adrnntago , The Ag~lt•1:1nih"anced the ball to the Colorndo :!5 yard line when• Rtlt>fel kkkt'd a drop, making thP Rc:Or(' ror lht• llrst quart.er

peoplt•, l'ongressman Welling !'.{tt\·en 110\11 •: ('0\1 1'\'(; splt>ntlld address to students •ruNi• Many out or town alumni or tht· chl). \\ hlch pro\'ed Amerka innocent sc-huol wf'rf' Jlr<'flent at the J!"ame or d<'IIJijh moth·es in enterlug this last Saturdny, also at the- alumni ball war. A wrong philoSOJ>h)" t•ntt.•r• given in UH> e,·ening at the Smart talnt•d by Germany, which held war gymnasium Tht'ir presenre wne to be a biological necessity Is one or partkularly noted at the gamt', st the rauses or this war. Mlghl mu rrom the ract that they readily no1 bE>right. Arter the L S. ha d de- Joinecl tht· A. ('. throng and cheerPrl ff'nted S11ain In the war or lfHIS, 8ht' for the teain. &an.• her defeated enemy $20.000,No offidal list wa.s taken or !ht> illHJ for such rights as she thought alumni prN>ent on Saturday, but the she possessed In the Phi lll>lneiJ. ln followln,r lncludu most. or them· C'Ontra.Ht to Germany·s ,·,clous "KuL S. Grovt>r RIC'h, :Mrs. Mildred J,~orge,; tur .. Is t.he lo\"e shown by Ji'ran('e Rlrh, J \Yyl<'Y Resslons, J"uliu11 Ja- 10-11 for Pol'try, brotherhood, and equal- cobs<>n. Joaeph Olsen, Wm. Batt, 11 Early in the seC"ond qut\rte r Stiefel lty. l 'tah's sha r e and th e shnrc R. Ml'rr\11, Le-My Tanner, \V. J klclH'II a clrop goal rrom tho 35 yard taken by Claytor Preston nnd Guy Bond. Albert 'l'homns. A. C. Cnr- ltiw. During this (IUart<>r the AgAi,•xa nd er In 1>artlcular In th1 s wnr rington, Huy Becraft, W W. l~nud - ~les recovered two rumbles and hnve been worthy or high com men- son. K T RalJ)h, Norman Jensen. twlf'e klekNI Into the l!n<' and redatlon. It is as honorable for a Drrant )lartlneuu and Hart Powell. conred Then Peterson got on side )Oung man to remain nt home doing or a punt, followed It down, )licked his duty, rEOady to go when his cnun'\'OT ICE It up from under the eyes or the L try calls him as to forsake the work The MuKlr Studcnt'1> first reC'ltnl or(' players and IOJ)<'tl0 ,.<'r tor the around him and volunteer for the or this year will be given F'rlday, St>f'O!Hltouchdown Stlt>rel kicked army !--;vny one must usalsl in th19 November 23, nt 4 1>. m. In the goal. The first half end<'d with no gigantic struggle. chapel. E\"eryl.lody Invited. ThC' furtherscorln~. Score, I" A C. 20; In closing, Mr. \Yelllng snld _he rollowlug studenls will take purt: or f'., o. has faith In the destiny of th1 s NaVocal-Gladys Smith, I. \\'. Poul- 1 Thf' second half upen(•d wilh deslion and feels that. God wtll guide us ter, La Yon Bennion. Dorolh) C'hl11- pt>rllll' battling on both tea.ms. through the present &truli!;gle as he man, Lola Leanord Some brilliant runs Wf'rf' made by has nur crltlcnl periods of the past. I Plano- I.a Prlel Cutler th<' AK'1:ie backfield. \ notlC'ea.ble Violin- -Lora Bennion. f (t•11tur'-" was the lnablllly or thE' Agrou>,luslc Students' C'OnC'ert Friday at C'elll)-Elroy Christiansen . gles to conne<'t up on any or their Audlenre, ))leage sit In bal<'Ony rC'ontlnued on Page Fourl

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