Student Life, February 28th, 1918, Tournament Issue

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.-\ r are trt>at waH in !lt .. rti for the many vil;itors a net students In :-;1)\\" that lhP ll'IUllS ha\"t• J)layl'Cl 1lwlr intPr-cllvision ganws, and chapel Wedn1•sday In which till' or• 11rf ficial a\\·ardlng of thr ora tor!t•al tlH• sdlOol s whkh will Im l'l'J)l"l'fl('llt"d 111 tht• Tournanwut han• bPPn medal 1ires entt,c l b~· the l"tah Sor it•ly HC'Yo\u• dPc·idPcl upon. nothing rPmainH to bl' of the S.ons of tin• Anwrkan <10111 • hut to l:ll'I' thal th<' hoys are lion took J)]acc .. \ go11tlly l"Cllrl'Sl'll· t -,•atC'd right, during thPir HtaY in talion of distlngul~IH'<l n11•mbcrl,\ of Logan. The rour teams who will thl!t l!'Ociety addpcl jntpn•st and <'ompell• In th if- rt·nr's Tourney are: aided th e SU('l"t•Ss or th t' lllN•ting. To()(•lc. Box Eldl'.'l". uranrh A. ('_, It was Ind eed an OJ)portunily to h('ar and B. -y l' lllgh Sc-hool. All four the speeches of tht' {"01\ll'l'lltllllS and iggri•gatlons han• hPcn playing stel• thE' remarks by Pre-sident G. Albt'rt lar bnskl'tball throughout tht•ir sea• Smith. the Honorab le' \\. ~font ·!'1 Adwduh•. nnll some> great bas- l<~ er ry and H:t•vert•nd Li•wh; whn 11011 Is promised

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on the whole were to be- congratulated upon the aclmlrnble way ln which they handled their 1 subjects and presented them to the audience. H was done In real col• i le~e style. J. T. Jarvis spoke upon the 1 "Ideals or Patriotism ' He brought

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Tlw llrst hnlr l'nlied with the 1:wor1•standing 23 to 17 in la\·or or tlw .\ggiPs. llowe\"E'r, the Ctah tcam stlffen<'d during t h e la st h alf nncl held th(' AggieA to a closer margin. Tlw Aggks outp lay ecl their 1·lvnls ~nly one point during the last peno d. The officiating was the best see n her<' this ~c;re:

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14 12 10 38 there were peo ple present who wer e l'TAII :ll bored by the plays even as others F'.G . F'.T. F .B. Total have bee n bored by the light e r J)l"0· pas s ing or th c Aggi es was SUPerior 0 0 cluctions put on this year. However, to that or their opponents . while th e! \\'rl~ht, U . 11 10 their bor edom perhaps may be blam• bnskct shooting was a good sta nd • Rud111e. r .f. 8 ed to something other than the plays off. Rudin e, l'tah's forward, was Stevenson, c. and the manner in whi ch th ev we re bl"'lng followed closely by l\1ohr. and I Warn er, r .g. produced. · Jarvis was guarding his man tight. Romn ey, Lg. th e Aggi e [or• Nevertheless there Is a variance of nnd as II consequence , 31 12 10 comment on this point. Some peo• I wards nncl ce nlor wPre nble to net rota! 1 Salt pie maintain that Madame Hamm er six more points lhan the Stat e I nsll• 1 ll c fC'ree: "Bob" :! char< son, Salt did not Jive up to her adv e rliscd r e• I tutioners during the first lrnlr. Espe• 1 Lak e. L' mJlfre : ynea r sons putation and was nothing extraordln-1 du ll y did Ni elson do good work. Thi s Lak e. Tim e k eeper: Harry toney, ary. Others give her unrestrained ! rnng y boy outjumped Stevenson and Logau. pr.use and herald her as an artist j

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The reception C'ommlttees have I out the ract that It Is Indispensable been working hard during the last that national ideals as well as inweek or so. and the athletes will be l dlvldual Ideals exist to be upheld. A trC'ated right by the> Logan students very strong plea was made In this and citizens. Present plans are as I speech to rally around the banner of follows: Big banquet Saturday, freedom and support the great and the Military Ball Saturday night. In addition to these fen• ~~:a~~r;\~1.::~:~r~:~e:,~t ~•:~~h sp~~: 1 tures. a large Student Body rnlly upot1 '' Tru e Americanism. lie ls planned tor Thursday, and ef• showed that real test for true torts are being made to secure the Americanism has been In our times footba ll awnrds, both sweaters ancl of governmenlal crises, that tile fobs, by that time, and if these plans true American is the man who will materialize the regular award day stand undlvldedly bnck or his coun• will take p lace Ill that tim e. It will tr) In times of stress and that now 1 1 1 1 1 ;':l:~ ~!1\~a!\~: g:~~ th~: ~\u: ;a~ :;r:\\': h:: ~:~/'~~t 1 1 0 0 an opportunity to see just how tbe the <'ivillzed \\Orld Is at stake and A C'. treats Its athletes demands extreme sacrlftce and The ('ooperatlon of the students thl~ wc-ek Is sohdted and eve,} one manlfeS t atlon Ill action of true

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~::J>.;:~ lSTEHl<:S'I' ~on. Thf' game was Oil(' of the 1~:s ~:~:~e t~~:ai:eoi~: and the heads ot this governme nt In rasu•st (•ver 11een in the Smart gy m • these times of crlses '"Hedda Gabler" and th<> "~ Taster nnAium. ancl was without a doubt the Captain Stephen Abbot wafl selert• IJuild e r .. with )tadam e llamm e r and faMcst ganw played in l'tah this eel by the members or the society to hC'r pxce llent company hav e c rc>ate d Y<'Hr. Both tea m s e nter ed the game act as chairman or the meeting. an impression on students and the with grim d('l('rminnat ion - l 'ta h d<'· b• t t d b Lo1;n n public which will rcmnln for term In eel t o trim ~he Aggies in th eir 1 Tl I mf'J.~;~m the prc>sent dope sheet. the I testa:tss~\-~:: ~•e~~Ye\;tE're~•tl:1~e :~~; many clflys to come. Th e co ming of flnnl gam(' and wine! up a good se a •! two southern teams. n. y_ u. and appropriately chosen. They were such plays had a healthy influcnr e son thereby. and the Aggies ec1uall y Branch A. C'., look to l)(' the strong• treated well and I.he contestants on th e local public. the thinking determined to trim their crimsonned l ::~~r;• ~;a~ero: :~::: ~::r;/~~~':i! l to Ht-sides theS(' tf.'RlllA, the teams from Murray, LE•hl. Am('riean r,ork. Davis, :\"orth Carhe, South Carhe, Ogden, \\'('ber, Kamas and Po("atello. ldaho, wlll be present at the tourna•

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H edda Gabler than as 111\da In the --ls requested to join III the entertam• I patriotism Reed Warnkk treated ! •';\laster Builder" du e perhaps t o GOVERNOR BAMBERGER TO l ' TAH CHAl\IPS MEET COLO· m(int or the athl€'tes from the \'an-1 th e subject or "Higher Patriotism" mo1e ol)portumtY In the ))art ATTEND AS GUEST OF RADO CHAMPS-PLACE ous J)arts of the Stnte. j That patriotism should be held UJ>I In the first ))lay there was un- 1 HONOR UN DECIDED YET _ ♦ , as somethng that stands _ror the I doubtedlv art in her Int erpretation, --j highest ideals nf our country and onc e sh~ got into it. Th e r e was. IIIGII S( ' II OOL BOYS '1'0 BE spi._:. Now that the Ag gies have com• • • •• I shou_ld not be debased to commo_n how e ver, an awkwardness in the {"1.\1., Ol'(,~S' l'S plet€'d their schedule without a de· tangibility was maintained In this first a<:t and a consciousness ot a feat and have succeeded In copping speech. He also showed that lrue certain lnadequary for the part. But The Jong look ed for Military Ball, their second championship of the • • patriotism \\'f!S not the performance as the play wore on this disappear - thP eve nt that ls looked forward to Jlr ese nl season, they are out nfter of g?~d acts just ~or the sake or eel and Madam e Hami!i er ga,,e to throughout the ent ir e school yeRr, big ge r lrophl es and laurels. The ..\(,(,11,:-; S( O Hi ~ ,'1 Hl/ tO \ I( rQR\ ' pubhclly g~tned b) doing them but 1 •·Hedda" the full power demanded will take pla<·e next Saturday night. C'olorado l ' nverslty , winners of the 0 \ hit l. the real patriotic method ls to do or the part. \Ve felt the biggn('SS rt is very ap propriat e that a big C'olorndo state titl e , will be taken - -deeds that are fnr country first. and badness or the woman and somC' evE'nt of this kind should ring out on for !\ thrt: c- gam(' series in the The A. C'. ·scored a third victory Thatcher Allred who won the or us perhaps felt inclined to shoot u n old l(•rm and usher in the new near future. Th e l"0nference officials. 0\"er the l'nlverslty people Friday medal spoke upon "Phases of Pa- h er before the end or as Professor spring session. Examinations wlll will pr obably be called upon lo deevening when we secured a :! to 0 •1 (Continued on Ptsj?e Fou r• Arnold put it "to slap her race." be over and that will be sufficienl cide the pince and tim e of the interdecision in debate. Hedda was good and the minor de- rroason for celebrating for mo s t of state series, as It seems that both The Question discussed w11s, "Re• SANTSC HI A MAJOR rects or voice and mannerisms which us. schools are anxious to Invade their 1 solved, That the Cnlted States disappear in true art were not very The Military Ball this yea r prom• rivals' territory, a nd It Is highly Should Ado1)t Compulsory Arbltra• Captain Eugene Santschl ls now e,•ident \se-s to be fullv UJ> to th e standard ))robable thnt an attempt at an tlon In all Labor Disputes" Major Eugene Sants<'hl In the ":\ la ster Builder" the set in pr ev ious· )ears The commitagreempnt betwe en th e school ofThe l' team v.as t'0mposed or Mr MaJor Santschi Is v.ell knov.n n nd company as a whole v.as less te es hn\e worked long and faithful• llcmls \\Ill result In a squabble Nielson and Mr Wickman and Miss well lik ed at th e l • A C' In th e flrS t effective than 111 "Hedda Gabler" Iv to make it so. all details n eces• The lloulder tcam Is anxious to La,on Sharp The men \\ho secured place he Is one of our graduates Mr Brown, ,\hO staired a blg pla) the games In l'tah, "hile on 111 his por• sary In pr e pa1atlons tor such the unanimous de<'islon against this i He played on th e football team trayal or George Tesman. was very C'\'<'lll have rece1\'ed caref ul and th e other hand the Aggies are equal• trio v.ere Arthur Fire, I., H Hatch J '\ bile a st udent here and was orcllna rY as Ragnar and suggested studious attention from th e m e n Ill Iv des irou s or taking th e trip to th er activities and Georf(e H llan sen or the t· A prominent In He not at all the bnlhant man held chn1ge Practlcall} ' eve rvthrng 1s a1- Colorado Two strong arguments C' j grn d uated from WeS t Point and down bv the lndomlnatahle will or I ranged and the cadet officers are now that fa\'Or th e Aggies are- First, the It Is generally <'0nceded that the th en sen,ecl in llle Philippines nnd the Master Builder. Mr. Hammer work mg to perfect any mrnor de • Boulder tenm made the trip to t.:tah negative side or this question ls China. as the Master Builder mad e the se• tails. in the football season, and second, most easily supported. If so, It ls j He was at th e head of our mill- cond night's performance I\ success. One thing that makes th e Military . there are many members of this but more honor to our men, who tary department last year and the You felt the strength and power and I Ball such a grand event is the fa.ct year's championship football team SUPJJCrted the affirmative. year before nncl was very popular magnetism of him over th e girl that the Governor of th e State of who constitute the basketball Th e speeches were all good. Han• here. Student Life tenders con• Hilda. Hilda herself, however, luck• l·tah and his staff are usually pr es• sc1uad, and th<' Colorado public could ff'ronflnned on Paii!:e Four) i;ratulations to ~lnjor Sa ntschl. 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