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Show UTO NIA NNineteen TwelveOctober.igio-¦Continued25. The "Utonian" editor begins prodding the staff. Football epidemic still raging.27. After a rousing "send-off" on the campus the team leaves for Colorado.28. Juniors, 5 ! Seniors, 0.29. Boulder, 11; Utah, 0. So the news bulletins announced to- the crowd of downcast students.31. Seniors get left out again-Seniors, 0; Sophs, 6.November^ igio1. Team, back from Colorado. Cheer up, boys, (we're with you 'till the end). "There ain't no Hell."2. "Tiny" composes latest song hit to the tune of "Yama, Yama."3. "Happy" Holmstead, star half-back of the Sophs, recovers from the effects of the Senior game. "No more football/' quoth he.4. Junior matinee dance, a rousing time for everybody. Stout and Ott Romney ride the Sigma Chi goat.5. "U" Freshmen, 9; Ogden H. S., 3. Joe Maddock arrives to help whip the Utah eleven in shape for the D. U. game.7. Seniors issue challenge to faculty for football game, through the columns of the Chronicle.8. Senior Miners visit Garfield, but get back in time to vote. Report has it that the election crowds were rather dull.9. Daily yell practice begins again. Engineers decide to give a dance.10. Sophs start something with Freshmen numerals on the ticket office, but get the worst of the deal.11. Big football rally at Chapel. Oscar Carlson, after consulting the zodiac, assures Utah the victory. The Sophomore matinee dances goes off well.12. Utah, 20; D. U., 0. Smile day. We had the team and the Utah spirit was shown on every hand by "Do it now, Utah." We did it. Students give big demonstration down town (a serpentine three blocks long). Sigma Chi fraternity give bust to Joe Maddock and the football team.14. Juniors win inter-class football championship by defeating Sophomores, 6 to; 0, in hard-fought game.10. Lots of cripples among the Juniors, but it's still Smile Day for them.16. Miss Van Cott, Squire Coop and Professor Bolin get busy on the masquerade benefit for the band.17. Special chapel for State Superintendents.202 |