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Show NOVEMBER 15.-Glorious battle staged! A series of great end runs, beautifully executed forward passes and many other brilliant plays, won for the Junior football eleven the greatest moral victory over their worthy opponents, the Sophomores, by a 0-0 score.NOVEMBER 17.-In spite of Utah's upper hand in the first half, the sturdy little Occidentals pierced her defense for two touchdowns in the last few moments, and won by the score of 26-14.NOVEMBER 19.-Five of the promising and prominent University artists exhibited pictures at the Utah Art Institute.NOVEMBER 19.-Wonderful playing in the last quarter at Claremont prevented Utah's defeat, and held Pomona to the even score of 7-7.NOVEMBER 20.-" Getting Boulde r." After repeated and strenuous attempts to gain possession of the famous boulder, the Freshmen covered up its natural beauties with a vivid green-but all too short did its splendor remain! The Axe Club drowned the brilliant coat in a sea of red paint.NOVEMBER 27.-Everybody at Logan! Due to widespread and unremitting advertising, everyone went-and five hundred Utah rooters rooted in the mud, while the Crimson men, fighting desperately, floundered on the slippery field-and the A. C. ran up the score. And, even though during the chill and drizzling rain, many thoughts flew homeward to steaming Thanksgiving dinners, it was all one grand good time, one of the few of its kind in college life.DECEMBER 3-12.-After two months of steady work, the Dramatic Club is scoring a well deserved success on their northern trip. They appeared at Brigham City, Ogden, and Logan, Utah, and at Preston, Idaho.DECEMBER 4.-M. D. Thomas is awarded the Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford, Roscoe Ashworth being the only competitor. After the committee at Oxford had forwarded the names of those who passed the examinations, the state committee decided on the other qualifications.DECEMBER 5.-To the strains of an Italian hand-organ-a little brown monkey, an Alpine climber, a "clean" janitor, a court jester, a naughty bootblack, a pretty white-clad maiden, a Lady Macbeth, a second Prexy, and a "Barrel of Sympathy," gladdened the eyes of those who happened to be campus-strolling. Of course the instigators were the Skull and Bones, and the victims innocent initiates. Ten survived the awful ordeal, and are now exhibiting on their coats the doleful picture of a future state.201 |