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J -• ' ■,,— -n,fe r .n— jHiijV- ..-is:S ■ V ' - M ' iifcl- 1 The Trail Stag I ' KKDA K. BltOWX Editor in Cliit ' f Art P:ditor JrxE EvAxs Assistant Editor Organizations Bkuce D. McElwain Business Manager Laavrexce Tolles Asst. Business Mgr. Hexry Hargeu Athletics UuliOTHY YOIMAXS Features, Plioto- graplis. Calendar EUXICE ROCKWOOU Dormitory Calendar l ' Mac Gooduuh Snapshots .MlllIA.M DlLLEY Society
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THE Boost for Our College College | Coyote Be t TIIK tur.l.K.i. L M.DW H.t. II ' VII ' MINERS n GAME IS PLAYED ON HEAVY FIELD IN STORM TOUCHDOWNS BY w LOWELL, JACKSON AND EASTMAN. l- ' iiiat tcorv in th« Monuna )t4nic Hivr the C- of L a 2W) wtofy ovtr l).e Moulin ScKool of Mine t Butir UoniaM. Armiilicc ' toy. Th li mr w 3 )iU) d on a be»»- - TicW and a bIiTi l »w »rww »l«it« prci4ilci1 ilgrii ' ic tl.r ri..n l half. Wj.lc Lowtll ir j lh« ounlandlnB iU( ii( ihc name, alihgugh every man ou btfh rnitu pbycJ « good Kantc. U«ib ivam foucbt htfd anil pUycJ a 1923 Are At Worlc ' Great Year Closes For Grid Artists COfOTESS.I.C. S, IM Debate Season Opens December 5; Sign Now PORUM, CLEAVER AND SENATH DEBATES GIVE OPPORTUN- ITY FOR ALL INTERESTED i «i-ii.t.cr i» ;uit -jmc dettatt after ynotfavi. all (or the iiurpoic of prepat JDR for (fie lii([ dcbair M ihe year — Iht r.jiitttnicc dct.iic held in March. Allho iltii ij the ulbinalc aim there arc ntany iniinediaic ain). The Ir in- fntr in elcarly and loyically cspmx O — College Facts We Ail Should Knijw SundajT- Match J. wa« iho date of a prv-lli wcdiliai; al Enimetl, tifaho, «h,.. M... K..r.ii Jcnw-n aoil Har«M t ' . .1 IB niaTTiaKt at i! I- » pnreniv Dr. I ' ' ' hriile Mat (i«an- (iiu( . ,i.-.|i-.i in ivhiic 4tid carried ffoaiTr Cul itnncTt were il r l at The htide «n« alicndH by her «». ,1er. Mi»t Irene Jenxn. while Sir. ThivdMe Jetier acted a he l man. REVIEW OF SEASON SHOWS HIGH CLASS OF FOOTBALL PLAYED; Til REE GAUES WON. TWO LOST AND ONE TIED Ayain the C ot I i «-.l.jll ■•.L aJ has made a natne (or «ti«H. The Coy- otev have i-.imj.icted a very luceex- h;l seaion an I their adirance a u »t Urser xhuol and heavier Icairn ■nark a iirw ep«cfi in our football hHlory llcfido nuuiiiiK the S. I. C coafer- ence oiir tnm rnrMle I L ' lah aod beM the L ' cl V to a 16-12 Kore. Tbe aha met teanw Itoai Ott an nod WaihmKtoii. rhty I«t to I ' acifit The Senior Class Comedy Is a Hit ! ALL PARTS WELL TAKEN; ' PROCEEDS PAY TRAIL DEBT: C- OF I ORCHESTRA PLAYS BETWEEN ACTS. The tenivn cU in (he pfeseoiatiou , of Prolc»»OT l ' e«. ' Tuewbr. Xo- Tcmher 28. scored another wocc for the Collcfc of Idaho. Whate%-ef the play it eH lacked in plot »«« more than nude tv by ita richn in (tantor and pep. Every minute IroM »iart to fi - iah waa cfovrdcd with tbnll and taoftbf. I The play offered nunr oj-portuni- n « for wdividual nork; and each neml c of the ca t made Hie mott of LAEGE CROWD WATCHES ONE OF BEST GABIES EVER PLAYED HERE FIGHT SHOWN BY BOTH TEAMS. Coyote itickrd away the SMilbrni Idaho Confcrenre Chanipii-nthip Fri- day. ov 17. by drtcalinK ihe Idaho rechnical ItMlilulc on Oearer ' field tiy a Kore of 17 . It w» tbe hardni loocht Katne ever played nti CIravre ' •cM Frrry man om both teams tou|ht till (he tiaal ibot ua need from ttw (imdeepcr ' fan. The CoTlecr of Idaho ' chancer (e »eore nrs-er came imlil ihc third qaaner. First Home-CominR Day a Real Success. ■ ' r .i Ten iCct- HISTaRlC SENATE ' aAVEL RETURNED Tlie Senate i;jiil was siiain ' ■ turned to the nghtdil piiMo ' tort. lUi- time by the Bwhilor Club, who h x Md the Kavel dunmi the last ytur Tit itatxl li» been ( ' ' e ciu - o ' con la III trife iK wecn ilit arimif ejuhs of Ihe •chool. |UfiK ilafIy t e- futrn thf Senate and Ibe Parthtnian Formn. riie (.a el «» Senate io 1«» •■. wa a hed to toaIi« ■ i l(y for hU dtwbC ' li ' -n.i In ion the Senate di. lianded. ir- ' the ica vt w prc»enied to Ihe CIj o ' U. who in lurn preaented it to ' i CbM of ' )7. EXTRACT FROM AN ANCIENT WRITINO Sir Kiiicht: ' Hola. moat honorabli Sir Lord James 1 ' fiilli. I have I orae iWMt CKpedite to tell ihre ol a Hondcr. a mtncle. a prodijjy. a por- tent, « ich pre«a(t» omen, 1 know SUNSHINE. PARADE. VICTORY I AND BANQUET CONTRIBUTE I TO ALUMNI ' S PLEASURE. Fi.dav. Xoi ' i ' t ' , r 1- - I Annual Hoji Collene of I ' - ' iT»» beyoo ' l pcctationa ot committee of Iht .Uuimu , . himn and oM ftu.lrnn ' r (he colle«e TraininfT Kulcs Mxist be Obscrvotl n» Win. lot t«hai Sir .Lord James: kith most straose ■Thou lillei dread- I « ill onr foutlwll per h • «•«♦ ♦♦ ( ' College Drchesira , Assists at Opera CAI.KKDAR • «« « «« r-M.I, AT SKA SFLENIJIOLY r.lVF.N BV CALDWELL MICH Gl.KK CLt nS .Mwell Hi)th School ' s per- ..f Dax-id Stu-ena ' Umitnl . i if iia ll at Sea. which look ' plaee al ilic . merican Theiatre Tue« da ni|;ht. annar) ' .It, «a« a prai«r- wiiTthy line in every tente The op- ' rcita 1 known ■« a Gilhrri and Snl- i -an dream, ' il tteinR a compilation 111 eleciinn from several ii| the wforli of those famoDs men I Much 6»e indfviditat sinitinu was heanl, several remarkably itnod f ifr. (■einit noted antunii Ihe prinri|sal , rs- perially Ihe Rtrlv TIten. lOO. (he eoni- . ' dy |iart» aa The Uikado The , lonttniiei) on Pnwr Threr SiudciUs Arc .V.skcd to Help Trail StaCt rKt KS ARK OKKI KEU FOR DO XATIOSS, JVDCES NOT CItO EN h ' cllow stiidenu. here ' s a •:1umc IO earn some spendinu money a.-xl al Ihe same lime help The Irail alonit One dollar ■» offered In (he .iitnual staff (or (be ben •mi- • ' ' ■•■ iirr rnied liy niar%-5i I I In •am-- ni4 unt IS oflvK-J f fi- ' ■ ' ' • ' picture uf a • ' ' ' ' ' rr Ml pieinrr ■ fully cared fvf . hrinj: ime, eho-t-r ki-.-yoake « « ' ■ ' laiely loaned to iSe suH. ! »» .w iir I uf ih ' ilne» ' lie»i I k and a half will be Ri ' eti Talk C o4 11 ■ « « C. of I PootbaU Schedule • « — ♦ No% M, Whunun-OMwcll • « X«s- 17. Trch-0 :. ..( 1-17 • « .Vov. 11. M -S M.-O c o( 1. iJ Nov. J. C.oo.UniH ' - C of I. « ♦ Oct n. Panbo-7. C of L-6 « Oci. 17 V. of r -1ft C el I.-12 « ON WESTERN GRIDIRONS « ♦ l ' o-:atelU. 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Hiijlit ji-jiiiir Ve ' IlKHlth Ilinshaw I larger Karrar Smith Rassott Southern Idaho Conference Debate Coi.i.iciii: i)K Idaho I ' oiaiki.i.o ' I ' iaii n kai. Instititi; G K)I)1xi: Coli.kgk Ai.iuox SiATi: N ' lm.MAi. Hicks Acadic.mv ESOI.VKl): ' niat Id.ilio Should Adopt the ( •.iHfoniia JMun of Land 5 1 Scttlciiunt was tlio (|iU ' stioii for Confcrc ' iici ' Drliato tliis vcar. Tlif Collr c of Idaho atlinnatixc team clashed with the iictjativi ' team ot till ' Idaho ' rc ' cllllical Institide at l oc-atello. The lileliiliers of our atlirmall e team were Ileiirv Ilar -er. Hrem ' ce Wevmoiith and Cor- wln Ilinshaw. The (|uestion was hotlv contested at I ' ocatelio, and our team alilv U])luld the atfirniati ' of the c|Ue- tion, lint tin- iu(.ii;e oted in favor of I ' ocatelio. The meniliers of our ne -ative team were Waller Has-.ell, Uolurt F.irr.ir and ] ' lliot Smith. This team remained in Caldwell and dehated the (|iiestion with tlio Albion State Normal, «hicli upheld .il the alHrmative, at Sterry Ilall. on February 2!5. The tcam.s were U ' II iiialclied. and a real conlest i-e ulle l. ' i he .)udj;es voted in favor of our nofiative tt ' am. .Much credit is due to Coach H. II. Hayman. for the plendiij training;- he •five the del)aters and fo|- the creditable teams which he turnt d out.
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