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Show INTEREST CENTERS IN BEAVER GAME Will .Decide Whether B. A. C. Is It Is a Tie An Arouncu Tomorrow (Snturdav) niirht at tho Murdock Academy in Beaver, will bo played the game of basket ball which will decido whether tho B. A. C. five will go to the state tournnment or whether there will be n tic all around between the teams of the Southern Division. As tho matter stapds n$ present St. George anil Denver have ench lost two games nnd St. George hns won two, Bcnver one. B. A. C. has won two, both on her own floor, nnd has lost one. If Beaver wins nnd B. A. C. loses tomorow night, it will produce a tic all around. If B. A. C. wins this gnmo she will once more bo champion of tho Southern Division nnd will go to the state tournnment. Will B. A. C. win? Sure, she MUST win I Enthusiasm is running high. Great interest is being tnken this yenr, not only by tho students of the schools but by tho townspeople as well. About twenty cars loaded with people went to St. George to witness tho game with Dixie last night; more than that nucber will go to Bcnver, if the condition con-dition of tho weather is nt'all favorable. favor-able. Tho B. A. C. took its first defeat of the season last night at St. George, by a score of 43-31. though tho game last Wednesday night wns won from Murdock by a margin of only one tal- ly. The games havo been fast, furious fur-ious and in some cases rather rough. The teams are nearer evenly matched than they havo ever been before, and possibly this accounts for the unusual interest which is being taken in tho scricfj of games. The outcome of tho game tomorrow night will be awaited with feverish impatience. |