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Show Broncos Tip Snow Badgers For Second Conference Victory The Branch Agricultural College football team won its second conference con-ference game Friday, Coach M-ir ray Maughan's Broncos trimming the Snow College Badgers 18 to 14 in a game played at Ephralm. j Ttie Broncos, playing heads-up football, and turning In perhaps their best performance of the season sea-son dominated the game by a much wider margin than the score would Indicate. The Badgers scored first, taking a 7 to 0 lead when Ned All-red All-red crossed the goal line and Elmer El-mer FiUls converted. However, the Broncos came back strong to push over two counters before the half ended to lead 12 to 7. The touchdowns touch-downs were made by Darwin Woodbury Wood-bury and George Slack, and the entire team performed well in the team's drives toward the Badger goal line. The Broncos margin was Increased in the third period when Kay Mad-sen Mad-sen scored the third BAC touchdown, touch-down, and the blue clad Broncos easily protected the lead for the remainder of the game. Stanley Biggs of Orem, who played play-ed a very good game In the back-field, back-field, suffered a shoulder Injury, but other than that the team came out of the battle In fine shape to prepare for their big game of the season, against the Weber Wildcats, Friday afternoon. Mesa, the team that defeated BAC a week earlier, walloped the Dixie Flyers 35 to 0, to clinch second place In the Intermountain Junior College Conference, Carbon College having previously won first place. The Snow victory gave the Broncos Bron-cos third place In the conference race. The gome was the last conference tilt for the Broncos. Coach Murray Mur-ray Maughan's Branch College grldders have 'four more games to play, but not one of them will count in the conference standings. The Broncos meet Weber In Cedai Friday, then play Olla College In Arizona, Compton College In California, Cali-fornia, and wind up their season's activities with their Thanksgiving Battle with Dixie College at St. Oeorge. |