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Show NEWS FROM B. UOLLEGE C. N. Jensen, president of tho B. Y. Collcgo reached homo from attendance at-tendance at tho Superlntendonl's division di-vision of tho National Educational Association on Thursday evening, in addition to thn attendance ' at the convention President Jensen availed himself of tho opportunity ot vlsltR and investigations ot 4 Normal nnd High Schools and soinn Important linns and manutactorlea. .-Tlio B. Y. C. dranvi, Tho Man From Home, is now ready to bo pro-, sented to the public It Is to bo presented pre-sented at least sevon times, tho first peVfprtnanco occurring tonight at Providence; the second In Smlthfleld on Monday, March 0; on Tuesday, and Wednesday, March 7 and 8 It will bo presented In Nlbley Hall; on Friday, March 10 it goes to Preston, and on Monday, March 13, it plays InBrlgham. Other places are bidding tdr tho company but on account of costume contractu and tho pressure of-school work?' tho management may find It impossible to accept. The following Is tho cast of characters, char-acters, a cast which with tho month's of;dri.l ought to give n very acceptable accept-able . presentation of Tho Man From Homo; Kthei Granger Simpson ... ,l.... Laruo Peterson Comlcsse do Champlgny '...., Adeline Kunz Lady .Creech Luella Anderson Daniel Voorhees Pike .'.wj. Norman Salisbury QrandQDuko Orlo Hyde Earl of Hawcastlo.-..Rulon Maughan The Honorable Almorlc St. Aubyn ..;..,. R. S. Zimmerman Ivanoff George Hickman Horace Granger' Simpson . . Morris Chrlstenson Rlblere Fern Allen Mariano J. U. Schlcsu MIclAslo .....'.". Joseph BlsUlne SoldIers,-.Jos. Robinson, Lcstor Dunn MustcIans-'-Henry Otto, Floyd Nlol- son, Margaret Smith, Sarah Blair. Tho play has for tho setting: Italy, modern tlmo, covering In action ono day. Tho dobato between flio College team and tlio High School champions will bo held Monday, March 6 ot 9:25 In the Nl.bley Hall. Georgo Hickman, Marvin "Jensen, and Scott Lowe aro to ropresent tho College team. John Blstltne, Leslie Nuhn and K. L. Hanson Han-son an to represent the third year c'ass as the winners of tho high school. Five of tho tlx persons to composo the teams to debate with tho Weber Academy and the L. D. S. U. havo been chosen. They aro L. C. Hanson, Han-son, Leslie Nuhn, Georgo W. Hickman, Hick-man, Eleanor Hendricks and Rulon Maughan. The dobato with tho Weber Web-er Academy will be hold In Ogdon shortly aftor April 1. Tho staito high school quostlon, tho Monroo Doctrine Is to bo tho proposition discussed. B. Y. C. has tho affirmative sldo. Tho baskotball team reached homo Thursday night, defeated In score, but rather victors In spirit. The boys got together nnd played good ball again, in both games, in both tho U. of U. nnd tho Provo game they, B. Y. C, played a tlo In tho first half; but tholr opponents as usual, us-ual, proved too much In tho' second. Jndcod, In tho Provo gamo within nlno minutes of tho end tho Logan playprs wero nine polts ahead., Coach Roberts then put in Eggertson tho old Btar of last year, a brother of Eggertson who plays regularly with Provo. A spurt was mado whlrh "oft tho "C" boy8 ono point to tho bad. Considering tho phenomlnal gomo tho U. of U. Is playing this year especially In tho light ot tholr recent victory over tho Qllmplo team fmm California who had a record of a 15 to 0 record In Its favor boforo they met tho U. of U. considering this tho B. Y. C. boys feel that 22 to 38 wasn't a very bad record. Tho boy arn glad tho season U over. Their playing so long with tho good school'-work each Is doing has been n strain on their powers. Conrad Carlson, on old student, nnd a graduate of tho B. Y. C. played play-ed two piano solos In dovotlonal on Thursday. |