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Show THE B. Y. C. PLAYS FIRST FOOTBALL GAME The Ilrlgham Young College played play-ed the first football game since the 90's. The gamo was a practice game as tho outcomo of tho class rush yesterday. yes-terday. Games havo now been arranged with tho Brigham High, Weber Normal Nor-mal College, Idaho Tech., the L. D. S. U., Ilexburg Normal College and most of tho high schools In the county. coun-ty. Tho best game on the li. Y. campus will be between tho two winners win-ners in the league of four schools Roxburg and tho Idaho Tech. on tho north and the Weber Normal and the B Y. C. on tho south. The lino up at tho pietsutit is Nap-pcr, Nap-pcr, 1 b, Adams r. h- b., Cox, 1. h. b., Ci annoy, g., Milton Johnson g., Kenneth Ken-neth Johnson, c, Jones, r. g., Hurt en 1. g., Squlies, r. b llurgeson, 1. b. Itoblnson, r. u., Sumner Hale, 1. c, D. Halo, g. Thoso on tho second tarn are Keller, Kel-ler, Rose, Hawkins, Peterson, Thomas, Thom-as, Cooley, Dtaily, Myrlck and Strong This will be the first football game since tho '80's. Then the I). Y. C. had a star team with such men n O. H. Budgo, D. C. Budge, A. F. Car-don, Car-don, C. F. Bowen, A E. Boweu and many other men who ao now prominent prom-inent In business in Cache Valley. In one of the last games the score was B. Y. C. 6, U. A. C. 0. Other games were as close with the scores in the A. C.'s favor. The annual class rush was pulled off at tho B. Y. C. this morning. The fourth years surprised the school by decorating tho walks with their 20's and .banners. In overalls and Jumpers Jump-ers they stood guard. The third years marched homo for old clothes and tho fight was on. Tho fourth years held out until tho student body meeting meet-ing was called when tho fight was changed to an athletic contest. The second years challenged tho first years to a tug of war across the canal can-al to take placo while the other contests con-tests wero being arranged. |