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Show GOOO RECORD . I FOR THE B.U, Five victories In approximately H twenty four bonis Is the lather Inter- M estlng way tho students of the Brig- ham Young College leport the series of debates and basketball games ot H last Thursday and Friday. In cele- . brntlon of this unusual phenomenon H tho school ccli-btnted In speech uiak- H ng. cheering and slnglui; yesterday H Homing during the chapel period H a mutual admiration chapel. H The debate at Ogden between tho H Weber Normal College nnd the Brig- H hnm Young College resulted In n two H to one victory for the latter school. H Wezer had a s'trong team and It was H nip nnd lurk thioughout the whole H debate. It was qulto genei ally "con- H I ceded that the B. Y. C. boys won on H I the rebutttal. That up until tho last H icbtittal neither sldo had the decisive I victory. Tho Ogden bos probably had tho best delivery. Attorney H Doggs nnd Woollcy and Rev. Carver H judged tho debutes. David Fuhrlmau H and Amos Wilght were the debaters ll for tho -B. V. C' nntl upheld the at- tH flrnintlve. Messrs Kastus and Brown ilH were the champions for Weber. Tho 11 debiitoo were hold In the Weber Nor- l ll mal Chnpel which wns packed. Dur- IH Ing tho day II. Y. was successful on .ll L'ach side of tlio question. Not for many years has there been H such n largo ciod or enthusiastic bns- il ketball fans-as the Brigha'm Young College gym held on Friday night. H Both the Logan High and the B, Y. M C. are to be congratulated on the lH whole-souled, sensible support given H their teams no silly jangling or In- l suiting taunts which sometimes Intel- 111 fer with the good spirit of tho gam's but real wholesome vlgoroim cheer- i lug. The evening's spoil was a dou- till ble header." Tho first gnmo wns w plny.ed 'between tho second team of ft tho Logan lllg'h and the thltd ieaui flll ot the B. Y. C. This was a snappy IH hard fought gnmo. B. Y.'s team. was ill much taller .men than tho boys from inl the Logan High. This game resulted BJa In a scoro of 10 to C In fnvor of B. Wm Y. The second game which resulted Iji In the score ot 33 to 10 in B. Y.'s fa- mf vor had two waves of excitement. Sj Fliet, ns to which team would win." W This ns not tin assured quality until Hi well along In the game. When n R second Impetus nios,e ,a dotermlniv 1 j IE tlon to make the score be, or to keep H ' tho scoto from belus, n two to ono 1 ,i scoie. This wns not assured even i I townra t)i? Ust )ien tlw crowd and 1 1 players learned that there was only ten seconds to play with the scoro B? 33 to 1C. ijr H Apostlo David O. McKay, chairman 1 ot tho Board ot Commlssloneis ot tho H ) church bchools, was visiting at 'the K B. Y, C. yesterday. Apostle McKay fl 1 arrived in time to meet with the stu- B dentg for n short time In their student m" meeting celebrating tho five vlctorl -3 IDT Ho talked to tho students a short Pfl time, congratulating them on tho JH spirit ot fairness and loyalty In ic- U ports niado of the debates nnd games jnj |