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Show ' ' y DOCTOR GQWANS MlET; ', WITItrTHE B. Y. C. 1 , STUD1ENTS Dr. E. G. Qowans was at tho Brlgham Young Collego yesterday; meeting Ith tho students during tho students during the devotional exercises and attorward gavo an Illustrated Il-lustrated lecturo to tho boys, discussing discus-sing with them problems effectlnp tholr health, morals and characters. During the tlmo ot tho lecture tho girls held a special Kappa-Nu meet-ing meet-ing discussing some of their problems pro-blems of conduct and ondlng with a kangaroo court punishing ocenders who had worn hats in chapel. Tho basketball boys left yesterday for Idaho to play a series of games lasting tho week. After witnessing tho garao on Friday nlgbt when tho Dy Y. boys played all round th" visitors vis-itors and held tho scoro unlit tho last two or thrco minutes, tho school looks to tho boys to represent tho basketball Interest of tho school well. The baskot shooting was certainly cer-tainly off on Friday. It looked at if nothing but tho puro perversonep of the ball and basket kept D. Y from scoring and tho puro lucl. which dollvercd tho ball four llraas Into tho hands ot tho giant Just under un-der tho basket when? guarding, ho no chance at ali, lost the gamo'tot D. Y. It looked as If tho Utah "Athletic "Ath-letic association had poor luck too. it is a question Just how tho teams ivould hate78tood at theend If the visitors had had luck at tho fou lino on dtho B. Y. boys hod had their averago luck at shooting baskets The long "time-outs" appeared tc help tho visitors too as thoy apparently appar-ently did not have tho onduranco of tho B. Y. team and showed it after long stretches ot playing. Tonight thoB. Y. high school hoopstcrs play tho South Cache at Hyrum. Friday, January 21. North fcacho High School plays B. Y. at Logan. Qoach Crookston has th. high 8choof,tcam ln"tjalnitw Coach knapp accompanied tho collego lean ycsteidaVmonlln'J IntVldaY.pfjt |