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Show At Snow College Although Coach Young's Badgers failed to win either contest played at the B. Y. U. last Friday and Saturday, they nevertheless made a creditable showing. The first night Show was decisively downed by a 41 to 26 count. The second night was noi so easy for B. Y. Snow put up a strong defence j which threatened to thwart defeat in , the early part of the game. In the final periods B. Y. injected a pair of sharpshooting forwards who solved the Snow defense and thus enabled the varsity squad to come out on top of a 34 to 26 count. The following men made the trip: Ronald Leonard, Elliot Anderson, Ed Jewekes, Kermit Davidson, Spencer Douglas, George Kenney, Dick Hall. Lester Larson, Glen Nielson and Mcl-roy Mcl-roy Luke. "The Poor Nut," this year's annual school play, has been progressing rapidly ra-pidly but because of sickness will not be presented until after the Christmas holidays. It will be staged in Manti, Ephraim and Mount Pleasant immediately immed-iately after the beginning of school. Over thirty new students have registered regis-tered for the winter term of school, making this year's enrollment considerably consid-erably larger than that oi last year. |