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Show 23 ACORN WEBER. O. H. S. Belnap Forward Ruby Critchlow Forward Moyes Nixon Center Fuller Wilde Guard Beck Wilkinson Guard Bune Field goals Nixon 5, Ruby 3, Wilkinson 2, Moyes, Fuller and Bune 1. Foul goals Belnap 8 out of 14, and Ruby 6 out of 9. Baseball and Track Now that spring has come every one is enthused over baseball and track. Weber's outlook for the baseball championship this year is the brightest it has ever been. With Nixon, Herbert, Belnap, Stallings, and Critchlow, the last year's team, and many new promising men we ought to have a strong team. Our only weak staff is the pitching staff, but that will be remedied before the league starts. Having all of our last year's track men we hope to give the other contesting schools a race for the Northern Division Championship. Tennis schedules will be taken up as soon as good weather permits and class series will be held. The story without an end SCOREBOARD LATEST SPORTING NEWS Yale 25 Michigan 10 Navy 7 Army 6 O.H.S. 31 Kaysville 30 O.H.S 20 Weber 24 Villa 769 Carranza 631 U. of U 36 Aggies 19 Brigham 19 B.Y.C. 26 Wilson High 0 SAY? WHAT? WE'LL BEAT WEBER NEXT YEAR. Weber 24 O.H.S. 15 O.H.S. 18 Dummies 22' Germany ! England ? Y.M.C.A. 65 Commercials 44 L.D.S. 35 West Side 46 Dixon 2 Brigham 0 YES! THAT'S WHAT YOUR GRANDFATHERS SAID. LOOKEY!!! THEY BEAT KAYSVILLE LOOK AT DE SOREHEADS and so on forever. DEBATING The inter-class debates are over. The first debate in this series was between the Freshman team, composed of Franklin Richards and Andrew Kasius, and the Sophomores, represented by Cedenia Bingham and Ernest Wilkenson. The Sophomores were victorious. The next debate, between the Juniors (Leland Evans and Floyd Pickett) and the Seniors (Cora Kasius and Le Roy Leishman), resulted in a triumph for the latter team. The final contest, when the Sophomores met the Seniors, gave the class of 1915 the school championship and the privilege of placing their numerals on the silver loving cup for the second time. The tryouts for the school teams have been held, and Cora Kasius and Leland Evans have been chosen to defend the negative side of an increase in the National Armament, and Le Roy Leishman and Floyd Pickett will make the case for the affirmative. The alternates are Esther Thompson and Ernest Wilkenson. On Friday, March 26th, our negative team meets the University of Utah Freshmen in our hall. Brigham friends will endeavor to defeat our affirmative talkers, and on the same night our upholders of naval and military efficiency will fire word bullets at the High School debaters. All three of these will be held in Ogden. We want the State Championship, and our coach, Professor David Jonathan Wilson, is doing his best to arrange things so that we may have it. Jack It looks like rain. Ruel What looks like rain? Jack Water. Ex. Vera Fresh I want some winter underclothes. Clerk How long? V. Fresh You boob, I don't want to borrow them, I want to buy 'em. Ex. |