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Show Review of the SeasonIN the four debates in which Utah was engaged during the past year, she was twice victorious and twice was forced to swallow defeat. In the state triangular league, both her teams won the decisions, thus earning the title of state champions. Outside the state she was not so fortunate, losing to both Montana and Colorado.Outside of the actual contests won and lost, the season would be counted a success, if for no other reason than the permanent establishing of two triangular leagues. The first is composed of the universities of Utah, Colorado, and Montana; the second of the three Utah colleges, the B. Y. U., the A. C, and the University. This places debating on a secure footing and insures Utah the best contests possible for the next three years.Great credit is due Coach Charles W. Snow for the showing the teams have made. He came to us this year a stranger, unacquainted with Utah methods. He has succeeded in establishing a high standard of debating ideals, one that doesn't look first of all to the decisions rendered.THE YEAR'S CONTESTS FOLLOWFEBRUARY 13.-Utah 0; Montana 3.For Utah: John T. Greene, Alexander Anderson, Clyde Sharp.MARCH 28.-Utah 3; A. C. U. 0.For Utah: Albert J. Ashman, W. T. Ferguson.MARCH 28.-Utah 2; B. Y. U. 1.For Utah: Wallace Ward, Clyde Sharp.APRIL 24.-Utah 0; Colorado 3.For Utah: Lawrence E. Nelson, Milton H. Sevy, Conrad Frischknecht.252 |