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Show MONTANA LOSES TO UTAH TEAM: I Agricultural College Wins the Third Straight Victory in Treasure ' State. Llozenian, Mont., Nov. 9. The foot-bull foot-bull team of the Utah Agricultural college rushed the Montana "Aggies" off their feet in the first few minutes if play at the local grounds today and won their third straight victory In Montana. The final summing up was H to 0, the result of three touchdowns, touch-downs, a field goal and a place kick Horn the thirty-five yard line. Three-braces Three-braces by the locals and two placo kicks that went bad prevented lho Mormon players from swelling the score. The visitors were never threatened threat-ened during the entire contest nnd kept tho ball in "Aggie" territory lor the greater pari of the time. The first score came In the first minute of the play, when Paddock dropped back and booted the ball over from placement from the thirty-fivo yard line-. A few minutes Inter Crook-Kton Crook-Kton wns sent over the "Aggie" line for a two-yard pain and a touchdown, nnd betore time was called for the first quarter the "Aggies" took a decided de-cided brace and neither side was able l-j score, although the Utahus hail all the better of the argument. The local team did not play its us-t.a', us-t.a', game, but at their best they could not havo done better than hold the Mormons to one or two touchdowns. touch-downs. The visitors played like a well-handled well-handled machine, fast, consistent and stire, while the "Aggie" line plaved Mralght up and could not stop the man advancing the hall. Time and pgain the Utah backs would slip past after two or three men had tackled them. The speed and team work of the visitors enabled them to gain through the back field almost at will, and they were forceJ to puut only a few times. IThe field was wet and slippery nnd anything bu straight football was out of the question. |