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Show GRANITE WINS FROM JORDAN TEAM, 34 TO 2 The t ,ra-nite hijxh school foot hall team . deftiH t ed I he .lord a u va mors on l ho Oraniic canipuR e.stertiay by a score of 34 to i'. They oui classed their opponents; at every stase of the game. I In the last quarter Jordan wenkniefi very much nd Coach Athlon ptlt In ft number of substitutes to finish and Ret experience. The students of both teams turned out' en masse and both sides showed great spirit. Between the halves both sides performed various yt tints to show their loyally lo their teams and quite a good' deal of rivalry pxistod. The frame was clean and hard fouqht, and although Hamilton's team received a Iroun.-ins the coach Is satisfied with the, showing his men made, considering the I'ai-t thai he has had ,a number of men laid up with bruises received in scrimmage scrim-mage practice, and in Hie game with Ogden. Kynearson of the Deserel gym and T,ove of the : of U. were tile officials. The ofli dating was very pood and the ga me was governed in a perfectly fair manner. The lineup: Granite (o4 r. Jordan (2). Miller io Whilmore Andrus It. ... . . Richardson Klope Ig Turrv Xewbokl c Gardner Johnson rg Pixton Palmer . . rt Canning Ktevensen re Lind qb Mickelson Bell rh. illover Voting fb Oldham Bell h AHim Granite substitutions Taylor for Miller; . Way man for Andrews: Johnson for Kiepe; N". Johnson for A. Johnson: Wheeler for Stevenaen: Tove for Bell; Hart for R. Bell; Matthcrny for Young; Mattherny for Biiehner. Jordan substitution Brown for Richardson. |