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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, UTAH jffil SPORTSj tj 1 1 1 tttT MONDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1905. Will DEFEATED IDE KIDLETS PiV BY GOLDEN TEAM AGAIN VICTORIOUS ARE SAYING Tavey; Douglas-Boyl- e. All Hallows Center, Canning; righi COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES TOTi guard. Twohey; right tackle. Clarvy; TOO STRONG FOR SAINTS. right end, Hayes; left guard. Rhoadcii; ; left tackle. Spicer; left end. quarter back, L Thill; left half, savGo age; riglu half. Gardner; full hack By a Score of 22 to 0 Utahn Down to at Salt Lase (Juinn. or Satarda). The officials were: M. Harold, um pire; B. Margetts. referee; Sherman, head lineaman; McXamee and Eocles, linesmen; Prof. Austin and Father SALT I.tKi; CITY Xv 12 GolThe halves timekeepers. Kennedy, ll dtl.ti'k ;unl hci dens vrs;i; were twenty minutes in length. defer, si ;ii f lull (lcwn in defeat iitT - t CFF BRIGHT e ON M AT take another OF ALL HALLOWS. boys LIT-- - 5 H. C. BIGELOW, Owt-ne- President Sustains a Broken Collar Bone During the Game. Boy J. Who U H A. P. BlflTELOW, '.iic tor of Yuc itll'l lield on Cuumiii.g afterill? noon by a score of 22 III u. Against tile tits Gamas, Tegsther With Their Miners' defense Ut:ih could not gain, I Final Scores. late the while broke nnl visitors only One of the hardest contested games .1 At Appleton. Wis. Lawrence unil, I!. I' splenI I (f football ever seen on a Vtah grid- versity 33, Northwestern college, Wa- through Utah's line. but. Iietond 0. did interference, circled ln-- r ends for iron was the one between the Ogden tertown At New Haven Final, Yule Fresh- repeated gains The Milters, like tlieir colo High school and the All Hallows men 18. Princeton Freshmen u. a mot: i .t a1 In .;.t'icn At Washington University of Vir- great rivals, the Itoulderites. hae lege of Salt Lake, at Walker's field. to t! .1' of Ti.i -i :.u,' tendency to hold in the line constant-I- ). ited 56, George Washington universithe latter city on Saturday, and for ginia ' - unit' n rt. i,' Not only did flic officials fail to the second time the high school boys ty At Cincinnati Ohio ! all I l.i . , retif .1 !i. 0. Wesleyan a but for somethis, by couple call ' ptiialixe them made their college friends look a li s;t- - a a,- Cincinnati 24. of raw deeisions. rendered a! critical qua.cents, ' Dei thirty 44. ' the like Wis. At Madison. Wisconsin i proverbial H i It cry thing stages of the game. Iieix-- them pile who 4 to troit 0. Hi It .1 it dl I.!!.-- , il by defeating them to the tune of ofen-dtof the At Annapolis. Mil. Navy 34. ltuck-ne- ll up the score. To the csrix Ill'll I'i.'X let !' at Even though the score is a small ficials, let it be said that lln- - tried to hoim 0. i r i it t am' feel doubly should do team local square. one, the At Princeton Princeton 18, Cornell II. and wild i n Utah played a strong defensive prc t school team, a as . high because, proud ' f ' ' Inf -- iiiiic : ts particularly so in the first half. gay At West Point Carlisle 8. West game, they certainly outplayed their opihhi-enIt (he second half to whe; she seemed iii ii in tain af.miiil .V !i Point from the higher institution. and !:at la- lit V ini vx as i At Plttshurg Washington and Jeff- weaken, while the ficivettess of the visitors attack increased, mid the re- now! The game was characterised by con- erson 0. Western University of In v.'i'iil alarm "'ii sult was three touch-down- s. Right at thex 11. X. I'l He siderable fierce playing. Both sides tllt'X hi ilh teams had st nil of the game At Philadelphia- - Pennsylvania the oval In 12, tlie ! ed it I'l t a h' ti fought and strugglednotwith seellled unable to gel in aetion when thex been equaled 1 Harvard 6. u manner that has cl Match licit At Ann Arlxir Michigan 4(i. Ohio they had the hall. The Miners were rum Utah for many a day. The ogdenitea a fit. Of ciiiiim' ; lie the first to get up on tlieir toes, and a of four Slate score by points university 0. their made " R ' cllll.i III l.l: k lot' liioir were aware of it a moA. before the Utahns the downed At Dickinson Carlisle 40. After having lelilgh place kick. llMu-i- l frii sl.i' had At Minneapolis- - Minnesota 81, South touchdown hail been scored. Tile tide WV they ball cm All Hallows five-yar- d it.i come a Ini'! chi j'!ii! jii-- I went and laid Milters to t! the victory was 0. Dakota tried for a place kick, but me play bar ' i ' ii I ctml.l rlo.ti;''- it foi' a At Chlcugo Chicago 19, Purdue 0. come to stay. blocked and the ball went back to the Great Cause of Failure. goo-mu'' ' At Eugene. Or. University of Oregon line. twenty-flve-yaAgain Ogden For smite reason or other, the I'tah 1 "A Kuos' sc ilci'i u's arc sure to prepared for a place kick. Brownell 6. t tregon Agricultural 0. backiicld did not seem to get down to hem unior. ball At Wllllainette Portland, turned the trick of putting the from iheir iiiu'hi-of the cull' It as in tlieir other home games. Perversity 4. Multnomah A. A. C. 0. fairly between the goal poets, thus uii.l iioiiiis aa.X'iigs of luilc was line weak tlie children, haps iwrtly At Lincoln. Xeb. Nebraska 18. Coloscoring four points. This was the onwl.cn sc li: xe ebi",'".ally tlie the A. erliaps rado that whole the fray ly time during of the quarterback, hut the great faiiiil.x doctor nfi - -over one !iiii SeattleAt of either goal. University Washing- cause wus the failuie or Utah linethere was any danger to happening right lieu- in this town Most of the playing was done In the ton 29. Sherman Indiana A. At Ie Moines Drake 10. Haskell 6. men to make tlie holes and give the which was told by i:,e mother of middle of the field and only occasioninterference which a hack must have Pit i.x and liiddiy. She was four and ally did the players get as far as either 0. At Iowa City Iowa 62, Ilea Moines to gain. Frequently Brown waa fackl be three twenty-live-yaline. mrs of age. They had At Lexington, Ky. Cumberland 0. ed behind tlie line. Htid so was Rus- strolled into the From a spectators point of view, It sitting mom. followwhile sell. Reunion hit line the hard, 6. was a very rough contest. Slugging Kentucky Slate college ing up the sound of a inm sawing the found hole lut necessary missing. At Springfield Wittenberg 12. Denand foul playing waa noticeable on In yesterday's game Utah only fum wood, and d scoxcrod their uncle lyboth sides, but whether it was Inten- ison 10. hied twice and the visitors once, and ing on the fast asnup, aa they universiAt Northwestern Numerous Is Chicagi tional or not a question. so from considered this stand and supposed, for all he was single tutoring 0. exNorthern Ohio men were laid out, but with the ty 34, university At Columbus, Mo. St. Louis IT, Co- is tint there was great improvement on worth. Ioly held her i tiffed doll ception of one none of them was badthe Mirt of Utah. Evidently Maddne and both ml in an lumbus 0. at the ly injured. Douglas, who played fullso has time In overcoming sleeping ui jeci. St. Louis At and as she Washington university this used thatmuch back for Ogden, got tangled up Buddeitly, Utah's offense has been clutched her doll more point fractured his collarbone. He was full 52, Drury college, Springfield, III., 0. tightly, she neglected. This failure to In got mi At Culver. Ind. Rose of grit and simply refused to listen to Polytechnic slightly from t and, graspinspiration In In work dulge scrimmage practice, ing Bolihy by the his coach and fellow players when Institute C, Culver 11. anc, pushed him At Indianapolis Butler college 64. however, he partly attributed to toward the door while whispering, they tried to presuade him to quit. The more men fear of getting Injured 0. Franklin on down next was he college the that result At Bloomington Indiana A, Notre calamity for a team with so few good Run, llobhy, and get tlw Mg carving was compelled to leave the field. knife and well eul a hole In him suba. 6. The game began at 2:40, with the Dame Although Utah held the visitors fre and let out all the sawr..ust! At Charleston, 111. Mllllkeu 4. Easball in the possession of the college quently, in fact, almost as often in the middle of the field. Three bucks tern Illinois Normal 0. "They are not all ftinu; stories that they themselves were held, yet they I I 'ar, hut one of the on went over downs. Ogand the ball little were unahle to break through Gol den made the required yards once, but FEARS WISCONSIN. of an actual uccj-rcntold solid Utah dens line; consequently, lost the ball on the second down. The resorted to punting, and na by the mother of the child waa college through heavy line plunges Michigan Msn Fear Next Seturdeye frequently here it was that Fred Hen n I on demon thla: The mother was very ill and made their downs four times, but were Game With the Badgers. strated himself a master in booting the the father had failed in luainesB. The forced to punt on the second down of ANN ARBOR, Mich., Nov. 13. leather. His longest kick measured very night s te heard of the business the next series. The ball was blocked reverse she knelt at her bedside and yards. and on the next play Brownell of Og- will beDunlap, Longnm and Hammond exactly sixty-fiv- e the Michigan bark field against Bennion Played Brilliant Gama. Dear Lord, mamma la so sick den, carried it fifteen yards. The ball prayed, On the kick-ofBen n list sent the she cant went ovrd again on downs and the col- Wisconsin. For a month this combihug and k!aa me an she picked by Yost the first of the ball behind the Miners' goal nearly used to du--- i;d lege, after several hard line plunges nation, she is -- ood to me season an as Ideal cm been back has two s and field, occasions time, every and fancy plays, got It back to the make wvli so her she can get up and bioken up first by Londmaus twisted far behind that the Golilenltes faih twenty-five-yaline. After five minmake CHkes and pies and nice things utes scrimmage, in which neither side knee, then by Dunlups inury to the to run it out and were comiielled once more. And papa Id lost all his punt to Itah from their twenty-fiv- e had any the best of it, the half ended same Joint. Last In all men were four line. Henninn money and feela so a brilliant Saturday give hia played yard d with the ball on the thirty-yarline. The second half ofiened as bitterly their ponltlona, and In ap:te of their defensive game and made most of money bar1 to hltn and make him as the first closed. Both sides made lack of recent training, worked with Utah's yards on offense. Unptain Pel happy again, and well nil be Joyful. Bless little Hazel tba''s their yards several times, but what (me finish and skill, getting into the Inter erson, but for his fumble, played me and work make me aide would gain the other would regain ference as If they had done nothing faultless game. His defensive d . and alwa. make when the ball went over. Finally Og- else all season. Ana this Ideal back was good, and the same may truth granny goou and bless Brother Willie field will be needed Wisconto lie defeat said of his fellow tackle. Ray and den made a good punt and downed the fully give him a new top and me a talkline. The sin, If Nordys word rings true.-- The Hennessy, at guard, was in the pluyi ing doll ; and. dear I,ord. do take college on the twelve-yar- d good little saw came the Wisconsin his while and that Brown quarter way, serbut college punted, Ogden, after a He Russell did good work smashing ui care of yourself, for there's no tellgame from the sidelines. ies of fancy plays, got the ball on the Wisconsins fast back field Interference. ing what ever we should do without five-yar- d line. Ogden, after being back says: New York Herald. For the visitors Kruger was the star you. to the twenty-flve-yaline, made the amakes ours look like a stage coach on man. trail. fellows he are those rocky the entire Why, game Throughout kick. seemwinning place Ogdenitea TOM DAVIES NO FIGHTER. ed to be encouraged by this, for they lightning let loose. When you consid- measured up well with hla powerful played faster ball than at any other er that Wrabets and Clara, right half opponent, Captain Peterson. A a he waa the star for thi Geta Knocked Out in Helena and Juncture of the game. Brownell came and full last year, were too slow to giound-gainnear getting through the crowd for a work under King lost yea, you can Miners. Thlme and again, behind good Makes Poor 8howing. touch-dowhla way but was downed after see what were up against. Our line Interference, he forced Is stronger than theirs, but well have through Utah's line and around her covering thirty yards. Then Tavey Tom Davies, the wrestler who threw made twenty yards on a beautiful end : hu,T?t0 w,ua the,n In the matter ends on tackle bucks. He does not Mike Yokel In a handicap wrestling Bpeed-kic01 It un know means what to be down inn. Brownell tried twice for a place in this city during a recent til half a dozen men are on lop of match camlx-al, but missed both times. The end street has found there is a him. FIGHTS IN NEW YORK. f the half found the hall near the between tlie mat and difference big ground-giiinthe surest 1 Probably middle of the field, in the lands of Ogthe He was knocked out the othNew Boxing Club Will Promote Twent- for the visitors was Fullback Xorden er ring. in Helena. The den. tight is desnight out belt. He hits the line like a shot Line-U- p y- Round Contests. of Teams. cribed in Helena liideiiendent the by who. NEW YORK, Nov. 13. Twenty-roun- d of a cannon, and in a pinch, Ogden High School Center, Poul-l-- r: part an follows: were to needed hull hold the yards right guard, Watson; right tackle. boxing bouts will soon be withIt took Just six rounds and a fracBrownell; right end, Livingston; left in reach of New Yorxers, says the it was always Nordenhelt who w;i tion of the acvi-ntfor Jack Kullix-aon called to Ltui perform the trick. to knock out Tom Ihivts at Ihe Helena guard, Myers; left tackle, Rcudder; left World. The chance are that before non and Hills, the other backs, ill theater end. Craig; quarter back. Baker; left the end of December at least one rousIt was a tame fight remarkable offensive ball ami up to last night. neither ing match will be brought off within played mini landing the finish, as tore Utah's halves, up smashing blow that would scare the talc-uieasy access of Broadway.. interference. The new power In the boxing world powder from a mosquito's wings. At The Teams Line-Uis incorporated In the state of Pennthe opening of the seventh Sullivan ; Golden Left end, Page, Hamburgr-isylvania under the title of the Tuxedo left started In with a whirlwind finish, left Keene; tackle, Kruger; guard, Bark association. It has a capital of booked his left to the chin, swung 1100.000, and one thousand acres of center. Emend (Captain); right guard. with hla right, and Davies went to land in Delaware county, Pennsylva- Graham; right tackle, Morrison; right the floor, falling on his back. His Jones; quarter hack. Hoyt; left seconds carried him to his chair, and nia, Just beyond the city limits of Phil end. half. Hllla; right half. Lannon; full after EL William adelphla. The manager is working over him, brought him back. Nordenholt. to without Davies Rocap. Mr. Rocap, who was In New much the An of end. Utah Left University York yesterday to make final arrangeworse for wear." left left tackle, Ray; guard, ments with the architect for the new deraon; Curtis, Button; center. Varley; right club house, said: Hennesy, Gardner; right tackle. The Summer Girl. It Is absolutely certain that we guard. can hold twenty-roun- d contests in Peterson (Captain); right end. Pitt. E. To a certain extent, she remind! Delaware county without breaking the Bennion; quarter back. Herbs t; left Be of the Mormon elders. Rusaell. half. half, Harris; rlgh law. Indeed? In what way?" "We hope to bring out Terry Mc- Brown; full back, Bennion. 'She believes la plural Mori Alien, umpire; Peabody, refGovern and Young Corbett as our first Puck. eree; Bam Porter, head linesman; Btenta. pair. timers, D. A. Callahan and Hedges. Attendance. 3000. MEN ARE POWERLESS Played Golf Gama at Night. Thia la a description of a game of Te A a lest DtaNM Caleea They Buying His Beef Carefully. James Hawks, a Marolebead provl-io- n golf which was played in the Shetland trike at the I'aderlyteg Cease. islands one night thla summer: The dealer, with keen aenae of humor, Te treat Dandruff, and Failing Hair, With Irritant or oils on which a parwi flrat ball waa driven from the tee at told the following story: la Ilk scooping five minutes to 12 (midnight) and a An Irishman, captain of a vessel Bitie germ will prosper, from the ocean to prevent the tldq full double round of eighteen holea engaged In the gravel trade between water from vaa played, the match terminating at Marblehead and Boaton, came Into Yon rlelng. cannot accomplish a aatlafaetory 2:30. The light was so good that the hla store for supplies, and, after care- cure without having a right nndoretand-In- g of tho fundamental causaa of the balls could easily be aeen where they fully scrutinising a piece of beef, trouble. How many pounds Is there lay after having been driven well asked: You must km the Dandruff Germ. from the tee and there waa never any in that leg o mate, sur? Newbroa Herpldde does this because It la specially made to do that very thing. About 60." said llawks. difficulty In finding them. Shortly afremoved, tho hair Wa-al,- " ter 12 oclock the lark waa heard In replied the dealer, for When the germ la full song, and it waa broad daylight meat off the rump I. get 25 cents a so no choice hot to resume healthy and beauty. by the time the match waa finished. pound, an off the other end 6 cents. growth the cum, you remove tho Destroy The experiment waa snch a success Well," said the captain, "Ill taka affect." that It was repeated on several sub- about sixty pounds off th folvecent Sold by loading drugrtats. Send 10c. In stampe for aairr b Tho Herpldde Co, ind. sequent occasions. Detroit. Mich. 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