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Show TOMMY GIBBONS LOSES BIG BATTLE TO BILLY MISKE ON FOUL j KNOWLES AGAIN BATTLES WAY TOVIGTORY Bewildering Array of Speed Dazzle Montana; Aggie. Ag-gie. Win 39 to 6 BOZBMAM. Oct. 14 Using tha famous Vtah spread, with tha big halfliack, Knowlea, ae tha battering ram that hit tha Una. Otah'a Aggie fotoball team yes-terday yes-terday warn pad the Montana Slate eol- - lege, If to S. It waa a Utah victory front, the first klokoff. when Montana recelv- . Ing tha kick, fumbled and gave Utah the Jump. Tha flrat touchdown came In el minutes of play. Utah scored one touchdown touch-down In each of tha flrat two quarters, ' three In the third and one la lha last. INJURISS HURT M. . C. Montana State's team aeemed to be "" TJlsTtng in the shadow of many forms' off ,. i i i par ii i n gj psirt vi int aamt - Maahln, star end, went out with a badly dislocated knee, and a few minutes later Captain McCarren waa oarrled out with a broken rib. H oil later, playing- for ' Maahln, turned his ankle In the third quarter and was out. lltissemeyer then ' went la. Utah fared better with Injuries. In-juries. Leddlnsham, in tacklln near the aide lines, miaaed his man and piunsjetf into the radiator - a motorcar. He ap- i eared aerlously hurt for a moment, but " refused to quit. tfrhaub. plucky halfback, half-back, got badly brulaed near the and antf . was relieved after the score waa safe. , . UTAH LINI HOLD. ' Utah's line had Utile trouble handllns; the Montana line. Utah cuanle and tackle opened wide holes for Knowlea. while Utah's Interference about the ends . bewildered the Bobcat ends and backs. Utah had poor fortune with paaalns; la the first half, but near the end opened tip three that were completed for lone catns. For Montana Btata "Hcotty Mr-lona-d nle red the stellar eme In the face of defeat and with the reat of his mates seemingly dlsomanlsed. the fight-Ing fight-Ing Scotchman waa a whirlwind, brak- ' Ing peaeee, Uokling and bucking the line Me waa la every play and took more tackle by far than any other man. In . addition he rot away with fourten good . punts without an error for an averag of , thirty-two- yarda. It ma hit greateet . football day to date and one of the pret-tleet pret-tleet gamed ever played In a Bobcat uniform. uni-form. Knight and Cowan played good tn the line. Knight getting down fnet on the punts and breaking many Utah play a. , Kenneth M elver, before being taken out with Injurlee la the first half, played a f-rest gsme for a beginner. The flret quarter found Utah, working ewer and around tha bewildered Bobcats. Who, though eltemptlne tn py up a. game fight. Beamed unable to eolve the visitors' attack. Tha Utah team carried tha ball within atrtklng dlatanca of the Bobcat geeJ, but the Hobrata tightened tip end foroed them beck. It was only a matter of a few mlnutea, however, unfit the mighty Knowlea, behind the I.ed. i dlngham, av-haub and Clardlner Interfer-(enoe, Interfer-(enoe, rsa and crashed tha ball back to tha Be boat backfteld Una. KNOWLKS I STAR. All tha fight the rollece warriors could muster waa unavailing in tha face of ihe Utah men. and Gardiner carried Over the ball for ihe flret touchdown. The . home team began to ttehlen up after thla, though etlll ahowlng much waaket-than waaket-than tha vlaltora. It waa near tha end of tha half befora tha men from the Weat auooeeded la once breaking tha .goal from eloee range, and then Knoklea, reaping Ihe reward of hie eraahliut plays 'through the Una and around tha aad went through for another counter Bchaub kicked both trlea. Bcotty Mao-Ponald. Mao-Ponald. getting through In two outatand-Ing outatand-Ing Instancea In thla half pulled Knowlea down for two long loaees behind his Interference Inter-ference snd staned his stellar alar. ' Maahln. Injured, had to ba removed and thla look from tha Una one of the Hob-eata Hob-eata who early In tbe game eeemed to show tha real Bobcat fight. He waa followed fol-lowed to tha aide llnea by little Ray Mar- . Cerren, whoea aarloue Injurtea could not help but aend a feeling of foreboding through the team, who haa learned to follow fol-low htm through anything. MacCarren playing beady at quarter and ahowlng tne team wnat waa needed by hla example, exam-ple, has luat gathered them together ao tha Boboat hopes were soaring ones more, SSCONO HA LP, Ths soilage team ended tha half In fine tyle, having opened up what appeared to be a real comeback. Fresh from the hands of Coach Romney, the Blue and Oold opened tha aecond half In strong atyla, holding the Assies to smaller game. The Una had aettled down, but In aplta of the efforts they could not break up ths Utah rush. Tims and again thsy held aolkl ar took tha lnvadere back for loaees, only to have them regain II all oo ths next ahfft. Tha team was Playing extra good In etroaka. but they lacked the consistency . Jo tear down th Utah formation. Knowlea, playing tha plunging game that Bowden ahould hav played for tha Bobcats, Bob-cats, was tha terror of the Hohrat root-ers. root-ers. The ball went bark and forth acmes . tha flsld Straight Una work, a com-. com-. pieted paaa for forty yards following on a thlrty-flve-yard kick from Knowlea, finally rewarded the visitor, with another promise, and a matter of only a couple of mlnutea Knowiee went over again Srhsub missed the kirk. The Utahne let loose another whirlwind . buret In what appeared an effort to rueh . the acorlng early in tha half, and straight plunging by Knowlea and Croft and a peas by Croft put them ao that Croft could carry it ovar tk-haub'a attempt to kirk was blocked. I'tah gain, l ull Inee. Bobeala gain and Ctah gain merely eeemed lo ba putting the ball nearer the Bobcat goal. It waa following a series -of transfers such set ths Croft took the fifth counter. LAST filllBTSB Tha rest of tha quarter and tha last quarter were battle royel. Near the end of the third quarter came one of the brlghteet spots of the game for the Bob-rate. Bob-rate. I'tah attempted to punt, but the Blue and Cold backfleld ha ,4 crashed over and they blocked him. Bending the hall roiling down Ihe field. Prom the line ran Hannon, followed cloaely by I'tah men. but with lead enough to enable him to I' ,h bait flrat. With one rueh tha Jtoheate sent Huaemeyer through tha Utah Una for the onlv counter. Mscrton-aid Mscrton-aid place kicked. Plunging and tearing for another, the Vtahno were held In better bet-ter check now by the Bobeate. whd were ahowlng real fight, but they managed to work Croft through for a twenty-four-yard ran and then they tallied another with P.tersoa and a second later Knowiee carrying tha ball over. Bchaub missed P immarv: I'tah Aggies. Montana state. fovirop re Maehln 1 17". - - Knleht Harris rg Hannoa J"f c.... Mclver vane ... ,.Uf. .. . . .Hands , . Il-ndHeVs ,...lt. Cowan i W cdelrte le. Hatfield Ttdlnaham......oh , . . M, -t'arren , Srhsub ,..TH...K . . ..UscDonald ' Knowlea. .......... Ih. ... . -. . . . Hrven ' OsMiner fn Bowden H-ihstltut'ons: I'tah Wtlllama for Gardiner, t'etaraoei for KnowLea, Undsey j State Flrat down from ecTlmmare- fur Srhaub. Kireh for leSHldinf hain. lima -ham for Jeff. l. Cardinr for Croft. Church for Hanie, Retafriec fnr Wood, aide. MonUna Hulllater fir Maahln. 1-corner 1-corner for Hands, kaeelp for aldarrea. ItrUtaln for Mclvar. Walters for Kasiey. Hueemeyer fur HolHster. MiK'ov for1 KniRht. Mclver fo HrHia.n. Marlonaid for Cowan. Cash more for Leecorner. Yarda from acrimoieide Ctaa tvj, Montana j Knowiee t, lofi. I'otoraoa. iiardlner Huaemeyer. fMnta-Kbowj? fi aver-a aver-a It yards; Schauta 1, for 49 yanle- jie. term 1. for SI yard. Klrach t. 4 ytila-MUAx.l4 ytila-MUAx.l4 it. for averad u yinuT' |