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Show NIIAUTS. PRACTICALLY. CLINCH SERIES UITC3 ' U3SV ; Touted Too of Captain .cil Smith Brings Uictory IIor.13.;. With Trio of Drop IHcIig "Upstairs Attack" by College of Idaho in Final Quarter Throws Scare Into Local Rooters; Kent Evans Suffers Broken Elbow and May Be Out for Year By BUI Yealtt UTAH 16, College of Idaho 12. Thus did King Football bow it his 1922 intercollegiate season on Cummings field yesterday afternoon before several thousand gridiron fanatics. Coach Tim my Fitzpatrick'a Crimson warriors can thank the unerring toe of Captain Neil Smith for the victory over the scrappy overhead attack. Fickle Dsun For tune stepped in and patted Coarti Cornell' men on the shoulder In tlio grand old "seven corns eleven" slye. t'tah ftimlty found hernelf m poaur-slon poaur-slon of the ball on her own three-yard line. Nation stepped beck of his goal 11ns to hoot the ball out of danger, but Clark, Utah's center, got his eve crossed and his pass went over Nation's Na-tion's head and bounced joyfully about, unmolested, back of the Crtmeon line. Buch an emergency calls fur quick thought (no doubt) and Nation wain't taking his brain out for sleep Junt then, for all of which the Crimson supporters sup-porters csn he thankful. He ptckM It up and kicked It out of danger. Probably Prob-ably Coach Cornell will page his forwards for-wards for the next game. Old King ttol was on the Job yesterday yester-day afternoon and shons over the pod of the Crimson field In the best of Indian In-dian summer fashion. . Those far-thinking far-thinking fans who took overcoats to the bleachers were well fooled for thr trouble. But In spits of the tnrrii westher, both teams played fast foot-ball. foot-ball. Coach Cornell's eleven Is not to be snickered at It fought from the first gulp of the officials' whtmle r the last and made Utah work for every fetch of sod taken away.-TEAMS away.-TEAMS SHOW WEAKNESSES. Coacb Tommy Fltspalrtck's ten m showed spurts of brilliant football, and then again the showing indicated tmt he had material for a new bench. Hut where the greenea showed up It was among the new shining lights and th east benchers have a couple of week to tun Into shape for the next big game. The gam brought out another claser littla player unearthed by Fltspatrlrss this fall. It Is a speedy little back, when paged, answers to Champion. Al- though ha got h tiny If into a perk ot trouble once or twice, all was wui out by his brilliant playing during in time be waa substituted for Captain Smith at quarter. From the looks of the Utah machine, local fan may expect some good work from the lmsen bunch before ihe season Is over. Thi lineup and summary! -Collftg of Idaho. Utah; ftprrht Onrtra Hud -path ...Ig.. ........... N a M011 Wlrh rg H.irre.r HValker It . prr..n Ja'kaon..,,,...,...rt 1vl Multt ...la.... Jt'in atman. re fitAvn W. lxwll i.qb Smith cup! ) B Iowll lhb Ta rr Howtr rhb. , Walk ins Miller fb , Kvatis Hubatltutaa: For Utah L for Kvwna. ' Champion for flmlth, Jfwkae for Twufr, Taufar for Jewkea, pmtth for Champion. Maho Nichols for Sower. Aobiuson tor Eastman. Hvore by quarters: Pol I ere of Idaho 4 1 Utah I 10 . g 14 ' Touchdowns Wat kins, Utah. !rop-klck !rop-klck Hmiih, Utah l. Goal atar toutu-down toutu-down t out of 1. Idaho Touchdowns Hultt 2) Official Bert blaaar, raferVaj Or Wtleon. umplra; Major Qordon, head lirva- Oem staters, who threw a acax into the merry collegian of th east bench, that stretched their neck from the beg-tnnlng of th third quarter until the close of th fourth. EVANS HURT. But t'tah'a victory waa not without It touch of pathos). Hupporter of Coach Kitspatrick'a gladiatora declare the shout of triumph was stilled by the Injury sustained by Kent Kvans,' the husky Crimson fullback. He waa taken from the field In the flrat period pe-riod with a broken elbow, which checka him for th remainder of thla season. Thla veteran's loss la a rose In the hands of Utah's foes. The Crtmaonltea started off In a cloud of dust. By recovering a fum-bl fum-bl on the klckoff th Utah team had the ball wlihln striking distance of Idaho's goal and atarted a straight rush for what appeared a certain touchdown, but It failed a fsw Inches from th line. . Thl period would have ended an early autumn blank, but for a nifty dropklck by Smith. In tha second period pe-riod VVatklns smashed over for th first touchdown of th gam and boosted the Crimson score to t. Her th fans got a glimpse of th newest dope edited Into the football rules when the ball la placed on th five-yard five-yard line for scrimmage, after a touchdown. Here' a the law down on this: The team making th touch down can either make an attempt at a drop or place kick, carry the ball over or make a forward pass. Kmlth successfully, suc-cessfully, attempted a drop. Score, Ttah 10. Idaho ft. SMITH ADOS ANOTHER. e Smith added another three points tn this period when he lopped over another an-other dropklck and In the fourth pa- riod he socked one from th forty-yard : line thst split tha standards. But in th lasrhalf th Idahoans caused heart palpitation among tha local flapper by opening up with an air attack that cam near putting th dimmers on V tab's lesd. Huett, who 1 was rambling a wicked foot at right end for the vial tors. Intercepted an j attempted forward pasa from Champion Cham-pion and ran three-foarths of the length of tha field for a touchdown. Idsho felled to gsln the eilra point Score, Utah IS, Idaho . There waa nothing mora during th remainder of that quarter, but lu the fourth. Smith boosted Utah's total to It with his classy dropklck from ths forty-yard line. It waa then that Idaho began to open up and make the Crimson Crim-son team took rather dyspeptic', forward for-ward passes began to be as common as "rah rahe," and moat of them successful. suc-cessful. After pushing th elongated pltl well Into lUh's territory. Wswe Lowell, one of Idaho' shifty backs, heaved the ball for about thirty yards Into the eager arms of one Mr. Huett. who loped over for another touchdown. Idaho again flunked out for th extra point, making th score If to 11 In favor of Utah. IDAHO ATTACKS. The Oem staters continued with tha |