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Show T ill MEET UTAH WARRIORS , Inexperienced Team Made I Good Showing Against Veteran Aggies I PROVQ, Oct. 11 Now that the : conference infants, the B. Y. U. foot-! foot-! ball team, have received their first 'baptism of fire, which occurred last Saturday when the Aggies defeated I them by the score of 41 to 3, they I have taken their rightful place alongside along-side of the other conference elevens. I Although the s.-oro look.- rather one-lidded, one-lidded, the game was a good one. Tho im xpi rlencn o the B V. C plavos rather than the unusual ability of the Aggie team Is responsible for the. score. Knowles, Logan phenomenon, was responsible, In a large measure, for the Aggie's success. of course, th'-team th'-team worked well, but the other 10 men were human beings after all, but Knowlcs was a human battering ram. a catapult, u tank. Ho calmly took the ball under one arm and with apparent ap-parent calmness proceeded down the field tumbling B. Y. U. players and his own interference right and left when-over when-over they obstructed his path He simply wouldn't stop. Leddlngham wisely threw his uam Into a spread formation, which excited the Inexperienced Inex-perienced "Y ' infants, and then handed hand-ed the ball to Knowles and Knowles did the rest. it Is true that Leddlngham Leddlng-ham handed it to others occasionally for variety, but they didn't count. When be needed or wanted a few ard? which ho did a number ofj times, he passed the ball to Knowles. The "Y's" men disported themselves as become football men, but failed to stop the Aggie scoring machine except1 In the third quarter when Knowles wau out. During that session they plowed through the Farmers as the Farmers Farm-ers had been plowing through themi and made a drop kick, their only score. The game next Saturday on Cum-ii Cum-ii in;;: Field with the U. of C. will be! the second game played by the infants If Couch Twltchell can remove somo' of the weaknesses of his team by that time, the game will be an interesting one. In fact, if the Y's men can perfect per-fect their tackling, they may be able to give the Crimson warriors a real workout that will assist them materially mater-ially In their other conference games The prediction in these parts before Saturday was to the effect that tho Crimson team would defeat tho Y's: men, 80 to 0. Since the Infants have I been seen In action pitted against the J conference champions and since the Crimson machine had difficulty with j the College of Idaho, a little school In tho central part of Idaho, the prediction predic-tion has been changed to 50 to 0. Next Saturday's game will bo of interest in-terest to the dopesters as it will give' a sort of line on the other two schools as they will have both played the! B. Y. U. |