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Show tOGAN (UTAH) CACIin VAI LEY DAILY HIRAI R 1' R I I) A A NOV. . 2 8, AGGIES LOSE TO UTES BY v. OUR BOARDING HOUSE Big Blue Team Thrills By Ahem SALT LAKE TrY-T- l:. Vinver of I tali oinph their loilte of Rocky .Miniiiaiu cotifeieiKc op position ami also i hulked up an oilier vie ton m the r tiadition.il Thanksgiving encounter wlnu thev defeated I t ih Aggies at the stadium here Thursday Thu ttnal score was 410 With the eption of one quar ter, the game proved t i bt la: from the trai k meet priduttd in advance by most dope.su , I iah was able to score only ome in the first and fourth quarters and m the sity w'lde !)ith t i istciisen and Dav . txiwled him out of the wav wit In ' le i e. t nmiv w h. n he attempted to -- t ip t'n iii He was replaced 1 C'h.i U in 'he sec v.id half and tli sophomore star played a big p.m in i1 e sc wind hall comeback ol n . U-- (nib spin pl.iv mg Ins third gain n'aiust l uli was reiplaced "U'pton late in the second qu.u te. '1 liomion remaining tl'rough tv,e lrm.uniitr ot the contest 'I h a 'kcmwl the Aggie offense to the ' Vient that Heir one ground gain nig play, a pass from Gillespie to toung which had worked sucres.-fully lor lirst downs twice dunng Hie game was tuppled but Tliomp son played a great game at defen sive halt hack espoctHlly against the Utah overhead offense, NELSON, WILKINS ARE OUTSTANDING third quarter, was lieid Moreless Nelson and Wilkins, the two In the second quartet, however, Utah Aggie tackles, were easily they ran wild to count foui touch- tin- outstanding men on the line downs. They stopped the fierce ofMackie sniashtcs ot Christensen without G9.!ES GIVE gam, time alter timo, while little ClOWD THRILL 'lien'.--' showed ail adeptness at The Big Blue team gave an un ln lug through the line that cost expectedly largo crowd that braved I tali yardage several times. Wilthe cold to witness the game, some kins was badly handicapped by a real Unills iu the nrM quaiter and knie injury, going down several tor a while It looked as though the tunes Rummy was finally forced conttst would develop into quite to substitute Rollins for Wilkins B ball game late iu the fourth quarter In the batklield, Thompson was After allowing Davis to return their Opening kickoif to the 50 vard line, I tah Aggies .stopptil wo Morce drives, both of thun ending within the 15 yard line. Aggies punting out of dai.gi r on each occasion Late in the quartei, however, with Davis and Christensen alternating at taking the ball, Utah pushed across their first score with Christensen carrying the pig skin across Price made a peifect outstanding, although Co captain played a great game as did placement as he did on all lour touchdowns in the second quaitet. Deb Young at quarterback. It would be difficult to name an Forsberg was substituted lor Christensen Tedesco at the stmt ol the second outstanding player. proved Ins ability at pile driving, and to be the quarter proved spaik although was he plug that set off the Vtah fne-- forced to on few occasions really hit the line, usu oi as. Although he did vety little himself, the Aggies wete totced to ally going though big holes standweaken their line diNn-- e to meet ing up until he hit the secondary Jomus at center played his constant tut cat ol passes and delense hib usually oitstandmg game but the rest ot Lm team appeared ratli-e- i functioned only oil They t in the second quarter when they tore,! four touchdowns Aggie p.a'pis after the game predicted an y 'a vutoiy lor University of California if the two should meet in the widely hei aided at (hantv contest at Los AngelPs on the Utes began a steady march Dec ember 20 And Utah Aggies should know down the field to score lour touchdowns in short older Chtistensen having taken severe spankings Iren both teams during the curBmaslied through tot Dm fu t conn ter of the petiod although it took rent season. I his dele.it gives Utah Aggie, the Utes (line puvs to make the umii'putecl possession ot the Utah linal tour yards 'or a touchdown i ollegmte football cellar, Utah hav RUN WILD IN defeated BYU also while the leg SECOND PERIOD UouMiw trounced Utah Aggies ear-li- t r in the season The second touchdown came a 1 im lineup and summary few minutes later after Daws in AGGIES I TAH tercHpted an Aggie pass in mid I Smith Aftei one pass and a line Uttei field Wilk.ns play had faili d, Foi smug tossi d a Walling Forgeon neat little pass to Walk ns who I, hl'i-r- t Vranes galloped the linal 25 jean for a Jon;' W h h Cliff touchdown Nelson Another russ float Korshetg to John '(iu E Smith Watkins which took the hall trout Watkins Young midfield to the Aggb 15 v ml Inn D ms ( hrisli tlsi n fllespie (Cl paved the way for the next tom o Tedesi Remund, (Cl Straight football took the Childs ball across with Irne doing the Irice (f) hi Miee periods heionds Intel, laws com scoring 7 Ft ih pleted the sioilt'g for the quarter 0 when he took Forgeon punt and AggP Substitutions Utah Clark for raced down the tasl side of the field to cross the goal line unop- Watkins Sonne for Utter, Howard for Walling, Eardley for Jona.,, posed. .via Donahi for Johnson, Fotvherg a continual Armstrong kept for liuv is, Dav is for Tedesco, Be k of the mto substitutes going string to id for Ii ice, Sunimerhavg for game in the second quarter ami Chi Bishoff for Beckstead, left most of them to m the third Bis kstead for Summerhays, Larson was to Neither able team period for Howard. McBride for Lybbert Aggies Thompson for Gillespie, Childs for Budge, Rollins for W'll Tor kins, 1atka.son Forgeon, Shields for Nelson Utah Touchdowns, Scoring Chtistensen (21, Watkins, Price, Davis (2). Conversions Price advance the hall and the ganm detals Oftu Warner, referee; veloped Into a real punting duel Late in the quarter, however, Kump, umpire, headllnesman, Reddish Armstrong started sending in his tint team again and they took the ball to the one inch line m .shoit order blit Utah Aggies brought the crowd to their feet with their tremendous fovL of holding I tah tor foyr consecutive down-with only a loot to go tor a touchdown ei 1 I T?A(S MVS ELY J (Sqm 41-- PAGE FIVE SCORE 0 Champs Set Fast Pace During R. M. C. Drive With Sensational Work I'm 1930 ulo ol, l ' . i h. ii ii kv V mtii, 'n , i" i t i'i t n vh.ii 'noli, hi Itivme firm'd , imp! ti- ill , n nl.iv tow aid liad In Ilian' pa, e mu - I oa hi s who land tin 'ini tumid i , i t, I ii it tie Hanoi.' !i ' 11 a i mill i "n'- i yes-- . i . 'i, e i xti hd . i ldal o pi. mug dead-- : i to 1 ,H hi rs and Wyoming id i uih pleted their J930 h, u I.,' , tv t v n view e games mma trouncing 16 to 0, Montana s' i', i. ' nom Mt. St Charles .sul IficUsm Young and mu, rst tap r Colorado Mines, ,t. ,i v i ii !t USY U Vf LOCkE1 TRAME widPh" OF lolhge ended a disas-U'othe ni't in several ii l the genetalshtp of k In fkimr out a one-- .iii.oii phu e 'll ' In - Katin.' ilumn.iV s nmui n i REGISTERED , i M 5(l!k, Nov. 28. inn day football d i I , 1 T J 'x Vi v r il I I v n K ROCKNE SEES , n 1 LOSS AGAIN FOUR scraped through with a close decision over Wild 11 II Tettv of Teyas before a good ict d Thanksgiving day crowd at 51' n - aiena Thursday night The b ii was t He- feature of the weekly edl' in card, Sharman taking two on' o' ' iree tall i Ii clear match was fast wuli Ten vs long aims e, ami he, causing Sharman no end Sharman finally ,did oi t ouhle u mage to get the first fall In 17 .init'i - with a w uked headlock, lepv inning hack strong however in t k. the second with a body flip UNITED PRESS toll, gi foul il t, a ,i' in various turns ol the tu BY tlOIl I s( ti Pill Util ll (I beati n and "li'n hank iii mu lev oi din1, to a 1 niti pilation ol the ot the 11 A t M 11s l.t i approach, to an up--1 the east wnen Corot, Pennsylvania, 13 to i. lull time in their ser-- t ii ted back in the 90's. ii.li has won 27 of the two w ere ties 1. (1 ' i i i eh ell' the liohd belt V ,i I iv I'll I Noti e 1 to I , he il (1, III 1, 110 V ml V ill e . -- . State if . m i oil at ,) mi ii ,1 t i piny hut w il' go i P Sat", '! Aim , . ' ( ii llirtoli S' ilt I ll o'l Ipll i , . ip mi at aul A Iill II lie Salt I he I a k in lit I t i riti i,t ' . uni d a , li lutes Like welterweight lit t iive.se cl reg fall in 13 minutes body flip that put some time, li al OV t.li 'll tuiuliv Leavitt lost a dension d ( ex w ell he rawled wear to iii ini' ol the nr.g alter 15 minutes lou-- h boil' ng 'I came here to m s le not to rough hous-- " was - o.uv i x.uanati ill and so t.ie ih ision ivint to Cox Cox gave i . . in a ti if ic going ovei during t ie i mug Kid lliwkeswool of IuWiston s ip pi PYS ' lil.N A (ill Nov well e.u nml tour round de i An ini ' it ion to t e t n ' m'v v'm mu mil tip .,i k poo Dan of Ah'h nil i to pl.iv tie W.t lung li M card Ki la im iit t ton State (olhre tuilli, '1 t m i a good mauli r I'an p here on Nt w Tt.trs (lav ' ,.s i , m hut Hawkis tap1, oiling hv he he to tmliv peeled di'pati him tin m 'iitullv pun'tiie mu officials ol the Iaitm Mth 'ome biilli.int sh.n p, hooting foiettll aiti'l the ( Ie OKs Ii to to gam the df- ispm 0 uctoiv on (.ioi-.i- t vi't.div t and Pete Steelier u ( mp ii ol n la1- !' o! lalSaltSt'wa lake Wf lit tour ro inds to w a i the m a ' iu i e p a .haw and Kid Taylor gaimd i vi ill it plat ed, in i, d ban line de, ision uur .spider would he the hen e s m 11 ll ih Smith, minted Salt Lake 'tghter, feat Cu'Oi g a cm s on the i aid in the otlo r iv mi' foi I 1 I 1 ALABAMA IS ' v t LIKELY CHOICE ( v t 111 i i i 1 ( 1 cat i ! l i i i . v TROJANS PUT IN HOSPITAL uv (L P 2 LOS ANGFLFS Five limii'itv ol Suui'km a'l forma footlia'l pi vi1' vitert today n ru mjini' 'ii'Cnn nt Iv ed in tin '1 Mijan I niv n to have Washington a ir il been the muJ i jil.i i,'i e in the n't' Southetn (altloittia won 12 to 0, with the llll'klis t'm ,111111.' to si ore thro,u.'ii t hi ( ottti vt Heading th iiijui"! lot w.i' llav end win had Sparl.ng .it t 4 I -- i 1 ' A LAKE CITY, Nov. 2S I I V., ' . 5 v - starts quickly v i i t n u ho defin.lt game on In Etms. 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Moimvet the swilt current ot llie hot air rapidly penetrates everv part ot the garI his makes seam ment, drving it immediatclv. the and suit or diess a per- impossible gives o damp garnets n,e P sshlc wlt!l m tnent shape ttcr oucc ni r AIRFI-- YEIX0W PENCIL win the RSSBANB I J-aci- e ' I I -- "EKGLZ II an9 S3 or nt vv TAILORS CLEANERS i g.i v, rr in n efficient. v TIE AGAIN COUGARS BOISE, Ida. Nov J (UP ling Cotigai ham Young I mveisi'v were held to a 13 1! t.e in tootball game h r with the Idaho Covotes n A winter gasoline which merely i v vv iJfJ, , Smoothly - Quietly sprint horn of pure grit and courage gave Charles Heath, University of Idaho, victory in the annual Thanksgiving day A. A I cross city race, yesterday Wilton Ivie of the University of Utah who had won the race foi the pi eroding two years, was leading the Idahoan ten yards as they came down the final stretih llea'a of the three nule roursi reserve hidden produced some 'power he had been holding hack for such an emergency and slowly but suiely owrhaulod tho speeding I te. GradrsHv the gap closed, then for a second nr so thev weie even and finally the lithe Gem stater made one final spurt that put him a stude' in the lead Heath's time was 18 minutes 27 Ivlo had given! and 2 5 smonds the field a 20 sec mid handle ap and 'Ills kill (DUpb'd with Heaths ttnal putt, w is too gnat an Heath wail obstacle to overt ome awarded a gold medal Leness Hall. UmwrMty of Ida bo, was third wh le ( limle I bulb Unmr-itand Walt i i I'm of Utah athbt"', weie fouith and fifth respiitnih Utah unUMsitv won team hon ora scoring 4 p'lints to ld.ihos 3') es'etdav i a haulv 1 s I v t v " .tip .' , SALT (UP WEBER DEFEATED OGDEN Utah, Nov 28 OJ Pi -Menlo Junior i ollege, northein ( al tfornia ihamptons, lived up to its tepuHt.on hv defeating the game Wilier college eleven 19 to h m Die Ogden Thanksgiving ilasMi ( M - WINS BIG RACE i Al ib.i',,.1 d H t IDAHO YOUTH - i i uimik lVMltil sh..im.ni Hv Foil, . , comp-i- a single JL. Sharman Beats I erry LEADERS In Turkey Day Fight UTAH AMONG best h.n k' o END SCORING IN ptooanlv w ill n LAST QUARTER Nov. 28. (UP) CHICAGO, If the D ls'i I, tiki In the noddle or tne fourth n bar- Knute Rockne and Major Ralph lit nice Sasee as ate capable piedirting ter, Utah completed their Fionng for the dav v hen a series ot lirst football as in toaching the spoit, million fans mimt be wrong downs fiom stiaight fotbali took fifty the pigskin down the field volt ami Notre Dante is due tor dote.it at the hands of Army in Saturdav s s Davis linailv scot mg on a t The rest ol the game de- intersectional 'lassie at Soldier veloped into u speitacular aerial Field Rockne and Sasee agree Armv t' duel with the Aggie. M qip.ng to win, whereas tooth.nl tolloweis are supporting the Ir sh so unanimously that odds of 3 to on Notre Dame ate being oltetnl eel with no take!' S men brought Ills Army squa il Is p'avet' to town yestetdiv ami was not at all lenient in ail ini' fti, lie expelled victory Sn os )nfider e la.i'id no Not e Ikime Utah's attack when 11 Rmi'li and oti'tei pji ion amti Remund intent pi I p. tnpoiters a'ld e m Knute Roi k Utah Acg pi weie wiakuied con- nc s piodhtion that his t. am Vs siderably when fluids u.i- - Ki pt 'hould lose lulled to el fe t tile bet on tile hem n un a had boil on tme Roi kti apparently is sennas the hark of hi per k B nine r pi n tr It, - 'o' ( avt but like the hov ing him at hallh.uk in the opening wlm hollered "wolf" he has given wete com so man talee alarms pieinni'lv lineup. Scvctul p.e-epleted over the comparatively in that the puh'ic reliies to ,m ept experienced Weber college couth Ins ,n nings i c i rms-cios- i 'ft d iu i () t ci ii - r iu provide (UR) Independent Gas & Oil Co?s Stations and Dealers I) |