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Show TAG2 EH TIIE SUNDAY- IIERAID, SUNDAY, NOVEJEZIl 22, 1925. tile like Johnson COUGAR FROSH Hi 11 Tbe B. T. IT. kicked off to Wart ' the contest, I'talrtakiug the ball (ob her own tweut?yard tLue, On the first play a tHah back fumbled an J "I" freshman ftU on tbe oral ami tbe, Yoangstera tmuedi:ely tmk advantage" of this Weak. After two pUyi had- - gained five yards, Col- ' ' J via drojtjxl back and made a benu- Tae University of Utah freshman , tiful paw to Collins, who t rashed e defeated the B. T. V. free' across the line for a touchdown. I ou tbe West high campus Fri- Colvln socceded In tbe try for point, Ihigs waking; the goal Irom placement. day afternoon, 19 to T, thereby winning f he 1925 froslTiitle of TUh. Tlie game, although slowed np by numerous penult lea, .had sonie features and both teni played hard ball. The Cougar Kitlead fa the ten took a seven-poin- t first two minute of play, but the I'te baMe came back strong, and, pluyinc'ln the "X" territory, practically throughout the remainder of victhe' content, wpjk a tory. ,.. . With the football season drawing The pa me, however, was la doubt ulxnit two minutes before the end to a close, the boys of the Provo of tbe pa me, since the Youngster high school are turning to basketthreatened with a paaalng attack ball once more, judging from the and the Pre were only six pfots In interest shown In tbe the lemt Neear the close of the en-- ; tournament now being conducted, the counter, n hjtercepted paw in '"I" great Indoor game Is due for a bana success was followed by territory ner season at tbe high. Upwards of ful I'te pass which gave the Crim 100 boys are out in suits each night and son infants another touchdown and ,1 spirited fight is being waged victory.." Tbe I'te greenllng line was nmo- - among the various teams for the i The tournament under the di tieally Impregnable to thrusts of tbe--! flag, of Coach Kenneth Weight, Is rection B. Y. Di lacks. The Utah forwards held at all times and gave their nib on the plan of the annual state team beIwcka opportunity to make some high- school tourney, eliminated been deIt nntil has ing num-lier a Ring frnins; The Ctea showed : feated twice. . of puzzling formations which The following is the result of the baffled the X" defense for a time and cave their best exhibition vt tbe first round of games played yesterday:Donald Fothlngbam's team deColllnR, a husky. halfback, late ot feated Fred Ward's team by the Provo high' achoo.l, was tbe main close score of 13 to. 12. part o( the Youngsters' team. He ' The llnenp: was the only back able to gain at Ward ail through the I'te line and be Birk ,.,v...,;-..if........was swift and sure. The Provo E. Anderson . , . , .If.. . . . . . May berry Johnson Eggertsen youth looks like a sure asset for D. Anderson future Cougar varsity teams. Be Fothlngham ....rg.. 8chott .lg. , , ... . . Wald gained several yards frequently, afFlold goals! E. Andersoji 2, Blrk ter being tackled by a heavy VUte, ' 3, rothingbam 1, Eggertgen! 3, squirming his May along in highly Ward 1, Mayberry 1, D. Anderson 1. ' effective style. throws f E. Anderson 1. Colvln, the other "Y" halfback, Free Sumner's team won over Keith was punted and passed well until he team by 4 score, Injured In the third quarter and bad Whiting's The lineups to be removed from tbe game. On . . rf. Jenkins Sumner Peters '. .If, . ... . . . Taylor Sorenson ........c.'. Creer Ward McReynoIds ....lg... Field goalsr Creer 2, Taylor 1, Verl Dixon g five pulled a game Bur V iUbbot out of tbe fire against Orvls Call's 1 L. W BK&NU f ILIJI,(oTWkM- team by an 6 score. H u best, Safet. Reilshl. Bar Bcnl The lineup: i'.K . 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