Show HAS BEENS ARE 1 I STill IN GAME Although Beaten by Varsity They Give Champs a aHard aHard I Hard Fight FINAL SCORE IS 11 TO 7 INDIVIDUAL STARS PLAY SOME E SPECTACULAR FOOTBALL MM 44 H t M 4 G t 4 44 4 St Louis Oct 19 St Louis 4 4 4 Arkansas 6 Washington 5 Drury D ry 6 t tAt p U JU J 4 At Rolla Bolla Mo State School of ot orti t ti 4 Mines Minea 9 fl Smith Academy 0 O OAt 4 At Denver Colorado 17 Agricultural f 4 1 4 tural college 13 School of ot Mines 75 76 i e 4 Wyoming 0 O 4 f o 4 At Atlanta Georgia Tech 6 Ten Tennessee 4 tAt 4 4 4 4 At Macon Ga Mercer 6 Georgia 4 4 1 At Columbus Columbu Ohio Ohio 6 Woos 4 iK ti 1 4 At Tiffin Ohio Kenyon 11 U Hel He 4 J delberg deIber 0 O 4 t t E t 4 At Sioux City Iowa State college 4 4 r 4 1 12 college 0 t 4 4 At Berkeley California 25 2 5 Ne N e 4 4 vada 0 O OAt 4 4 4 At Stanford Stanford 4 4 51 I 16 1 Barbarians 13 4 I t t 4 4 4 44 4 t tn It n Is better to be a s hasben than a M Ii This little truism was waa never nevermore U tl more forcibly exploited than In the game ame tj of football foot bill I yesterday afternoon at a Cum field between the tho Old Timers 1 II and the tho University ot of Utah The thousand thousand thousand and or more football fans who witnessed the game me saw the greatest otest aggregation of ot football toot l material that ever gathered on ona ont t Ii a Utah gridiron In that Old Timers line lineup I h up P Nearly every man had made a rec record record J ord OM for tor himself In the football world and 14 yesterday as Individuals in a collective tt form torm went up against the Varsity In mod modern modI 11 I ern em football football The final score of 11 to 7 In i favor tavor of the East Benchers Indicates very ven venh h plainly that the bunch are still stars stan at the game and that the lesson J learned through hard bumps on the grid gridIron gridIron gridI I Iron was well wen learned h r 1 Perhaps many man In the crowd were sur Bur surprised surprised d In the old timers scoring as they did The Varsity team was perhaps more i j surprised than thai others but after seeing d the contest It Is plainly evident that t with a weeks signal practice and training the old timers would be able to run away awa tl from the team which now holds the proud title of ot champions of ot Utah It was lack of ot team work alone alo ne that prevented the I 11 I ancient warriors from running up a much larger score and It was team work that came to the rescue of ot the Varsity and I gave them their two touchdowns Individuals Against Team Play 1 I Individual play against team te m combination I tion tells the story of ot the game but at times that Individualism stood out so o oI I prominent above aboe the general g struggle that even now the crowd can see some of ot otI I those old war horses literally lite rally tearing their I I opponents to pieces But condition tells In football and as the game grew old the themen themen men who have hse seen their best days on the firing line of ot the great college sport II 1 slowly lowly weakened and were gradually but hut 1 surely trod In the dust by b younger and andI I warriors of ot the U UThe UThe UThe The game was played for a benefit of ot i the A A U but It served another pur purpose purpose t pose It showed the Varsity youngsters that they are far from being invincible in football and what can be expected when they go up against men who know the game The men In the Varsity line who were hurled aside as If they were mere children can now havo time to reflect on what happened and If It they are wise get in and learn their parts before such teams as Boulder Colorado College and ald the Mines cross their paths Mayor Bransford opened the game with witha a kick that showed the mayor has some power In the toe of ot his boot Dr Plum Plummer Plummer mer flier candidate for tor Mayor po position position for the next two years lead Mayor Maor Bransford out to the center of the grid iron and md explained how It should be done The instructions must have been about right as the ball had a twist on It that made It hard to stop Anyway both can 11 I ent eat were loudly cheered by b those pres Old Timers Score in First Half LI It was In the first half halt that the Old I Timers did all the scoring Coach Walker of ot the A C caught the kickoff and was downed In his tracks For the next five he minutes It was an even e en break between the teams Neither could make their yards ard and It was a question whether the ball bali went over more times Umes on fumbles tumbles uncompleted uncompleted forward passes panes or downs The Tae Utah players were re downed before the men could get started and the Old Timers formations were easy picking for tor the Varsity tacklers It n was not until the Old Timers got t the ball boll near the center of the field that they turned loose a play pIa the Varsity not stop atop This was a plain line lino buck with Toe Joe Maddock faddock as the battering ram Joes tore down for six straight bucks hitting near the of ot the line Une each time and tearing his way through by sheer force torce Fully Full forty yards were gained and the U tJ line fell tell down like Uke so many straw men against the assault With eight yards to go the play was WIlS slightly shifted Walker was waa sent In but the A C coach did not get off oft well end nd grained gained but a 8 foot Then Maddock plunged again and the touchdown result ed The Tha goal was missed Looked Bad for fOI Utah It was at this stage of ot the game that It looked mighty blue for the Utah champs After the tha tIl kickoff the Old Timers continued their work This time however Brown of ot the Y M C A Walker of ot the A C and of the B Y U shared honors with Maddock The ball changed hands twice on kicks 4 when a 8 fumble tumble by Utah on what was WIlS probably Intended for tor a forward pass sent the ball baJ roiling rolling back of ot their goal line Une where here Utah was compelled to fall tall on It I for a safety stet I Here Cuddy Russell and Richardson I went In as halt half backs for tor Utah and things I began to look a little different Russell I was ag able a le to make male gains on his end and runs I although several times Umes he ho was wasI I stopped Hopped Time was called with the ball I In the Old Timers possession near their goal where It was secured for tor downs on ona ona ona a strong defense In the second halt half It was a 8 different story The Old Timers began b nn to tire of ot the game and Maddock retired The Old Timers never neer got near their opponents goal and were practically unable to make progress by straight football The Var Varsity Varsity VarS S sity team got together and ran the ball up lip the field twice for tor scores The back field was waa able on o several occasions to get getoff getoff off oft and worked the ends for good gains V and got away with a couple of forward passes At the end of ot the game the theOld Old Timers were mighty D tired with the U t boys bos going strong Maddock as a Star Stare e During the time Maddock was In the game Iame he was undoubtedly tho the star It U was as his work almost alone that gave the Old Timers the first score Through Mad Maj dock the Old Timers had a big advantage which they worked overtime Maddock knew every play of ot the Varsity as he had taught the boys the very plays he was now trying to break up While he was In the game every forward pass and every end run failed tailed as Maddock knowing where the ball ban was wa going made It a point to be there to head It off oft This made gaining by the U team practically impossible but when Maddock retired it V was as different i Outside UM ot of J knowing le the signals Maddock Madd Madd ck played a powerful game and carried rtha 4 f t J I V V V Ve e ball bali against overwhelming odds But on the defensive the pretty tackling of ot Wal Walker 01 ker her of ot the A C was one of the features of ot the game He could only guess where plays plas were coming but was all over the field It would have been worth orth a sea seasons seasons seasons sons coaching to the A C of ot Logan if I Ithe the members of ot that team could have seen seea their coach In action Xo No matter how strong Walkers Talkers recommendations may ma be bethe bethe bethe the A C coach delivered the goods in per person person person son In yesterdays football game Ellwood Brown of the Y M 1 C A and of ot Provo both worked part of the time back of ot the line and did good work Browns best work was In stopping th ends and pulling down long runs by b the th Varsity did better work In break breakIng breakIng breakIng Ing through and downing his men back of the line lineIn lineIn lineIn In the line Hoffman Hottman at center showed up Brown who was playing for the 1 I team and handled him as he pleased Coach Tobin ot of the All Hallows played through the flip game and was especially ef effective effective In making holes for plays plas coming through behind him The other Old Tim Timers Timers Timera ers era In the game frequently showed off to good advantage but the work of those mentioned was more prominent The Old Timers changed their players frequently and after men became tired they left leCt the game gune for tor a little rest and then returned The men who played al although although although though positions were frequently changed were ere as follows Old Timers Varsity Harker Oglesby L B Ra Ray BadEnoch Buckingham L G Seele Hoffman C Tobin R G Palm Slocum MeadeR Christensen R E Sno Pitt Ferguson Brown L jj H Russell Huston alker R H i B Referee Jimmy Wade Vade Twenty and minute halves |