Show iO 11 THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH I Butto Butte Fails to Wrest Vrest Victory From Red Rel awl and Black BlackI c I EVEN SCORE II C a HIGH BEGE SCHOOL WON BY OF o 16 TO XO 0 o i tv 4 i Salt Lake High School 16 Butte High School 0 O ji Callahans kids encountered the Butte Bulte High In a gentlemanly riot on Walkers gridiron yesterday afternoon and once onca mora more emerged with colors flying It was a game that k kept kepL p 2600 I people lc in a delirium of excitement and ecstasy and from any ny standpoint was the best contest cont t Salt Lakers have wit witnessed sinca sines the local lads met Denver D I last lut Thanksgiving An immense crowd and a crowd that was spirited to the tha limit turned out to tog g the gratification of o the Ute management as us asit asit I it required IOU t to tl bring brine the Montanans n down A majority of or the tha wagers lid laid T were ware on the probability of or Butte stor 81 4 11 and not on n her ham es of winning for local meney has bas long since Ince learned learnt I better than to play pla the t e red and black blackfor blackfor for losers losere 10 It is true that about X changed hands on rite result re there baing many who not figure on the pee of the visitors visitor being shut out 1 1 These also reeked racked pot not of the splendid I 1 condition Callahans boys are arlt in and of or J their continual improvement shrewd and strong team work I The miners are re a line fine lot of fellows and took look their defeat deCent good although few of them went through the game without being put out once or 0 twice 1 On one ona occasion Bill UI Burke and Kyle yle Buttes plucky pluck quarterback came together to ether at full speed and ull iid it is no exaggeration to say N everybody near the tho spot thought u n head heart had 1111 been cracked wide open Ol en Burkes scalp s lp was cut and bled freely but the jolt was not so 30 serious as its to Kyle The Tha little follow was dazed completely but re repeatedly repeatedly reI I refused refu d to leave the game tUne He played on to the end and played like Uke wild fire but his perseverance was rathe rather At Ar the lh close of the contest his senses left him and it was pitiful to heat hear the questions he asked hid bus comrade comred answering an that they the won the tha game in order to quiet him himIn himIn himIn In Small Packages n The Thc story could be told in the words of or Principal Leamy of Qt the Butte high 1 school to the crest fallen Captain Curtis at the end and of the first half I IGo Go ahead alu ad Johnny he said wiping i ithe the captains face ace affectionately with witha a huge s pong show them youre made of or the right stuff if it you OU do come comeIn comeIn comeIn In small packages So it was ras The visitors came In small packages but certainly are made of the right stuff On the aggressive e they thay early showed signs si ns of inferior training compared with their triumphant opponents opponents opponents but as S defenders of territory the miners have the whole Republican ad administration administration administration ministration on the run The tackling of oC Early of ot Kyle I le of the handsome center Sampson and was uvas wasI nothing short of oC sensational nal but for all the pluck and energy thrown into the tho I contest by these boys a Salt Lake hero managed at times to get around the ends behind perfect t interference for forlong forI forlong long Rains gains Gardanier making the first ond and third touchdowns touchdown and Ab Howell I the one in between Of course the groat great outpouring of local rooters looters made the very ground shake with their cheers I w when hen one of these events transpired Early Eurl in the second half the ball bail got gat I within ten or fifteen yards ards of Salt SaltI Lakes Jakes goal posts pests po ts and It was then that I those who bet the miners would not score felt shaky But it was then too that the locals showed the kind I of meat in the pudding They strained every oer nerve norve to do it but were success successful successful ful fut In holding the visitors for three downs down and taking the coveted oval from them The rhe ferocity with which every inch of ground was contested Indicated that each side knew lenew what it was up against and amI even towards the end of the game I I u when hen victory was assured the locals I took no chances with the sturdy pil gt grims ims from the north This made good swift ball bail throughout and the game was exceptionally clean Howells Long Kick Back To an yell eU from the west bleachers bleacher heri Ab b Howell kicked off nfl of at the oval Oal spinning through the atmos atmosphere atmosphere atmosphere phere as far fal us as the goal posts It might have gone dear clear over oer the west wast fence but it struck the cross bar and re rebounded rebounded bounded boun ed to the line Uno into the bands hands of Richards Buttes tag ing halfback The miners min rs started right in on qa the theline theUn theline line Un bucks burks and amI came caine against again t the lo 10 locals cals hard Curtis urtis c and Brown advancing the ball alternately But the distance gained In three downs had to b be meas measured measured I by the referee before he was sat satisfied satisfied that a full five thc yards had been covered The ball bull was ws 3 fumbled at a I critical moment going over both lines JInes and to Corrette of Butte who got over ten yards of ot dirt before being Water Vater The miners sought to win the day by constant line Une bucking but it proved ineffectual They lost the ball ballon ballon ballon on a fumble and there were vere ere more nore cheers w when hen the in rod and black took possession of the ball for forthe forthe forthe the first down Groesbeck west went through right tackle for live Jive yards anti and Far Farmer ar armer mer luer Smith increased the distance di tance by bya a coWle of yards ards Then the tho oval o al fell CeU to young oung Garda Gardanier Gardanier nier and the speed he put into hito those two abbreviated limbs of dis distancing the man on left lert end and going down the field like a comet the tackles missing miming him by a couple of or feet just justet set et the crowd wild He got clear of the whole Butte fraternity and made the first touchdown ten minutes after ft r the Ule ball was put into play foot or his eye failed Called him and the oval oal did not get within the posts on his kick Captain Smith landed on the oval vaI when Butte Butta kicked off and got back to the streak ae ie first down the farmer Carmer went ar tr ond for tor yards yard ard and p tam Curtis hop hap skip and r Scott Groesbeck and an l on to the a S aneck neck the score soon would have grOn right there Groesbeck carried the theor ou posing tackles with him for r another eight el ht yards and then it was up to faithful Ab Howell to do his famous through the center twisting himself clear of ot everybody and going behind Captain Smith for the second touchdown the tha farmer render rendering rendering renderIng ing helpless hel less Brown of ot Butte Butt who seemed to be in the way Howell laid the tho ball behind the goal after a run of fifty yards ards seventeen in all having been consumed Groesbeck again missed goal Visitors Were Watchful The Tho locals In the succeeding succeed Ins minutes of the first half tried the famous turtleback formation and Smiths hurdle but the visitors were watchful and succeeded pretty well In heading off their opponents scientific gyrations g They caught Smith while he ho was still up UI in the air and it was a case of push and shove neither side being able to haul him down After a brief second of oC suspense the referee called down The crisscross Gardanier to Groes Gross Groesbeck Groesbeck Grossbeck beck which has always been a n winner for the red and black netted less than five yards ards I Farmer Smith took the oval o land and started sU around left end for Bingham Junction covering yards ards I before being brought to a stern real realI realization I that he was out of bounds Smiths next try tI found Early crawling I all over him in the captains tracks I and several times In succession the boy I with the real rea football hair worried the life out of ot Zions backs the half end ending I ing jag with the ball on Buttes d line after Early had lowered Ab How Hour Howell Howell ell oil ellIn oilIn I In the second half Johns kicked off oft and the locals brought the ball back toward Butte territory by gains g short I and sweet Kyle I yle doing most of the I tackling for the visitors at this tilis stage Same Old Story It remained for Gardanier to break the monotony He grasped the pig pigskin pigskin pigskin skin like a young oung Indian going after a 8 venison enison steak and only dust coull be seen on his trail for five yards ards Groesbeck and Smith increased the lead by eight yards ards each and Gar Gardanier Gardanier Gardanier danier again got the ball Corrette Curtis and Brown all tried to nail naU him 1 I 1 r 1 If Ii 7 k A I h I J 3 P FANNING PANNING CAPTAIN OF OP THE TH ALL ATT HALLOWS and n nd all aU fell tell short The youngster shot across the gridiron at a clip I and without any interference fairly outran the whole Butte team for an another another another other touchdown Groesbeck kicked this goal making the tha score sixteen to nothing The Tile visitors were disheartened but worked like Trojans to the finish On the first play the home team fumbled and the ball fell to tu Butte this being the first time the northern boys had felt fait the leather since they lost it on the first kickoff Making one gain of 01 five yards the visitors fumbled the thc ball but Captain Curtis fell on it in inthe inthe the e twinkling of an eye After several more bucks the ball was on Salt Lakes line with two to downs douns and four yards to gain Here is where Buttes I great opportunity came In The chance of scoring against the Salt SaIt Lake High HiSh r school which no team has been able to todo todo todo do In two seasons was presented They could have attempted a goal from field and both the crowd and the opposing team expected to see it But punting was ursa not notia in the game gume and the boys went to their Waterloo with three luckless bucks the locals holding them down d mn superbly Plucky Kyle Injured It was on op the last try that Kyle of Butte was injured in a n collision with W Burke but he would not retire and several times broke through the line downing the Salt Lake halts In their tracks tra The locals took the ball down the field at will and had It on Buttes thir line Une when time Urne was called During the last ten minutes Sampson Buttes heavy heaY man went through Salt Lakes line as though the men were made of straw If jf he had exhibited the same form Corm in the beginning the score core might have been bean different As A it was urns he lie prevented a fourth touchdown by b the locals There Thero were hearty cheers for Butte by y the thI Suit Salt S lt Lake boys bos when the game ended Summary Salt Lake H U S 16 Butte H S 0 O W Burke BurkeL L E Early F rl M or Burke BurkeL L I T Johns Murphy L G Hyland H lan Worthen c Sampson JC x Smith R G Mills Tarpey R T C Brown Gardanier R it E Q B Kyle I le Groosbeck L H Capt F Smith H B Richards Howell F B S Brown BrownI I I Referee Fred Odell Odeli of ot Salt Lake t umpire Holmes U r of Wis is linesmen Galllgher for Butte Foots Fools for Salt Lake timekeepers Callahan for Salt Lake Learny for fop Butte Goals Groes Groesbeck Groesbeck I Ibeck beck one missed two touchdowns Gardanier two and Howell two minute halves Time of play I one hour and twenty minutes |