Show DEAF MUTES PLAY BALl BALI 4 All Hallows College Wins Vins Game By Bi B Score of 33 to 0 o BLIND MAN FOR FOE CENTER I UNIQUE SPORT OF OP DUMB AND BLIND CHASING CEASING PIGSKIN PI SKIN 4 1 Ugh ugh ugh Oo 00 oo 00 oo ocl The above abo 6 conglomeration of grunts coupled with wry faces face and movements of the fingers lingers entirely incomprehensible sible to the ordinary unsophisticated individual constitute the school yell ell of the Utah State School for the Deaf Dumb and Blind BUnd The football team toom which this school has placed in public competition is car certainly certainly an unique institution and more moreover moreover over oer a 8 decided credit to the progressiveness progressiveness and versatility of or Utah ath 11 Captain Bush of Ogden Mutes Although these silent workers were yesterday esterday afternoon defeated on the Exposition grounds by b the All Hal Hallows Hallows Hallows lows college eleven to the tune of or 33 3 to 0 O yet et the exhibition of skill and compre comprehension comprehension hension of football tactics presented by them was under the disadvantages of ot offered offered something remarkable Imagine a center rush entirely de tie deprived of the sense of sight battling bravely against a lot Jot of or husky husk boys bo s half of whose success in football de tie depends depends on the ability to watch their opponents eyes for the least indication of what the next play is to be Yet this great blind fellow gladly enters the field and anti accepts one of the most responsible positions on the team to fight for the honor and glory glor of or his j alma alms mater His name Is J J E 1 ii Smith and his weight Is pounds Although en endowed endowed I r Ido dowed do wed with the senses senSe of f hearing bearing and speech these were w re practically ot t no I benefit to him Inasmuch ch as 85 the signals were communicated in its the sign lan Ian language language I guage He Is a bright fellow in con and In the lineup snowed showed I what a quick mind without eyesight can do when brought face to face with men whose make ups are physically h perfect perfectAs perfectAs As for the rest of ot the team there thore was azan asan an display il of 9 mental and LIld C physical activity well won worthy of com corn commendation commendation The boys need a compe competent tent tont coach and a general strengthening in left and right tackle These parts wore were shown up yesterday to be very von weak and the tho AU All Hallows players pla did not fall fail to take advantage of or them thorn With proper instruction it is likely that no changes chang s In the lineup would be advisable only a more thorough round roundIng roundIng Ing Ingot off of the rough parts mentioned being boinS needed A small crowd of perhaps aO O people saw the gume me but the uniqueness of the game gume was worth their money mone Th The game began bogan with h J T P Fanning All 4 Hallows fullback kicking off ocr from the south goal to right half Jacobson J who carried the ball bali ten yards ards Three downs dons passed and the Mutes showed no gain so 50 AH AU Hallows was given the ban ball Repeated gains of from five liis to fifteen yards sent the oval speedily up the field until at last Gallagher landed it two feet from the coveted goal ol Cap Captain Captain tain tam Fanning on the next play scored the tho first touchdown five tivo minutes after beginning of or the game A successful goal made the score 60 in All AU Hallows favor faOr Jacobsons kickoff sent the ball ban near nar nearly nearly ly to the tho goal and could not advance it so Fanning punt od ad to Kemp who made an excellent run and placed the ball almost back to position of or punting The Mutes again I failed to advance the ball bail and All Hal Hallows H Hallows lows gained possession poss immediately re ye resorting resorting sorting to a punt with no gain gala Again I Ithe the silent workers from the north failed I Ito to get the required five yards Pile oft off fellows said Referee Ax Axton A Aton Axton ton in a loud voice blushing as one of the deaf dea and dumb boys looked him Innocently in the eye tf Twenty and thirty yard ard runs through right tackle by Gallagher G T J Fanning and R B J Fanning ning soon eoon took the play back to very ery near the Mutes line On the verge vergeot of ot another play pIa time was as called and the toe half ended with All Hallows Hallos scored 6 the Mutes 0 O Between the Halves Knives During the intermission an interested crowd of spectators gathered the players while the boys sucked lemons and all watched intently the comical antics of the players from Ogden A thousand flexible fingers moved all at once fH pairs of ot eyes signaled recognition recognition of some communication whose significance was unknown to anyone present excepting those who had mas man mastered tere the wonderful language of or the hands Instructors silently but vociferously vO cabled the mysterious messages mes res from front hand to brain of how such h and anI such a play was badly planned and how other plays to come might be exe executed executed xe more advantageously for the home school Jacobson kicked off oft for the Mutes lutes in inthe Inthe inthe the second half hl Keyes clutched the ball and away a wa he sped s around left end and down the field for tor yards It was a prize e run and was followed by b repeated gains A gain by b T J J Fanning again placed the pigskin within two feet of the Deaf Deat Mutes goal Cline scored a touchdown on n the next play three minutes after the second half halt had been called Score All Hallows 11 Mutes utes 0 O Fanning failed to kick ki k goal Jacob Jacobson Jacobson Jacobson son kicked off or to Gallagher All Hal Hallows Hallows lows JOws backs again instituted the old Id siege on tackle takle and ends A run in by b Cline of yards was as stopped by Bush in estimable style st le but an another Jl other kick resulted in another touch touchdown to eh down and All AH Hallows had run up Its score to 16 points Fanning again failed ia ed edCor for Cor goal Steady Gains For All Hallows On the kickoff a wonderful display t of kicking kickin ignorance e took place Ja Jacobson Jacobson Jacobson for f r Ute the L Mutes utes three e times kicked out of bounds Fanning Fannin did the same trick for tor All C Ca H Ji the then next n t try tl Jacobson Jacon nana J to su fully full land the ball baU The old plays by backs and ends speedily t the ball to within a yard of th t the lint nIX when J J P Fanning was over fur 11 another touchdown n oci e SI I to to I ft McKenna on the kick ki off got sot the bell bH belland bHan and an made a gala xain The r rear r was easy for All Hallows two touchdowns resulting on one of which bleh was successfully The Mutes though never losing pluck plu 1 and showing good endurance sen d to have hiLve kilt leist generalship P e left his position at guard an l too toot T J Fannings place at left half at he the last stage of or the game he ht latter was wa suf sur suffering suffering fering from a bothersome both cut Out over ur the eye Friend and opponent t alike alik gathered about the Mutes after ater the game rn sad End l congratulated them on th the worthy worth ef or effort fort tort made A A tribute to to their then fair oid ld able playing from All AU Hallows players l ers ersIn In the shape of the college collese y ylI il ll elicited d in return tho the unique school yell eIl re recorded recorded recorded corded above The boys are aro by hi no means discouraged dis our aged agoo by lw their defeat druitt the th same cheerfully just as if hey he had bad been pitted against men no mure mire com coin competently competently equipped with natures s a means of defense than themselves eg While their ns are ar to some pome extent defenseless t Is nevertheless nevet true that thal the AH li Hallows boys played pl CIl CIla a quick steady game showing the re result results suits sult of or much hard practice and deep study stud of the merits of the game same The college ollege lads are aro showing up lit in ix good form and arid should be heard from froin later lOoter on in the season The Summary The lineup A H C Mutes McKenna RE R B E Gallagher R F T Amundsen McCormick HR H G Cameron J B f 3 T GH G Norton Keyes L ij T Kemp I L E Smith B Canning Q B 13 Bush T J Fanning L H Bu B Stevenson Eat Jat H B Jacobson J J P B H C 33 MutesT Mutes 0 O R Red e T Axt n B Hen Irin L nasal LIn Driggs and Sullivan halves |