Show I WON BY Y THE LOWELL Wasliingtons Defeated in tli5 Championship Game SCORE WAS FIVE TO NOTHING Lowell Team Now the Champion One of the Grade League Intense Interest 1 Inter-est Displayed by the Teachers and I i Pupils of the Uivnl Schools Enthusiasm I pi 1 Enthu-siasm of the Victorious Side Unbounded I Un-bounded at the Close Marched UpTown I Up-Town and Secured the Championship Champion-ship Cup I J 1 Iowcll3 5 Washlnnton3 0 I r Strawberry shortcake gooseberry pic VICTORY Aro wo In 11 Well I guess I Lowell school t Lowell school Yes Yes Yes r Bravo Bravo Sis boom hah I Lowell school Lowell school Rah Rah = The above was yelled by nearly ICO < r Lowell school girls on Main street last I evening after the victory of the 1 1 Lowells over the Washington team yesterday yes-terday afternoon on the Walker Held 1 I There was over 1000 pOoplo present to I witness the game both teams being lt well backed by rooters The teachers t of the Lowell school came to the Hold 5n I I the drag Salt Lake dnd their colors ri red and white were flying from every corner The Waahlngtons took seats t in the grand stand bearing their colors the blue and gray The Interest shown t In the game was intense There were over thirty carriages on the grounds m h Toward the end of the game the large i crowd crowded upon the Held and the I police were unabe to handle it Inclos II ing both teams so that end runs were Iii nearly impossible The Lowells won a I clean and meritorious game defeating Iii the Washlngtons In two straights j thereby winning the grade championship I champion-ship and with It the handsome silver cup given by Charles S TVlIkes t 4 The first half of the game was a nip J and tuck affair In which neither side fi could score and at the close the ball I was dead on the fiftyyard line III favor of the Lowells The ball was lost tt on downs by both teams during the t entire half and there were no plays of any consequence Score Lowell 0 t Washington 0 I DETAILS OF SECOND HALF The second half was noted for Its brilliant plays on the part of Capt Ilansen nnd Romncy and Young of the Lowells The Washlngtons kicked to the Lowells who advanced to ball fifteen fif-teen yards on the llrst down The line was quickly formed and in a cris I cross play from right end to fullback The Washlngions lost track of the ball I and Fullback Romney improved the opportunity op-portunity for a gain of forty yards amidst deafening shouting from the Hide lines The next play wns a fake buck In which Capt Hansen was good I for twelve yards placing the ball within I I with-in two and onehalf yards of their goal The crowd fairly went frantic chiefly because the Lowells were so I much smaller than the Washlngtons Jn the next play Left Halfback Gardner Gard-ner to whom the ball was passed was forced over the v goal through left tackle and scored the first and only touchdown of the game Romney kicked for goal but missed On the kick to the Lowells the latter team lost the ball on the first four downs At this stage of the game Coach Hedger of the Lowell team came upon the field and when asked to get r off by Referee Leonard at first refused and the game was stopped until he got off The game being resumed T Hyde punted the ball for thirty yards placing the leather twentyfive yards from home the closest It was ever gotten got-ten by the Wasliingtons to their goal The ball was then In the hands of the Lowells who steadily advanced the ball up the field toward their goal until within eleven yards of a touchdown when it was lost on downs The Wash ingtons tried a punt and lost ground punted again and advanced the ball to the twentyflveyard line where it was stopped In the possession of the Lowells Romney tried a field goal kick but missed and the Washing tons were given a kickoff from the twcntyflvcyard line Smith sent the ball through tho all for thirty yards right into the hands of Capt Hansen who brought It back to the thlrtyfivc yard line before he was downed In the next buck the Lowells gained ten yards when time was called for the game Fred Leonard was referee and umpire um-pire Green and Miller linesmen and e Cope timer JOY OF THE LOWELLS L Immediately after the game all the tl Lowell girls and boys formed In line with flags and colors flying and marched up Main street creating a great deal of attention by their school l football yells The line of march was continued to Wllkcsa storo on Second South where the silver cup was To Hazel Calmer fell the lot of putting I on the CUI the school colors of red and while After tho names of the players have been engraved on the cup it will be placed in the hall of the Lowell nchool The lineupwas Lowell Washinctons Pike 1 c Pomeroy Simmon I t Rcynoldx CMilpmun i jfil I g A Rch llogan c Iarrln ton Pwicork r g Trlpji Crawford r t Gundry Young r c i Mack Hanson Q I b G llyclo Gardner 1 h T 1 Hyde Robinson r h N Smith 1 Romnoy f h Joo Smith The use of the Held was given free and the principals and teachers of the Lowell and Washington schools are 1r very thankful to the Walker management manage-ment for it Gridiron Notes The Salt Lake Theater teams challenge chal-lenge to the Y M C A team yesterday i for a match game was accepted by fr p Manager Goodwin of the YMCA and ci arrangements WP1C mad to play the toT gum on November 23r1 c o flue Emersons defeated the Hamll ui Ions ye lerdcy afternoon In a match Kami by a core of 10 to 0 on the Twelfth East Gridiron u tIn t-In a pwlieo game of the University 1 icanii yesterday afternoon Coach IV Holmes had his nose nearly broken The men worked hard for two hours principally practicing team work and close playing |