Show I SALT LAKE BnVS wi i Defeated Butte High School 1 16 to OJ I FINE GAME OF FOOTBALL In a Fast Gridiron Struggle the Salt I Lake High School Boys Won from the Butte High School at Walters Yesterday Game Was a Clean Gentlemanly Contest Throughout and Engendered No Bitterness Whatever Spciety Turned Out in Force Details of the Play I The Butte High School boys lost to the High School team of Salt Lakeby n score of 16 to 0 in a fierce although clean and goodnatured struggle at Walkers park yesterday afternoon I The game was one of the fastest contests con-tests that has been seen In Salt Lake wince the famous East Denver High School game on Thanksgiving day oC yester last year The eontestng teams day were more marly matched in size than In the Denver game and the J struggle was scarcely I less Interesting than In that recordbreaking gridiron battle Society turned out In force t > o see the contest nnd a goodly portion of the I ii more than two thouarfnd people who were there oc uplel1 stylish equipages in the space to the south of the field M thc chlcles being a maps of brilliant color the red and black of the Salt school predominating although J ake High D though there was plenty oC the purple I and white of Butte to be seen The A preponderance of num yell owing to hers were of course all In Salt Ijaken 4 E favor INDIVIDUAL WORK I I The Butte team showed up strongest I Jn straight bucksLagalnst Salt Lakes I Inc and during the early stages of tim game had all the best of It by l pursuing bucking tactics The end runs of the J 1 1 f II i I fjjf I I I dl 1 i 1 7 tw t rj I I f 0 I J tB II J V 1t i d 1 I I I j I x = I r 1 1J IF i In = 111 f 1 = ort or-t P l t = I Capt Fred Smith SaltLake High School Team t 1 I i 7 1 il > l RaIl Lake team iii oed a inystiMy to the Buill boy for ome lime although I I titter the bcuur part lethe tfirsl half had been played the vlsltois got next I I to some of these minerand did fine I ori Work In cutting them down The end dj fj j nA of the borne boys won the gitm I Some of Hit best work of Iheouyln 1 the shape of running was done by S Cape Fri Smith End Gar Ianei and t 4 Ab Jllowcll ot Salt Lake whose I fine end I prlhls wore a dlstlnctle feature oCth t i J gamt Grocubeek flayed a vkloijs rf game all through throw in himself gainst tl6 enehiyfc line with an abandon aban-don and cm apparent dlaiegnrd of con 1 C1 S hpfjiionceB that provvd cboerlng to the itI hfarts of his loyal suppoi ters Worthen i4 Ut ctnttr fihoued f up almost likaa = tone wnll the only 11111 who got by I him i S being tho opposing entir Simpsoi 1fJJ1 S Who Is I all that his nimo Implies Time poi jI 3Utto boys did Ilnuwolj Ihioiiylioat tt1 Jack Tarpey was again In the team and i fz wARa tower of Blrcngth t at right tackle Y sj Little Riter tilt juntly famous quarterback quarter-back of the home team was ao usual t 1 In every play and was there with the t Eosid tackles Murphy and Smith at the t171 guards could scarcely have been Improved I d1 i1 proved upon Of the visitors none die JJBa bcter work during the game than Ut tab tie Kyle the Quarterback who divided I the tackling honors wfth Early at right fIt end 1 Sampsons good work at center 1 i has already been referred to Johns t g and Corrcltc by their stopping of muas plays received much merited common I t I lailoii Richard and S Brown were 1 great Ijack of tho line nnd the guards gil Willis and Hyldnd were equally good I tr rlt In qe line Oapt Curtis saved an ad tI litlonal 1 louohilown once by a superb J i iickle and C Brown at right tockel A tlrllvered the goods when the opportunity t oppor-tunity offered O Fw cRm n w rPlnarkably clean II 1jJ IJ j 4 I one nothing savoring of rough working I on either side occurring during the en till time Ihe Butte boys said It was the cleanest game they were ever in and the Palt Lake boys were equally = rnthuslasllc In their praise of the gentlemanly gen-tlemanly conduct of the visitors Prob on with less blllernos ably a game I cither side was uovtr played THE GAME INT DETAIL Butte got the west goal and Howell almost Johns was downed kicked to Johns most In his tracks Butte then advance ad-vance bjr a sleady series of gains Curtis carrying the ball most of Hit line It looked lime to thc OItyald like a procession for a touchdown at this stage 1 On the fortyyard line a fumble occurred and Butte recovered the ball with a gain of eight yards CoreUs Hue tackling was a feature of iflc plnjvup to this point The Butte I boys lost the ball about the fiflyyard line onulawn the homo boys having made a magntflccnl rally at this point Capt Snillh took it through for eight I i I 1 I 7 I > I r t Capturt1s Butte High school Team i J I yarclHrTfTltle dqrdanlergot It on the I next play and salt Lake won out Ina runhfzomtiien on Gardanlcr made a jji cat spIt around left end for a touch dow making l about thirty yards Gioesbcck missed the goal Salt Lake 5 Butte 0 I c A FAST PART OF IT Richards klclied to Fred Smith who dodged vit1t It and made about live the next play yarda Smith col It on dori went through a hole at left tackle aqiws the field and down toward I Butts goal for thirty yards A mass tluotigh Smith advanced live yards and brought the ball past the center of the I Held Howell then got it and made a I grrcat run through center to a touchdown I touch-down Fred Smiths interference on this was a thing of beauty and a Joy sublime Groesbeck again missed the goal Salt Lake 10 Butte 0 l Onthe next pjjty Howoll fumbled the I ball Smith grabbed It and managed to gain iihi yards before he bit the dust Howelf trtok t It across the lot to the south side fbr about eight yawn I I Butte showed that It was gUUig next I to these runs now and was stoppinjt them better Fred Smith tried a Mu I I bill dk for a small gain taking the < to the fort yard line Bill Burke went I I half for 1 belweerriJght tackle and right ttn yards and t went down A mass ruttcrt live more Fred Smith got around he left end again for fifteen I yards and out of bounds on tlvm south i do Oaidanler wen t through right I tackle I for AV A moss UIIOU M Oropt i hcIc l rvctlcd a small pain TSanv pulling Gufsbcck down In great ilmiGnr I I end Suit Hlch run Oaiifev trled anotbcr arOsjvas there and put little Early on the earth with a rush1 1Hlti by i Cvuisbedlt was blolkcd by Johw with no gain Th < hulf ended wlh I a score of t o 0 and the ball on Butia llfty l pvjiid lino u S S SECOND HALF Oioesbeck received the kick and carried car-ried It to till forty line Ab llovrell tiled 10 get around left I end but Kyl < > saw him first Groesbecjk m H1e a ilimlic buck through right tackle for tUfbi Yards ami lost his brewtU l 1J1 ll1Jd ahot aiound the right end and made liftmen yarjlsjjcforo bh light was I extinguished CTaruilnkr bad another itmicfl and rushed ground left end for u t tou > hdovn after ft I wtMityllveyarcl I nim He all rJgLt lies a tine ruic ncI l hind boy shouted an entliu tletic Bulte man who was cnoucjn of cv spiUman to appreciate god work no piiller r whore 11 1 occurreJ Orocabstlc I ltiidcdHliifeoal till right Salt Luke Jfi r1utI b 5 KlTAR SALT LAKES GOAT I No more scoring occurred although some of Ute finest work of the game I U6k yjlacoafter this Ab Ilrtvvcll got I the kick and nun ten yards fum I bllirg Curlis feU on the ball and owned I it Butte then put in execution some and line > bucks n ole of Us mass plays I I I advancing the ball to Salt Lak K nr I tgenyard line BI1U Burki njid Kylo rump Intn contact biaVllv at this olnt Later UuIi q IBm was LIV abaci ved to be sporting I Wim snovwhlte lInen on his aristocratic I I aristo-cratic brow while Kyle bcchnc dazed and lid not wholly recover until after HIP RtjPo > Butte fumbled on the next layhut savud the ball 1 1 and some wicked plleups followed with little I grtin bloody noses being the feature ot I the play here The ball wont to Sall j LolO on the tenyard line Fred Smith I I tried a buck at center but only macfe it loolt gOQd Howell jumped over for two I yarda and down Au went through 1 I right tackle next fumbled and saved I the 1jall Groeabeck requested some ono to turn all Into him at this point j A boy brQpjBlit water One or the Butto I hay took a drink of It and was suv prWeO He had licvcr tasted any water like that In his life before and announced an-nounced his intention take a barrel of It home and have u big drunk on It Morris Burke carried the ball through I left tackle forfour yards Butte did some grout work In cutting end runs a I here Groesbeck went through for ten yards between 1 half and tackle Gar daniel tried left ond again and Kyle as usual was tlicrc to put him clown Early taking a hnnd too Fred Smith and I made a wicked dash around left mtijlc l it good for eight Morris Burke I thought he could take it four more and 1 did It Mass plays took It I to Buttcs fortyflv yard lino whcio some mighty I pretty give I and litko followed Groes beck and Fred SnUth shot themselves I I and like cannonballs at the center Sampson and his creW shut them off In their tracks Salt Lake then mado I I massed the ball a great rally and I straight through to Jlutles thirtyyard line Ilowells made till last run of the I game Indiwo more masses ought the ball to Buttes twentyyard line where It was when the game ended I The field Instantly filled with shouting shout-ing congratulating frlqnds The Salt Lake boys undoi the direction of Coach I Callahan and Manager MeFadden who seemed full to overflowing with a holy Joy gathered the victorious cohorts of our town together and gave three lusty cheers for Butte which were returned with Interest The procession of Hags then moved up town the red and black flying not less defiantly than the purple I II and white for the Butte boys bad fought the good fight fought It like gentlemen and lost It like true Sportsmen r Sports-men The lineup follows I Salt Lake u Butte VVorthon > c Sampson Murphy 1 g Hvland M liurlco 1 t Johns I B Burke 1 y Kirly I N Smith r g Mills J Tarfjey rt C Brown Gnrdanlcr 1 r o Corrcltc I Rlior a b Kyle F Smith CalL r11 Richards Groeabeck 1 h Curtis Capl Howoll f b S Drown Score Salt Lake 1C Butte 0 Touchdown1 Gardanlcr 2 Howell 1 goals Groesbeck 1 referee 1 Fred Odoll Salt Lake umpire flurvo Holmes Salt i Luke UnukepccrK D A Callahan Salt Lake P A Lean Butte linesmen Frank Gallagher Bulte Sam Porter Salt I Lako Frank Fbole Salt Lake time of i halves 25 minutes I Expressions of Ihe Captains Capt Fred Smith of Salt Lake said after the game that he was wholly satisfied sat-isfied with It The Butte boys he said played a line fast game and played It clean They were especially jjtiong In straight plays against outline out-line and were less effective in running Our running game was what won for us I never played with a cleaner lot ot boys and only hope we can have another game with them Principal Loamy of the Butte high school stated last night just before leaving the city that he and his team were very much Indebted to the High School team and their friends for tho courtesy and hospitality shown them and could not thank them enough for their kindness Cant Curtis of the Butte team greatly prafsod the local management for the kind treatment received and wished to thank all connectetfhvlth the High School team for the courtesy shown the visitors He also staled that the game was the most friendly and gentlemanly game with which he was ever connected connect-ed and said that his team waR defeated fair and square and hoped that he would be able to arrdnge for a return game to be played at Butte bcrtorc lime seasons enrapt en-rapt Smilh of the High School team took the Butte team to the Sanitarium after the game which was followed with an excellent dinner at the Cullen The Butte learn left last nlpht on the 10 oclock train over the Short Line Coach Percy Benson of the Butte I team who came here with the boys is a famous Western football player He was formerly captain of the University of California and has played with many leading Western teams Fie has a number num-ber of friends and former classmates In Salt Lake Notes of the Gridiron The Nationals will pluy the Sumners at Seventh South and Third East Monday Mon-day afternoon at 4 oclock The Lowell Whirlwinds defeated thc Bryanls Thursday afternoon Jw acolc of 10 to 5 |