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Show 1:1 ""is mSions I; Red and Black Eleven I. I WinsM ' . fjll Collegians Were Game, but , .ijNj Could Not Check the High 1 School Rushes. I'll , j'$ Enthusiastic Throng of Students Wit- 'jjjjv , ness Fast Gamo for City Choxn- ; .. pionshlp Honors. 1 1 ! ' ' I t I' 1 , ji "With a vovo, with a vivo, i 'I ' With a vovo vivo viim. I 1' J Johnny get a rat trap bigger than a cat : I trap ; 1 Johnny get a rat trap biggor than a cat i ' trap, j . R Cannibals, cannibals sis boom bah 1 lit Salt Lake High school, rah, rah, rah! !,i 1 Bing! Wham!! Beno!!! " '. ; j l Whilo nearly 1000 leather lunged stu- I 1 1 d6nts howled their approval, the football , ' I 1 team of tho Salt Lako High school toro ' i 1 1 j through tho lino of tho All Hallows col-rt-J logo eleven for four touchdown3 at Wal-J Wal-J kcr'8 field yesterday afternoon. Tho col-j'j col-j'j j I leglans wcro gamo and struggled hard, , ' but they could not chock the determined rushes of tho sturdy little band that woro tho red and black, and when the final call of tlmo camo tho west aiders had a total of twenty-two points to their credit, while All Hallows had failed to Ecore. Stronger offonslvo play and bct-' bct-' , (j ter team work Is responsible for the high I school's victory- Tho teams were quite ' JI evenly matched as to weight, but tho j' All Hallows collego team lacked tho i , -0 unity of action that Ig necessary to win ; ' a football games. Tho collegians were also 1 w handicaps by tho Inc.vperlcnco of many !j of their players. I Game Was Interesting1. 1 . Tho came Itself was not as one-aided ; : as tho score might indicate. For fifteen ' ! minutes in tho first half tho two teams struggled desperately, with honors about oven. With tho ball on tho All Hallows JG-yard lino tho two aggregations tus-seled. tus-seled. lunged and fought desperately for , 1 j a quarter of an hour before cither sldo 1 ' ; gained anything. Eight times during ' ; that Interval tho ball changed hands, as i ' tho teams failed to make tho stipulated five yards tn three downs. Finally the 1 . high school toam. by fierce line plunges, ' I carried tho ball to their opponents 5-yard 1 line, whero Judson hurdled for tho first i 1 i touchdown. After thnt the west 6lders ,i ,j had better success and mado their dls- ' : I j tanco quite regularly.- , j Judson Was a Star. 'I If Fullback Judson was tho shining light K of the red and black organization. Al- ' Ij though much lighter and smaller in sta- , ( M ture than many of his mates. Judson was I , , I easily the best of the ground gainers. He j I seldom failed to make good when given 1 ! ( I the pigskin and showed considerable abll- . j ity in ploughing his way through the I ' ' ! line or hurdling when occasion required. , 'i If His kicking was very acceptable, two of ' '( his punts netting nearly DO yards each. 1 Richardson and Dunn, tho halfbacks, 1 j j were also strong and the entire backfleld I got into the play with lots of ciniror. II I j High School Line Strong. P l Almost every man on tho high school. , ' t line-was a star. Hall -was strong at I f tackle. Noedhnm and Harris on tho ends If held tho extremes safe at all stages, and .' 1 I guards. Hcnncssy. Roberts and Bowen , j were immovable. Capl. Richmond played ,1 n brilliant came at center, his hurdling j 1 ( being particularly noticeable. Quartcr- . , I back Grocsbeck handled his toam well I ' I and used good Judgment In directing hla attack. ' j ' , ' Some All Hallow's Stars. I ' t; Gridloy was one of the strongest men ;, in the All Hallows aggregation. He was . . , mixed up In almost every play and was , " 1 I usually found where a good football player ought to be on the bottonv of the 1 k pile. Sullivan at center behaved well, as fi I did Qulnn, tho left tackle, who went out 1 1 i' in tho second half on account of an ln- 1 1 I Jurcd shoulder. McEvoy and Gallagher, ; tho college ends, played a strong defen- 1 I 1 Blvo ganjo, but wero weak In getting ' . 1 i; down on punts. ! 1 j, Judson's Long Run. 1 ' Shortly after 3 o'clock All Hallows ) j i, kicked to Judson, who carried tho ball ,, back nearly seventy yards. This was tho I,: longest and most sensational run of tho ! iY. nn.d ,n executing it tho high school ' fullback was compelled to thread his way jj through nearly the entire collego eleven j, ,' Tho high school carried tho ball, to tho .1:, t All Hallows collego 15-yard line, where , j' ' they wero held for downs. All Hallows could riot gain and Owens punted to Jud- I son, who ran the ball back to the 20-yard ' f 1!neA n,ere occurrcl the prettiest struggle 1 1 of tho dav. ' j I , Bitter Struggle Takes Place. ! I ! i All Hallows took a braco and held their ' I ' opponents on tho 15-yard lino. Tho ball i.f went over, but returned three downs lator for tho collegians could not make L' ''H any headway. Again tho high school 1, tried to advance the ball, but failed. All .J ! Hallovs essayed tho samo feat and the .''' V? was returned to the west siders. , ! This time, by a desperate effort, tho red : f and black warriors carried tho ball to i, their opponents 5-yanl line. Judson was , Ml ; called for tho touchdown and. assisted U ' il t V.y nIa ammatcs, hurdled tho collogc j line for tho first touchdown. Judson j nilBscd goal. ' 1 I Donhaltex' received tho ball on the 20- . 'li i yar3 "ne at tno Itick-oft and was downed , ,' 1 1 almost In his tracks. On tho next nlav 1 j II Richmond hurdled theTTnoand threw thts C collegians for a loss. All Hallows tried 4 , C m end run, but fumbled. Groosbock ee- ' ' H curing tho ball, carrying U to the G- , I ,J yard lino before ho was downed. Jud- 'H'p son was then sent through right guard , ,1 j! for tn? second touchdown and a moment i xiTHisifr-Scoro; n,sh J , ' Rf J "Tub" Hennessy Scores. ' Hi f Judson klckcd-otf to Ail Hallows and I' after three trials Owens punted to Groe8- ' till tccli' wh. retumcd tho kick about ten M yards. A series of line-hucks by Rich" I'M I nrdson. Dunn and Hall carried tho ball . , close to tho All Hallows college goa U ,A 1 whero "Tub" Hennessy was sent through for tho third touchdown. JuoV kicked H .'I'l'j goal. , Ji l j Groosbock Hammers tho Line. , I 111 All Hallows klclced-off and Judson ' , k'l shortly punted to gain distance. All Hal ,, j lows were held for downs and oZ. 1 llif kicked to Groosbock. Grocsbeck returned ,! tho ball well and then started an a7a ,ie ,, ;jr on tho college lino. Starting at t c0n-'b c0n-'b th,. h,eV 3ch00' auartcrback directed V Va7 nufler IJlay. at ,th0 nr(13 and tackles I ! ?nitnJeo lnutc-' hBfore tho half closed i.i f Richardson went ovor for tho fourth and L . JI 1 lafl touchdown of the gamo. Judson s I i s!3 Haiior1 ncore: H,sh a" I'M' School. Position. All Hallows. I ' -i;1 ZZ!a.:::::::::::::i? k' ' Bowen. Roberts...!, g.'. Snlcor ! I gi-b vnbV.v."v;;..G.a,onwehr Judson b Grldlcy |