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Show W1 XAXE NEW RECOBD. 5 KMr to a . 1 Ga Last Evening. ItSlSl? lWOnli-lno Pn- is r'inV. 0 m:id0 by the tux- . sT fcssuo M?Rm Wlth 1110 Railroads I J war?, bst cvenln Tho ' ItSWmS of nFroat ,form nnd n IKS'' 'or tba II?1 l0UB than 200. Wln L1? w 2-3 4-5. a lyss aany company Tala- mantes made the high score of thc cvon- Ing, rolling 223 In the second game. Below Be-low aro tho scores: RAILROADS. "Whitney 210 170 22 Price 19(3 103 157 Martin 170 107 lit Nelson 131 D02 170 Williams 1C3 Vil 179 Totals S70 773 S72 TUXEDOES. Gamble ,...lSi 201 173 Hamilton 131 209 193 Talamantcs 1C2 223 19C G. Smith P Hfi 202 181 McI-cod 1C0 18D 167 Totals , ,.7S3 1.02J 913 Third High School Team Wins. Thc third high school football eleven defeated the Grand school team In a. spirited spir-ited game yesterday afternoon on the high school campus, by n scoro of 17-0. The high school team was tho heavier and displayed better team work. The Grant team registered a kick becauso several "subs" of the first high school team wero allowed to play. Bclcw Is tho line-up: High school Grant school-Coombs school-Coombs 1. c. "WllklnB Baer 1. t Dixon Rogaunsky 1. g. Grlflllths Newton c, Williams Billings r. g. Holcomb Morris r. t Bridwoll Peck r. e Davis Rldd q. b Mcilurrln Rhodes I. h. b Wooloy McCurdy r. g.b Watts Smith f. b Courtney Oquirrh Juniors Win Tho Fifth East Buckers were unceremoniously uncere-moniously trampled In the dust yesterdav afternoon by the Oquirrh Juniors on tho Fifth East grounds. Tho score was 20-5. Below Is tho Oquirrh Hnc-up; Larson, 1, o.; Moore, I. t.; McDonald, 1. g.; C. Larson, Lar-son, c; Cordell, r. g. ; Desky, r. t.; Stle-fel, Stle-fel, r. e.: Naylor. q. b. ; Chapman, 1. h. b.; Harrison, r. h. b.: Mulvey, f. b. |