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Show LOGAN ELEVEN FAVOIinUJGGII Brutality on the Gridiron Apparently Ap-parently Indorsed by the Aggies. SLUIitiER FREW ADMITTED THAT HE WAS ENRAGED Umpire Burtner Did Right Thing, According to Spectators. Spec-tators. Football enthusiasts who did not see tho game at Logan Saturday arc asking wh.it WOUld have been the tlnal score had the Antes played the game through Naturally. Natural-ly. University rooters and IOganltefi hold rather opposite views on this subject. There are even those Agricultural College Col-lege rooters who maintain that 1igan had a chance to win I'nlverslty supporters support-ers maintain that their team would have won by a good-sized score H is the opinion opin-ion of many that the final score would have beep in 1'tah's favor b at least thirty points. 'Vmsity Squad the Best. Logan bad made her light, am) In doing so had outplayed herself. But Utah had ncored Lgun had beep pushed stralprh' up ihe field for ninety yards, and It wns not now a question of who would win. but by what score. The hardest touchdown In a game is the first. Sturdy youths dislike dis-like io be pushed down to defeat, but after the first Ums they don t lake It so hard, nor dr they resist as tlercely. lagan's la-gan's line had been sounded, her weak spots discovered, and had the name . jn-tlnued jn-tlnued the faster 'Vanity squad would have played ths Locanltea off their feet and piled up a large M-oro. Logan Has Good Team. There Is no disputing that Logan ha a good team, hut It Is doubtful If It has been lojrether long enough to plaj an I n-tlre n-tlre pjiriie against a faster aggregation without going to pieces But the I.ogan huskies must have done some tall practicing prac-ticing io work Into the shape they displayed dis-played Saturday Had they gotten the ball on a fumble near I'tah's line, It Is not Improbable that they would have pushed their lighter opponents down the Held for n touchdown. But this Is the only way they would ever have scored. Lacked In Tenm Work Their team work was not sufficiently perfected nor their handling of the ball Sufficiently sure to have enabled them to go straight down the field for a touchdown. touch-down. Moreover. I'tah could hold them. On lagan's live-yard line Muddock's boys did ll. I.ogvtn has a stubborn defense which loomed up when she twice held I'tah on her three-yard line This was under the goal posls, and L-gaii ki.ew where to expect the attack and massed her big men all together. But In the open Bold I'tah had It on the Ioganiten Brown and Russell alternated at circling the ends for ten and fifteen ards. and repeatedly re-peatedly Bepnlon shot through the ct nter for a good five yarda Logan Severely Denounced. Logan has been sever' 1 denounced for refusing to play the game through. In leaving the fle,) with Frew the Txigan team took a stand for slugging. It would have been different If one of their cleanest clean-est players had been ordered off the Meld and they had presumed the officials In error. er-ror. Bu the Loganltes knew Frew slugged; ho admitted It himself. Men of Frew's caliber, who In the heat of anger lose absolutely all control ,.f themselves, have no business In a football game. Frew has a reputation for slugging, he has slugged In every game he has played this year, and Umpire Banner did the right thing when he ordered him off tin-field. tin-field. Just at the present umc, when football Is in the balance, officials CannOl be too strict In their decisions regarding slugging. Old Differences Exist. Probably the game would never have come to lie abrupt end If Coach Campbell and the Ixigan team W6rs on different terms Luring the Controversy the boys did not go near him, and he stood on the sldo lines with his hands thrust in his pockets. When the Logan team started Off the. field he rushed In and told them tej play It out. but the men seemed to Ignore Ig-nore him. and his words were without effect. This would seem to Indicate thai although the dsire to defeat the i'nlverslty i'nlver-slty brought back the men on last year's team, yet the old differences between the-men the-men and Coach Campbell have not been straightened out. No Utah Boy Hurt. None of the I'nlverslty boys was In-Jurcd In-Jurcd In the game, nnd the team will be In trim for Its game on Thanksgiving with the Agricultural College of Colorado. The Utah huskies are determined to win this game, and they will pul In some hard 1 work practicing f-; the nest three days |