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Show SCHOOL TEAMS PLAY ' AX EVEN TIE GAME At the end of two thirty-live.-minutc halves, the score in the opening gamo for the state high school championship, between the Granite slake high school and All Hallows college, stood G to G, on Cummin gs field Saturday morning. During the oiitiro period of play the two teams fought oach other to a 'standstill in as even a game as was ever played on Cummings1 field. There seemed to be very little difference in the weight of the men, the advantage if anything being in favor of tho Granite" bovs. There was- very little fumbling on tho part of either team, and both sides played good, consistent fooball throughout. through-out. Most of tho gaiu wore made .by straight football, although the forward pass was completed successfully tho few times it was tried. The liuc-up follows: Granite II. S. All Hallows. Rvnearsou l.c McKay Wilson l.t Diueeii iclsou l.g Walker White e Lynch r.g Iihonin r.t tthumph. Hampton r.c. . .W. Fitzmaurice Sutherland q.b.. . .P. Fitzmaurice Le Groanc l.h.b McCabc Hamilton r.h.b..Beveridgc-Kiug Ashton f.b Doolittlo The officials were: Kefereo, Lieutenant Lieuten-ant Ellis; umpire, Lieutenant Santschi; field ."judge, Don Hay; head linesman, Freeman Bassett. |