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Show UNIVERSITY FRESHMEN SMOTHER OGDEN HIGH; SCORE 65 TO . ' IH r ALJj tho good thing that have been said of late about the university freshman eleven were borne out with cmpliasls yostei'daj- forenoon when it defeated the Ogdon lilgb scliool football team bj' the doclstve count of Gfi to 0. Throughout, tiio underclassmen under-classmen adopted a line smashing game which with a bob-tailed end run formation forma-tion simply swept, the Tlgcre off their feeL The Ogden boys were lighter than Coach Olesen'a men and wero completely outclassed In ovory part of the game except ex-cept the execution of tho forward pass. In this department Ogden allowed excellent excel-lent form and worked the play to better 3-dvantago than any team in tho high school class was able to do last year. TVhen they first began to work thia play tho freshmen seemed hopoleaaly baffled, but soon thoy began to smash up the formation and on three occasions a crimson crim-son man broke through and Intercepted the pass and made good runs lor a touchdown. touch-down. The backfleld was splendid and the form of the line wan far above what was expected. Captain Fred Stack of the freahles was well-nigh Invincible and tore tho lino up throughout the entire game. Jack Travis, last year's fullback for Granite, waa the moHt sensational line plunger of the day, but lack of condition con-dition mado it Impossible for him to play more than tho first and last quarters. Gardener, at quarter, ran the team well and made many large gains through the line. Daly played a wonderful game at tackle, both on defense luid offenBe. wliilo Bicknora work at center was consistent. con-sistent. Moofo and Margetts, tho freshman fresh-man ends, were always in tho play and showed aa dawny tackling: as could bo desired. . Ruby, at quarter for Ogden, was easily the Htar, and C4riffln, at half, played a good gamo. ... n t , The freshmen received tho first kick nnd after a couple of mlnuteB of miserable miser-able floundering pulled themselves together togeth-er and started down the field on a gallon gal-lon the next klckoff Gardener -received and wit i splendid interference roturned the ball almost to mldfleld. Then It was onlv a few moments longer before the plowing tactics put the ball over again. Daly Brockmeyor and, TS cknor were opening big holes and the backs picked them with precision and after sotting sUrted usually went down only after the whole team from Ogden waa on them- The difficulty with tho freshles scorned to be an InabilltTr to kick goals after touchdown. Several men were tried, but all mot with ill-fortune. Tho remainder of the trnarter trui much tht Daiiio and beforo the whistle blew the ffeshmen had run. up 31 points. Thera was n6 foul playing at?.J l!irvoH were fow, fio that despite the SnloSality of the Wo teams tho crowd was deeply interested. In the second quarter there wan some change made in tho freshman lineup and Ogden showed Improvement. The frosh-mon frosh-mon were able to Hcnre only S po nte during the. quarter Ogden had the ball full half of the lime and it was during thlM ,prlod that they worked the forward puna to sucih advantage. Griffin and Ruby were the combination that w5 so effective effec-tive in this atyV of work. Orirfin did. the paHsliiK' and Ruby tho receiving. Forty yardn was made on one pass and it looked much aa though Ogden would score. The spectacular tackling of Max-gotUi Max-gotUi and Moose prevented a possible score. In this quarter aiooa made the prottiest tackle of tho day. Fuller got away on a forward pasa and Moose went after him. Moopj ran past- him.-but immediately im-mediately saw his mistake. Ha foil backwards back-wards and caught Fuller by tho toes, throwing him with great force. In tho third quartor tho freshmen got their second wind and ran tho acore from 33 to 0 up to r8 to ,0. Tho forward peas hod lost lta effectiveness nnd the Ogden line weokonfd again, so that the long over-tackle gains again resulted in frequent fre-quent scores. Lack of condition showed against the freshmen in tho last quarter. and again as In tho second quarter tt OgdenlteH held them fairly well. , The lineup: CJ Utah Freshmen. Osden.l ThlH LIlIIo. Ruggeri. ' ; tra Margetts .!.- ftUJI Brockmeyor l.t rw Parry. Brighton 1-f? Eiclcnor..... c-r. aiaiuK Dalk !f..::::::" v.r'SS Moose Referee-Ashton. Umipre-L. Wffl fa a ner. Head linesman Holnibtead. B |