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Show llkers Play at Football; IB Utah State National Wins turLM 0 thought that t'hc football e "IjflK60 had come ta a. closo in Utah JB&SivIng day wero mistaken. It Wm '"'EThty battle tvub battled IN0iE on CummmBS field and after rfwEft aetUc'd "lt Huncared that CB?dily" Whitney, right end for, ,rdefKv, .State National bank, had ojJByuy on a forward pass for forty 'pIH Uhit tho clcrkB of Utah State jjigt jjKhatik had triumphed over those IvtdjB' estubllihmciit of McComlck & iltfyjty w and 0,1 found tiic men un-ipiRpd un-ipiRpd shortly after noon yesterday IiifiHii'?:nl olerks began to appear In 'v jyB?r.alti'' Rymnnslum with requests ;,nt Pi1 Pavaphurnalla. They were all 'XiWfB1' u,u buttle wan pitched "riy5 oclc by lhc "sun iu lho v1- wa Placed In the middle of tlMm.4 ,uo ordinary pianiicr. the lOft'TMKV Ulan lined up In. close r'cBem-rtftDVBP.the r'cBem-rtftDVBP.the formation adopted b rc-fcu-wrfiH11 ,l,e" " perfectly legal MXMlI as executed,. .; rl HR, wYn watching, to.; aon who W'JKvtt tho, 11 Horfectly gcntlo-;cOrB?i,",il,V."an gcntlo-;cOrB?i,",il,V."an fvJm ih0 wank on the WR,0,.01 1,1 fiontjr ntro ejleacd It .XlMaKjjl " 'i run with lho evident !aSK hehlnd his opponents' goal postSi Ho was unsuccessful, however, how-ever, and from then on there was considerable con-siderable confusion. On tho whole, tho battle lacked a certain cer-tain execution whlcU characterised tho game with the Aggies. It was always a perfect' mystery as to who should carry tho ball and what he should do with it. On almost every play soma unfortunate Slayer was actually hurled to the ground ut nono was killed and It Is doubtful whether any wero maimed for life. Not even a leg was broken, much less any necks, The ball was squeezed and, pinched and thrown' around witti no ultimate effect until the opening of the last quarter. All during the game Hoddy Wliltnuy, right end for the Utah Nationals, uhowed great prowcBQ and by th end or tho third .quarter it looked as though he might have, Imparted fjomo wisdom to his mates. Uddlo Byers 1iad absorbed considerable con-siderable and by this Umo ho and Hoddy ,were working the forward pase In fine style. The Nationals lined un in a wide formation and when tho attention of the McCornlck Hhufflcrs wag directed in other directions, IDddie eniied a pawi Into thn arms of Hoddy. who oped down tho field for forty j'ards and a, touchdown. Hoddy Whltnoy was one of the best sprinters that ever ran In tho state. Ho was invincible while at school In tho 100 and 220-yard dashes; I.to was the first man to run 100 yards in tftuh In 10 seconds sec-onds and still luilds tho ntate record. Needless t'o eny ho was not caught. He i scored and, 'with his scoring the work or lho day ended. Tames at quarter,; and Chamberlain ut right end for the jWcCornlok team showed tho best work for their team. , The lineup: Utah. McCornlck. Burton ............. Lynch iOUd It., ; Moffat. Khephurd Igjij. Savllle James ....,.....,.. .:". Fern ley Strong....... i rg Barnes Attwood. Lynch . . , . rt Hall Whitney re .' Chunihorlaln Xiadger-. q..., .lames lalilqulst. .Ih.. Kcllar Johnson , .rh. , ......... Claques 13yers...'. f. , Savllle |