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Show 1 GRIDE PLAYS II TIE WITHSHT LUKE Red-Hot Contest on High School Campus Ends in Score of t to 1. TRY AGAIN SATURDAY Teams to Settle Question of Superioritv in Forthcoming Forthcom-ing Contest. By William Service. In thf Daynes mp C0mptltl6n Salt i.akp an. F.in ( ; , h n . j c Forcer Hubs yes-tfrdft! yes-tfrdft! played a tie svne, each scoring no rosI. This important gam wa plfivd oil the h'Kl' school campus. Salt l.skr lost the toss and bad to kirk of? aieolnst the sun and fit hr-z. in the opening tN:;y Ri Grande settled aown nr-.id the Salt T,ake defend very hard, bat the Salt LaJcc halfback" lai ' lu"" 111 awav on the lfl and hp inot 0M MavheW, hands, who beared yry nicely nice-ly For a time the Halt Lake team continued con-tinued to nrwc and had a shade the beat f.f tha play, but .lark Graham, punt In well down the field. let Phepard and Burlington Bur-lington In. hut Bfdnroe stopped the run bv fouling Kenvon. Rio Grand- continued and rorners v. W given them off Ridge and Sneddon. From one of these Parker saved a hot spot right under the bar. Young received the bal! In an excellent position to shoot, but given offside. ParkeV saved three shots In rapid succession and Poole ku hold of the hall and was given offside after he had scored Tho point was nt allowed. Flay was now in favor of he Salt Lake tam. the left wing espe. -tally giving Shields lota of trouble, who handled the The free kick resulted in a fhot which Mavhew knockpd out and Poole immediately immedi-ately shot and scored. The Rio Grande d-renee was playing a magnificent gam4 and had all they could do to keep Salt La ke out. Fouls became rather frequent, as both teams were eager and rushing tariirs were adopted on both sides. Toward the close of the first half two corners were given against Salt Lake, and from one of these Burlington equalised equal-ised the acore after Parker had fisted he ball out. Half time ended with the acore one goal each Rio Grande kicked off and Immediately made it interesting for the Salt Lake defense. de-fense. The referee awarded a foul against Parker within the six-yard line for fouling Hugh Graham. This, however, how-ever, should have been a penalty kick, according to the rule. Poole had a fine Individual run, but CuEworth. was weak and shot fast. Salt Lake pressed for e few rnlnuteH Hnd had hard hick, as both backs were beaten but Ma hew used good Judgment Judg-ment and cleared. Hugh G.-aham exchanged places with Young on the left and did much better bet-ter on the outside position. The Rio Grande hack division was too much for Pa't Lake whose forwards and halfbacks half-backs were all in, and only the splendid saving r,f Parker kept Rio Grande from increasing the score From a break -away Salt Lake ran down and Ansell shot oer the bar The Inst few minutes of thr; game the Rio Grand, bombarded Salt Lake's goal hut Parker ITnipItby and Ridge defended v e'l. Time was called with no further scoring. scor-ing. HU Grande. Salt Lake Mayo g Parker i'osh rb .Umpleby I flrsham. capt lb. .RIdKe -hle-lds rhb Snedd'-n Monroe thb Robinson K-x lhh Prime .luinfon or Cusworth Rurlinrtor. lr . .. Ansell copt Bhtpard .-. .. Kenv'in H. Graham !l Poole Venn ol Churchill Goal scorers--Pool and Burlington. I. cnath of halves 40 minutes. Referee A. Adomson, HarfV-ld. Linesmen George Adamson. Thompson "tarflnd The tie v.'lll probably he slaved next Saturday on EUo tJrande's ground. |