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Show TIGERS FAIL ' TO CROSS THE" PANTHER LIKE West Siders Win the Last Game of Season; Ogden Lads Battle Fiercely to the Last. West Side 2i Ogden 0 The Suit Liiko West side, high school football team closed the 101-1 season with a victory over the Osden hish school yesterday afternoon, 29 to 0. The contest con-test was also the final game for the Os-' Os-' den Tigers. Fighting: to tilp end by the scrappy Timers furnished the feature of the contest con-test and, although Ogden lost, the game was no walkaway r'or the Panthers. After yesterday's game Coach Lon Romney was more pleased with his players for their ! . plucky work than at any time this season. The Timers -played the entire season without making a single score, but yes-terdav yes-terdav in the final period they made thing's hot for the Panthers and several times threatened to count. In the first period the Panthers met a big" surprise when Romney's midgets held them to no secure, mid furthermore proved a stone wall at the most critical . . times. The Panthers made more yards, but found Ogden's line uard to pierce in the pinches. Punting- by J. Fa Ik and Rydaleh in this period was good, and it was necessary to .. kick on the "fourth down, with both teams " holding strong. Otrden worked its numerous nu-merous shifts to good advantage and also starred on the forward paES. Rydalclrs Long Run. After about seven minutes of the second sec-ond period bad been played, and with the hall on the Ogden oO-yard line, a drop-kick drop-kick as attempted, but The kick was low and Rydaleh. picked the ball oii the ground and ran seventy-nve yards, with several Tigers at his heels, for the rlr?t touchdown of tho contest. He failed to kick goal. On the first play after the kick-off Godbe caught a forward pass and rar-ed forty-seven yards for another counter, after which Rydaleh kicked goal. When the second score was made, the West side supporters thought it would be easy from t a t time onward, but O s d e n s h o w ed strength, and the Panthers laiitd to count again during that period. With the bali on the rive-yard line in Wet side's possession, a fumble took place, and Taylor gvabbc-d the ball and went over the line in the third period. Rydaleh kicked goal, making the score: West side, Z0; Ogdcn. 0. Last of Scoring. Norm Godbe scored the iast touch. -4own of the game ar.d the season for the Panthers in the third quarter, when - lie caught a long forward p,is and went ten yards to the IaU line. Rydaieh rsik-d to kick goal. Rydaleh drop-l"ickd a field t'oal from th.; yard line, in the last period for xhr: final points. Following Ryda;-h's go:-.! from the field the Tigers sti!! shoved right and Ftartea r - ; a march up the field, and almost had n touchdown when the final whistle ended the game. This period was featured by the successful use of the forward pass by both teams, and Ogden was also showing show-ing good work at line plunging. Ogden had the lightest back field that Coach Romney has used this season in Captain Matt son, Lee Allison, Gien Dee and Lew Falk. Allison, Deo and Fa 11c do not weigh more than 130 pounds each, while Captain Mattson Is less than 1G0. Some of the Heroes. v For the Panthers, Captain Goodrich played his usual strong game and was a big star, and Rydaleh on the line had a cheery disposition after his long run and played a strong game. Johnson was forced to quit for a time in the last period, but while in tho game he was a star. Godbe at end caught several passes that netted long gains. Brough played his usual consistent game. The whole Ogden team starred for Ogden. Og-den. and tho passing of Mattson was notably accurate at oil times. Ho played a better game yesterday than, lie did against the East side and did much to keep of the spirits of his mates. Hastings, Has-tings, on the line, played superior football and many times he was able to down the Panthers In their tracks on receiving punts. He managed to get several forwards for-wards after long runs and, altogether, he undoubtedly played the best game of his career yesterday. The remainder of the line deserves praise for their work. More than 500 attended the game. Ogden Og-den outshone the West side in cheering, although the Tigers lost. The Summary. The lineup and summary: Ogden. West Side. Hastings. : le. Janus Adams It Johnson J. Falk... lg Brough Lindsay c Taylor Browning rg Andrews Conney rt Rydaleh Kay re Goube L. Falk qb Stietel Dee lh Jordan Ma ttson f b Good rich L. Allison rh Kerr Score by periods: West side 0 IS 13 S 29 Ogden 0 0 0 0 0 Referee Palm. "Umpire Fitzpa trick. Head linesman Bassett. Time of periods la minutes. "West side scoring: Touchdowns Rydaleh, Ry-daleh, Taylor, Godbe ?. Goals after touchdowns Rvdalch, 2. Field goal Rydaleh. Substitutions: West side Yeates for Jarvis; Jar-vis for Yeates; Andrews for Johnson; McDonnell Mc-Donnell for Andrews : Johnson for An-d An-d iews ; And rews for McDon nel! ; Mnlone for Godbe; Godbe for Matone; Mulvey for Kerr: Kerr for Jordan. Ogden. Fox for Browning; Klngsford for Iee. |