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Show 1 WHALES- I BUFOHNIA II HEHCEBATTLE -nilerful Speed Displayed Both Sides. Keeping Spectators at Tense Point. XIGLASS MAKES RUN ? EIGHTY-TWO YARDS iifback Craig of Coast 'am Starts Rally With Most Remarkable Flay of the Day. U.S. C 13 l of Utah -0 (-.. who a:d that I't.ih pvi.rvd i -;.-rrJilI spirit and th;it its mon I -: s-Tsi-i to pl:iv, c:ino away from j rjs f.eld yesterday a.:iemooo sat ; w: thir j-.'.dguicnt. Tho Crim-1 Crim-1 ;iv.' rce: a team just about their . ib!li:v, ;m i dcfcs-tcd their ep CO to vh.Ie The groMesi V .'owl of tho yo.ir rose to its f ",i:heerel lut:ly." -r the rime ihe wh;.i'.o blew at tht eoutest until the M-.p--j war:r.ed out onto the tVld at e::, the Crimson toys put their j a--:; into the p:iT.i. At one time sr'ired easv vi to:?, but when .-.i-'T-i seed of the visitors all s'ore in t':ie last quarter, - :!rei wiih a doiT.i:ion an 1 iury tejx?. One mor- tou.-h-Ti5 aiied to swell their .enrH, ! r.'J t2 -y w?:e n-n satisfied. keep e ti? bid in the terri'orv of their foe . :-:irgenc his gal at all times, j .Tie Hard Fought. ?ir tiie was not eaAily won. The :;- were rxastors of their oppo-rij oppo-rij i: b-ckisi; the line, but the won- j szai oi the visitors was a con- ; .: -c:::e of r.aror. frai. Mallotte M:iT, in laoi, ainiost all of the '. ':r. raxv flew over th groi'd : ::-v broe :nre-;;:n v fr i- : r--: :t the L'tah lice and ends. a:i aain the visitor were t down in their tracks by the -:z tackles who broke thro'cth the ; -.iia defence, and by the fast ends ri- '.yal azzezav.on.. "But every- now :: one of the visitors would fool '-:x''.r7 hv his srerd, and a gain of T 7 or I h, n y y a r - s would be t h . was Trip star it th local Two of the K-uchdowns werb -:-lend id work at right ta-kle. e :e 5.on i q :art:r whr-n the coast z srxare-i about to i-:ore a touch-i'r.zl'd touch-i'r.zl'd broke through the oppo- i '? i:-e and in'.errepted a In t oral - ?::nticj: with the ball a full ."-rro vard to a touchdown. In :i c-ian-r he darted past hi op-' op-' :t in a i-r.iar rranner and fell on -- d bail or. the California five-i" five-i" 'iip. fmrj! vrhih point it was easy " V) sore another tcrjichdowTi. 75 Star Game. '':.''',y1r. TJoug'ass was consistent the auie. On the defense ;jo ai.ost every play directed pjsition, as well ag crunipliakj up 'p'osir-g iriTeTterence on end mns, :' on the ottVnae he opened up bi i '"h.-ongh which his teammates ran.' "tZ. pi ay in i; richt halfback, for the : '"adfomia team, started a ralJy tie visitors in the third quarter mad1 the most remarkable play :e uay. The ""-oast eleven had been for thrA sucf es.-ive downs, anl - was ent back apparently to punt, he started around right end, ;;;-rpiji his taklern. Then, in or- -'".'-0 fret a clear field, he turned diag- "-;J aoross the gridiron, running so ! ,r-. as to escapf the dives of his op-and op-and earned tlie ball across the .ine a seven tv-vard run through Ten field. also proved a sencation. Tnt.il ; 5 taken out in the final quarter the star (if the Crimson baU-He baU-He smashed into the lino with bont as much power as does Ward. ;: defenpivp work waa of a high I.-' Ia?t tou'-hdorvn wai dur; to the j I " Kins of DarrHl Gardner. Twu n I the final p"Hod he advanced the -entv yards at a time, bringing it a a few yards of the goal. 'felntyre's Boot Working. ( ''"tain l.Vjy Melntyrn did hi ;t of t 'no year," averaging from j f) uxr'.' vards to a 'boot, and , eenfrally depended upon to holt-s for his ba'ks. ir, ('raig, Livernash and Ram-i Ram-i owed up befc for tho vihitor.i. i ; in e weak, and practically Crimson linesman proved tuporior opponent. coangr in altitude appeared to an UTifoward effect, on the coast 1'lr the first few playg they .D.ainly out of wind, and time was ;a(.tl during the game on ac-of ac-of the visitors being kno-dced out. rXf n' Wnf?rf";,s the local player did i . e. -r: iff me once. '-s'V v( ver-v beginning of the game .', lifomia team endangered the $ V and ill lock deprived the ! f a touchdown. The Crimson v, Reived the ki'-k-off and began i"!TlnK the California linn i'or v,'ftnt ?ain. Then Ffomnev got ''I '.firr'"Tid left end and ran ovenrv-t0 ovenrv-t0 the goal. Offeree Smith ,s ' rut lah was nR'side, and did not -. tn score. C -lfi p'i'rj. then worked the bail well errj(;ory. nnd were forced to l' , .''llf-t te trvi n'rr an nnnnccessf n 1 t' frr,rn 'He forty-two-yard line. V07rx au CicLarjj;o of punts, Utah b-an a stva-lv a.lvauL-c down thi; fi.d'I. rernZ on SfraiKht I'ootl.nll lorr.fie line plun(!'S bv Hr.-ekon and hr- o "iardicrR earrir tlio ball. to tho alt; forrlia two-ynrd line but ,t was that Utah had failed by iifhf to inK tho required yards. Utah Scores. Utah was on the offensive most, of the second quarter, hut the visUors nl. a.oed the ball on a fumble and wore 'lvne-intf 'lvne-intf it in a manner which made the l" al fans Kap. When tho ball was on he eifht.een-yard line DoRla.H intercepted She lateral p alrcadv mentioned and scored a touchdown. Ar.-Int.vre kicked goal. . During the fir-t (.art of Urn h,rd nnirter Utah had the visitors almost helps, in-riahh- hoWie then, lor do-ns, and ndvancnK the ba I stead y Finally California was lorced to ietu a punt from its own five-yard line. I he ball waa fumbled, however, and I)onK ass fell on it. Thereupon Darrell (.nrdner L,re throut'h riqlit tackle tor a louch-down louch-down Agai,, .Vfclntyre kicked the poul. f'raifi surprised the local men a tew niinntet, later bv making his spectacular run for a tooeh.lown. I.ivernash Kicked the Koal. There uas little danger during dur-ing tl.e remainder of the period l any .ciirint; eirh'T was'. l lli. bfKirniin! of 1 he last quarter California wmlu frwr.l pass from Livernnsl. In ( r.i.tr. whndi placed the oval on the Ulah two-yard line l.ivernnsh then carried I, over Ihe K"al on a line buck. Uo liulcd to luck tliu GOPHERS HAVE BETTER. OF IT ON SEASON'S SHOWING CHICAGO. Nov. 20. The conference con-ference football season ended with the championship honors divided bv Illinois anil Minnesola. llnth (jophers and Jllirii cauie t hrounh the season undefeated and both downed their strongest rivals. Wisconsin and Chicago. Jn their own panic they plaved a fi-tob' tie. Minnesota, crushed the Badgers today by 20 to 3 against Illinois ' 7 to 3 against them; Illinois defeated, Chicago 10 to 0 as compared to tho Gophers' 20 to 7 victory over the Maroons, so comparative scores give the Minne-Kijlans Minne-Kijlans a small advantage. Again, the Illini, with a weak tnani in the field, were held to a, tie bv nhio slate early in the season, while Minnesota Min-nesota has a clean record of victories except for the draw at Urbana. goal, and consequently lost the chance to tie the score. Utah then went hack info the name with a will. Straight football was used almost entirclv, and the ball was stead-ilv stead-ilv moved dov. n the field. Darrell Gardner lore off Iwer.ty yards of the renin i n i ug distance when within strik-in" strik-in" distance, of fho goal. Then Romney " continued oa Xollowins Ease, i.i in miii hum nun i i rr UH VICTOR OVER CKUFDflHUl ELEVEN (Continued from Preceding Page.) darted through a hole opened up by King, and another touchdown was added i to the T'tah fcop Mclntyre failed to nick the goal. The game ended a few minutes later with the bail in the poes-don of the atifnrnia men in their own territory. A wide spread was beiiie ue,l by the yiitor.". from whi'-h formation tliev were ainly trying a series nf long forward pa--f. The Summary. TV liiioup ani summary: lifornia. I "la h. Werner Van Plt Vn H M'-Int vr; M'rxen l(j rrouch -Mar.i.all r P;ilTy lnrks rn MarMiakis 1 UI rv rt r.'oucla.sf ' : '-z r , Warner Maliruo o Ronmey MosIey h p. ;antn.r M'rra v rh Rre.-kon Uveruash ft. M. tjatdner or by quarters: ''nliornla 0 n " fi -i t'tali n 7 7 fi.-o ifri'-tals: ftf0T. C. Hfury Srntth; umpire. H. V. Ha. urn : tu-ad linesinan. Lieutenant Kucene Santscjil. I'fah ficnrlm;. Touchdown!'- Pouclnns, P. i In rd ivr. Rimiripv, Joals from touch-.Jown---.cIntyrc. 2 Call fore i a pcorinc : To'irh(o n." ''rait;. r.t.ernn-jh. 'JoalK from lomh-ilo'.vii" lomh-ilo'.vii" - er n.-h. Suhst ii u! ion : ' 'aliforniai tr(h- for Marks; ,fons fnr C ra ir : t r-i ic for M urra v ; Km ms er for M"nnWv: Pi..iwiy for Mallette; Hayues for J . inH. |