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Show mfoEFFftT OGDENTIGERS Salt Lake West High Be-comes Be-comes Champion, Having Hav-ing Unbroken String of Victories. FINAL GAME FILLED WITH 'ROUGH STUFF' Ogden Boys Make Desperate Desper-ate Effort to Turn Tide in Latter Feriods, but Fall Short. S. L. West high 16 Ogrlen high 6 Sril to Thp Tnbim. OlrDEN, Nov. 'JO. The West high school team 01' a!t J.ake tyod the football foot-ball championship of- the state today by defeating the Ogden Tigers at Glen-wood Glen-wood park, J J to C. the game was full of rough stuff and in addition to the jama among the players there was much confusion, among the spectators. Between halves a free-for-all started on the field and after the game there were also some rows. Backed against the wall, the Tigera came back strong in the second half, determined to beat the confident Panthers. Pan-thers. The Ogden warriors "were successful suc-cessful in making one touchdown, but la'-ked the power to make any more points. The rally of the Tigers was brilliant, nevertheless. The never-say-die spirit was in them and thev fought until tho last whistle. In the third and fourth periods thev made considerable yardage, yard-age, but were held hack when in the shadow of the goal posts. Panthers Begin Early. ( The Panthers opened the game with a rush and made two touchdowns in 1 the firts period and early in the second quarter Captain Stiefel got a field goal, which gave the visitors sixteen points, all they were to get in the game. Percy Hanson, who scored both of ' (Continued on Following Page.) PANTHERS Will TITLE; BEIT DGDEN TIGERS (Continued, from Preceding Page.) the Panthers' touch'lowns. ma.ln the lonce--t run of thf jjamf? toward thr end i of tijp first poriod. Ou thp i i' t lor-I niation hn took tho bail and ran iev- pnty vards. for a touchdown. It was a 1 beauti fnl pi pop of work and one f uf , which he M-.-?rvp a lot uf credit. After CVden hnd frightened, the I Pantiit-rs ;it the start by makitJi: t-'round ! through the line, th Wert hit;h line1 bra--d and the Panthers yor poses?ion of the ball Lolly Spender sneaked out' on the side line and raupht. a neat, for-1 wa rd pa5. which resulted in a fi f teen-yard teen-yard pain. On thi plav ( aptain Stiefel was hurt, bin remained in trie yame. A' few more 1 j ne buck, placed ihe hall thref vards from the poal. whence Han-' -on ftl'jnged through the ri.uht si'le of ! ;he line and made the initial touchdown J'rir the Panthers. Stiefel kicked a nicn goal. ! After Offden kicked nff the Wo.t hih ' attempted a forward pa-s, which : grounded. Oizden got the bull when thp F'anth-'r1 failed to n:ake their do win, and a f ter t hree nnj-iiccefisf u I tries to 1 L"t through the line I'eck Falck was brought back to uinr. The kick was blocked, but Allison went alter the ball, and recovered for Ogden. j Zigzag Play. i The ball 'iaced up anl down thej field e.vera ti rues. Then the Panthers i i:ai tied po,-se--ion of the n a I on 0f- fieri 'h thirtv-yard line and on the shift 1 formation flnnon wept around left end, and aidt.-d by good interference, we tit the seventy yard for a touchdown. Tlie quarter ended foon after. ! The longest forward pa- of the gamp came in the second period, when .larvis snatched ,f ohiif-un '? lng t hrow out ot the Hir, making rortv ynrds on tlie 'lay. The I'anther advancer the ball a short d i-ta nee f u rthr and ( 'apt a i n St ief el ei,t the pigskin r er the rrossliHr while -tati'ling on the thirty -four vard line. When the third period started it was plain to see that the Tigris had not given up hope and the manner in which ihey tore through the line put fear into the hearts of the, U"e-t high followers. After about ten minutes of play, when the Tigers had worked the bail to within with-in five vh rdn of t hp goal line. ( os went through the right, side of the line for Ogden V lone counter. The kiekout was dioppe-1. 1 n : he fourth period tbe Tigers put the l,.,!! under thp sduidows of the goal post- nevral times, but thev lacked Ihe final punch to shnvi the- ball over. The in a it ii 'r in which the I'a nt her backs worked has placed confidence in the West high supporters that the Panthers will win from P.utte. Captain St ief e ran the tenni with grand judgment judg-ment and I a nson, who was the big gin-, together.- with Lester darvis and Kink ''law-Tm, cat) make trouble for am high cbnn in the west. ,faris can handle, the forward pas" as well as any player in the stale and a Iso ;t rong on int ereept i ng the long i passeu. St ief e is an a cm ra.t e h urler. las also if Johnson when the big Swede is called hack. Line Is Strong. On 1 lie line ( a II A a nd Watmn were t n wers of t rengt h. a fTey, with j his iimihI pepper and nggrevMvpnesn, wns the only factor which kept the Panthers Pan-thers up at the -.tart, when the Tigers made their spurt. Spencer nn end gt away for onie neat gains on forward j pli-me. I Idttle (ilen llee altraclerl lot of a 1 1 iii t ion b'" his aceura I e t a-d; 1 in g and, interception of pawn. pee alpo let t he W'ejd, ide line U no'.v it when lie plunged nnd made large Ogden cain. I'm.'s, the big fullhuck, made reftain his all stale job. lie is somo hue ker and alw;in h:t the power to guin some thing on eer trial. I'eck F:ilc, ' on end and Hi rerper at tackle di.1 ingui.'.hed thenfd es at e -ery turn, while ("aplain Lew I'ahli uorhed hi men well, us he usually doe. Thninian .bniies, u student of the West high Heh no I, Hiiflered a brokiui arm prior to the. ga nie, when in n jnm he was knocked down. 1 The Summary. The lineup nnd mi in m;i i : ( iKirn (ii i. W rat i MkIi t Hi i. AMIsnu le en ! I'f-X It Inluivnn I niydin IS '" ' f"- Hti i;kv ' M;iniie Ifeeuwell I WillsoU ' S! 1 eepr r 1 I ll'll'i' WM .1. 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