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Show GRANITE II TIES WITH WESTMINSTER in h hard-fonht battle, the Granite seeond eleven held Hie 'i.stminnter grid-dist.s grid-dist.s to a 7-7 tie. The game was played on the Granite campus yesterday afternoon. after-noon. The farmers caily outplayed their opponents op-ponents in the first half of the game, bin the way tlw east benchers came back In the second half and fought was com-ii com-ii en iii h!e. Granite played a series of open plays during the first half and carried car-ried the hall down th field to within foring distance, where Greene, right ; guard for the farmers, recovered a fumble j and ran twenty yards for a touchdown, and also kicked goal. All during the last half Westminster played much the bettor bet-tor ball and in the last quarter Da vies, the tnwer of strength for the Westminsters, West-minsters, plunged through Granite's line lor a touchdown and kicked goal. The lineup and summary: Granite (7). Westminster t'T"). Oitler le Smiley riurton It Gthhs iini Iff Bishop nozeneranz e Turner ireete rg West Griffith rt Rand a la mil ton .re Beemus Thorum rjb Whitman Xeunsehwander Hi H. ffursey j Stillman fb Pavies I'erry rh M. Hursey Subs ti tut Urns: Granite Ho wells for Thorum. Thoruni for Xeunsehwander and Smith for Greene. Westminster Oliver for Smiley. Soyka for Bishop, Alcott for Turner, Bishop for Rand and Klrkham for Whitman. Touchdowns Greene; Da vies. Goa.ls Greene, ; Davios, 1. Referee, lathews of Granite: head lincyman, Hopfenbeck; timekeeper, Adam- |