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Show m nmmn Norgren's Men Show Vast Improvement Over Recent Battle With Artillery. Utah displayed f-ome of Its form of past years yesterday afternoon in the ga me against the Forty-third infantry eleven from Fort Dough) s, and won by a score of 13 to 0, the identical score of the Utah artillery contest of ike preceding week, only reversed. Until the last quarter the soldier boys never had a chance to ?coro. being unable to make t heir yards and having almost as much trouble In holding down the varsity var-sity men. The Crimson men, on the other hand, showed remarkable improvement over their first game. They scored both their touchdowns tollowlng fumbles by the soldiers, but It cannot be- doubted that these fumbles were due ;o their aggressive ag-gressive defense. The first score came- In the initial period, when W arner got a fumble on the soldier 5-! -yard line, and Wareing carried car-ried the ball over a iter the varsity had gained consistently on line uucks and end runs. Wareing again scored In the. second sec-ond quarter alter Rlcheshad covered a fumble. Jn the fourth period Utah lost the ball on down for the first time, when about twenty yards from their goal. It w"as then that the soldiers got their only chance to score, and failed. They punted and then picked up a fumble, carrying it to the Utah five -yard line before being be-ing downed. On the first play the Utah line smashed up t he attack and forced a fumble. Kerr falling on the ball. The lineup and summary: 43 rd 1 n fa n try. LT tab . Bcnsch le Kerr Kesler It Goodwin Giihooley Ig Reid Crossen c. . . ..' Fisher tioit rg Riches Oshumer rt Roche Thompson re Warner Silsby o.b Armstrong Sears lh Wareing Bill rh Howelts Cox fb C .Coleman Scoring; Utah : Touchdowns Wareing, 2. Goal from touchdown Ho wells. Substitutions: . Forty-third Infantry Cooly for Giihooley; Gii-hooley; Logan for Rensch ; Mario w for Oshumer. I'tah Budelipr for Goodwin. Time of quarters Ten minutes. Officials: Referee Matthews. Umpire Um-pire Lieutenant Cook. |