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Show allhotigh at the lime he appeared tu he completely surrounded by thi-oo U ehcr ulayera. This plav put the bail on the ten-yard line, and on the next pay Stevens tore his way through the Weber defense and co ereil the dtstancc necessary neces-sary for the scortc The visitors played a very good brand of bail and were fighting every minute of the game. Their tiokling was good, whllo I ho backfteld men were quick on their feel and tore mane holes In too tlranltlaus' line. This Is' Hie first year for the Junction city lads at football, hut t-oaeh Malcolm Wntson has developed devel-oped a strong onmbtnation, It is quite likely that the team will he In tho running run-ning for the stale championship next year, for pntCtlCgUy the same eleven will represent tho school Iben as made such a good showing this season. Soon after the flrat Quarter opened. Granite recovered on an on-slde kick, which, with a long forward pass and several sev-eral good line bucks, put tho 111 over for tho first touchdown. Green kicked goal. W'eler rame right back, however, and following a forty-yard run by Jepp-son, Jepp-son, and eotne i-rd line plunging and end runs, roflultad tn a touchdown for the visitors. When the Wehcr man brought out the ball, he placed It on the ground, losing the right to kick for goal. In the second half. Weber worked the ball to the Granite ten-yard line, where the heals held, bill after receiving the ball Granite fumbled on their five-yard line and lost the ball. Hallldav then carried the ball over for Weber. Stevens took Ihe ball over for Granite In the final quarter. Stevens. Stevonson. Green and Llnell worked well for Granite, while Jrppson Hallldav and Llr.ford played stellar hall for Weber. The lineup and summary: Weber Normal. Granite Grltchiow re Llnell w"oods rt U. Howe' Ltnford rg Young "0" c..joe Bummerhayi ou le Sehrcpel D-'V-v It Btinfhurat Hickman le Simmons "!fS5 0 Green liahiiuiy n, rutlsr Jeppsou rh Gehrlng WTJOOX fh Stevtns Si-or- hv periods: Granite 7 0 0 7 U weber j 0 0 13 BuMUtUtlong: Granite Andrews for Howe. Roy Ptevensoii for Stevens, Stev.ns for Brlnehurst. M. Hamilton for Simmons. Touchdowns: Weber jeip-son. jeip-son. Hallldav: Granite, Green. Stevens. Officials Hefereo. Xeuenschwander: bead linesman. Tanner. WEBER NORMAL TEAM BE A TEN BY GRANITE GRANITE H WEBER 12 The Granulans yesterday demonstrated the old saying that "a change Is as good as a rest," for, with a reconstructed lineup, they succeeded in defeating the fat Weber Normal college eleven fenm Ogden by the score Of 14 to 12. The game yas one of the best played on the Granite high S'-hooI campus this year. If was not until the final quarter that the Red und Blue warriors scored the touchdown that gave them the game, for over half of the contest they had been on the short end of the score. . Tho last score was the result of some very remarkable playing by Harold Stevens, who had been out of the game for over tw-o months, due to a badly sprained ankle. With the ball on the i Weber thlrtv-vard line. Stevens completed com-pleted 3. forward pass thrown by Green, w. i |