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Show ers also aided in the attack. Altogether a hieh class set of matches was wit- neSieet'ng of the Salt Lake club will be' held Wednesday night w hen arrangements arrange-ments will be made for the two inter-club inter-club games to be played at Fort Douglas Doug-las g'ounds one on Thanksgiving day, and the other later in the season, provid-' provid-' ing the present good weather holds out. The ame on Thursday will bring out the former plavers of the Calodonlans, who battle with the Salt I.ake squad, with the klckoff at 11 o'clock prompt. nv one in Salt Lake. Garfield or Eur-eka Eur-eka "knowing the resting place of the Schubach silver trorhy cup is requested to get in communication with Secretary J E. Prime of tha soccer union. It Is planned to present this cup to the Salt Lakers at their December banquet and dance. The cup has been out of Salt Lake for two years. Eureka winning it last. l'- " No trip to California has been arranged for the "ali-stars of the state, owing to the inabi'.'.tv of the Californians to fix .atisfactom- dates for a series of exhibitions. exhibi-tions. However, in 1?20 this arrangement will be consummated, following affiliation affilia-tion by the Utah association with the national na-tional body. Today s lineup: ' . Ogden Salt Lake Turnbiom S Erwin Liptrot rrnpO rb ,..B. Hawthorne H. Drar.sfield lb Young Parsons rhb Sadler Johnson ehb Oreswell Haynes Ihb ey Henderson or J. Major S. Hansen o! Thompson J. Haynes .cf Long Whettcn il Dunn D. Tavior ir J. Hawthorne referee T. Major, S. L. : linesmen. Hart and Dawson. Ogden. Time full 45 minutes each period. Scoring J. Hawthorne. Haw-thorne. 1. SILT HE WINS sp Ogden Men Credited With Playing- Better Ball, but Have No Luck. OGDEX, Nov. 23. Another hotly contested con-tested soccer game between the Salt Lake and OsrJen rivals was staged FrlJay at Lorin Farr park. Salt Lake won again, 1 goal to 0, and thus gained possession of the Schubach trophy cup for a year. Salt Lake won three straight in the best-three-out-of-five match series. They shut out the Railroaders In all games played. Captain Major Bryson and Prime took a rest today, and three recruits went in for the visitors, and it was due mainly to the creditable display of the kicking game exhibited by these Long, Saddler and Aidey that the home team was swamped. There was apparent a lack of finish on the part of the homo forwards. for-wards. Several neat attempts on the Salt Lake goal were made, but Erwin saved the situation. . In the first half Ogden had more than their share of the play, and made great gains Boo Hawthorne and Young per- j formed well at fullback, and broke up the home forwards In some pretty com-1 binations. Twice Ogden put the spheroid wide of the uprights, and then on the visitors' vis-itors' right wing. J. Major repeated when j well placed. The referee pulled the home boys up for offside when they were dangerously dan-gerously near scoring on two or three occasions. Dann and H. Dransf.eld had a et-to. the former putting the ball wide. It ma piav of the snappy, stralght-up-the-fleld-to'-the-llne character that kept the large 'crowd of spectators enthused. No score was registered, as usual, in the first forty-five minutes.- Turning about, It was nip and tuck, with the Railroaders on top consistently. Creswell and Sadler were brilliant time and a-'ain and at short passing the home team was helpless. On long swings to the extreme forwards, the Railroaders annexed an-nexed the first goal only to find that the whistle had sounded for offside again. When the visitors, from the toe of Jim Hawthorne, netted the leather, a howl went up for a like infringement, but Major could not see it Immediately following this, the home bovs smashed the Salt Lake goal harder than ever but were unlucky, and the ball would either be kicked high or be blocked by a Salt Lake defender. It was a rather unsatisfactory ending of the ser!e The best team today did not win. in the opinion of the fair and unb'aed fan Among the men who have ahowed a fine brand of the association 'kv of football In Osrden's line-up tnis season must be mentioned Liptrot. -sp-tain and his rartner a back. Herbert Dransfield H. Johnson also is to be commended com-mended on his excellent work, as well as Parsons, the Haynes brothers, and W het- t0The goal scorers In the series were: Hawthorn" brothers. I each; Bryson and Holden Thompson and tho Major brot.i- |