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Show eleven succeeded in getting around the Saints' ends, and Jeppson went around left for the last touchdown of the game. Doxey again missed goal. Jeppson, Lindsey and Doxey played well for the Weber eleven, the tackling of Doxey being exceedingly, good. Paul Cannon, Lindsey and Barnes were the mainstays of the Saints, these three doing do-ing most of the tackling for the Salt leakers. The Weber boys outweighed the Saints five pounds to the man. The lineup follows : Weber. Saints. Croft c Iverson Fb utz rg Pa r ry Woods rt Papworth Critchlow re Thedell Llnford ...g Barnes1 Doxey It C. Cannon Hickman Ie Lindsey Brewer captain) qb P. Cannon C. Lindsey lh Eennion Jeppson rh Irvine Wilcox fb. 4 Worth'.ln Substitutions: Weber Haliday for C. Lindsey. Saints Candland for Bennlon: Hogan for Worthlin; Margetts for Irvine; S'nell for Margetts: Armstrong for Papworth; Pap-worth; Orton for Hogan; Bennlon for Snell ; Ray for Lindsey; Nieison for C. Cannon. Score by periods: First period. Saints 0, Weber 6. Second period. Saints 0, Weber 12. Third period. Saints 0, Weber IS. Fourth period. Saints 0, Weber 0. Totals, Saints 0, Weber 30. Officials: Referee, Kensler; umpire, Oleson; head linesman. Moss. SAINTS MAKE POOR SHOWING AT OGDEN WEBER 30 L. D. 6. U 0 The Weber academy defeated the L. D." S. 0. footlall eleven yesterduy by the score of an to 0 at Ogden. It was a hard-fought hard-fought battle, with an abundance of fumbles, due to slippery condition of the field. The Weber boyi completely out -classed their opponents in every depart -mont of tli1 game. The Saints played a poorer, brand of football in yesterday's game than In any other nonteat SO far this sasnn, with the possible exception of the Baal hlgl) game. fnah Watson has developed a remarkably fast te:un out of some In- experienced material, The Salnlw r'Hved and were downed on thHr forty-yard line und were al;o bald ff,r downs. By a series of end run, one of thirty yards,. ('. Lindsay went around right end for the flrt tOUOhdowa of the game. Doxey missed goal. The quarter ended with the ball on Weber's tlijrly-yard Una, In the spfnnd quarter t Ti Weber eleven juirtin assailed the Batata' weak point, j Hklrllng thf endn. They used this for- j matlon praotleeily throughout th. same with graft! nicceo, due to the wonderful I Interference which the barkfleld men had. i H Irk man scored tho second tOUChdQWn for the academy by going around left i ond. Doxey missed goal. The Saints then started to show n little lit-tle pep. only M have It killed when croft j Intercepted forward pass and ran twenty twen-ty yards to a touchdown. 1hxov missed I tc- m It. the third quarter, the Paints held their opponents lo two touchdowns. Critchlow recovered n fumble by l.ind-mv l.ind-mv n a crisscross formation, and' uprlnted twenty yards to . touchdown. |