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Show B. Y. HIGH VICTOR OVER WASATCH TEAM Special to The Tribune. PROVO, Nov. 1. The B. T. liigh school team succeeded in scoring two touchdowns to Wasatch's one on the "T" campus Friday. The field was in pood condition and the teams evenly matched. The B. Y. kicked to Wasatch, who carried car-ried the ball nearly to center, and, by a series of quick end runs and plunges, using a form of interference the Y's were not familiar with, Corran scored their i only touchdown within the first two min- I utcs of play, and succeeded on their free ' kick. The "Y" was forced back to their twenty-yard line, where thev neither 1 gained nor lost, the ball changing hands several times until Pyno took it around right end and ran eighty yards to the first touchdown for the home team. The remainder, of the first half was without especial interest, except for ono-more ono-more right end run by which Pyne netted ' the B. Y. sixty yards. During the third quarter the plavin-was plavin-was about even, no exciting headway' be-Wg be-Wg made. The Provoites gained steudilv k e, '.V team tried several times to J break through the opposing line, but the Jk visitors were too strong for even Part- C ridge, the star. T In the fourth quarter the plavinc be--H came highly exciting, more life beinx. shown by both teams. Wasatch, in nuk" tog a right end run near the "Y" fortv-yard fortv-yard Mine, fumbled. Tonks of the "Y"' 1 recovered and took tho ball to Wasatch's 1 thirty-yard line, where Pyne gained an-othef an-othef twenty yards and Tonks scored tho second touchdown for the home school Mth nlno minutes to plav, Wasatch ' started a drive that put them on their opponents' twenty-yard line, where, the ball changed hands and was finally punt- ' Th" hn&nrfer 3USt aS 0,0 whistle blcw- :,Y- u- S. . Wasatch. M .l0118 lb Johnson eplel" rh Ballingcr Pyne lh Lidcleii Partridge fb j Johnson Releree, Boshard. Umpire,' Hillnian ' Substitutions: Thurman for Jones, Norman Nor-man for Johnson, Pope for BatcWer t,core by periods: K' s 6 tV 0 612 |