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Show WASATCH ACADEMY TIES WITH PAYSON Special to The Tribune. jfj 3iT. PLEASANT, Nov. 16. football f game of thrills and spectacular plays was staged at Mount Pleasant when the Pay- ;i son high school team played the Wasatch ; Academy eleven to a tie. The score was , 7 to 7. I The Payson touchdown was made f toward the end of the first quarter on a E fum'ole following a punt. The visitors showed gcod form throughout the first half, making gains on end runs with excellent ex-cellent interference. They were unable to break through the sturdy Wasatch line with bucks, however, nnd attempted forward for-ward passes, only to fall. ! In the second half the Wasatch aggregation aggre-gation played their heavier opponents off their feet, making their touchdqvn in the first few minutes of play by a series of lino plunges. Corron kicked go:.l from a It difficult angle, tying the score. Twice l ag:iin Wasatch pressed the ball danger- U ous-y close to visitor's goal, but each time failed to score. The Wasatch forward passes and long line plunges kept the ball in the visitor's territory throughout the second half. The lineup: H; PA YS ON W A SAT C H Wilson c P. Jordan ' Rust r.g Laqsley . I McBeth r.t Guthiel m Martin r.e Corron S Perry and Reese... l.g Flaim M' Clay son l.t Schcnian u Brown l.e Batchelor H Coombs u. Johnson ij Wright r.h (c) Norman jj; Simpson (c) l.h Liddel, Bailinger j Partridge...". f.b Ballinger, Jordan Hi |