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Show LEGIONARIES WIN FROM GOODING BOYS Special to The Tribune. GOODING. Idaho, Dec. 4. The- Gooding college football squad played the American Ameri-can Legion post of that town. The s-.ore was 12 to 6 in favor of the legion. The legion team was composed of former for-mer college pkiyt-rs. Captain McQuivey showed good generalship in taking advantage advan-tage of his teams superior weight by confining con-fining hia attack to line plunging. Tlie attack was built around Doc Vaughan, who ripped holes through the coli.-ge line at will. The college team lacked the aggressiveness ag-gressiveness tii at cha rac t prized the;: playing against former opponents. The legion kicked to the college boys, who lot the ball. The legion ieorted to line plunging, carrying the ball by rapid Une smashes until they reached the teu-yaxd teu-yaxd I'm. Mcyutvey called for a forward pass, which Eos in bum of the college intercepted in-tercepted and ran to his own four-yard line. One of tiie first plays; he plunged through center for the first score, 6. Roslnbum missed the try for goal. The second half opened by the colg,j kicking to the soldiers. The ball seesawed up and down the field until near the close of the. third quarter, when Yauahan smashed through left tackle for a touchdown. touch-down. The try for a goal wiis unsuccessful. unsuc-cessful. At the beginning of the last quarter the college line stiffened and for the first 1 ime displayed their fighting spir:t. A fumble again Just the ball for the collegians col-legians arid Vaughan scored a gain. The playing ended with the colleee m possession posses-sion of the ball. The collegians were making use of their speed, but it was too lute. The following is the colleee line-up: Nilson. center; Walburn and Butler, guards; Graham and Coo! edge, tackles; Bates. left halfback; Rosinbum. right half; Hunt fullback; Snively, right end; Cronkhite ar.d Chester, left end; Dunham, quarterback. |