Show UNIVERSITY FRESHMEN COMPLETE SEASON Of 1910 WITHOUT DEfEAT The University of Utah freshmen managed to win from tho the Salt Lake Laka high last Saturday by a score of 11 to 5 but it W wa was UI not until they had tried every form Of football they knew knOw Tho The game was game was played on a field that w wa was s slippery and muddy and for that reason tho heavier freshmen were able to overcome their light from lom the high o 0 w. w school w p opponents o 0 w. w w oThe The game was one of speed from the thO start but on on account of tho the condition of the Sold field neither team was as able ablo to demonstrate any I ability as a foot football team The hl high h boys were a aggressive from the start and continued so o until the last but the freight I ht of the freshmen bc began an to show in the last two t quarters of the game frame which part pare of the tho game flame was decidedly iu in favor of the latter Jatter fai team i. i n While fumbling was apparent ou both sides u neither team suffered at critical times from inability to hong hon on to the bail ball The Thc high school in iu the thc first two quarters of the game was able to pierce the heavy freshmen line Hue almost at atwill but when hell the ball ban neared the goal lino the freshmen would hold and tho high t I II j school boys would loso 1050 baUr onI on I 1 downs I IThe The freshmen ends rather were vere easy casy the first part of the game tame and time aftertime after aftertime I time the ball baU would be carried by a red and aua black mau man around tho ends for bi big gains ains However er in tho the latter part of I the game ame the freshmen seemed to take a brace in all al places in the thc line Une and the high boys were ere compelled to resort to kicking Tn the first firM quarter the hi high h boys had bad decidedly l the best bet of the argument and kept th the tho ball ban in freshman territory most 11 al the time In tho the second period of tho the gamo tho the high school chool made its is only score samo This was made on ott a blocked kick Diman the bi big freshmen halfback half half- back was as attempting to kick the thc ball baU ballout ballout out of danger and the ball baJ was wa blocked Wilson of the high hib school fell feU on it and rolled over the line lne for a touch down Mcintyre failed to kick goal on ac account of th the condition condition of tho the ball bal The Tho remainder of the quarter was one of op open n play and kicking n the second quarter quarte ended with tho high school chool hain having hay hav in ing 5 points and the freshmen 0 O. The beginning nning of the third quarter seemed to be a surprise to the the spectators tors as the freshmen came back strong stronA and continued so o the rest of the game It Tt was in in the third quarter that Jame the freshmen mana managed ed to work two excellent excel excel- lent forward pa passes ses to who went over the line lne for a a touchdown Dillman Diman kicked goal oal making the tho score 6 T to 5 in in favor favor of the tho freshmen During the remainder of the quarter th the am was about even and arid ended wih with the hi high b school on the thc freshmen yard fourteen line Hue Jno with first down At the tho beginning of the tho last Jast quarter the west siders tried hard to buck the ball baU over the line nc but hut tho the proved proved too much for them On the third down the bi high h boys tried a forward forward for for- ward pass but it was wag unsuccessful so 0 the ball baU went ent over o Dillman Diman made a forward pass to Titus who came ume near for n but ut as Tommy Fitzpatrick was present in In I the back hack field he ho stopped after he had bad hd made a good run of fifty yards Sutherland wiggled through the crowd for a twenty yard yar gain and arid then on a fake 1 kick Dillman Diman passed the hail ball hal to who ho gathered In the pigskin ami 11 traveled traveled over the tho line for the third and last score sCore of the day Dillman Diman failed to kick goal and th the score was as 11 1 to 5 Sutherland of the freshmen played the tho most spectacular S r gamo amo nn 01 oi of nr St the inc th u day 11 and I i most spectacular S r gamo amo nn 01 oi of nr St the inc th u day 11 and r his squirming and twisting when he hc was carrying the ball baI was esp especially note- note worthy lie lc played a heady game from the start and as a ground gainer was equaled by none Karrick who was put in Ashton's place show showed d up we well and was a good man on ou b both th the offense and de Titus Tius and both played a game that will wi alot allow them to be ranked with wih the probable varsity next year ear The hj high h school team seemed to be bo composed mostly of stellar stelar performers as every cery one on the team at some time during the game performed a stunt that that brought him to the thO front front However Howe Wilson Wilson Wil Wil- ion i son on and Godbe on tho the ends and Ward ard Oleson and Tommy Fitzpatrick were in almost every pla play Captain Yates Of the high school schol had had a hard har man manto mano to o play against but ho he again proved to tho spectators spec that he is the tho best in the high i school chool class clas McIntyre's too toe to was oas far superior to Dillman's Dillman's Diman's Dill Dill- Di- Di mans man's and arid in an exchange of kicks he would gain from fifteen to twenty yards ards for the hl high h school each ach time The freshmen seemed to be better beller v c with the open style of the game gam and in the last two quarters of the game gantO outplayed tho h high h team in that one ono form forn of the tim game gam am The lineup was Freshmen High School Titus ritus ittis lo 10 le BIh Godbe Hampton Hampton lt lt i Mcintyre re reimmer immer 1 ig lg Kaylor Kalor Judd p Paul aul i c c. c Cahoon Kirby Irby S rg rg S Wallace Walace Watson rb rt rt Yates re Wilson Wison Sutherland rib Ib Fitzpatrick Hamilton Ih Ih 1 Ward Vard Dillman iman rh rh Oleson Snow k fb fh Morris |