Show 1 Scholastic t Grid Games arnes S SALT LAKE DIVISION Standing of Teams Won Lost PC L. L D. D S. S U. U 5 0 1000 4 4 0 1000 Vest x 4 0 1000 Ogden 2 2 Jordan 3 3 3 3 Granite 2 2 3 I Murray 1 3 1 A 4 I Davis 0 0 5 East and West Ineligible for forI I title competition I Fridays Friday's Results At Sa Salt t Lake L L. S SI i Ogden Lake Ogden 12 12 D. D I S S. S U. U 13 j I At Kaysville Granite 42 DaI Davis Da Da- Da- Da vis visO 0 O. S I I At Salt Lake Lake Jordan Jordan 0 West 55 I i I WEST 55 JORDAN 0 O. I Coach Roy l Mcintyre's es e's power powerful ll West High football team made easy meat of ot the Jordan team yesterday esterday afternoon and downed them by a score of ot 55 to 0 O. The playing with a makeshift lineup ha having ving their captain and two other regulars out failed railed to show much I against the Panthers and never once during the game was the Red Bed and Black goal in in- in danger West started out like a n. shot and marched one touchdown after an another another another an- an other over the goal line Ernie Nott had his toe in working condition condition condi condi- tion Uon and tallied twelve points via the dropkick route booting over two field goals and six goals after touchdowns Jordans Jordan's one big disadvantage ge I was Its kicking department Time after time the kick was blocked and the ball recovered The few times that a punt was executed it was for j j but short distances Vincent the I regular booter hooter was out of the game j I and Jensen was forced to carry that S 'S burden I West played a great game In every department kicking passing line plunging and end running In almost perfect fashion On the de defensive defensive defensive de- de West held like a stone wall walland L Land and Jordan never made first downs once during the game I I The entire West Vest High backfield played a sterling brand of ball while Hechler and Millett l starred on the line line- Hideout Rideout R R. Larsen Lunnen and Jensen played the best game for Jordan The lineup and summary West Jordan Howells le le Jennings I Heckler lt It It J. J Smith Silcox lg Ig Ig G Goodrich Gilbert v. v c c C Rideout Ath Atherley r rg rg Cook Millett rt rt A A. Larsen Utter titter re re re HandNott Hand HandNott HandNott Nott Park S Rhodes lh Ih Lunnen S t Eikrem i I rh rh R R. Larsen Van Yan Cott fb tb Jensen L Substitutions West West Perry Perry for tor Rhodes Gray for tor Utter Hodgson for Van Vais Colt Cott Pearson for Eikrem S Jordan Jordan Kuhry Kuhry for Cook Cool H. H Larsen Larsen Lar Lar- sen for Goodrich Cook for Kuhry Lar-I Lar Goodrich for Cook Gook Crane ne for Hand S Lamb for Smith J Score by periods West 14 17 14 55 10 35 Jordan 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 West scoring Touchdowns Touchdowns- Van Cott 2 Rhodes 2 Nott Eikrem Eikren L 2 goals from field Nott 2 2 g goals als after afie touchdowns Nott ott 6 6 Eikrem rem Officials Officials Warner Warner referee Woolf umpire Maughan head nead lIn linesman I I GRANITE 42 DAVIS 0 O. KA KAYSVILLE Nov 1 Davis I.-Davis Davis county proved little in the way of 01 the Granite football machine m here this afternoon and went down to de defeat defeat de- de feat teat 42 to 0 O. The Farmers Farmer were were superior to the locals In every phase of the game Time and time again L the Granite backs plowed through Davis' Davis line for large gains and also made wide sweeping end runs The Davis county teams was completely I I I I I t I baffled at the sweeping attack of ot the Farmers WASATCH 9 EPHRAIM 0 O. MT l PLEASANT Nov 1 The I.-The The Wasatch academy gridiron team de defeated defeated defeated de- de the Ephraim eleven by a tune of ot 19 to 0 on a muddy field here Friday afternoon Straight football proved Instrumental in the scoring The winners had things their own way and were never once in danger of being covered under Ottosen and Kammerman played a great game for tor the winners The lineup follows Wasatch f Ephraim c CR R It Thompson Petersen Peterson r rg Nelson Jeppson lg Ig Beal Deal Keusseff rt rt Larsen Jones It 11 Gr y Thompson Bergera re re Isa Isaacson Villard le Ie le Poulsen Kammerman rh Allred Ottosen lh Ih Bailey Herbert Armstrong Hurskainen f fb f Humphrey Score by periods r Wasatch 6 6 6 7 0 19 0 19 Ephraim 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S Wasatch Johns for Villard Bo Bottino for Johns Del- Del plaz pias for Bergera for Jones for Hurskainen Hullinger f for fr r Keusseff Ephraim Thompson Ephraim-Thompson Thompson for Beal Deal Beal Beat for Anderson Anderson Ander Ander- son for or Nielson Nielsen Touchdowns Touchdowns Touchdowns-Ot- Ot Ottosen 2 Bergera Referee Young Toung h head ad linesman Anderson SOUTH CACHE 1 10 ID NORTH CACHE C. 0 G. LOGAN LOGAN Nov Kov 1 The I.-The The South Cache won from front the North Cache team here Friday by a score of or 19 to 10 6 In Jn a hotly contested battle bat bat- tle Cyril Maughan fullback on tWe tife winning team was the star of the game and the big factor In hl his teams team's victory Time after time he be made long runs and rush rushes through the line when yardage was most needed deeded Lineup and summary North Cache South Cache Parson Ie le Ic Stewart Reese It It Merlin Rigby Smith lg Ig Balls c Milton Mllton Neilson Nellson r C rg Petersen S Hendricks C. C rt rt F F. Leishman T. T Merrill re Bra Bradshaw Doty R fl Bonan Darley O. O Merrill J j. j i Thorpe Last fb Zb Maughan Officials Plant referee Olsen S umpire Traveller he head bead d lIne linesman man Substitutions Substitutions- North Et EI Elwood El- El wood 00 1 for T. T Merrill Talbot for Doty Chambers for tor Boran Doty for Talbot Talbot Tal Tat bot Talbot albot for tor Parson F. F for tor or Reese Jenkins for Neilson Earris Harris Harris Har Ear ris for F. F Merrill OS HEAR DEAR RIVER 0 O. GARLAND Nov No 1 I.-B I. Bear Bear ar River high school met an overwhelming o defeat at the hands of the Boxelder from Brigham here yesterday yesterday yesterday yes yes- afternoon the score score being 6 68 to 0 O. The locals never threatened to score on the visitors any time the game II H. Call Can and V. V CaU Call were the stars fOrthe for forthe r the visitors while Rowdy ROdy was the b best st man for Bear River The rhe lineup I II S Boxelder Bear River Davis re re Peterson I Reeves rt rt Bishop I Steffens rg Brough Lilly Lillywhite white C o Rowdy Heaton 1 l lg Barg Bargeron ron 4 i. i Jt It Hall L. L le le 1 Adams V. V Call Gourley JJ Can hb I NIckols Beal Beall Sheffield eld fb Hughes I Substitutions Boxelder Richards Richards Richards Rich Rich- ards for Heaton Seal for tor Reeves R Reeves eves for Davis Nelson for Nickols Nick Nick- Hone for tor Nelson Wright for tor f S Touchdowns H H. Call 2 V. V Call 3 Davis Sheffield 2 2 Nickols goals after atter touchdowns V V. Call S. S Referee Watson umpire Con Con- Conroy ro roy LOGAN X 14 0 O. O PRESTON Ida Ko Nov 1 The l.-The The Logran Lolan Lagan Lo- Lo lan gran Grizzlies triumphed over the the Preston high chool school Friday afternoon afternoon after after- noon on the local field in one of or orthe the most bitter hitter contests seer here bre this season The final score was 14 to 0 O. The Grizzlies scored their S first touchdown In the first quarter quarter quarter ter after atter they had carried t the e ball down thet field on a series of line bucks The tallied again In the third period when a a. Preston man was penalized for clipping the Ute ball being put on the yard twelve-yard line and the Grizzlies bucked bucke I the ball over on on the next four tour plays Clark and A. A Nash were the shinIng shinIng shin- shin Ing lag lights for forthe the visitors while Foster and Davis performed In a brilliant manner for Preston Lineup and summary Logan Preston A. A Gardner c c Hawkes Ha Ig Judah I L rj rg E. E Hammond rt Forsgren Keller CeIler lt it tt L m Evans Evan re re Keller i le Is Packer I Cl Clarl rl rib Foster I Cutler I I Nash rh b Merrill l N. N Gardner fb fb Jorgenson Substitutions Preston for V. V Jorgenson Jorgenson for for- Nelson for Jor Cutler Davis Davis Davis Da Da- Da- Da i vis for Keller Page for tor Packer A. A Jorgenson Jergenson for Logan Logan Logan Lo Lo- Lo- Lo gan Ower for Morton for lor I Holman for for Holman for lor Evans Geddes for Mis- Mis ener for tor for Owen Owen for N. N Gardner Official OUt OUt- cial Peterson referee Jenkins head linesman 33 MAI AD 0 0 POCATELLO Ida Nov 1 The I.-The The Pocatello high school com corn completely completely swamped the tho Malad l team I here yesterday and won by a 33 to 0 score The rhe visitors played a strong game during the early period but butIn butIn butIn In the quarters Pocatello hit Its stride and marched the tho ball over the goal line with little difficulty The lineup Pocatello Malad Moore le James Cox It It Price Barlow Ig lg L t- t Bush c. c c. c Smith f. f Ford f r d rt t Gibbs Cornell rt Castleton rg u. u Bell Williams Ball Hi lb Hunsacker Barrett rh B. B Jones Thomas fb tb L. L Jon Jones s XA IP 14 BOISE OISE 0 0 BOISE Nov No 1 Boise Boise lost n ft a tough game to o Nampa amra here yesterday yesterday yester yester- cIa day afternoon 14 to 0 O. Both BoIl teams battled on ever terms throughout the tho game but thE fie visitors got the breaks of the game gamp which gave ga them their touchdowns Nampa r placed the ball on Boises Boise's fifteen fifteen- yard ard line and with a trick crisscross crisscross criss criss- cross managed to push the ball over Late In the fourth pf period the locals open opened d up with their aerial attack and was working the tho ballwell ball bait ballwell well do down the field when a visiting pla player er Intercepted a pass and ran the distance of ot the field for a touch couch down own i A 1 in IlE if fl Gil TILLE A VILLE Nov No J Murray l. Murray high school won Its second foot foot foot- ball bail game of the season here yesterday yes yes- tarda afternoon when the GrantsvillE Grantsville Grantsville Grants- Grants ville eleven n went down dovin to a 19 to 6 defeat Murray furra had the better of ot the fracas throughout and displayed a fe powerful e laff offense The e Smelter teams team's aerial attack ra h held eth th tine the lg locals I at bay ard many passes were cornI com corn I pitted |