Show HOW SCORES WERE MADE trADE The The- first quarter was about bout evenly e although the A Aggles showed d better better bet- bet ter r ability to advance the ball hall than did Utah h The quarter ended with the ball ballin I I In n the Ag les' les possession on the thirty thirty- yard vard lino lina In the second e ond quarter the Aggles quickly pounded th tho hail ball to Utah's hR eight eight- yard line from Crom where h re Peterson was rammed o over r for a touchdown On an exchange e of oC punts the ball b. was worked down town tn to the A Aggles' Aggles fifteen yards where It t was lost on a a. forward pD pass tI Two long punts punt which rolled the length of the field Jap ava the 1113 ball near her own goal line Inc From here the tho crimson men started start start- ed Cd down the fl field l using the wide forma forma- lion lon From the yard thirty line Suther- Suther laud land mall masle a R. forward pa pats pat's to Hamilton Hi Ui 11 Ancle sIp goal oal line Gould Could he have clung to the ball he could have e taken ono tcp step and been over the line for a touch- touch down lown This was the nearest the varsity came to making a A. score and after that failed the Utah men seemed somewhat disappointed The Tile ball bait went to the Blue on this play and lh they punted out of oC danger Th They could not get et the ball out lout of their own territory during the tho remainder of or the period and thc tho lai- lai large laie e Utah constituency und and the substitutes from the side line lino wc were re calling frantically for a 1 touchdown From tho yard thirty line Sutherland Sutherland Sutherland erland called for a kick formation and Hamilton tried a Princeton The Tue ball by this his time was nas soggy lOg Y and although h it ha hatho had ho tho proper propel direction It Jt dropped short Utah h gained possession of the ball on an exchange of or punta punt and tried n st forward pass pas which was intercepted by Egbert bert of tho the agricultural college a on hi his own yard thirty line lino Peterson was called upon and responded b by tearing through the Utah line and ripping off oft forty-five forty yards before It was wa finally hauled down From there the J Aggles began the same old consistent line plugging and were hound bound for another touchdown own They worked the ball bail to Utah's yar ten-yar dune Here the they stopp d stopped long enough h to tr try a B. forward orward pass and Naylor grabbed It for Utah Mcintyre sailed t the ovid oval out beyond beyond beyond be be- yond midfield and tho the chance chanco for a II score was as gone Tho The half ended with a rally rolly on the tic part of or Utah which was featured b by a k beautiful yard forty dash by erland The Tho haIl ball was at taken down to the Blue yard twenty line where it was 3 lost Peterson Pe- Pe Lerson's terson's punt went over ocr Sutherlands Sutherland's head and rolled o over or r Utah's goal The second half had lied scarcely begun when Price intercepted a a. Utah forward pass on his own yard thirty line and ran seventy yards artle ard for fot a a. score Goal GoaT was missed t by bJ Jones On the Ule next ne kickoff the short boot worked for the Aggles and It was wu the Blues THues ball on Utah's yard twenty 11 lines lie After Arter a u number of or fako plays and some useless line bucks Jones dropped back and from the tho yard seventeen line lino made a Princeton Another attempt in inthis inthis this period to make a Princeton from the I yard thirty yard thirty line tailed failed and Utah Utah's chances to score were ere shattered In the opening I of tb fourth quarter Jones tried another I kiel kick but failed tailed After Arter the attempt the Aggie ggles again be began began be- be gan lOan hammering the line and by paining gaining consistently pushed It to Utah's fifteen fifteen- yard yaM line from which point Elmer Bro Bros- Bros bard ard made a touchdown Goal was missed leaving lea th the tho score Cot 21 I 1 to 0 In favor fa of tho the J |