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Show Tv B. V. U. mill ..IWERS.. GAMELY, ;B.UT ; IS OABLY - liEED I . MODI'S-0:7 CELEDRATIOiJ SUCCESS B. Y. U. Beaten 47 to O in Provo' Best Display of College Football TROVO. Oct. JS Voundr-g ay v a tloHous day for Provo and lh B. T. V., dplt th fuel that th Colorado School of Mine took th lor prides down In an xcUent football m by th acora of 47 to a. It was a art dl for tha local fan. beauM they found that, despita tha fnct thi team Is young- snd tnexprtned, th ohool belnc only in Its first yar of football, foot-ball, it hss tha ftaht and aptrft nacea-ary nacea-ary to saaks a real orfanisaUon. riOMT PLENTY. Ths big- blua-sweatsred boys hnw that flsht yesterday asratnat th Mines. Hoe)tsnIr outclaaaed from ths atsrt, wit we a Hne of wmfnsr ths Rmana, - -snd doped to lo br a score of CO to mors or less, ths TM boys fought with drperstlon sgninst their odds. They wers besten. of course. In fat, they wsra trounted, but tt wss only foot ball xpertenca and finished work ths( beat ths locals, for In fltfht, phirlc and pi rit they equaled or excelled ths Tailors Tai-lors Ths local fane, seeing thalr first (ollesiats football gama, had grest admiration ad-miration for tha B. T. V. boy a. despita their defeat LOtERt GAME. J In giving credit to ths gama losers, howsver. ft mustn't bs forvottsn thnt there were soms winners, Colorado p!avtd a brilliant gama. whir looked all tha mors smooth and brilliant bacauae of tha ; lack of opposition. Ths Miners Hte- I played a venial lis attack, using the an ma playa from four or flva different forinn- i tions. They scored at will during fi flret half, but with substitutrs In the i gama In the aecond half tha Infants hei4 I lha scores even. I Promptly st t o'clock the game afartetf, with Partrlrigs of the "Yn kicking to the Mines, on the flrat down snd from a kirk formation the Mlnea' fullback ran around tha "T's" right end for thtrtv-i thtrtv-i five yards. A fffteen-ysrd penalty tor holding was called upon ths Mines after they had picked up eght mors yaiis from. plays through centrr and they wrs forced to kick. Tha local team ma da futile attempts to gain through tha Mines tins and then kicked. The Mines, In possession of ths hsll on their own thirty-yard line, made a beautiful cutback from a fake end run and Mm lions ran through tha entire R. V, ('. field for a touchdown. Partridge of the "T" kicked off and tha Mines ones more mads aeveral runs of from tn to twenty yards until ths ball was within tha acor- IruT onaywhan the earns huaky Be-vy mountain fuliltack ran onoa mora thrown h th bewildered H. Y. U. greens tsrs lr ths second touchdown. Tha Mines kicked to tha B. T. U. and they returned ths kick. A fumble gwve ths l"rovo eleven poseeslon of ths hell. Ths local tads stiffened snd marie fjt down twice, ones throush a good or ward paaa to Packard. They gave prom -lea of scoring, but mlasd several t-tempts t-tempts at passes and wers forced to try a nlscs kick. Ths ball went wide and Colorado got poaseaslon on their own ten-yard line. . MARCH THI PIILD. Ths Mlnea then walked across ths field I with steady snd sura gains until they were at tha center line when ths quarter ended. At the beginning of the second period ths Mi nee continued their ntarv-it across tha field with end runs snd for ward psg si tarns ting with off-tack la bucks until they carried tha ball over for tha third acora. Ones mors goal mas kicked snd tha acora atood 2 to V. Partridge kicked out of bound and th Mines played ths ball from their owa ' thirty-yard Una. It took but a few minutes min-utes to land tha fourth touchdown, but ths goal kick fslled. Ths " Y" rlios to receive snd Colorado's kick was fumbled and Colorsdo got possession of ths ball. Ths vial tor mads ons more of their beau tlful croescountry hikea, placing ths pigskin pig-skin on tha ten -yard Una when the half ended. MANY CHANGES. Tha coach of tha Colorado team made numeroui substitutions snd ths H. Y. L. held them scorslens during ths third quarter. During; this quarter they mata their first downs once or twice, but wars navar I hr t n 1 nar Whan tha fourth rlud opened ths Mines also opened up with a putsllng overhead attack, whtcn took ths ball oompleiely across tha field In but a few momenta for tha fifth touchdown, bcore, J4 to In favor of tha visitors. Ths rest of tha gama was a repetition of tha first quarter. While the Brig-ham Young lads fought hard and broke up numerous plays, tha Colorado players had llttls trouble In making their yardage. Ths local eleven appeared unable un-able to solve ths bewildering forward pnaseg of tha Miners or to atop their cutback runs. Ths score of 47 to 0 does not represent the compersMve strength of ths two ten ma. since ths Colorado learn mads aa many aubstltutlons as It had player. It la probable that they could have scored at least M to i bun they played their first airing jm-n, throughout tha con lea t. Ths B. T. U, wae out In fores to wit-nes wit-nes the grams and every aaat In the Improvised Im-provised grandstands was taken. Excellent Excel-lent weather prevailed. Vines. B. T. V. Rodgers -la.., Bunnell Crawford It Young I ark I neon Ig Bowman 1'rice C....... Jsckeon iTavlor , rg Partrirtjca Mnderholni rs Miller Kvans... rt Hatch Jordan b Fuller l.owenateln rbb Morgan Mctilorve... fh Manion Whorter Ihb Chsmberlatn Referee, Warner; umpire. 8tanbaJt; llnesmsn. Reddish. Touchdowns A-c-Ulona e. Ixwenteln 1. Wartoa 1. |