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Show B; Y. D. TO REMEDY WEAKNESSES IN TIME FOR UTAH GAME SATURDAY U Inability to Stop "Dutch" lj Knowles Was Cause of Timps : I . First R.M. Conference Loss it. . ..- f i : Pcor Tackling Hampers B. Y. UM but Twitchell : i' Says It Will Be Much Better When Team ' Lines Up Against Crimson Saturday; , , Packard May Be in Lineup ' By H. R. Merrill ' TJROVO, Oct. 11. Since the frame with the Aggies last 'Saturday X on Timpanopros field, Coach Alvin Twitehell has been drilling his men on tackling. Knowles, the .most brilliant man on the field by odds, demonstrated beyond a shadow of a doubt that the Y's i men did not know how to go under a stiff arm and pet their man. Ha ran. through theB. T. V. team almoat I at mlliv Honey Fuller, fie determined llttlo. quarter. . being; tha only man who aionped tha Logan wiaard with anything; A'real tackle aurlnfThf fc-awrwlth tha exception of ones when "Hindu" Partrida-e met the northern phennm and x ' .threw him with eonalderabla ruato for a toag. Had Know lea not been In tha game at air It would have been a toss up as to which team would hav been victorious. ' With him In 'there- waa no doubt, aa the ' score ahowa. . IPRCAM DAZZLE.- Tha -Y" men Uckled too hleh and not i viciously enough for Know lea. lie merely brushed them aelde and went on for his yftrdjiRO, aeemlnxly with little difficulty. ( The Romney spread play with Knowls runnttia; around end bewildered tho "Y" men and permitted the Temple City flaah Jj to go at will behind his jplendld Inter-? Inter-? farence, which tore up the "V" defense1 J' , Ma the British tanks tore up tha linea of J the Hun. j The aranla) Saturdav not only showed up J the weaknesses of tha "Y" nin, but it i- showed the ahsolute dependence the J Farmers placed in Knowles. Kalk has I not lecii replaced at quarter and proba-" proba-" hlv will not be this s.-ueon, in spue of . t the fact that IKidingham .worked bla men well, and worked bis edvantaajea j very credltabiy. Schauh, thouajh detr-i detr-i mined, doea not ponaena weight enough to make him realty fnnnldabla to an experienced ex-perienced heavy team. Knowles looks jrood and Is the only aura ground gainer ? in the AgKia Iwickfield. raptgio Conroy evidently recovered ; from hi attack of blood potenn that waa supposed to keep him o'A of the opening f gaime of the won. He pkiyed in all j four quarTWea and played well. 1 MOLD AGOJES.- The "Y' men have the supreme aatls-f aatls-f frtloiT of knowing: that they played the m champions to a standstill tn tha third Jr iuurier nd jave them plenty f futht throughouu In that quarter tha . 1". r . men made. their downs aeveral tirm-s and succeed tig; 1n putting; a dropktck between the pusts, ths only score of that Sew Ion, , while they held the champions, forcing; av ihenj to kick aad preventing; them from making; their downs once. Why? Tiie story la easily told. Knowles was out of the frame. He waa the only man that mattered. When he crime back In the Acute been racing down the Held with out difficulty in spite of the ft that the "V line held amaglnfrly well. Hd 'an tain Pan! Packard been In the game to stop Knowlea with hia experience and hln'fiirht, the score might have been very ! different. ! The "T" team, besldrs being; tnexperl- j anced. had conceded a victory to tho s gieg bafore tlio gutne, Ixan. KverylKnly who had watc hed them itrimmane had told them that their cac waa bopeder'e, that the score wonld protmbly be h0 to a, or soma such tale. When the Parmera cant on to the field the B. Y. V. men atopfMd their practice to watch tha much advertised champions perform. They g-ot on to the line of scrimmage feeling; that It was essential that they giva way before be-fore the losarr warriors. As a remit thev did nivc way to an alarming; extenL LediltnghHrn found that his apread play, with Knoutea carrying; tha ball, worked; he worked it sprain and nailn before the Inexperienced infanta discovered how the . play might he blocked, and then it was too late. Beaides, no one ji Layer aeemcd capable of slopping; Knowlea. U. OF U. GAME. The arsme with the lT. of T. Baturday promises to 4e a good one. Tho Infants tH'ur.4l eome knowlMlae or th. rHme la.t Sulunlay that may Keep the Crimson warrior, busy for moat of the (fame. The "Vi"' men are quite a tiu.ky hunch ami If they art going well may tear up the lop sheet. If their tackling Is Improved mid thHr barkfleld 1. strengthened and their end. get Into the game enmethlng may happen. One week, however, le a ahort time In which tn make a new team even out of first class material . ItANfrOON. . Oct. Teo American missionaries In Hursna have heen honored hon-ored lv the Indian government for Important and useful services In the rdvaneement of public Interests. They are lr. I. C. ISIImore, of the faculty ' -f .Tudson college. Kangoon, and I r. O. Hanson, a missionary to the Kach-lus. Kach-lus. To each waa given .he Kaiser-l-JMnd godmedsl! |