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Show BRi wn young university : suamped dv ieRDpsn IUTAH CAPTURES I FIRST fl. LLC. CONTEST I . Whirlwind Offensive in Last Quarter Smothers B. Y. U. Coach Tommy Fttspatrlrk wag happy last night nd all the Utah rooters won happy. Not because tha Crlmaon trampled rough ahod over tho Brlgham Young university and wn trio flrat conference) game-. 4 to 0. hut hecauae the scoro topped that of tho I'tah Aggl victory over tho Y" team last week. Kor Ihrea quart era tho Crimean looked like It wae going to faU In tho mission of toping the score of 41 to 3. thon it wneoefced whirlwind offenntrn -In tho laat quarter and rolled over. 3 points. Kven tha Injection of suhetl-tutea suhetl-tutea did not stem the tide and thcr plunged through tho B. Y. U. lino with even mora consistency than tho rcgu-lara. rcgu-lara. CRIMSON RAGGED. At thmea tho Crimson offensive wag nagged and aapecially In tho aecond quarter tho antlr team went to sleep. Uurlng that quarter tho Infants held tha Crimson to a 0 to ft. It was tho only time in tho entire conteat that (ha Provoltes showed ability. Tho Crimson line was strong on rte-fenae, rte-fenae, only at rare Intervals was an opening wide enough for a back to acmoeao through and then a Crtm'aon secondary defenao man would pop liim on tho spot. Hank Hurren, tho powerful pow-erful right guard of tha Crimson, wag a fighting maniac on tha defense. Time after time ha ameared plays directed In his direction. Hancock, captain of last year's Crimson team, got Into the game fur the flrat time this aenaon. J la had recovered from hia Injuries, but hia long absence from the gam slowed hltn up. On tho defense he waa larking In form, but on the offense he nped with his old time power. Jimmy Ileyl was another T'tah llna-ninn llna-ninn that busted with true Utah sptrtL Smashed In the noae during the game, he broke up every piny In hia direction direc-tion and also moved the heavy J'ruvo line on the offense. Th Crimson he cV field, In spit of frequent substitutions, worked wei together. to-gether. Captain Neil Hmiih addi d another an-other dropklck to hia record and. aided by pejfevl Intel ferenc. tan bwvk pnta for fairly long dlaiancea. Held Jewket often broke through the lines for long gains. Champion excelled In open fi-ld running, and Taufer. with cool precision, pre-cision, directed the team during tho absence of Captain 8ml th. fWHITNsTV LOOKS GOOD. -Brick Whitney got Into tho jr;ima In the fourth quarter and easily demonstrated dem-onstrated hia ability n a comer. When be carried th bsll he went for lung gnlna and on interference h w as splendid. Tha B. T. IT. waa outclaaaed. but out of that group a few player atood out a tb equul of th Crlmaon advor-aarle. advor-aarle. Young, at tackle, smashed through and downed t'tah backs, but tho real of th line waa too Inexperienced Inexper-ienced to do much damage. Fuller, at quarter, also did eom aplendid tackling tack-ling when the Crimson backs cam ruahlng through to th backfield. It can be aald that th chief weaknemir of the "Y players waa Inexperience. They had considerable scrap, but at time they would shift Juat wher Utah bad laid th trap. UTAH SCORES TWICE. Utah scored twice in th flrat quwr-ter. quwr-ter. After fiv mlnutea of play, Jewkoa. on a fake punt formation, ripped through a hole opened by Hancock Han-cock and Hurren and went forty yards. A aecond later he again caught the "" napping and went twenty-two yard. That brought the ball to th ten-yard tin and Le plunged over for a touchdown, touch-down, ttmlth kicked goal. Utah received and by a steady march again took the ball down th field and , Le plunged oTr for th second score. The goal wae mlaaed and Utah bad 13. B Y. U. nothing at the end of th quarter. Th second quarter was dead. Both teams went Into a clinch and staggered around in th center of tha field until the half ended. Utah oame black slow In th third , quarter. The ponderoua team worked alow and finally, after gaining1 an advantage ad-vantage on an exchang of punt a. went over right tackle for a touchdown. Champion carrying the ball. Two other oth-er prospective touchdown fnr tha Crlmaon were lot in thia quarter when le fumbled on th ten-yard line and a penalty waa Imposed for holding:. CRIMSON COMES BACK. tn tha, final quarter th CHmsoa mixed up It play a It uad th forward for-ward pass for the first time In th gam and It overhead play worked in great shape. Th first touchdown cam a few minute after th quarter, when Jewkea went over right tacki ten yards. Hmlth came back Into th gam and placed over the extra point. Then th Crimson opened up. UonC paaaoa, Taufer to gtevens, and then another. an-other. Taufer to Oscar ttraith, scored th aecond touchdown. Kmlth kW-hed WISCONSIN BEATS S. DAKOTA AGGIES! r . i CAMP RANPAUU Wis., VJ. H Wtaron fn bad llttla difficulty down in the Kouth . Iakota Assies here today. !s l I. In I I looaaly played game. The nadavrs resorted 1 to a forward piw attack that baffled their j opponents and would have relied up a larrr acore except for frequcat fumbllns, dua to j the wet field- j IirSHTANTON. Ens.. Oet. 1 4 Mies Joce Wetherwd retained Iter title of Kntfllah I wottian solf i hamplon by d-fea tins Mtaa ' Joan Hto'kra, 7 up and C to play, over j thlrty-e4 bolea In the final round of tb 1 )i iiiT'fnh lit toita' I gouL Aftr tn axrhanga of punts. Captain Hmtth put over on of his famous drops from tha thirty-flv yard lino. f-ltspatrlck then trotted out his substitutes. Hntlth nui a punt hark forty yards ami then tha tn-. com po. rabia Whitnsy amaahed over for a touchdown. A few mlnutea later after the completion of a paas Whitney affain plowed through for a touchdown. Hmlta missed on and kicked tha other over, ma kins; U total for th quarter tu. The lineup and summary; 1J. T. U. rtaJi. Itunnell e. Jeppsen I Young It.. I'eteraon riowman Ic Nation l.lcdhlll c. Hancock Hartrldira rn Hirrea Hatch rt : Mnyia t tiler re Stevena Kull'-r ....qb.,... ...... Hiivia Morgan Ihb T tufer Manaon fb Jewi I Chamberlain . . . .rhb ! JScore by perlotla Utah 13 0 v-if tJ. T. V 0 0 Subatltirtions: Hy Y. V. M;iear , i (Continued on page 4.) . t UTAH MPTURES (Continued from pace I ) for Bowman, lackard for Morgan. Dixon for Bunnell. Boman for Packard. Pack-ard. Utah Smith for Jeppaon. CUxke for Hancock. Hancock for Mjyle, Jorgenson for Hancock, Jepp-aon Jepp-aon for Smith, Wlrthlln for Btevena. Whitney for Lee, Has; en for Jewkt-a, Chain pi on for Smith. Smith for Cham- 1 pton, Whlttnf for Taufer, Marathakls ' for Peterson, Peterson for Jeppaon, Barker for Nation. Moffett for Hur-ren. Hur-ren. Scorlnsr: ft ah Touchdowna. I.ee 2. Whitney 1 Jewkea. Champion, Smith;' roal for field,, Smith; foala after touchdown. 4. Officials: A. A. B laser. Wooater, referee; C. O. Wllaoa, Chlcaso. urn- pi re; D. Reddish. 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