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Show COLLEGIANS BEATEN I BY HIGH SCHOOL TEAM j By the defeat put onto the All Hallows boys Saturday, the Salt Lake high school football huskies are the undisputed champions cham-pions of Salt Lake county and the possessor pos-sessor of ,the Mayo trophy. The game had S. L. H. S. marked on It at every stage and never once did the football squad under the red and black fall to show itself the better team. The All Hallows boye lacked training, systematic team work and adequate interference work. The collegians struck some hard luck, as three of their players went out of the game before the final score was piled up to 52 to 0 in favor of the high school. Gardner. All Hallows' right halfback, sustained sus-tained a broken collar bone. Savage, the other half, was ruled off the field for foul playing, and Hayes, the left end, was also laid out. The line-up was as follows: High School. All Hallows. Morris c Canning P. Hyde .....r. g... Twohey Critchlow. Moon ...r. t Clarey Dunn, Young r. e .. Hayes. Clark Roberts. Vier 1. g Rhoaden Paul 1. t Spicer Harris I. e... Murphy Judson (cant.) f. b Qulnn (capt.) Hyde. B. SetUe ....1. h.Savane, MacManee Richardson .j. r. h Gardner. Thill Officials Mort Allen, refapree; F. Smith, umpire; B. Marietta. lintman; C. Mc-Fadden Mc-Fadden and Father Kennedy, time-keepers. The halves were fdT thirty and twenty-five minutes. |