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Show IpE.CfiElRIEPTO VICTORY WJth the promptness and dispatch of a- Japanese General gbins; through, - a Russian line, the Salt Lake high school huskjes cleared the field? of their rueblo opponents Saturday by a scor of 24 "to 0: It was a great victory for the "West Slders-i-'a grand' struggle for the visitors. It was a clear case of thovis-being thovis-being out-scienced by their oppo- featt Ialce -p'ayed; the new open styl of football. This . beat the old close formation plays used by Pueblo and discarded by the TJtahns as obsolete. ' A better day- for t-game of football could not, have been selected-ra little cold for the spectators, perhaps, but Just crisp enough to put both teams on their keenest sedge..; The grand, stand and 'blenchers were crowded with youths and mlpses wearing the red and black and giving vocal encouragement to their own Utah team. Nor were ths wearers of the red and white sweaters overlooked In the matter of cheers and encouragement to get up and keep on trying. M cost 'Salt Lake several points in th first to fumble and Pueblo suffered, greatly from the same fault. Salt Lake fairly took the breath of the visitors by the theatrical manner of making - th first touchdown, -w hich was a repetition of the play made by Denver to tfre cost of the Utahns two .weeks ago. Judson was in the right place when O'Brien sent the ball whirling through the- air to Salt Lake's ten-yard line. Darting down the field and eluding - Pueblo's tackles Judson sprinted an even hundred hun-dred yards to a touchdown. Roberts'- fifty-yard run to within a few yards of the goal line was another exhibition yof ground - gaining. He broke through left tackle and, though set upon, knocked down, trampled on. and set upon again, he never stopped running. Finally,, when he bad made fifty yards he was downed. The visitors introduced the "Centennial "Centen-nial kick," and It worked successfully several times. Instead of the center passing the ball to the bacjc field for a punt, he kicks the ball through the opposite op-posite center's legs. In the first halt the score was S to 0. In the second 16 was added to the score.l After attending the "Prince of Pil-sen" Pil-sen" at the Salt Lake Theater Saturday night, the visitors were entertained at a ball at Urrfty hall. Yesterday morning morn-ing they left for their homes, beaten but not discouraged, and expressing the greatest satisfaction at their splendid treatment whtie-. here. - i - |