| Show I Ia Utah tah a Bows Bow Be Before foie 1 In Spectacular Foo Football I Battle BattI Battle i 0 Score Is 9 to 3 i Logan ogan Farmers Turn Trick That Seldom Is Accomplished Captain Clyde Worley of the U. U A. A C C. Bobs to Fame I With Three PI Place ce Kicks Smith of Crimson Forces Saves a Utah Goose Egg With Drop Kick I FIGURES ON UTAH UTAH AGGIE AGGIE GAME t 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter A AC C. C U. U A. A AC C U. U AC U U. U A AC C. C U U. U i i Yardage gained scrimmage 16 32 33 31 43 56 24 45 Yardage gained ford pass 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 8 Total yardage 16 32 33 41 43 56 24 24 53 I i 1 First downs scrimmage 0 0 1 1 1 1 4 2 2 Fist Fi lt downs ford fora pass 0 0 0 1 O. O 0 0 0 Total first downs 0 0 1 2 1 4 4 2 2 Forward passes complete 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 I I i orward passes incomplete 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 4 Forward passes intercepted 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Punts Punt number 7 5 5 3 4 4 4 3 Punts total distance I Punts average distance 45 50 50 47 47 48 39 48 43 45 42 1 Punts returned 12 61 17 71 49 30 28 10 Kickoffs returned 0 40 0 0 68 3 0 70 I Losses 20 18 13 11 12 0 15 16 I I Drop kicks 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Place kicks r 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 Fumbles 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 Fumbles recovered 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 Penalties 25 15 15 0 0 0 0 15 0 P PUT UT Clyde Worley V captain o of the the Utah Aggie football team team in inthe inthe I the hall of fame Lame or where they put gridiron warrIOrs who I spring to fame I Once and awhile awhile mostly mostly awhile the Utah beat the I University of Utah in football It is is considered the greatest victory I for the Farmers from Logan and the most direful defeat for the i state tate institution W Well the thing happened happened hap hap- yesterday afternoon on Cummings held ld and the have Captain I Worley orley to be thankful for It was this stocky tackle who had three three- chances to boot the the elusive pigskin pigskin pig pig- skin skin through the Utah standards Three s 11 times he did this while Smith of Utah sent one dropkick over for Cr his team so bO the the ie score ended Utah 3 9 Both Both teams fought as only these two teams are known to fight tight in this annual Turkey Turkey day battle Field goals were the only scores made and the proved the more at this his form of offen offen- I save sive It was a rattling g good fuss and about fans gathered at Cummings CumminS's g lI Held ld to witness the fight lS UTAH CRIPPLED Utah went into the game minus two backfield men men Moc Moso and each Mickey OS Oswald ald On the other hand C Coach Lowell Lowe Romney Homney had both Kalck and Hanson in its his backfield backfeld but neither team was able to do much on straight st football During the first quarter Utah had the Aggles backed up in their own territory but Captain Worley didn't do any damage was proving a power on defense and was evidently the power of the blue strength and stood out like a champion The second period went about the same as the first Strangers Stranger's poor judgment in handling punts giving Utah the advantage advantage ad advantage ad- ad vantage on the he exchange of kicks Smith h was as also taking the Aggie punts back in great t style i c When Jhen the second half halt opened ea the Agi Ag- Ag i glen got the ball Into Utah Utah's s territory i straight football foot- foot I fInH couldn't t do Jo anything by I ball and forward passes went amuck With the ball on about the thirty-five thirty ford yard r 1 line Worley orley went back for a place hick J The pass was bad but he sent ball spinning between the standards UTAH SHOWS SPURT l 1 this th the Crim Crimson on team sJ shone showe e da a. a spurt of fight that looked as though it would carry carey the the- farmers to detest The rhe Utah team went down lown the lor tor sixty yards on straight football but the Aggles neld near rear the yard twenty-yard line Utah had no chance to make first downs lowns except by a phenomenal break rough lough the Aggie defense so Smith drew h afeK h at a bad baa angle and sent a drops dropick drop drop- s t. t ick l k sailing through the standards Thus This tied lied the score Jn In the quarter the Utah won out During exchanges of punts Smith muffed one of Worley's Vorley's long spirals and an A Aggie le player gathered it itin in his arms The Crimson defer defense a proved impregnable so Worley Vorley again drew back and made n de a perfect place kick He lie duplicated duplicated du du- d this a short while white later The Utah team fought desperately for a touchdown touchdown touch touch- down In the last eight minutes of play The team opened up Forward passes were vainly attempted The Utah team carried the ball down into the Aggie territory territory ter ter- but could not get loose for a touchdown that would have tied the score scare and given Utah a chance to win by one one point i if the goal were kicked WORLEY'S DAY The game ended with the ball in the farmers farmers' territory and within the twenty- twenty yard line Worley pla played ed a a. brilliant game Falck the classy quarter of the farmers was also a 3 star He ran back punts in spectacular spectacular spectacular spec spec- form and showed great generalship generalship general gene ship in handling his eleven on the field The whole Aggie team was on edge tackling tackling tackling tack tack- ling hard and meeting Utah's offensive with a a. smash that was seldom tive Smith played a brilliant game for tor Utah His speed in running back punts gave Utah a lead In the first half halo Evans at guard was a power on Ott the defense and broke up play after play of the Aggles Swan at tackle played his usual classy game Francke Franeke at end end end-a a new man man man- put up a classy game and proved equally as strong as Captain Lee one lOne of the sterling ends of the Rocky mountain conference KICKING THE FEATURE Neither team at any time came d danger nger close to a a. touchdown and but for tor or t the e kicking of Captain Warley the Aggles Ag Ag- gies would have been scoreless and the thC same thing applies applies' to Utah for Smiths Smith's be oe brought ht the only scores to the Crimson forces Worley's record was 1000 per cent Continued on page 5 |