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C Has as Easy Time Threaten Goal Only Once iny in Contest By y Harvey Hancock c Oct 2 Slow sluggish t all completely devoid old of ot spec- spec f r ular fea features tures characterized ornia fornia 17 to 0 victory ts r. r the BrIgham Young ln In the first game of or the season e e. this afternoon M costly fumble by Kim Mc- Mc Josh osh sh paved the way for the visit visit- first touchdown with within n two utes after the opening whistle the first down after the kickoff a Serer booted fifty yards to the get Blue quarterback Two agU Jt t t ends bore down upon him and 1 the he e ball slipped fr from m his grasp Ii Pan pounced uP upon n jt it on the gars 15 yard 15 ard line A criss- criss f ss tailed failed and then on the second play Lederer shot off oft for the counter He ked a perfect placement for the thera ra f j point ith as startling suddenness the then n r ellow team scored In the sec- sec l lq I q quarter arter ha had just juste e d for lor Brian On the first he raced around right end and I thirty five yards before he heThe Q- Q I ed d. d The ball balf was on the thep p yard line and after two plunges t I Lederer dropped back to tol o oI I 1 yard 8 l marker malker and booted a a lr kick Ive ve minutes after the third ter was under way Lederer ng on the Cougars Cougar 35 yard 35 ard arde e tossed a yard 20 pass to tosse 4 who ran the remainder I the way tp the goal line Une Hussey Hissey wed ted over er a placement for the itra point Youngs Young's only threat of score core came in the last five minot min min- of ot pla play Rowe had placed the JIHn scoring territory with a 15 Id I'd d run off oft right end Buys r ed a 15 yard 15 ard pass to Colton Cotton W cing the oval on the 10 yard 10 ard ardE but the next two passes and anda E a run failed pl e Impotency of the Cougars Cougar's ease ense and the punting on lense wn n tactics of the Aggles turned e ame into a punting duel dues with R derer d getting a slight advantage the first half and a great gain the he second half The long punts d the adeptness of ot Coach Bill e Iyer's 1 ier's ers er's ends in getting setting down un- un the ball were great factors Intz in tz faie e victory So often were Sillman Littlefield Littiefield on the safet safety man manin manin mant t in the first half he was com com- l led d to fair catch on five fie dif- dif t. t occasions Chick SChick i aches Eugene Roberts r l' and Jackson have quite a sized d problem in developing a ong eleven from what was shown the field today Taylor is a aM aM aback M o back with ability to cut back d an n exceptional arm at tossing ses ses He made the Cougars' Cougars 1 y first down in the first half tho th Ui a cutback end run of ten He tossed a yard 15 pass to tor r 4 1 Ins o on od the old sleeper play We vye who is playing his first year football showed a phenomenal t of speed in m running the ends t with a little better Interference 1 t. l t around him lum he should be a threat before the season Is I Dixon was good on ii the des dese dese de- de s se se and Thorne Thome at center is a atty atty ay tty y fair man at diagnosing f Around this nucleus e a good m m can be developed with a lot lothard hard rd work and the maintenance morale norale Right now that is at is needed more than anything e e There was a noticeable lack lacI confidence permeating the stu stu- stu ti body and townspeople at tos to- to s It revealed itself nagging from the grandstand If It I coaches and players can keep a af aff f ff fH upper lip there are ie chances t 1 the Y will have a real threat ome orne of the teams before the seals seat sea sea- t ls is O over Or overe r the he e lineup California alifornia 17 B B. Y U U. 0 le IE l Worthington ine me Ii If H H. Simmons Use Many Subs Against Montana Miners LOG LOGAN AX Oct 2 Playing 2 their first game of ot the season at home Coach E. E Lowell Romney's Romneys powerful powerful power power- ful tul Utah Aggie footballers smashed their way to a decisive 29 to 0 victr victory vic vie tr tory ter over the plucky representing representing representing rep rep- resenting the Montana School of Mines in a fast game at Adams ficle this afternoon The weather r conditions for the tussle were ideal and a huge throng of approximately approximate approximate- I ly persons witnessed the fl fighting fighting fight fight- ht- ht I ing Miners fall before the constant I attack of the Utah Farmers From the time of the first whistle whiz whis tie tle until the end end of the fray it was clearly evident that s i charges cl were by far too much forth for forthe the th northern aggregation which put Plat up a game fight right to the finish The Aggie pilot substituted reely treely giving thirty-six thirty grid aspirants a chance hance vo to o show their wares on two different occasions and fans hid had hida hada a mighty hard time distinguishing the varsity from the second and anil third strings as practically all an of the played a nifty nitty game During the course of the struggle gl tb the Miners were unable to chalk up a single first down The Aggie line Ime held l like a stone waIl wall and line Ime held l like a stone waIl wall and frequently the shifty Farmer ends an ant and tackles swooped in on the thelon Mentana Montana Mon Men tana backs almost before the would-be would ri nf r received the pigskin pig pig- skin slin from center The speedy Utah backfields plowed through the Montana fontana almost at will for a total of thirteen first downs The Aggles Aggles' first touchdown came in the the- first few minu minutes es of pl ply play y Thomas made a long end run carrying carrying car car- carrying the ball to the Miners' Miners three three- yard line from which point Halfback Halfback Halfback Half Half- back Gibbs plunged over the goal line for the first score Thomas missed a try for extra point The second touchdown soon followed the first With the pigskin on Montana's Montana's Montana's Mon Mon- tanas tana's yard fifteen rd line Ted Foxley Fox- Fox ley tire smashing Aggie tackle blocked Powells Powell's punt falling on the ball behind the goal line for fOI the second touchdown Thomas kicked goal 1 During the second quarter the second string took the field Big DIg gains by Worthington and Smart placed the ball on Montana's thirty thirty- yard line from which point Call hooted booted a neat dropkick The half halt ended with the score 16 to 0 for tor Utah In the second half o of cf the game gam Gibbs made a sensational yard 67 ard run through the entire Montana field for another touchdown Thomas Thom Thom- as converted the try fo for an extra point The Aggles s scored their final touchdown when a couple of long long- runs by Smart were enough to carry cary the pigskin kin over the goal oal line When the tilt ended the were forcing the Miners l on their own territory Although h most C of tt the men played fine ball outstanding stars were 1 prominent For the Ag Wade at center Gibbons at tackle Foxley Fox- Fox hey lev at guard Thomas Gibbs and Worthington ton halfbacks and Ha Hawley Haw flaw w- w ley at fullback showed exceptional form Denahey and Powell were the or or Montana Summary U. U A. A Montana Mines 1 Martindale le le Healey Hamilton re Laroux l Linford rt rt R. R Larson Foxley It It Hendrickson Sanders r rg Kirk Gibbons lg lg Murphy l Wade c Mayo fayo Thom Thomspn en Gibbs Denahey Thomas Sigler Sig-Ier Hawley fb Powell Substitutions U. U A. A C. C Gardner for Wade Vade Roland for Gardner Craney for Roland for Sanders San San- Sanders ders Keller for Farrar for fOI Gibbons Walters Valters for Farrar Jarrar Dah- Dah lle 11 for Linford Phillips Phillips' for tor Foxley Seller Beller jg P Clark Clark Stever c Thorne Theme Capt rg Harris Robinson rt rt Anderson Sillman re Alexander Norris McIntosh Lederer Ih lh Collins Brian rh Taylor Moss 1 f fb lb Dixon Score by periods California Aggles 7 3 7 0 17 0 17 B. B BYU Y U U. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Scoring r f Touchdowns Lederer Lederer Husse Husser Place kick after touchdown touch touch- down down Lederer Lederer and Hussey Place kick from field field Ledeler Lederer California loI Fol Kol- Kol for Brian Borges for Bei- Bei ler her Hussey for lor Norris Perkins for Moss 1 Moss for Perkins Brian for Beiler Beller for Borgas Fol Fol- for Brian Borgas Borg for Del Bei- Grubbs for Littlefield Perkins for fo Moss True for Fairchild Fairchild Fairchild Fair- Fair child for Stever B. B Y U. U Miller l for tor Alexander H. H Knudsen for Ham Hal IrIs I ris for Worthington Buys for Mcintosh Rowe for Collins Colvin for Taylor Alexander for tor forMiller Miller l D. D Simmons for tor Dixon Isaacson for Clark Burrell for H H. Knudsen and Corbett for lor Ander Ander- son Officials Homer Warner Utah I referee Wilford Romney Utah umpire C. C Oren Wilson Chicago I head linesman Attendance 1200 |