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Show Lee Richards of Varsity Makes Sensational Squad ' play; B.Y. U. Beaten, 15-- 0 W The TrUmne 'tl tVL 27 There ui joy In tonight- the camp of ttie We1, there might be. for did ''they not hoM the ftMffennoe htmjHons to a hrro thin aftei-nuo- n meaner 15 to 0 in whiih the wearIn a iwum ers of the Y were, amordtrs to dope, doomed to a defeat of 1 rm thirty to eixty point The U Uhant allow ng which Die H. V. made aga.nst the strong Yim son elt cn, exueded even the foud-te- g of local admirer. 1 roro, hup with a complete lineup, but which Included a number of iw.iyern in pxr f injuries ptayinif condition be4uee reewvcd n two gam during tbe inuhL two weka with vnfere?te championship contenders of hJh orvlrr, jnayed drf.neivel throughout Iuig bWire the game sis wer the old injuries out and suhrtitute wre t Topped With Moh weafaned wJled upon could do nothing but try th ranks tie thing thy ri hull Utah That Juki a well an could did ml did we tha regulars had tiny been ali Uj 1 ROVO, are continue RUNS LENGTH OF FIELD. Next to the wonderful fight made bv the te,um wlrh h covered itaelf wtlh thft greater glory In dfxt, the feature wan a aennalional run for toichkwn bv Ijc Itliharde 1 tahe hard-h- it tin haibotk, catching the H Y. U kickoff on lna own ten-yar- d line at the start of the third quarter, hire titi way throughHnethe entire ninety vamn to the goal The CTimwn plavera diapkiyed nnifr which thnv fluhes of the brildancv exhibited in their prevbmn baa a free Thom wre time when they to teaT through the H Y U lina at will, but they were, aint'! in- -' variably halted ixfore touchdhwna Twice they ioet the could be wored bn on down when .within the B five1-yarof the d line. On U plriyu on fmnrth down, when butwerea ring! yard wag naedL, they ( tumble to turn the trik. r The game wa probably the gre.itert of Imowt fiT continuance the selble jk In tide nartmn Approximateto ftSOft hand rn witnena wore fane ly Pnyvq greatest at home contort, and 11 Were tremendonA v lmiroed with thi gwroetiej of the home team Unp-twYotJtwr i.unft in f r pr. bibly more than nnr other individual for pi & Fhrlv m the gigie he mut phi rWlVed a rle it cut over hh U ft eve of Jitiiv three hn he in length and He rofueed to tav removed, de$ lifter bavdn hN head bafuliigt d, waback In the frav at the etart ofthf half, plajln aj Htrenuoualv Its ever her firtt tmichdown ktah aftef fourteen minutes of pav In the Tha hill ms In pli.v ojMjdn iwrltd upon Die Y tlnrtv-- f iM vord ltn after a iwnt from Hu -' educated toe had bounced ort of huundn 1 he ball vw bucked ever the line with the use f straight Lotl'ili .lewkon scored thd touchdown Watkins try for Kooik failed. I LOSE BALL NEAR GOAL. There were no o irea in the second Vt.Ui was t;jnn the penod although line, win re thev opponenta fmic-var- d a4 lin a Uit one vxil n Dirougn niDU! d prettv f io ki(w fn'td w v r, light v t ! tind-- f d t hru n ft wd AHtimui a vard tour mson Ihvon made a end l k to Twmpb n Ux n mvh nd bin fitiotn M th U ath wattrd " Wh.tnev i. k dba to1, to cun mi tie Dixon who ,ut r f eiilt' r v uD bne ivt lmed it to t)u fiftv On the next p!a Htirrn pen tinted the Y line and d..wnd Ihukard before Utah that Athlete got into n dimi however w is j n tl 7 d fftren v ird A uu g eh ven 'he boldine f(r ball on giving thirv v.trd Tine th ttihs Marion fade m an nt t mpt iU left gnaid but Bird wngd his r wn v throtgh the in v.mls A forward wvi bv Dixon l Matron t uied A tWijvhiv alo fat t a Uth with the IhuI or her own iton lwxU vard I1n- - ud tw run, J :r. Rfchanl Tnido firvt down with an eicht-var- d gain through left ta kle Whtnev placed the bail on the two-yaline and Jewkes over for a trtbchdown YVatJfms faded to ktik goal, fourteen miphtes of the game had elapwcd up to this pointy Diyoa kicked to Jewkfa. who wt ball to Utah thirty-var- d Richards made seven yards through rtaht tacwle and VChitner made twelve yard over the same Tbl the weak position. f)teared epot in the ! line, and Utah took ddvaBrae of It. Bird again sustained injur!, and this time was removed tn favor of Taylor Jewkee made three yards through renter and Champion made six yards around left end Whitney made first down over n,iit tacoi juat as the line, .th r waa fcy D. th - th ahrtlt C th wM th mmt at th Crajr to th ouLtl no at a ah- - hr th crack of Ui th battle, th coateto tarn edii waa a sa. In which th kicker' wao to Jnkto for tin L. D. 8. U. and Bihrm for Wert took tho najor role in the booting wa a decided etanent In th game, for kick after kick earned to ooa being blocked BY the narrowest of margin. Tim Ineo at both team Mood their denuuickn, ground when occasion with otonewOU fidelity, hod a ehoefc- would atmw the two almost on par. When the 6&inta came charging down historic Cumntirwr field, after kkdeing att to Went Mgh, their appearance wa entmgh in ltee) to shake the conidence uf the Weet Gidera But the Panther held, through Van CotL fullback, who unrolled yardeepe through the Sain tine far tMrty-flr- e unita Van Cott waa in fared at thia stage when Went was shadowing the very rtandarde at (ft Sainfa and was removed from Che ftmy. The infariag at Van Cott had deep atgnMcance, for wit hoof a doubt the game wofad howe resuKed ditfereatiy with him in the ftneup. M J t, . V ' I , v ? v f 4 l - y ; s ' - s t hi jrT, KfT w J . 1 i r i, t. : if ' ' ' - Lh t v -- 4 5 S ' t,- -: s V,1'1' .7 - Kt!, f 4t , svx V- ' fv ", ft S' 3l pMx - j 1x 5 PtJ 4 " , T ,, , H r,) - 4 ilivj .sf f t . ir, . i ' N BOTH l r: - i - .'x-- . c urB. Su.n . J- - r ' , , f fkl . HARD. FIGHT The boys playing end position for bmJ team vgere eepecioily kned up on account of against stiff op portion All the wingme the punting duel made their mortis, hut the work of Netihatmen and How the far the Wert was instrumental lu the Panther victory. On numerous occasions Jewkes of the L. D. tore through the West Side hfee water through a sieve, but always m L D S began to shadow the rtandards of the Panther, Coach McIntyre's crew plugged up the holes and bora down. Cam la, tackle, and fidcox, guard, far the winner performed In a grati-In- g manner, while Wrtwter for the losers broke through repeatedly and twawd up Weet Side's plays. Merrill whs also a itdning light. The game started with the Faint kicking off to Idoyd, wfa advanced the .bafl to the forty-yar- d hne. After bucking the line for a few email the Wert fumbled, but recovgains ered the baH Neuheuen attempt-e- d a drop-kicbut mimed. Punting was feaerted to by the opposing teams. The Gold and Blue gild men by superior line phmgdog took the bwH to the Wert three-yteline, where their opponents hne htid two downs. Rikrem then primed out of danger and the only chance that the . D. & had to push over a touchdown was tout. The quart ended with the ball on Wests hne v , Utah, together with night netted through acrlmmowpa, yard bail to the twwrtty-evathe brought iT On fourth down Mianm Una tried a drop-kicbut the bail curved to the left of the upright Late in the third ported Mnnaon intercepted a I tah paen on the forty-yarline, ami it ap cored for a amend jr two an though he migtit gwt away from a mn Richards, however, poumied upon biro and the TiH best chance went glimmering for four plays later the bait won 4ot on downs SEVENTEEN FIRST DOWNS. Utah secured ten first down in the flrsd half, nine of which ourw from m rlmnmge In the second haf they hul one mwire firm down on a forward pawn, and gained four frown scrlm- upnwi I n k, d k, rriHgo rd fr d SAINTS kes Dikon tah Moyle for Rhfsui for Van Uott, Hurvert for Not km. Rawreji for Hiirren, Moffat frr hhane Rndth far Watkins Roberg frr tTha tnfhn, tThampion ftr Botmrg Iv-Injrdfor 3hanguon. Holier for Richard and Hock far Jewkec Urovo Mendenhall for Young, Young for W Mendenhall. Puman for Hunrodl, Tavhr for lackard Hackanl fg Hird, Wilkinson for Packard, Hollltwrar for cung P MendenhaB for Taylor S"cre by quarter . Iuh n y u Hcore I .. rhb... . Martlneau Holme ... Referee Hanker, Northwestern Field Umpire Schommen, Chicago lilinoia, judge Young, Wndeyan. Head linesman Nichols, Oberlin. Drop-kic- k WatkJna vffictHi' Reforve Rfciaer Umpire Head Rnenmn Simonda Rimmria A anil (hampion furtbbd on the n. t pi vv kbknd to 'lav or w h oti down, the Y" tWMitv ftv. vard lin In k uK m ird mvimi ard light. through h.tru-tfuklo on tvo Im, Inn kx ui mas peint.il mI fi uiunossaiv unigh Kb h ini'. tut r pit nes a forward unit made ten yatds pas from Dixon downed bail mat 1ho bfre bdng on B Y U s frty vard line A forward pas Whltnev to (lilies gam Rh h pie, resulted In s t Jewke and ' Dhampion mmle fir'-ard. line hM for (w down The wtnf in plunges and a forwxnl oinplete Matktn Rtt p pted a di op ki k and failed tR'kle nhtn their Jtkv u- GOLDEN GRIDDERS v FIGNTH i t h Third V th,k l,a" V o.n four-- R on F 1 thir own l v n , ot iJJA"'1 .klT" lo .lev,"., ni v 1..,- T ! . t en(J I. wkes I h'r by kioke.1 to Tavlor the taJI to the d"e who "Y forty-liv- e and Parttard made throuph center and left rukrerti ana crowd the goal Une With the neareot man ten vrd behind On an attempted forward pass the estra point Watkins was forced to run around ripht end He was thrown Idxon kicked bard tn Richards, who returned to Utahthlrtv-yarline Richards made eipht ards oyer left puard from kick formation. Jewkes made first down through the same t hampion then went around left end for a thirty-yar- d run. dexip-Inthe npposinp tackier with a speedy shift Whitney and Jewkes m,rde first down with line buck Two more Ime bucks failed and Watkins lifted the ball between the cross-bar- s for three point Dixon kicked to Jewkes, who ree turned the ball Jewkes and Whltnev mode eight yards through center er'1 gjt fr - d n p to-th- DEFEAT COWBOYS BSTTLE ('L wsm f Minn, footbill ita first Rx'kv AbmnUiin coivfirtms game here th from th. uftrmon I nivorwtv of 0 2" t fun. Je In the firs minute of plav r r D' g iv tie mi f irft s when U .rz s up the bin v n dah.1 t t n o ic.li 11 pingCi w uv ,t j ixiovv n ftr voiliev otviin in the s,4,t, j rtrvj final j n k1 Vyo, Between Two Teams; Bears and Trojans Win Matches. i h n pi n vard line Dixon k k u t aid who return thr I, ill i n vard-- , wa-h mttr Whitmv forward pa'tw kK'k,'u of da riper toOham-- a ceptrd b Man wm F Mend nhall w a downed In hia track. substituted for Bunnell and Movie f r forward pass, the ftrat of the Two htuk failed and Dixon Hlllespie broupht it Birtoen-yar- d rSSi made three yards bv a forward pass ,alnto With one vard to go for to Muron khe thrp' bail to Gi W,l!;5lAnT,,i,L fumbled ajid Die bail went made fiy yards downa-- Y over to Utah A line buck faibd and anaind left end. Whitney made two Whltnev passed twentv vird into the over left tackle. hand of Batkina The ft quarter enchd T'lah was penal. with Utah 15. B Y P'T A FOURTH QUARTER ,r U l"np forward "Pion. failed, and the i, ,nk went Utah ball on their own twentv over Roberp went In for line A line buck filled and two were !..P lr0Ub,d by M" forward iwvsees mxnipb t Us twentv Jewks Kliked to It harks and vard line Hagen r placul Iluirn Inert. (Richards and Tiurren r plat d N iti n JT to hmnph left tackle fai!d to cen and Dxm ki k an VhT ret down over t hampion who rflumrdth IniII f if rmrt'' n' followed th-- with teen v trds I t h made no gam- - dn thr,mh the same straight Une pbmgs lemke- ku k, L? made three yards and fiftv five v irN to T.o ir wh w first down o i ith vVi Two line bocks in hi- - trub ..rword PAK. faded . J,wkee m".eS stttut d for Watkins k on t and ki k the thirti-tlUrov faed riln ;1 tah i mb ' ir,D thre line bu k I I k ' th hi he ball on the"r own and Jewkev thn nit tt Ilhevd went Ip for an goal line Pone ",T truilr'1 he V.n Dix n for kulnnN and lioberg for Si vanls kicked to Uolierg mho mid ten vanD I wint j'kard through tackle for a h. t th ha k' tie .'drds and the firstrlpht down Provo Ivefore being dwned had made to that the. pushed by straight football Two point line line wn three-jim- l u. Us tailed and Ihxon kicked to Po- eleven to their on Urovo went to ball ls rp the tn fumbled He where and downs r Dixon then kUk'd out of wt InomdUteljr tackledrecovered Kimball !;:k -- rd thirty-five-ya- . drop-kic- rd m rt faetikiiuwtt Millett Merrill .. Vce rx ftiteox Oilbert Webster .. .. c Heckler torsi It . le, Hrtt I2oj4 nikrem qt rh lh fb ..... .. Peart Minn Or" ,y ttarff . fierrlra ..... Prtmoo Jevken . Jenkins Va Cott SahetiTntJoot West Dsurt for Van ToK trmb fnr glimx fllleet fr Lamb, Urteh for Irtnele L I 8 Raiding for Oarff Impregnable throughout, thoogh a soft spot appeared In the second period, In which tiie Boilermakers scored In a hrWhant succession of hne atd Hne tacks from their own five-yar- ILLINOIS JUMPS WOLVES ASSAULT ON NORTHWESTERN MICHIGAN AGGIES TVaadwtowi Rvhord. MISS CHANCE. backers, but an attempted place kick by Jenkins failed and the Wert breathed easier. L D. flf worked tbe boil graduady into the Panthers territory. Jeakias punted to Bikrera, who fumbled the bad, and waa thrown back to tbe goal line. For a time the Saint rtock soared high because it looked Fke the Saints had pushed over a safety on their rivals the West, but Referee Ashton nded d that the ball go on the West twenty-yarline. The Saints resorted to passing, which netted then? about eight yard. With successful Une bucks by Jewkes, Peterson aud Yesng, the bail wa fifty-yar- d given to the West on the line owing to a penalty on L D, S. renot During th for reporting mainder of the first half. Hlkrem and duel a Jenkins engaged in punting and the ball was on the Wert forty-yar- d line, when 0. the half aaded. The score was 0 to WEST REACHES GOAL. For the most part the third period was a punting duel, Ktkrem of the Wert gsttfng a little the better of the The West, by mtocemful argument. forward passes, worked the ovii to line. On the I D. 8 thirteen-yar- d a very perplexing fake play, kkkrem tore tfaough right tackle for a touch heuhauseo woe successful in down, his try for extra points. L. D. 8 kicked off and another punting battle took place. The Saints attempted three passes In quick eucoeasioti, all of which failed. The baH was resting Une on the West's when the whistle blew, ending the third quarter. Jenkins kicked a wonderful kick of about sixty-fou- r yards length and the West advanced the bait to the -Hne Bikrera punted out twenty yard mussed two of danger and the 1 D. two penalties After names. attempted the I D. s being the offender both times, the ball gradually wa worked Into tbe L. D 8. territory. Nott and Lloyd were successful in circling th end for substantial gains which S. brought the ball to the D. Une At this point Nenhausen, Panther end, scored a wfcteh ran tbe beautiful drop-kic- k score up to ten. The I D. 8 was two in succesefid passes completing which carried them nearer the goal, but the didnt threaten to score Neuhousen attempted another but was unsuccessful During the remainder of the game the ball remained near the center of the fiokl and the game ended with the boll en line, ending one of the the fifty-yaever fought m nmet bitter betDe this division Lineup and summary: L. D 8 Wot High. for PMeran, Wrt for Orteo, (rff The Saint started out the second Tooag fnr Hcrtitr, Peterson for Tooag, Yoimg and for flerriee, quarter intent upon Service for Tooag Sronn showed their best footballscoring of the day Touchdowns, Went, oai Eikrnt. after by pushing the bail to the seven- - ard tnochdoim, Neahaeeen nl from field, line One pass and three fgctacular Netaiuaaeo Referee, Afhtam, empirn, For runs threw' a score Into the West ffvrfa, heed hoenman. 8wan. ... fh Subftrt.utkn w j to In a eoataat wEh a kicking duel W- -t toiah at tN 1 D. - t y v lth A forward rtspectivelv paaR Jmkiv thn dnp; d tun k to 1 uvi.ri was tnterespted by Rlch-'.!gain ? and ki ked I o r iglv'v irt to pnt I downed on the spot yhn "V 1 the Y god nr the ill rudmg D vn up held Jewkes pd It w m k M'd ovr the rolling alirg tit -- 'mrui amj goal line a the half . i I twenv-u- d n lhR "X 1 en !cl iSonre I'tah 6 H Y I 0 line. THIRD QUARTER, Troxo fidesl t - tm arl khked out fm Uip first pav of Uie eonH half j of nound on h r uwn miv eight-vard Mne Whint-kitkM to Richard, on 1 tah mid. two v.ds Tixin d line ami tbe fleet Urimwn over rght tinkle and II i hard made twelve n m thr. ih eft ackl An Imfbark xped through the enre field blueof to adsed a Birl eatcrod athletes for one of temporary halt the injuiy fit the game at tho taunt iu.Kt ptacular runx of the nelJewkes son maIe three over right tackle For half the length of the field Captain Ik Young, husky tackle, was th) interference wo excellent, th removed, due to a deep locerapon oJir half Richards picked his own fthcv the left evr IV, -- Mendenhall - 41 fYM rui ulf Die futN-vT-- d On an mb mpt e t. f ' ' Z'i x upertortt vv ttn I t. lout the ball on downs, and later lit the quarter failed oa a try or a fiald goal 'J'h second towclukwm caws In the made third quarter wlstn Ksrtnwd hriw aonsat4aml ruiv-freskickoff Watcenfrom a high kins, rncelvlnf ter, and not having sufVdant time In which to kick, elected to run with the lull! lie made about aiht of the intorvehln fifteen yards to the goal line before being downed The law quarter was about even. were nunyerouw upon Siflxntitiithm both miietk, Th game ended with the twill In the middle at the field, and In s piMMowdon. The Utah playen performed exceedingly well when upon the defenae There wre but two "TM flrwt downs Heourad. aeide from penaMee or fumbles, and they were both made In tk first ItAjf Hunter Maneon. the ordy ronatatent ground gainer for Provo, wan chiefly rmprmaihle far thns I in broke through the Crlm-s- r ywintasre m wull a number of tlmen for gain of frown three to eight yards Y The hal but two ohanree throughout the entire game to score, ! ami they were not esny ncee, by Warly In the flrwt quarter any mean IHxon returned a punt ten yards to put ttie UD1 in the middle at the flcM. A fifteen-yar- d penalty FIRST QUARTER. (lhanr of the ptwtnj ended the Utah son the flip up and Ji.we to quarter Ttoun defend the went pal ltrUrtiim appeared uPortty hne at thi. clivcn lined up it Die turt)-ar- d the pa me At althe sun a romarkahle "Plrln ukh fAv towor! 2 3u o clock Heferw most t xacU spirit. Sonire Utah 6. 11. Y. and FimJba Rlasr blew bis ahl'rtlo SECOND QUARTER. kKkwd forty five yanls into Die reRlrharda made a yard over rleht waiting inns of tenRichards, who Jewkc.s ball turned the off y nwh of Du .irde wmlwJ,7rk" rlp,MHl on the firm offnivc ripht end Richards t Yimeon. went fur sit jardtf over ard whtch h!ed rorhrr rielit tackle K'"n " hf'?ird Rxlh t. in', were f shtirg hard and n. v failwl at lB(t tarkle and bv led to offside t ixiet t u ,r frt h i ' ''' t ' West High Defeats Saints in Stubborn Battle Which . Is Marked by Many Kicks rl-TSTS- tatke n luifda and VSlutn v elcvtii .lewken fii.d to I ,ud knt ,n Dti Ant line il jard dio,'H,d the returned vh Inxon t ;arai t their own thinv-)-nr- d Wi twcutv vanDm.uU gam i five-var- il line I ml hrough cert r 1 'u kird fai ed to gain vwr the uiu pmsition. ixor knkd to Uhampion, who ran -- irda. Jewkes the ball btrk through ( enripped off time jarde und ar went nil ter and (Tiampnn thv initial one of end for firt ilwn. v wdv b i Vv h t iu v nude the game wit skirting nrht etui mil ft Jwk tv kit tu uJ a prettv run thiough Uuhird'-maten x ard-- ar d firvt down n ui otf to kn p w two v iri (m thr m xt o i 1 JvvrKev tumnid end reewormg H w ith Kimlii ' , Utah Halfback Runs Ninety Yards With Ball for Touchdown; Cougars Dison Kick-of- f play Remarkable Strength on Defense; Cfinison Scores in but First and Third Periods; 3500 Fans See the Game. gf m TIHT SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY JMORNINO, OCTOBER 23, 16 Tie olc-ve- i LWTtUN; Aggie KdriTmiKt' 7 KL CHINK Ore., Ort The of Oregon and the University a f Ms bo liaUled to, a csrele De here toftav. This is the third time these univerRitkxi have fought to a tie. Ail 27 end fc cjjmjrk-te1(M to Kan 72 varde, g4ind (Ki ku "7 ards Th m bv the Kbrort team nine forward po.ssts wh. 'e tin universitv mmccoded In conducting oniv one pus fsu eleven ynnrls Although cwiDpinyed on the ground and in the fur, the un4verwtj efcnK,e at cnfital strengthen-- d other contests between them bare rrmerTs and prevnted a stone wail defence that couJd not be pManced at been warm by Oregon gA4 lire two-vr- d Axior ., Swartz It was a hard, grueling contest and flein- n Oregon pearly scored at the end of t fits m the baokfiehl wee a f c tiuit nns?stentlv giiurl the f rut half hut w'ssi unnble to get the Agwes lint rp m the ball a rows from Idaho s one yard trritorv their irivs brokeunnorsjtv nuinsi the defer ve pivoig of Halej an Live. Daviden in Dw ur i rs tv line and ftt- Rrth team reerrrted to Smith and Hod;-in the h'vivfKld 'uiKh. ( regon mak ng a good ftfiare of In r m this wuv ud;ue I Or koii iixule two n vrlv snoressful h.irhre iking at temp's to jvut the Pali BEARS ov r tind tuh turn rein hed thi vaitl Unc on e rstr the biee of the I 'TTk PfUlTr.AND r p rtoi and again in the third ivt 1 , of h time ih haul Ct)ifirrM dofitcd kst on downs T nit-,-it- v St I it. mon ikw squad also rchcd Whfnshn The lolhge here txliy to ft i h-- r from tlw Idaho rtght van! line in the ftnrt, riropkirk !) aa held therr but The VanU.ils j the twetu-- , mi hne near th end of 1 thientened in the fourth when th v the flrrt quarter th1 a Ho. ked kuk reached Oregon s fivvvard I ne, but In the fourth which MH1 frll oh Uuk of the c mgnr gul line w ii the exTci item threw Jtiivts a seven-yar- d of the sioring kvs. and an Idaho naltv brought the tent tlan-gef aliform i orut mid us onv drive in of Util !ack the danger tone Idvlngton wnt in for ChamFor Oregon the entire twukfielcl rwf-f- ( the fourth hut 1.e,t the 1m!1 on a anfombe pion i When wdhm nr loiif in great style ird of Stivers. Line buck filled to go n for Utah ti msl was the outanding th,. g.ai lnr and Jewkes kicked to Tol-- r n who( s' iiir quaitcrUuk bnl-UntHe played for the visitors he thr had tak befora was tackled throughut the game and lian-illTavlor steps P Mendenhall reii,x, hi team wjth machinelike xre- and Moffat for Kvans Ut vh w uv u IN half the distance to lu r goal Ortgon plaved the entire game exline because a placer talked buk to cept the lot two rmnirtes without the r feree .STANFORD IMMUNITY rvrt suiietiluoon. Idaho substituted three ?7 - The I nii erHv plars times f Sorthrn Cali-- f Utah failed to gain on th foutrht us wav to a hard- and Jewkes kicked to the 1 Y I rnia Ttie and lineup mimmary 1 4 lm Hmk twentv-vnr- d to 7 virUcv arned Stanford I t ! xon Vnked uiiv-- U m a la n fKtlali e Whltnev made tw.i irN aiound right onfereee ilus ..fernoon end a the gnim end'l U ent-- r Hod F dirns after I tub U o - B Final ir nidLkiPfcr th f.rM for his tea u v blM kim; ,i and punt recovering lh hall near the nem gal line m the COUGARS HOLD TIGHTLY sinl fr TROJANS TRIUMPH STANFORD GAME reijed nttnii ,itr boulder victor sycnd pnod re eat d hW ;rform-aim the fourth juriod and wot th irride for the Trojans IN DENVER GAME DKNLR,of in a FoKad i won fetrrvf came tvt mud the tn a Ivkw Mo midin from he 1 vn of Denver hore today 21 !1to 7 Hne plunging hv irthorn and the aerial work of Onpt.n rt Quinfor the Denver defeat lan npeHed eleven eooro.1 lone urrfversKv its Denver tmwlfdown in the third je-- d whn ml Heat inte'X'eptftoi a forwan! ran nixtv4- vard for a lou hdow n Sonva-ftorxi- Sie tregon t by ld(io Referee -l IL-o- . . . ..ft ft ft ft Nolan rnplrolmewiian Dimaldson - lHrman. 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MARTS PUTS ON GREAT COMEBACK Kanab, Vernal, Members of State Association Kdit and Verml hish schoos were evtrdiv Htitnittttol lo membership In the Utah High S hrol Athletic assa'ia-tlo- n At a sj'eci U of the loard of ojntJf1 A wmitar request for p esti'n hth school Of by the Id iho was refused The cnae of Tom OwllJi'im of mam-brshi- T1VSON Via , Oct 27 fhitplnved 5rAniteAva reiew(d The Ijnard memOTionneM Kicked goal In Ok PrM three quart p smothered ber unliell the ruling of the ellgthll-- i by hne and ar.al a tack by the lTm-mt- v tv arbitrator whkh wa rhal he ha COLUMBIA AGAIN DEFEATED. of Arixona eleven, it Mary fHir vfar of csanteDfion in foothal f Oakland, &I . come beck NBW YORK fVt 27 Columbia 8 grulder ball otkL therefore not eligible to plqy Haughton-coache- d eleven suffered it. strong in the linal "quarter and won on the thraHte elevrn MKond auccevMve defeat todav loMnu from the kildat bv a scare of 22 An executive committee to handle ft 10 to to 21 here todav Columbia to William, sea-rtbasketball affaire for the 1923-2- 4 its opponents, scoring thuteen wwe rmmed. cnnidstsr of J.hhie Coming hak lq Die final quarter, tch fof fh Plirplo, blit with the score 20 to I against them, hi. Mown, C. Oren Wlieon. JV II, MU first doWn1! JR. Adam. tba wart coast toani started sa oariai cb.lL KatorU Hloa end lathed Dim decisive punch. CHICAGO, Oct. 27 (By the Associated Press ) Illinois, with it Wheaton ace, Harold Grange, performing in sensational style, defeated Northwestern here today by a ore of 29. to o On only one occasion did tbe Purple of Northwestern appear to have a chance to score, and when the goal line ol the Orange loomed before them Grange stepped in, grabbed a forward pass that looked ducked, dodged, good , for a store, wriggled and ran hi way out of danlanded behind the and goal post ger yard from where he started ninety Ii required from one to five aen to pull Grange down, and even uien he managed to wriggle along fur a few yard farther Protw-Wtbe other epic of the afMinnesotans Put Up Stub- ternoon waa when Northwest! n braced in the shadow of their own held with the la'I line and goal born Defense ; Notre on their own firmly d line in tht After four downs tne third per od d line bail waa found on the Dame Again Victors. and the Northwestern rooters cheered to the echo. The last touchdown came a the reof a beautiful forward paoe by Munnx, vw. Oct. 27 nlwun-ti- n sult Hanson who had relieved Britton. It was unable to overcome the stubthrow to Muhl, was a fifteen-yar- d born (Wenw of Minnesota and fought who slipped over the other ten yard the goal ball between the and placed the north men to a d tie In a the goal. Coutchie football game at Camp Ran- posts. Northwestern (0) Illinois (26) re dall today Taylor Neither team showed the . lavis rt dash that would have Ltd to sooting. ategmuwm rg Vlmnenofa showed a forward puw . . Jxwry ntiaxk that had Wiooonsln iKizzled at ... Kelley t mes during the game, hut was un. Uortn able to Lake advantage of gain The . Johnson stumor kicking of Taft raw the an advantage on exchange Badger Louder qb of punt that made up for most of the gam Minnesota garnered from the Wolfe aerial offensive. McKlwain Both of the teams remain unbeaten Banne tn the western conference Neither, however will have a claim on the 13 ft 3 729 ft championship should their Big Ten 0 0 ft ft eitven come through the season with 3) Grange Tmjohdown a chan hite of victories Britton Prints after touchdowns for Onlv on e did Mnnesota rcakf H (substituting threaten to score and that came In lft, Coutchie 1 Hall) the third period, when an attempted Point Wert Referee Tlarkett, place kick from the thirty-yarline Yale. Umpire Haines, went wild Field judge DckersalL Chicago. YNisconsln missed Its scoring chance Cornell. Whyte, linesman Head in the last period when, with the bail niH i one-yar- one-yar- hard-pue- 0 drop-kick- " and forward passes that baffled the Farmer in aH but Die third perhwl At no other time waa it but a triumphal martii for theanvthing Wolverines, the Aggie, though fighting fiorceB, grtlng ground steadllv. Vick, playing in place of Steger. who is being held In for next weeks game at Iowa (Tty, plaved brillianDy, plunging and passing fur He was but one of repeated gam several substitutes ued by Ooach Tort to reveal a wealth of strength among the Michigan reserve reu.-ev- SPEED TELLS IN THIS Mich, Ot r7 Hiay-ingreater speed and drive m thHr attatk in th f r! half Washmgtoo and J fferson defHtel the lnverit of Fx troit for the second time .n three years here this afternoon, 4 to ft era Although the niargin of but a nmgte touchdown, itvictory doe not ehow how auperior the Pennayhan-m- n were to tbe Michigan eleven From the outset It wa clearly evident that the Red and White wa facing a better rfuad Unable to get at rtraight football during the firrt half, Detroit reported to forward paaming in the iaet two aerial gnroe proved litperiod. The tle better a & means of advancing the ball, for most of the paaew went over the head of the intended receivers. DF7TROIT g COLGATE BEATS WESLEYAN. UTICA. N Y , Oct 27 Colgate de- feated Ohio Wesleyan, 27 to ft, here today. Eddie Tryon, Colgate' fleet halfback, tore around the Weslean wing and through the Une for many Fete substantial gains Redii.ger croeoed the goal fine twice once in the first quarter on a fiftecn-arrun and once in tho third quarter on a pass d d on th and line, third down. Schneider caBed a for- NOTRE DAME WINS ward pa that was intercepted by FROM GEORGIANS Nbrnhamson for M nnesota, Martineau then kicked out of danger (B) Lineup and summary NOTRE DA.MJC. Ind Oct !7-M isconswn ft The fisThttnK Minnesota (ft) ) Pr lh, AKSocuUed eleven. conqueror of JArtr Dam. Us third Army nd Princeton, eoored three within victory Georgia weeks today by detesting 20 o crowd to 7, before Tech . southerner The ooe spectators. fouvht s stiff upWli filth t. but feH before sheer superiority snd s aipcfe-lexecuted brand or foothaJI Coach Rookne of the Notre Ihme harkfield warriors threw s reonndarv into the fray at th- - start keepin his the stars on the side fines, hut afterdrive Georetan stPrted a threatenln kickEnormous Crowds on the first few pfavs after the off, Notre Dame's area wer hurled twenty-five-yar- d , -- Before Not. 1st Just Phone Ui to Save You A See Gridiron Games ln(StS1fStlfanl , NBW YORK, Oct. tat vthon 27 foot-hn- os least h aver popular by the immensthrong that turned out to witness many of the important contests on toA schedule total of apday witproximately 317 ftftft person nessed six of the leading game placed in the east There fiere ftftoou fane at New Ikven to see Yale bet Brown, the same number at Cambridge to watch trounce Harvard, 42 ftftft at Ih isdelphiw to witness Penn victory over Pentre, 4ft,ftOO at Baltimore to see Navy and Princeton battle to a tie, 26 ftftft at the Yankse stadium to watch Pena Htate and West Virginia piftv a 3 gome and 10.00ft at Bakersfield Jo wltnee the 'defeat of Columbia at the handA of WtUtams., Ttiai-mout- h s is. , Wol"-TVime- Hamilton-Beac- h Electric Vacuum y . J ANY ARBOR, Mich. OrL 27 Michigan whipped the Michigan Aggies field today. 37 to ft by a mixture of line plunge, end runs at Ferry Brush Vibntlng Super-Suctio- n Gets all the bits, And all the grit, Others cant get-grit that cuts the nap. But the H.-ha A Rap. J And Its brings. The cut ting grit that clings, ' - - - Lot- - us pro vs It Th Best Vacuum Mad. Its 1 " hackfieM In action, Georgia Tech to never threatened and managed scots a-- - towchdown - onlv - when Rock net's reserves were Hr the frame CHICAGOANSROMP OVER PURDUE BOYS 7 Oct Purdue was CHICAGO. vanquished by th smashing line of the Iniverslty of Chioago to today. M to I but returned holder's of Honerierdom tonlstht th score seasons first th th against Maroons persons, inchidlna Twenty thousand Purdue visitors saw close to V The play was remarkable the gam. for the sustained line piunsrin of both teams. -- white th open formation were Rtti short of utterly reelected. Tba aunsa dsfens tsw virtually tac--tk- w supor-suctlo- 6m n It And Tonll Hav No Other. rBKE TRIAL A Year to Pay Ttad In Your Old DODGE It On. BROS. 243 STATE. WAS. 60S) Ogden Stow, 2560 Wash. At |