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Show r 4 THE SALT LAKE TRIBEXE, FRIDAY MORNING; NOVEMBER 23, 1924. 18 MAKE STATEMENTS COACHES MOMENTS OF ACTION IN THE THE GAME IN DETAIL GAME UTAH-A.- C By COACH TOMMY FITZPATRICK, El TIE ha through tha heap oi blue HmioB vh)ck crowd4 ttww th. east eld. hi. 7- -7 nr Ubm. gpMdrty nA fthft broks Into ft etor fiftld ftortfaxrsst ocr-ft- r fa boftdod for 11m 1 too m4 of tho gridiron. tppM tfas wotild-b- o loAlf Oono rftcod thft final thirty ymrdo with Tftufor thoa yto wo ho ffioo chftPOi klekod foot Durtof tho romhinlnv ooooa retests with of oombftt tho faAttto waod wao oithor vifor, hut ht m ioataooo rthrootonod lino oortouoffoid In tho first poriod wtxh had ttio opportunity to ualoftoh 1th offooolvo Tfaroo timoo did tho OHaooft oohorto rsach within ktofctn diofaneo, twlco by Tlrtuo of fumble and onoo whoa Inlorcoptod a rhpmln Raid Jowhoo acorod tho forward pftoa and wsil-niq- h flrot touchdown of tho dav Onood tho Afftoo hold on their own twontjr-ymrlino and twico Vtc Tauter autoraptod the The AmIss dunn drop kicks oourao of tho content tried two place In tho kloklfif doin Knowloo kMu, oarh tnotaaoo howsssr, they wore Abort. considerably KNOWLM lAVIt DAY. It waa only the tackllnf of Knowlee who displayed a tnirat of epood which waa eurprtatnf which saved tho Blue from defeat, for not only did ho hall Jowkee when tho latter whs hooded for a touchdown, hut later followed tho trail of Howell to nab him from tho roar when It aeemed airooet certain ho would fo o'er the fuel lino. Howells carried the hall to tho oloroa penalty yaql Mne. hut a fifteen-yar- d foraointnf stopped the pooetbtllty of a Ltah score Though tho fame odned a tie. tho Crimson opportunities to score far exceeded those of tho Affiee. Not ooce into Utah s did tho Loftan sloven territory put the 10 -- yard lino, while time and apatn tho fYimoon eleven was within atrikinf distance. On each occasion, however, ft failed to display one a scoring punch Two drop-kickfrom tho Uno and another from rd tho lino, were wkle A penalty and tames resulting from attempted end runs, wore instrumental In holding tho advance of tho too on two other occasions. Tho Afffkew showed greeter power In scrimmage, chiefly duo to tho devastating activity of their two ends The Crimsoofond rune and plays wore of kittle value to them yesterday, as Woodside and Love crashed into the Interference with such effect an to was stop tho play entirely Especiallyftcca-Woo this true of Woodelde On one this alert Aggie wtngman stopped throe plays In succession, throwing tho Utah backs for losses in each instance. The Aggies hack fie Id gained SOI from scrimmage, while tho figyards ures show Utah's total as Ht Utah mads Seven first downs, four from scrimmage and three from forward passes, while the Agglee made five first downs from scrimmage The Aggies attempted four forward passes, none of which was successful and two of which were intercepted. Of Rtm. wfasa ts ft I , rty v.r th. Utah ....prolr rd tl-ya- DICK t V rd ,t rd m rd bt Bp COACH FIRST FBRIOO. THIRD FBRIOO. IrickH off for tho Appt. K.ewlm IdeM aft ta Ckaapks llna. J.wkao poal made, Us. ta a yard throuph awlw, Howells failed who rwtursia freka tho Bm. UehfatM ripped to palm Uvlnqato. hit rlpht. tackle tha for three yards aftpr which J.wka. off twenty-fiv- e yard around right ewd sad waa downed by loddtnpham. Una. kicked, t. th Appl When KoowIm htt th U. Una for Ho weiie mado tw. yarwa. Rook thrM three yard. Whltlnp wan tnjurwd. hut and a forward paaa HowwQa to Chamrwoovarwd. KnowlM fallMI to pala aad pion. took tho bail to tho Applo llna. wharo OumslN fumbled th.n aurprlMd Utah by kleklap from a apread formatlen. and amddlngham ranarmad for tb the ball rolllnp to Utah llaa Ywto TJrinpstoa Jewkea kicked out to Thsmaa. who l- kicked who wa dowaod ta Ma track as tbo wa. deemed oa th Utah ttao. wad How. II tin. Laddinpham mad tw yard, Utah throuph crater, Thomas waa (topped thrown haeh a yard by Wooddd. aad oa an ond run after which J.wkM on th aoxt play Woodsdd apala pot a through th lln an throw Ikvtnf-otoIntcrcoptnd a forward pM from for a kma of ala yard. Not eoa-U- il and ran to th. Apples with this ahowlnp Wood aid Ha, whsew K.owl.s maaa a fla tackl. At This point Woodelde. Apple ?uhod Rook hack a yard aftar onwhich tho kick. ta loddlnph.m rlpht end. be ran his hrlUlut work Itn. Appl bv throwlnp Ulvlnpston far a KnowlM mad a yard around loft ' losa Jewk.e waa ha itad hy Htdrldu nd th. Apple. protmd.d a Utah for- ond aad than craahad through centor ward paaa AswIm w.r. PM.JIM4 five lor alkht yard Ho mad tt dflrat dowa palR for off.lda Utah making tint for tbo AgglM with a yirdi rlpht down oa th. penalty. through enter. Aaderaon circled end tor all yard aad on an atZewkM tor. off four yards over cenMl forward pan. play Uaddlop-hater, Howells fallsd to pain. Champion tempt waa throw back .l.ven yard accomplished flv vsrds through renkick out ter and with ons iVrd to po JswkM KaowtM and, a thirty-yar- d llna. of bound, on Utah's waa Mopped hy th. Appl. lln. and Utah waa held on four plays and the Farmer, took the ball oa down Captain Woolley went over center Tauter kicked ta Laddinpham who for two yards sad on a play which waa downed oa th. Aapl.on two Haw plays looked Ilk a hip Atrpi. pain, Thom- Kaowtos fallod to gala on the as fumbled tbs ball when taoktod, aad then kicked Ml of bound,wao reMn. Tha Ml and JswkM. for Utah, rwcorersd K, A. CL turned and Utah penalised fifteen lira going to th Apple mad. a yard and Howell .yerda for holdlnp. ptvtng tb Apple, down aaa thrown for a Iom of a yard by flrat After Andoraoa pained two yards Woodelde J.wkM w. forced to Imv. Knowlss mad a gala of twenty -- two the game being replaced by Whltiwy around loft ond for an Applo After Whitney felled to d.nt th. yards down. On two plays Knowles flrat drop-kick Taufer mimed a Appl. lln yards aad toddlnphsm lino, and th. msda thr, from th. tors through center for nln yards Apple took tha ball oa (ha aad another first down. Th Apple lln. for offside On tb. eeeond play Thoma. fum- wsro penalised fir yard In gh am k Iave, bled apaln when tacklad from tb. A forward paaa, I odd m a placo-kls- k treed Knowles failed and rear and Dvt.man recovered for Utah lino. Utah refrom tha Mn. Champion on the A C own on her ball made four v.rds through th. Hn. and covering th lln Taufer kicked out to th Utah Whitney felled to p.ln after which llna. Utah was penalised flv vard. for offd pain mad 1 a e back Loddtngham side Wood.id. threw Whitney 1 ..ken one vard and Taufer again ynlaaad through cnt After Injured. wbM t Urn BauiMw from tha dropkick, this I Knowle mad two ebort pains the v.rd line line Knowtaa fsrmera wmo From the iCnSwiex holding A rained . two yard and then Vlcked to ham to Lov.. ailed and Llvlne-rtonwho. returned five yard from tho line Utah wee mimed a place-kfc- k to the U Utah took tho ball oa tho penalised flftesn vard for foutlnc. Hne and Taufor klokod to Leddlngbam Champion mads five vard throuph llna Uno, who returned fit on tho Llvlnsuton fumbled aad recenter .had tho hall on Tho covered and Howell mad Mi yards yard lino a th quarter nd flrat down around right end, aa Utah' ended. Boors, 6 to 0. the quarter ended. Snore, 0 to 0. FOURTH FERIOD. BCOND FERIOD. Anderson gains a yard. .Knowles Whitney fumbled and recovered, mad Hendrick sight yards and Whltnev felled to toeing two vard back to make two yards and pain over right tackl and Champion dropped wa off for downKnowlM made two yard, after which Jaufer a first run but slipped, making no dropped back and punted loLod- - sn ln-and - Th ?h. thrM yard to dlnpham. who returned teen yard! for holding and with line. the Apple Un. KnowlM Know lee wea stopped, after makinp ball on tha tha a beautiful run through a yard over right tackle, and ha then made field for a touchdown Knowlea kicked to Livingston, who mads a Utah piaoa-Ucwith a a annexed point nice return from the Apple lln. How.ll. Bcor. Aggies T, Utah 0. to th Utah line to Utah's Knowles kicked off two yards and Whitney waa mad llna. where Taufsr fumbled without a gala. A .topped by Lov from a Howells was and recovered. Uvinpwtoa made forward pass .. falls to pain. Rock Howsll Thom-foot. Anderoon replaced grounded. of kicked out Taufsr and for th. Aggie. T.ufar kicked to mads a yard Un lln. wh.r. th bounds on tho ths Utas th Utah wsrs given On a penalty Aggies pained th ball after It acci- Un. Utah on ball the freeRan and th. a hit dentally player fulled to pain and tn Farm- for all, .I.fddlngr"tvrd Unwell, Iom on sn oro euffwot s and "two yards for a first down. Knowles kicked to Livingston on offside Density. Chsmplon msd. slht Un and th Uts half7u4r snd Utah bad first down, Uv, Utahs Howells Insaton failed to ln, CTiamplon msdo back returned six yard forward pass., a yard, throo yards snd twotook gains three yard. Livingston Taufer tho bail on and two fallod, tho Asrse Champion yard llns on th tbo Utah kicked out of bounds Jonos roplseod Dyk.msn Lsddlng-haline Qardnar droppso ma4ft ft Leddlnpham eklrted left end fob two to rain KnowlM msdo and ftv back mad but fallod yvi yards Woolley yards. con tor. Moylo ub.tltu-tloftvo yards through play waa halted for a Utah Kicked to Jones KnowlM Moyle fnc Morris Knowl.. puntboil on tho tho took who ed to Livingston who rotumod tha and wisdo n brilbell twenty-fiv- e yard to th Appl Utah II yard Uno ths field for snttrs line. liant run through th dropkloksd Champion mad three yardwaaWhit- n touchdown. Tsufsr7. Utah T pengoal. Boors. AssHs to ney failed to pain and Utah whs Anderson off Bokicked offside. for flv alised Tiuf.r yard ths ball, berg replaced Champion. Hendrick fumbled tosndthsrecovered Mn Knowle broke through and threw Uvlnpeton war mads a yard. Lsddlnfham flv. yard, loes. Aggie for a three-yar- d KnowlM two offside. With yard and Wooll.y fog penalised flv yard fhe bell near mldflald Howells tor dropped back to kick but th. paM nd th. tnaocura. dewaa oantar from hie war through th ontlr Appl Th. Agrie fense and vu not halted until ha Ant. star fumblad. made Knowl.s for Una, profited, hw.y.r, reached th. Farmer a run of twanty yard, around left where h. we. tackled by Knowlaa. rsrmor and down ths Her. th. Apple line tightened up nd for a first mldflsld. and Livlngatun waa thrown for a on, nossssssd tho ball nsar Utah Moyla for yard loss Rock replacedoverWhitney. Bestla rsplacsd KnowlM mado anotner gain of fir. enter How.ll. mad. no pain and Utah wag a.nt back by a fUt.en-yar- d yard but th Agglas lost It on nn mad. penalty LaddinghamKnowie. penalty for holding Knowl. oflsld ontar. grounded a pan from Howells and thr.. yard through and .nd around tv. another rig.ht, broke up after the Agglee yard, Utah pane the Farmer posauad the knowlaa klokod out of -bounds on llna on down ball Utah' On the next play Llvlngetou InterChampion lost a yard at left snd and Livingston failed to gainwhoHowolla cepted a forward pM from Leddtng-hantd and was downed by KnowlM on thrw s riM to Livinfttok lln Howalla fumbled a splendid gain of flftern yard, afUtah Rock hit th. end recovered The Aggie, suffered ter receiving th. ball Knowl. Inters fifteen-yar- d penalty for holding by lln. for a yard and Anderson After two lln plays How- cepted a paa. from Hownll oa th. llns ells and Moyl rained sight yard for Aggies Knowles tor through thr lln. for Utah and the half ended with Utah down in posMMlon of the ball on the A. C. a gain of ten yards and flrst as 6 6. th gem nod. Aggies 7, Utah 7. to 21 yard line. Boors, KnowlM of Utah. I am of nr (Mm (hi. I b.iw bflw. Ubw m.a hare Com. back and light Ilk. th.jr did when Ih. AggtM bad ieoNd Ibkr touchdown In th. final quartnr It la Tld.no. that they ban th. tplril which mak. great - football teama and great m.a I am satisfied with th. im. Every on. of nor m.n ware ura If on. boar. la mind that our Imb bad but throo totter non In th. (am. th. major part of th. tlma. against eight for th. AnWt, h. can roallM mr reasons for such unqualified nt-i- f action. Y. ordara waa tho loot gam. In which at y team will oppeM tho Utah Tho Uam and tho coach., Apploa. did 1h.tr I bora th. publl. la sattoftad with our offorta. I coagraulat th. Utah AgglM and th.lr aoaeh. U,h A flvo-yar- ROMNBV, Utah Appiaa. I am wall pl.m.cd and aatluftod with th. work f th. Agxl players. To ha., our line lighter than Utah. Itn. bold th. "U" pl.i cr. ao many time, npht under th. goal I con ald.r extra pood work Th. work of loeno of tho A C. m.a ww. extra o din. ry No end In Ih. conference dutmt mora oral, thaa Howard Wood da. who ployed such a wondorful pamo rwtwd.f, ovary oa th. Iln. tarWply m..urd pla.r up to all that la pealed of Un.mon. Knorin demon.trmtod hlo poa.r y. erday Tho t.am wa, Mm.ithtl handle. ppod with th. Ion of Thom.., but Captain Wooll.y and loddlnp-haeovyrad th.ma.Ivr. with plory I hnrtlly eonpratulat. Utah oa It. ahowlnp ynt.rdav and will b. cont.at to ahar. th. atail. champion .hip with db Crime for th. eom-In- p m rd ynr. -- rd a pan on hi. own rd lln. which aided by a penalty on Ander-o- n for holdtnp, p.v. 1't.h th. 4ll on th. Aprpl..' Una. Two llnctmek. f.il.d, hut Howell arnt a ton pretty to four-yar- whh-palnad pl.rod th. hall Be for. Utah tak. advantapa of Mia torn lion the pun wa. flrad. which ml.d th. half LIVINCBTON MAKI1 RUN. Th. third quarter opened aua ploloualy for Utah Champion mad. a nlo. return of Know!., klokoff to llna and lArlnpaton raced th. for thirty yard, around rlpht and. Howell and Itock made fix yard, and Howell a.nt a pretty pan to ChamTba latter had no non.r repion. ceived th. ball than hr waa tackled, th. ball rolllnp from hi. praap and b.lnf rwooT.rod by an Apple Th. play than (warred book and forth without any evident advantapa until Know I., kicked out of bound, on hi. own A lino. penalty for hoMlnp platwd tho Ut.a a .f, dlatane. away from the Flu. a pnaL Knowloe enrrl.d th. battle Into Utah run territory with a brilliant around rlpht .nd to tti. llna After a pan and two llntfcuck. had Mojrto. no yard. n4 nv.nl on th. 11 yard lln. could -- rd rd rd .ttcmptwl a failed. KnowlM rd k. place kick, which cam. to rot on the l the eight Utah forward paases at- jmr4 tine. Taufer kicked to the ln. and KnowlM apaln tempted. four were completed and one was intercepted. a ptac kick. Taufer kicked to tha line JKWKII INJURED. Tb. fourth quarter produced the Misfortune yesterday intervened to two acore and the tnotthrUllnp me roh the Crimson of the servicegof its mentr of th. .nenunt.r K now I., -- waptehr Jewkes, playing his third off Mtan yard and Woolley and final year lor the I nlvergltv of ellppod Apand down flrat Th. thr. yard, Utah, was the victim of a hard ware pan. Hied ftftMn yard for tackle on tfte west sideline, which ple. ball poinfr to tb. th holdlnp wrenched hie knee and made necesKnowtea than want Itn left sary his withdrawal. This was a se- tackle, out In ahead of thethrouph ..cond.ry vere blow to Utah, ae Jewkea was and Crlmimn po.1 lln. th. creed prepared to end his gridiron career as one balnp touched Knowle. benefited ane who had engraved hie without d for point. name ae a CHmon star of the first UTBt TIB SCORE. magnitude. During the few minutes he Th. CrlnUMk hope, acmad .halas In the game he intercepted a fortHoom HttM over the writ ward pass from Deddlngham and tered would have scored had not Knowles praadatand, but not no th. ftahtinp UtM. If there vu a period In du overtaken him on the line A few minutes later Jewkes recotered pern. In which th. caliber of Utah a fumble bv Thomas, and raced along player, waa te.tad It wa. at th!. time. the west sideline to the Angies They cam back with a determinaline The tackle which downed tion even praat ar than that poua.Md him here was of such severity as to before Hardly had three minute, a cause his retirement. lapaed when livlnpaton rucutvad line and ran In a oontest so does, with few punt on hla own for a touchdown. H. weakneesee evident and little scoring, elphty-flyard,with stars are usually very sparse or very chon hi. path ear, h. pivoted plentiful It was the latter oaae yes- with aped, and hla lntef.rf.renc. a tVIth terday. poaeibl. Nearly every man on both wa. aaWOO perfet teams was an Individual star. Doth nmrly apaetaAors holdlnp th.tr lines played brilliantly Hagen's last breath. Taufer dropkick d aquar.ly oodlde's and Hen- batwMD the uprlphta, game for Utah, to (cor. dricks' for the Aggies, were impecUtah apaln threatened cable The Utah ends did not show when Howell threw a forward pa. the latter whlcn the exertion in breaking up end to IJvInp.ton, lln. runs as did the Aggie wings, and the praltbed on th. H. Utah tackles were frequently blocked apaln Mowed excellent judpm.nt by and doublinp back toward hla own poal out of the plav by Woodelde Dote. Practically all the Aggie gains linn and then raclnp down th. eaat of material length were through the aide of th. field to tho holes between tackles and ends, With only one mlnut. to po nnother while the shorter gains came through forward pui wa. attempt wi. It wa. Interieptad by Knowle. on hi. own sharp thrusts at the center. Knowle. mad. nin. line CHAMPION BRILLIANT. enter of th. line Vere Champion, with many others, yard,aathrouph thebarked forth t and th. pun played football yesterday as he has juat earn. tb. LUs generalship before. , never done which .naoei. In th acrambl. was faultless, his tackling superb and aa th. p.mo waa a (., th - his quiok darts through the blc Blue ball. line aetted yardage when end runs Aptrla pot th.and nummary: Tb. lineup failed miserably. Jack Howell also Ut.h (7). "). Apple played exoellantiy, and his Taufer .. U. Love run in the second quarter Gardner...... Dykeman ...It... narrowly escaped being a touchdown. Fox 1c y ... . Ryan ...Ip Besides Woodside and Love, whose . ... o. . . Hagen play was responsible to no small ex- Jeff. . Whiting .... ,...rp. tent for the defensive showing of the Saunders .William. .. .rt . Aggies, Pinkv Jeffs, HendrtUcs and Hendrick. Morrl. re . Gardner displayed an energy which Woodelde Champion qb found outlet in strong offensive and Leddlnpham Ihb LJvInp.ton KnowlM defensive work a&ainst the Crimson. .... . Howell. "Gel" Leddlngham, Aggie quarter- Thomas. ........... rhh . Jewk. (cl fb.. Woolley fo) back, was as slippery ae ever in yesfor Sutstltutlon. Aggies Anderson terday's fray, and handled his team for Jewkn. with nearly the same skill ss Cham- Thoma.. Utah Whitney ChamMoyle for Morrl. Bolter g pion. Captain Woolley played a comChampion for mendable defensive game He plugged pion, Rock for Whitney, Mov!., Jones for the holes In the Blue line almost as Boberg. Morrl. for Dykeman, Moyl. for Jor.c. Be.u. fur soon ss they were torn . , The officiating slowed up the game Moyl' l. Agglee markedly. Squabbles among the of- Dtah 0 4 0 77 ficials or between officials and playKnowle. Touchdown 8 coring ers caused much meuuU discomfort Goal (Utah). Llvlnptsn Knowle. to the players and halted the speed (AgglM),touchdown. (pl.c. alter of play to no small extent It was (dropkick). the most depressing aspect ot the klckl. Taufer Time of pertode. fifteen minute otherwise brilliant contest Offclals Referee, A. A Wajer. The first period was one In which Reddish. theVtes bed plenty of chances to leap Wooster, umpire,Jr :Donhosd llnMman. Btanford, to the front, but each time the opuniportunity came Utah was unable ex-to Lm Rlmmons, Brigham Young After an versity. take advantage of it change of punts, the Agglee came Into possession o the ball os their own Entriea line. Leddinghain then atTurf Jewars intercepted tempted to pass on line ball and the raced the yew DBLXAXS 10 ITS. vt!-through a broken field to the r five Als rl -- flv.-ysr- ri m n, Ur-Insvt- -- place-kicke- rd v. AMwt iZZ. vk 'U4 rd m 4 J? i, , .it rJn.t . . .it. n .. j , lL?. -- U. OF U.-- A. C. GAME IN FIGURES. U. thirty-three-ya- fr Retulti, ' Flrat ise. lit (W. Harms). 1 . !.. DROPKICK PAIL. An offside gave Utah the bail on the line, but here the Aggies held for four successive occasions. On the Aggies first play, Thomas half fnrmx T.M fit end fumbled. Jewkes picked the ball up tv 1 line. When Mabel C. HBad (BMkm) 111,4 (Soeeblnl). I t. and dashed to the rd lark wm: .tm. the Aggies held at this pbint Taufer owe Will in IX- -was attempted to dropkick, wnirs SMS. OU4 Pm, 1 OS 2 4 Du wide. When Thomas fumbled for the mc). P Stewart, nmiant Bu.il. Mmmv. veoond time, Dykeman recovered, zrat Beta. O . Larky, Kara W. ud lit. again the Aggies held and again Tau- y T. Adkwk 1m Utah made Tfclr fer missed a dropkick. KM. M. mile kM 2. MxteMlh S W S, S t the Initial first down of the game DvrlM ill (MeA.UIfe), S 111 (Heevey), S s wm: whes Rkyee C.nvt this, t. Champion shortly after A mho: SeaeMtt lil( UV gained yards and Howells added 4to to1,' L tothird A. Oeoer.1 Time, 1 4 px more. kvevew.il Dvaes.l, Pan. AleM. The second quarter was even more Ckeylet. yrtM. May Out .M Oi.erk Par. A Davie ROT. bitterly contested than the first. m ma. BMm 10 pass from Howells to Taufer was fumram, ft far)Mw-- Th fnrlk bled bv the latter, though the catch (MctmwMU. IS re A k tv 1. I W A wm; This produced nrex-chang- e Oimm dirt US (IMVI. I waa difficult Mt, ecr-ntoe (MMn). of punts, which continued untH t. A B.ywarS 1 SiMrkM around loose Bva.ty, left end tklfd. UwA Howell broke ran. .In yards,rd carrying the AieveMM NmmaM Rnkp for thirty-thre- e M. t nllw Mum. 114 line. Fftk MM, A bell to the Aggies A m. wm; Btater lk I mm. touchdown seemed unavoidable at this (MrvxlerT. I t. Id I, thlcV. mmbS; klnkey rd penalty for bold- in (BrapeD. time, but a mm TW. 1 40 iHarevy). ing carried Utah back to the rd Brndaley'. TMey Tint. Ovdd, Rena. Th. line. PnlltlrUa. Hlf k We Poet, rmrVUS. Pretty a ter Os an attempted forward pass 0 alee r.. u4 Mery Pile.furivne back-field Flower 111 mix up occurred in the Crimson Dwl el. reee, sink T and a fumble was- - recovered by WwaMoal, II I A wm; Una ShortPlace Reseel U2 (kvrlwk I, S t 1. S W the Angles oa the rd M (ZuccAiai), I U 1. ly alter thig Livingston Intercepted 1. MCCnd. Fsajeia line. ml St!. r. . Skr). at u t I I h .f Pt. Number Total yud.ge ef Pjit Sreros SWUM. W Root (yard.) Arer.se return ef ate (y.vde) Number ef peueltlee Vard. )oM by pM.ltle. N.t yard. galMd by wrtmmMe... h.mbee v( yerd. g.taed hy furw.rd DUMM.. . ytmt down frw. eertmmM yirrt dome from tomid RUU Total number ef fleet dowM Number of time, ball lM m dvwu. NmM of forward pvvv iHmynf NumbM .6 forward Mm evai.lvlri Number ef oppoaeuto foewuid yafeM Inter. . Number ef klekoffe ,. Arer.se dIMiMe f kickoffs. .I..- Arerasv return nf klekoffn ... -.Nnmbve of dropklokn tiled .mi-c -akiwt Number ef Sropkteks ncceretul Number ef ptneemestn trtM . succeestst Number of pleeemeat Number ef fumble. f sppooMte' fumble receveiud Number iucevorod Number ef ewu fumble Tbs Trlbtuios staff photographer had a busy day --yesterday. Hero ip a grtrnp of snapshot. No. 1 Knowles gets tho Crimson captain. Held Number uf bnoebdowne Jewkea, when he was headed for a touchdown. This tackle eared the day for the Aggies. No. S Woolley is caught hy the Utah linemen. Wil- Number uf (twin after UseMowa liams la grasping him by tha leg while Whiting is pushing him backward with his head. No. 3 Morris is diving for Leddinghain, who la Just receiving a punt. No. 4. Livingston, on of th foremost stars of the game, is here seen dashing around end. No. 6 Her Is on time Knowles, Bull. HA gluter JumIIS lA Snry brilliant Aggie stsr, does not make a gain. Howell la about to make th tackle. No. 6. Champion, another Utah star, is returning the Aggies' Vueper Bub 10 Mine Fryer 114. Ntu Mclieeey UA kickoff s substantial distance. No. 7. Here is Champion making considerable yardage through th center of th line Ttku U. . Sirs to, Vtbretur IDA I.M. Weather elver; Meh $13-4IhlrA Time 1 14 ! 3 rdM JOT Rnmnloa 100 7 Robert 1. $40 4 and Fla her) I 11 1 $ third. Hm $1 $0 i.llgota John Q KfIIt ht Aihii Dr 01xa, Klodml aad Ftftb ree Ben $19 00 Vueen woo, Flame KM 8 OrifFln purae Fireplace, Hilarity, Teoterp, $7) ferloiut MaUrf 11800 cla ounx five end a half and $8 40 aacend. Tom ('raran US f Abell, Tim ftfco ran Kuoleirk, Cyprawa aad W)nnaw4od. !) and HythyuH rrF oof Hilly 112 n,,nie Hants 100. iootimeut $4 9. third Time, I 4$ 4 $ Toratda Vaania amp ran. B y o' Boy IttT laaorance Marine Corp. Arpenna ItH Queen Afnee 105, Kd fd.rol, Irt to I, to 1 08 Top o TeeUaximeb t le k Htoukinf W fHftjt. & Kspiirrei HP won 115 2 to 1 Foxmoro H. FetrenL H Warrea and Pull ef Fun alaa TUVAVA. IlfTBIES to I. 3 to 2 njcotwl Bruh M (Htr-r- l Parale II 107. l'amai beuca Belle loO raa lndy Flrat race, fire fnrtoOfa. pnrnn $fl00, 1 48. T7mr rare one mlln Ehb Tide 104 2 to 8 Yhtni ( klFr Mary ldiuRon 110, Pf-rUifwy Flyet lfl Forlt and op Betty Owes elatmlnf $ year-ol110 Bee Ak Bar 110 BienurrhsMctt iPiccarilie) $3 oo and $2 40 Trunk Gatlur, Bit OFRUrm Tlimli $3 Uill wop hi Bnatte PI. Teat H 104. DooJta 41. 107 Billy Bkid 00 H.xlon, thief Tlerny lud tnd Mim liasto also lirenpocB 104 fUiHtithl, $4 20 tad ,$1W TUt'ANA RAC--B TRACK. Tlmelr Thoughts 44, Alaaaonr 104, Pacifist 71 Sixth race purae A crowd of 10, 506 enthsaias- threyer-6laeroed, Ha $etb 103 tWIlanni, $4 PO third 67 Nor and 104. Ttdo 91 94. Time pterauta on an mite and anl ap cialmtn East Indlna, Croacrn and to tho ehkerid eighth Tima, t $9 fan raoo YlV 0BLA8 UTTRIEft. today tic fire eceod race, farbmga, ciatmtng Fred kiuney Hen uire 112 ' co197, The Jack Frdnt iIm ran llirro y mM purwo $TOO Kirt rc all ages, 4400 Outpea tllrl OT or ho aa Sunnyland. carryingBanth.Fraa-clor- o, matdeaa, Feman 108 Fair Orfent 112, ('beer Leader Fifth Tce. ove mfta and eeTehty yard of Fuller f1r ond toitf fnrUmir P. Goorxo n1 up. riaitcli'if 111 ot RardeMd 41, iftt, lor. Super Itmmaajr 107. T.day !ady 108, Cimoiaruh loo whlrb winner of to Huperbua $24)0, $1400 purse 114 PbFWl won tho inaugural handicap of Old 114 Kinvooo Darla J 111. Riyp $409 to aeeopd and J4 toatwlthird mwatnf AorinHw$1, 44.Z cHarry MrtIo tPB. Mood HnrtFf PtJjru KH Kupb) yard la tha Zif 44, Lady liirtcMlt ono mllo and Mvont thrao-yeaHereofh race, pare $TM, aid handicap, np uaay Tlrt PFrwnoit 17 Toddy 102 Tnt Third race, ait furloop, purse $np, good ttmo of I'46 6. this bolng only and aFventr land 1U4 A. Ortfflnl, $14 20. $4 40 aad and up rlatmlnf ee mile KM, 1W nukt lauehtr 102. Ktollift IIP y s C TheKna socond and four-nft- h alowsr that) of year-old$ a up KT, Tht KM Caceareo ut claiming PwrttnoB $4 JO, M? IT Qoeoada WllHnt waft, fthtrlwind l.RYlpy JG9, Poppy! 104. 111 General iM $2 40 and $2 40, aeroed, Tanterina ina F Uttla Pslnrer 11, Ths Lara4 114 Conrent ths track record ill, ULArneooM 100, taihrpa r.ood U or Bin Jol. Boon 110 Little A If ml MU Mai Post 119 114, Pass Bpeara 110 of thft toflf 44ft-to- n Ha Hr 1 BrtRtmftrld Tvma thft J $4 Raker! Opftftlflf Wftft 90, thfd 4$ VaplU It no Till km rtrt ana Awackaasln sarena Athr lift, lift 4 M lift, UKtuahlnl 111 Black Wand of rftoinf which to ritiaky, KminenL W tkreo-ye-r Me 8lnirr hFCd nice, pree ftfcokl 112 t U track feat. snd Vis Irteh Ronacr rather alaa and'Himatar clear, raq. rlimtiDf 'it ftiri(40CR 14 liioax 112. and ap. TtjtMna cww race, claim 1x reoord-oceulturr- or 8xth ram, hnodifftp, flea and a half fw-P- i sinFourth hem trie Kk) Kartao 100 IGaothF K Mo! lift Baraa WH utter dune was x furkengn-wllatis- oe REBtJLTft. TUVkMA Time ir 11$ W. Bxpxanre J, pleanrMlu! Cof Jam President M 112 Beer Henry llama 114 Lawrmce Winning lift, Am Remlr an opening. kDlyltttMMid anMm'ir jtonin4 $12.ttft. $.9n wed $424, wea Flrat race, flue fnrKp froth of the TUuna Jockey clubafterf.raM 111 Of'idfWld KM, Vere Teanie KA 119 Prorlematlon lift Blag lift G ami 60 K0 rilla! aecond $3 H$4! 21 and 00. $8 TW20 of this (Btf'MkT. crowd 100 Tk HFOinent UI lttL Teeri(pe WsttfcttHa x Uwfaad Belle of ElisatvMhtewn 44 Frefyn Harriran UB Jack Led! 114, Mift nounced. ihI 20 d exceedTwfcFf Inna had boro Buhy 112 tMcturmauki only TW ha noon. arid, ftsodln StaMdy Muntgomery lift Rifffct oa Patge lift Time, 104 15 fbrrd $1 JO, third $J econd. H K7 waa Kloota leo, Jobasy Joweil loo, polljr OletT ed .Inca 114, whoa tha raringbtwdar Tima ( over d'U Bleat, Tracer, Maait ph 115. men. nix fu Henna, Time. 1 02- - Cbarmant MiM (iltht, Roe Min HM Fifth Oalmlng. Inaugurated at tha flrot Bex. Dnc Horn Brim at one. Buddie Brawn Lady Atkia, I strie Lep, Moontruee runTkird rare, pare $?oo, three potr-elFair Rowena J44, enure, by tbOM attending th. Ma and nps purse ftlftno Mildred Both, Uood Hope, Korferd and Bandar aUo ran fire in4 Ntif fvrlhnx Bd up. elnimfox in War Sena loft The Wartd U$. Doubtful ning of h. Coffroth handicap pe mlla and a eittpewth Brranth race 114 Perpihiitt 107, MoMry Honey, JiUuaood Dick and Laaaitar also KeaWH Mclutk $4 20 d 1J4. and 1 IT Pud 1ft4 BHy Owned lift Barm DalMr 1626 $8 MO 10ft, lOrtffta!, 102. HoB Borfc Bileor na. Mnd pfp, 1U6, Be Frank 12$ Anns Kft WUnaar ths PoatllHon wa 11$ 82.4ft. was lift 8unnvtand 04 Frank to bocond race1 (Natter! obaa flee furkmaaT Fwrty Mtsamaa 10$ fttrard 11$ Blarneystr ns 111. wcnad Barrlev luD Mate K4 Kabrtn Fein aenmd. 4 40 and 0V2O. weft. $4 24 and $2 54, from the Intrrnatlonri .tablra TM. On Mnry Maxim 102. Ontario (RnMlafril. tb Time. 44 R'fh ram. fire RHua 9 penr-ft!d- a 5 ( BhetM'. $4 20 third ec Foe Pine Qneno 107 Bmert Iletnad 112 (Tapllol, 012.40 and Ctrver filly, bonton only a mdi by tho HA. Pmce Pel K 112, fKibtle Kft Rwart piedra ter Fmhry. lo7 WportuaB, Willaw prpWna Vle194, 112 ht Octobor, IMS nd Arctic klu at tMulter). 13 00 Kim koto 101, eCMOft Oqy Hd MeeeJe f Rrirht Roaga 119, Bdlnr mighty Zv lhdpt oIrm mn a Irnrth hack of third TitMt 1 W M. Unmiway C. A Tree TtnirUac and fnrlat wan only onc-hn- lf Ckerlee Heory 110 P1etmnt IIP B Rear Bmwt H$ ' iTiffcrh race, i Hiidt Veoebo i umtskry, M JMeulty Jr. Auflu. Coi. few race, p'irR land. (Mtrt)i oith Sunn Tangerine a Pace and th fir 40. Herrs m atn $4 hatrfsfisuga, fteuatnr tanlaft Ladj Tip dep 04 (F k Ihner I, $8 and up e)fwiyt.m Matt, Atbanua three jr-oW- l poaltton. per and ap length, away for third waq "(offieM 119 Ik Hoa aland k puras $700 claiming $ rear-eld- s ken ran waa ridden is forloax R lira I J04, Tteftleehotb 102. top and randan m am who by 108. BuoUar eunnyland, Ul 144, pmrnbrokar diraysun iW (ft. ft ihljack and raramty yard $3 24 and $2 80, aecuftd, Third Ktf, loop From Oom ..... Record Throng Sees Sunnyland Capture Feature rt ' r satw talr bstpotk 1 Jockey L Oriffln, oarrisd 166 pounds snd mad ail ths pao aftar ths first turn . Th running of the Inaugural handir, cap witnessed th. downfall of th. favorite. Thl. California bred and awnad thoroughbred, carB. Sprockrying tho colors of Mrs. A. XZ7 ets. had tha top Impost of pound.. Nov. Bonnl. BOWEB, Vd.. son of Omar Onw, Nhawam-Bonnl- a Mary, owned by B Krug, was an .any victor In tb. handicap and ran totb. mil. and day. feature In 6 66, shattering th. mad former track record of (.66 by Bungs Buck. Th. Joaquin .table's Plough Boy snd B. P Whitney's Inltlats after bad took fa ths sf4y itagsq of tbs raos, doasd Immasss gaps In tha bom stretch. Plough Boy taking tha pines by a aoM from tba Whit- VhU:h In tura was a nos 1Ul gunainl to capture third money. a Bonnl Omar waa wall up at tha start aad shook off all opposition as tN horns stretch was ntred to wtrt by flv lengths. Tha winner paid lti.lt for a 66 mutual ticket. Run-sta- r. three-year-o- ld tn IN NEW JER6EY. N. Jm Nov. VI. Laroy, aa accountant, Ooorg. about 66 years ot ago, waa stain with sn nx while asleep in bts bom. early today, and hi wlf and daughter also were attacked and seriously Injured. Mary Kusmiak,. a mnr ant, waa ar , reeled. MURDER PUDdULD, H. r |