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Show IS THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1923. . to gra t Perrins pass was knocked two through right guard, down bv Nevers and the ball goes to down, two yards to go. twenty-two-yard No play, both sides offside. Stanford on her own Nevline On the first play Murphy made ers made it a first down through nine yards around right end. Nevers centsr. Th ball was on Stanford s hit the renter of the line and buted line. November 22, 1926 Hyland fumbled th and a first next play, California reoovered on BALT LAKE TRIHfNl 1RnbLffU NO TM. through for fifteen yards down on the forty-fiv- e By L. J Vetr, IBmver, tio. jtotr1bB!4 line. It was Caliyard line Stanfords the author. Rogue made four yard around left fornia's first down thert. Sargent byBieek 1, 4. IB, 27; klaye 33, 81. 82. end Second down, six yard to go. recovered this fumble for California. Murphr made a yard off right and California was penalised five yards White wios. California was penalised five yards on th tv path of next 11 Off the bee First down, 16 e Nevers made It first ards to go. play. 8-eema A drew by mad 1b) Lose. two Young down on Californias 20-87 24. A 10, HM. Conthrough right tackl. Second down, line 82 28, draw. Murphy made two' around fight 13 yards to go. On a spin play I A. b. (k end, second down, eight to go. On Young mad two yards through right Long-Standin- g second pine Wet erhoeee eeye this le aw pUy for th victor, fourth the next play Hogue on a double pass tackle and Stanford was offsld and 4 bed It aU looked sp t play skirted the California right end for was penalised fiv plot a for the vanquished AhctfivMj Third yards. e A8A 'J thirty-onhe It Is and Stanford's summary: lineup Tomor-Goo- d yards end Be yards to go. Ths ball Stanford California. first down on Californias seventeen down,on eight down three agai h 11ns. Young Stanford's Liflngston Monroe. CHKS. le. ... Walker vard line. Imlay made a beautiful was Mali mad three waa played betweea dropped back and attempted a drop-kic- k, The following gun yards off left tackl. Freeman flying tackle to stave off another Fourth . son. geut. .... which went wide. As the gun fiv yards to go. Blow Pay fapebtenc (white) and MleeLa (black) at ... Armour tourhdown as Imlay was all between ett in down, formation nper. , . . . . The sounded Payson had the ball on its th Cafe Kerkaa, Berlin, during 1918 punted out of Mliier McCreary Rogue and a touchdown. Rogue was bounds punt The Trlboae. 4. note as t 6. Una. the la on Keveye AUpJa. by th pedal Stanford opponent line Swan hurt on this play, but recovered. arev Both teems opened up In the third 21. Under and it was Stanfords ball and first Vreajr. Ideal PAYSON. Nov. ... Harris 'oltrln AGAIN. SCORES STANFORD Irregular. ware combut few down there. passes period, A battle which . started two iejirs IXuber Bhtpkey P B3(e weather condition, ths Monroe and 144 14 A double pas. Nevers to Murphr, ip.Q4 Hill lost a yard around left end. pleted. AC AUgleby Intercepted A . . Mitchell 8 4 EB1 Jtlewett P im 15 Raq Payson high $ro In Denver and remained unfinto schools battled Monro matl end oo 11 around five Second ths to down, Payson pass right go. Never ... Hogue Nevers on yards yards F g3 14 B K4 8 ' f scoreless Us on th local field thil Una the Herrin ished through the passage of a delaved buck made Most of ths playing In this .. Murphy 4 P B4 punted to Imlay, who received on his P IM i IT V)M) Jmlay was confined to the Monroe 4-- B4 line and ran out of bounds yard through right guard. Third !S P B4'k afternoon. quarter years will be completed in Salt lake Young ., X evert down, contest BA2) ths Throughout to On four a on Monroe took the' baU oil go P 4 Caliline. the K4 Stanford triple yards territory. tomorrow night when George SjIIK K'ore by quarters: team each ,to threats mads serious to to B Never 7 KJ Murphy Rogue, fornia first down there. 20 g KTI fourth down on its own 17 yard line Dixon re0 7 QiQO 13 H pass, whose home is In Balt Lake, but who Stanfotd 0-0 to a 21 ten ran touchdown PxP Lhe Bogus neces1 for 14 before but yards lacked the quarter ended. Soon 0 each Mitchell 0 0 California. score, Urg placed Young ( just nia 8 K PxP P B3 has been living In Portland for nearly aJlfoi the California right end. Mur- replaced Solomon at quarterback. White 17, 30, 36, 24. 80, kffig 2, 14. Eeq 23 started, W. Touchdown: Stanford, around to push over a tally after the fourth period coring sary punch 10 B BxB SiB kicked wla. to White aad 85(c28 goal phr play of Wilson two years, and Nob Grtffin replaced Young instead of Cervantes Intercepted a Adonroe pass on 11Murphy, Hogue, Nevers t; California, S B4 In ths opening quarter 4 KU Acore Stanford 18, California 0. BxB?) 34 KxRP ths Payson Dixon. line. the 1 made four Griffin latters Payson Griffin headPoint after touchdown, yards KR-ke- q 13 PiB BxB 26 R 14 SOLCTTOlf OT PROBLEM NO. T36. Womlng meet in the That triple pas was a beautiful through right guard a drop-kic- k counted a first down and then carSeoond down, a. Perrin 2 18 24 JsB BxPch Heal gna quarterback, Livingston, tried By F. TvecheUlt. liner of the Manhattan club bouts at Murphv no one in and there wits Hogue's plsv, foot Hna six a lacked which to less ried boll to than Perrin to Monroes the Thatcher go. Itutlon B IUL Buhst California: yard passed (a) Better wooid be 4..., White 10, 1, 28; klar 2. as he ran to the touchdown. Oriffin. ths Hippodrome theater. He dropped It and Stanford B B4, followed , where It was lost on downs Monroe for Huber, Conk for Coltrln, Rau for way and of counting a score, Just missing th Bierk I, 8. 24; kin 25. by K K1 and for Thatcher substituted California tnr was SecKB. a made offside, penalised five yards The battle started when Cervantes B.ack t play and eta. uprights. poor punt and Livingston reeeatiiag. The test nova weaken the ond down, one yard to go. The ball 3 i 87 a 1)2 7b turned the ball twenty-eig- ht 19 18 (b) Par auperlor wooid be 7..., yards to MONROE THREATENS. and Sollie ware signed to meet In a and Imon was M. line. Monroes Stanfords breaklag late white's center, later, by Magleby Couper for Rau, Coltrln for bout in Denver. At that time Den- Carlson, At the opening of ths second quar- made a first downUnafor Monroe. Couper kicked over th goal line lay slipped, but made a yard off left ( oolc A Huber (for TJiatoher, Griffin (e) Now ft would be better to develop ter ths Monrue boys carried ths ball short ver boxing rules called for the bouts for Young. arlson Tor Blewstt, Cook twenty-yar- d ball was put In plav on ths tackle and first down on Stsmford's a and good punt pass complsted four-yar- d first . g., to line, the Stsnfords QB. and but Una, ths Payson for line. for Jabs of took Huber. hit the Griffin center Thatcher ball center to the the amato be staged under the coltrln, (d) nue is seeded at IUq lost It on dosma Tbs score might field. the Bolomon for down there Time out for both teams of the line and made three yards. Perrin Stanford' Wilson Intercepted a Monteur rules. for conference. fn the first plav Nevers Second which fv) Or 14..., R Keq: 18 BU, RxSl 16 well represent provided th vnnss of th roe paaaL. and seven yards to Hviand for Rogue, Hill for on W. Wilson made down, then M!trhel, made-sigh17 RxR. eU. t a buck BiQ. delaved RxQ: yards matches of three rounda At the end Murphr, Hunt fui Armour. Mitchell play. The gam was one of ths fast a paased to Griffin, . but Grifgain, taking the bai to (f) Tbs winning move Bee rte T. X and hardest of three thiiUtng cantos, the referee for Polomon Armour for Hunt. Price through. iafL guard. If made It fHt fin failed seen hers for Monroe's to fought Perdown. Third line. After two 17 If gain BB6. thlrty-four-ynetc. (g on down own his line Id..., called the bout a drgw and demand- - fur Mrfrear. Harris for Freeman. Although ths forward rin on a fake pass made a yard If neb many season forward b) Haateaiag the catastrophe, on both play Livingston Never carried three around ed that fhe men go another oind irrH lines of both elevens were exeptloruU-l- y attempted his third passes. Officials- George. VarneR, referee; California la 16.... end. Fourth better down. which drop-kic- k, six Murright on back hie person urder that a winner might be deter- William M 21 QxRrb. J. phv mad fmrr yard i around (1) If 20,.., Bbi)-Rq- ; to go. Perrin passed to Rlewlight, they fought hard and played also went wlda Payson had ths bail umpireyards left end. mined as Sollls baJL Th back field, temperamental Dudd Rocue mad it stellar to it Payson but failed 4tshcadltneshman; make first down Thompson, on ett, line Stanai the opponent fkst down on usual. declared that he had fulfilled field judge. averaging less than ,-136 pounds, and game ended, forty-five-wTbs ball went to ford line Around by two Inches. hts oontraot for three rounds, which Clark, but th Monroe on on quartetown averaging Stanford downs her The of left end, just as the gun sounded the lofh he undoubtedly had, and figured that tackling and fight FIRST PERIOD. little more, put up a wonderful gam. teams wrs line. end of the first quarter The scor: of a high ordsr, while he had already gained enough edge Th Stanford stadium seats 75, 109 Stanford I3t California 0. They skirted the ends and bucked both teams also showed some speedy ENTER over Kobe to get the decision, and MR, GRIFFIN,. the Una Xor good gains. Ths Payson beeka xaekle--fo- r At 2.1D R. PL sonje 74)0 are Monro. Ne-verds-. SECOND-PERIODonth First pjay mad three in went (TV ii fi T'tTi rnLrd?TTtr'f rtflt-- ' .: LEXINGTON, Ky.. Nov. 21. (By boys aers fighting& hard to. place last strong, while the work of R. clared that t llis really isd a shade down. YarTr'drrDtrrgTA'nrFetnfhd In the stats finals. ) M. they muring position J. the Walter Associated fitaofor&'s-balPress in" The bouTTTRe'devfsIon Cock Magleby, Magleby and Wlnget also l. M) awards 'Fhe weather Is Ideal for football. yard., to go. Never - punte-- b Tdme wot- u- thr hJdln 1217, when they lost to the stood out for the visltora Ralmorrs- McBetb. ed to Nobe, but the result of the trln for California First down on to Imlay. but he let the ball roll over a fast East high or Salt Lske,7 to 12. The McDowell, IJvlngston Breeders Dixon and bout was in doubt, as were the re- The sunt shining but not too warm. today Futurity Stanford On the first Jlne and on ShJpkey it and pounced acfirst Monroe There their were little and wind very Over two playing track boys showed the a to beet for Bubbling of May by merits double 'pass, .the pair. lengths. spective advantage Murphy to grounded on California's line. count of the peculiar construction riogu semifinal gams for the stare high home elevem third was HYen'i Babe second and skirted the California Rogue SUPREMACY IN DOUBT. --Carlson rtf the big bmvf. t h replaced Rlewett California's wind doe not emt s n drarrro California's school The time for Monroe. championship. seventy th"OHitty, Payson. first down on her own line. Whether Nobe Is really better than Interfere W'lth punting After Payson had kicked off. the Assay. . . c yards under six furlongs, was 1:08 Richmond and a firat down there. Murphy Tim out for California for a conferThe stands ere a mass of color line This lowered th track record for the Monroe boys bucked the line for a Lee. a mad ard around the end Morgan .rg ence. right Griffin 13 made first deand the spectacle la wonderful to Second down down, really better than Nobe wiU bo of a second. first down, M. Magleby carrying the Hansen. . distance by two-flft- ha E. McBeth Ig nine yards to go. The vards through center of the cided line tomorrow night. If see. The Stanford band In snappy ball on California finally The winner's shore was $16,527, ths boil. Swain made a five-yar- d gain, Simmons rt Nevline. Wells.... down on First three rounds gave a close chance for red coats and whits trousers are pa- er on Stanford's second share $4812 and the third $2406. but Monroe had to punt on fourth Naaer. . . . delaved buck mad nine Hne. Griffin mad two mor yard It... McDowHI (o.) a decision, then over the d 14 hvre rading pround the field. They are yards offa left down Livingston mad a beautiful Wlnget. . L. Wilson r tackle and another first through the same hole Griffin made glre2j2S route one or the other should stand given a big hand tM Back to hie pUy. BOWIE, Md , Nor. II return. Dixon bucked the line Swindell (By th le down on California Perkins line two yards off out clearly as superior. lie aad eoctlooe but left here, atop ic) tackle left Third California -M M&gleby R. won 12 fouper, guard, Saraxen the for and a Press.) yard gain ... to failed Murphv Magleby (c.) .qb gain around right down Livingston SolUs arrived Griffin busted the wla. r. T. yesterday for hts kb ked out of bounds on the Stanford end Gadsden D. Bryan Memorial handicap intercepted a peas from Payson, but Parsons McBeth Second down, JO yards to go Stanford Ilne for a first through N. TBSCIICLEIT. F rh bout and appeared to be in excellent line and the ball Is brought down on the mile for ail $15,000 added, today. made & poor punt, putting the ball M. Magleby On a three-foo- t Ih... ,. W. Wilson condition pass, Nevers to MurHe was all primed and back line. Griffin made two SALT LAKB TRIBC.VB GAMB NO 1781. .Toy Hmoke ages, Couper kicked to Mitchell, a ho was second and Princess on Monro A Hne. d to Dixon Swain fb ran California's phv, a fifteen-yarlittle Murphy work received on bis line and Beoonl down, neededonly through right guard The time was 1 40 Doreen third penalty gave Payson the ball on Its to get him in perfectgymnasium Substitutions: for line, where he was forced out eight yards to go. Switcher. Payson Hill line. Griffin -made eight shape He hits ran It back to his thlrtv-var- d on the winA $2 ticket Hne. Dixon and opponents of Conck V. with been boxing with success note for J. Crone, Stewart Perkina, bound. in Morgan, the Stanford Amt down by On the first yimTgandTh4s'lIoWrrbn- Stanford's Salt Lake City, Utah. ner paid $5.70 straight, $9.:t0 to place McDowell gave Payson a first down, for W. Wilson, Wilson for Stewart. northwest for ths last few months play Murphv fumbled and recovered. line. CALIFORNIA HOLDS. and $6 to show. Tribune Checker Column; placing the ball on their opponents Beo-mand has never had time really to Officials: Referee- - Swenson. Um down, ten to Griffin was going through th Hne Editor, Stanford first down there A doueight-yar- d tarl.T In th year 1916 the underaljrneri. line. Being held for three pire Percy Hansen. out of sheer. He Is faster and more made two yard through jga Linesman J. tackle, ble pass. Rogue lost three arda. Bec-on- d on all these plays Armour right In Replaced No. leader 1827, game for back Pittsburgh downs, Livingston dropped clever than Nobe and has a cool, third down Never punted to Imlav, ile W. West. in Hunt the Stanford no a A short correct. of Hubertaoo'i Guide lineup. First ahoned down, iz vards prgo a drop-kicwhich aUed to count methodical style In the ring which who received on hie twenty-var- d line Nevers to Bogus, Bogue lost down, 10 yards to go. Griffin on a and many other publication, which eatab by the narrowest margin. keeps him out of trouble most of the and ran if back ten yards to the pass, spin plav made seven yards through Halted s daw for 2t JO at the eighteenth more two end. around left Third yards time. twentv-elght-yar- d PAY80N PUNTS WELL. a move jin and it Is Cali the center of the line Second down, mot of the 29 25 Switcher. 16 yards to go. c Nobe has been in since his fomias first down had been diacanird by Wrltie, and there. Perrin down, The Payson punter was getting his On the next play Nevers passes three arils to go. The ball w'as on which return to Salt Lake. shape THE PAS. Manitoba, Nov. 21. (By He has fought failed to gain off right tackle. Secwhich had been recognlacd for thirty fir d more yardage than 12 Stanford's line. Second kicks ards to Mitchell, and It is Stanthree times here and has shown sur- ond down, ten to go. 11 rears as a lots. then the Associated Press ) There will be was R.off for much Henderson, ford 200-m- ll Magleby of Monn fourth down, three yards to go down, three yard to go. Price re- champion of (he 1'nited ighStates Working Special to The Tribune. and himself no running of the famous prising form Every bout has been a McSCORES. STANFORD on California's five-yar- d line, no mean authority on the game in Q' McCreary at center line Nev- placed real thriller from start to finish. He The Pas dog derby in 1926. This was the ball to ths Monro EPHARAIM, Nor. 31. The Lions was to Grifscore club to hurt threatened The ers new recovfumbled and of took of Creary hit notice center the line stop Stanford the trying tinn, and writers still has that aggressive, pushing play announced here today. Young It was de- Payson again team defeated Ephand repnbHahed it In tti Pltteburgh Dispatch Stanfords hall on flrt down niied a first down by two Inches. fin. Wlnget of Monro Intercepted a pass raim basketball cided to hold th next derby In 1927. style of battle in which he drives In ered in high Friday night by a score of on 728 connection No SMASHES March with GRIFFIN LINE. down raced for thirty-wtriand what game l line Rogue Californias ball, first down on her on top of his opponent until he gets on California field the arrace the However, promoters 27 21. to In variation 2 of this game S'o. him Into a corner and then he hands made six varda around left end and own two-yar- d line Rlewett punted a Griffin hit the line, but was held 14 1915 event to be looked like a sure score. Dixon saved Both teams played well for the he gare the solution to Pittsburgh ranged Infor out everything that he has. behind his own goal Jlne and the ball for no gain. Third down, three yards 728. two cities on different das ths day for Payson when he overcame first Nobe Ne'er made it first down on CalDispatch problem No 578 and credited the staged game. Stevens was the outMn makes no claims to anything In the ifornia's seventeen-var- d throurh was grounded on the line. to go. Th ball on th six-jar- d annual winter at the carnival here, handicap and downed standing line. play to W vilie Thta plav was republished player of the game, while d Hne. On next. and center of the line Murphy on a fake Stanford first down on California Wlnget on Payson s ring He just hand out result Griffin hit the center of the line and be the PHtshurgh leader on Apil 18. January was high-polNielson man. Beal was Monroe he has them. Lew Paluso figures to reverse ran seventeen bail down worked for a thre line the made two jards made first down on Stanford's three-ar- d 1913, a Tarim on 2 of gams No. 1972, and Murphy referee. be a much better boy than Kobe, but touchdown. to line, its opponents four-yar- d Murphy failed to kick around right end. Neers made first line The ball was on Stanford s had Bert Titus taken putns to make himThe and summarv: lineup Nobe knocked him out Likewise. goet where it was held for down down. 18 yards through center on three-yar- d line. California first down self familiar with nhat eat transpiring he t J LION'S. EPHRAIM. Frankie Darren should best Nob on Score Stanford 6, California 0 line. California's Nevers there. Imlay made two yards around would not hare mad the mistake of claimG T F P Payson pulled out of a tight place G.TF.P. Stanford received the kickoff. Time made eight yards through cenfef:-Second rtprt form, but Nobe won a decision from -- one-- Second ing he cpold win by the piar he submitted when a 8 8 8 got vrrd long away Livingston 4 Allred, 2 2 rf.. If.. Probert, 24 yard in Pittsburgh Leader gnme No. 2114, variahim. That's something that can't be out for Stanford conference. punt. In the second period Payson Thom peon, If 2 2 2 6 laeaceoa, if. 0 2 0 0 dow'n, two yards to go. Rau to pain. Th ball was on the Stantion (a). August I, PH5 The writer promptwho redodged. 4 2 19 Thom two, Cmtper kicked to Rogue, c.. The 8 Nielson, had a Cats and 0 6 to c. the 2 due one-yar- d the Wampus Waterloo California. was slight line advantage, ford Cooper, Griffin ly corrected ir Titus in the ilne and ran replaced ceived on his two-var- a elevens will meet this morning at 11 better punting of Livingston. Monroe Raamneoon.rf I i 8 fi Fteeena. rg, . 16 8 6 BUFF VS. MACK. wneared bv Nevers behind the Hne Leader on August 22 1W3; fi Pittsburgh Vettch NEVERS CARRIES FOUR. If . . . 1102 Hutnhrey . . , 0100 the field to his twen field when It attempted The Wampus got in a hoi to no gain The semiwindup of the program ?Tnfcht dwn Third d'd likewise on October 24 1913, Harry oclock at Kelsey and Griffin hell 0 s 0 A. . . Is line and It 0 900 Stanford California was penalised five yards down, one jard to go for a touchwill be a four-roun- d Peters and R A Gurley Jointly corrected Cats have won their first two games a Hne buck on fourth down on its Cbristesen.rr 0 0 M. N'ellaon. bout between hall, first down there. Mitchell made and N'ellaoo. . 8 0 0 S of the ball was on the Hne season, Fourth Californias down The third quaiter ended there. him in Salt Lake Trib me problem No 140. and defeating lost th placed Frankie Buffington of Balt Lake and a ard off left opponents Jesses 0 0 0 0 on Secfour-yar- d a buck line. It is first dwn November 3. -- Mil5 solution November 12, ward, 12 to 0, and ths Mudeaters. 6 ball on downs, after completing i California 0. Stanford 20. Henry Mack of Philadelphia Buff Is ond down, nine guard yards to go. Pall on goal to make Neters was hurt, anl to 0. 1915). Hiarlca Hefter, cred'Hng down and -- then- being -- held for but first well known to the local fans, 'Spillman .. .11146271 Totals .... but Stanford's Totals 012321 tn line recovered ts Hefter.' quoted th Wylll play In On ths first play Nevers Mack comes here unheralded FOURTH PERIOD. and cltlclauj of probtroi No. !44 in gait lake He looks like a fair boxer Never made four varda on toa straight carried four California men on bis Unsung. Nevers punted Th hall 'lVlbane on Iccwber 8, lUifl; Harry FreeImlav, ba k and hit center and went over The teams change goals ln his gymnaslu'm workouts and ht plunge. ..The success of White Owls is no cigar field, none than in the White Owls that are bein catch on the for a touchdown. Murphy kicked ths la on Stanfords line. Murphy man. firing no credit, quotes th Wjrlll different from that of outstanding in- - so marked as lM a record book which shows him who dalgnaled a fair In Union Hatont game No. 686. variasmoked today. The constant patron CaliIt line Is llar and at half for llvland Stanford. extra replaced dustnea point. which have one. now A if. fighting Allentown Johnny Leonard fornia's first down them. Young on 4. 1925 tion comes taken Jui.r lead aid the White Owls, by California has a conference on ths Lambert In Salt lake Tribune gam No. age of real cigar judges who make Score: Stanford 30. CaJIfornla 0. .Sammy Xandell, two boys who the first plav made on ard off And never the enormous production of Carlson replaced Rlewett and Jahs next play. Griffin made two feet and 1745, Angnat 80. 1925. with a ten years giving far greater value at smaller haebeen named by Tex Rickard as left I necessary tackle, second down, nine vards replaced sale one to for and foot fourth its per go, down, did this correction TiTna for depending of full million a day has enabled us to pur- at upon championship conte nders. tardr ths California. policy pJa? Young hit th center of the Stanford Young go a touchdown Griffin just made it. to Thirkell. but quoting, crediting kick-of- f volume for ultimate Billy Rurke of Ogden and Ted to the last Carlreceived return. the work to eicept Iln-chase greatso for three 'vards and Its third son kicked out of heavily of the finest crop of the eoluih n of Peters and Stewart of Fooatello, two boys with bounds on the Griffin made two feet through center three moe, There are many examples of the er benefit to the On a fake pass Young made tobacco in yearn that everywhere to Salt lake Tribune problem No 140 a knoekoufwallop, clash in the main down. Stanford 25 yard Ilne and thev kicked for a touchdown Perrin kicked 7. goal Gurifj soundness two more off Tight tackle of this Fourth in but four-roun- d Where principle the Hendereorr the credited Score. smokers Stanford California 20, play smoking are grt public bout. Burke over. Carlson kicked to Mitchell, saying, White Owls are preliminary, Blewej punted to Murphv on who received It on his Wyllie i unknown to the writer, as it has won every bout he has had In down. Stanfoid elected to receive the to line i his ten-var- d tasting better than ever. not to be found In Wrllles un.e and he let the ball nnd he ran It bark to his Switcher to who Salt Lake by 'knockout. while Stew- roll Nevers. kickoff Perrin kicked to hi and Parry Sweeter tasting, more melPerhepa some reader mar know, line and book. art fought a thmling bout last Monreceived it on bis Stanfords first down there. ran It there and It Is to b Imped that Mr Lambert Neera punted to line low than ever, WTute Owls back to his line. Standay with John Fexel, winning by a grounded to failed advise pa how kmg since Mr. Thirkell around v sill Imlav own from Murphy behind his gain right ford's first down there. Nevers mad goal knockout in the third round. made known the plav credited to him. end. Second down, 10 yards to go. are, beyond doubt, the on received forty-var- d it the Stanford four yards off left tackier second Young Danny OBrien, a promising Open the regular Switcher by 11 16. and ran it back to Stan- Nexers back punted to Im- down, greatest dear value six yards to go. Nevers was P 18. 25 21, 8 11. 17 14. 10 17. 21 14, 6 10. preliminary boy from Wden, clashes ford line twenty-eeven-var- d a Calwho for fair catch lay, signalled line, with F.ddle Ford of Roehlo In anyou can buy. Try held for no gain, but California was 22 17, 13 22. 26 17, and oootlnue as follows on his line and Its Calioff-sid- e other four-ropn- d bout. THere should ifornias first down there. them today . . five and way penalized yards. s down fornia there California slam-banfirt g CALIFORNIA FAILS TO GAIN. in another preliminary be bail is on Stanford's Then you'll un-- . to kick after the fair catch. Th elected when Bud Vaughn of park cHty and on made Imlay yard off left Thatcher punted to Rogue, who re- 11ns Never made six yards off left derstandwhy Ray Inrton of Salt iAke, a pair of tackle, second down, nine yards to go ceived on down first and the also tackle, on line and ran WTute Owl clash In youths, curtain-raiseline Young slipped off left guaid for a It back to his the hut line, the 111 two-var- d r The round bout Third to end is the d-g- ar wide on a seven failed run, down, gain H'H, was was recalled and Stanford Mon out plav tv Marsh and You 'nrds to go Young made a yard off brirg two Salt Second down, around left end of a lake novices Bryjd. left guard, fmirh down, four vards penalised f!o vards for offside That- gain a to Nevers ten yards go million cher kicked scain from his on to fell but short Murphv Murphv. Hne He punted to Swan, who re- down and lost a vard friends. Third down, line and eleven ceived it on his Youll yards to go Never tried a fumbled. Drawn James Wvilie. d pas to Walker, but it was like In aobitLo to Pittsburgh Horh nr4eron. fifCALIFORNIA RECOVERS. Fourth down. knocked down, it. problem No. 578 March 16 1916; Nevers punted Pipatch It was recovered by 'California and teen yards to go. Bptelman vs Hefter," Charles Heftr, Salt was California's first down on .Stan- fifty-fiv- e yards to Imlav, who re- Lak Tr'hun December 8, 1916; V. J. Mn Hne, and he Crowe (eredUDif Wyllie), idttehurfh Dt. On the first play ceived it on Ms ford's 44-yline. On patch. November 80, 1916, and Pittsburgh it back to hi Perrin passed to Mell who ran to ran took th Griffin first the ball leader, August 83, 1915; sleo Balt Lake line and a first Stanford's play, down for California there. prise Switcher analysis, Jane 8. Wrrtn out of bounds for no gain. Second Tr'buns Cock ten to go. replaced 1928. and Harry Freeman, L, t'nlaa gcoofd yards failed to gain around right end Sec- down, July 4, 1925. ond down. Perrin passed to Mell who Coltrln for California. On the first fame Ne, 685, variation Var, 1. made four ysrda California's third play, Grtffin was thrown for a 1611 3126 23 39 18 39 29 slid 33 fourteen loes. to Third down, to yards down, six yards go. Ball on the Drawn; 8. O Yetlch, Pittsburgh Leader, Huber for October line Jabs made a yard go. Thatcher replaced 24. 1915. ts now Califorbail Th t'aMfomla. Fourth down, a) Continue: through right guard line. IVrrin 24 28 nia a on the 28 32 19 M 33-227 five jards to go. Perrin attempt7 2 26 ed a long pass to Carlson, but it passed to Imlay, but Imlay failed to 11 7 on end run. a Fourth wide A Jt Peteri and down, Drawn; Harry gain Swan down bv Ourley, and the niu knocked Salt Lake Tribune, Norembcr 12, 1915. fourteen yards to go. ball went to Stanford on downs. Var. 2 tOff 1 ) PUNT BLOCKED. Stanfords fret donn on her 14 17 117 15)8 line Murphy, on a reverse buck, Smart and staunch, chummy yet roomy and Walker block'd Perrin Drawn; A 1 e tuber t (crediting P. Tlrkell), cade five vard off left tackle Nev-r- v the kick, punted Perrin recovering the ball, Sait Iake Tribune. Auguat Ho 1925 ) t a refreshing example of advanced b made three through renter Third but the ball goes to Stanford on Here it where the sentlemao from itlVn. two yard to go. Nevers made do ns Stanfords first down on Cal- the land of Minnehaha played 222 to coach design. d off left tackle Fourth down. ifornia's line. Nevers went loss tor White. Nevers punted to through center for four ards and sr1 to go 1417 !4 63 It on his ho In. at touchdown. 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(co r rea rrm en c m Now Salt TeT Tribune fc No. California elected to receive the 1745 at the forty i ond mnr. game kickoff Nevers kicked off to Cock, J. V. CROXB. who received it on his line, and r.tn out of bounds on his California s first down lire there- Brotm replaced MH at end for California California, s firt down on hsnkle Ilne lime out for their own California and aso Stanford Ferrln made n4n yards around Lift end. Second down, one ard to go fin nidd on yard and first down on line his Griffin, on a re- erse plAv, made one lard off left guard Second down, nine yards to Perrin passed over the center run 1uf a th first half ended Wta go f the line to Imlay. who received it Stanford in possession of the ball oK Hne. He was s Ptanford The a 'ore Stanford 26, California 0. -- Drew. nshed in his tracks tal The Encyclopedia gives 23 17 draws. THIRD PERIOD. REINTRODUCING MR. GRIFFIN. W V. ALT LAKB TRIBrN Grlfflh went around left end for flAMB 50 1788 The CaMforn a rooters, with oolnred 11 16 2S 18. a big golden bear and a thiru-nmards and a toyrhdowa. card, built R at Provides . btwe n the Mna.l and ths big bear swal- H was r'Jtnfng behind beautiful fn- -' at Played e rhamplna J KftefLeM, and ft. f, h S lowed the little The Stanford terference play was a double U aterhrmee. the Roatoo expert crr and Terrio irked goal Lr built a loeomntLe and gwvepae The score. Stanford 6. California 14, Stanford locomotL th yell Hams replaced. Freeman In the six yards to go. Jabs hit center and got a b.g hand Th California root- ewill kick made two yards The Cad- - Stanford lineup yum'd in the applause Third down, four i Stanford Terri n )rirk;d oer the varda to go. Hat) on Stanford a fornla tram was fin on ths field to lln Murphv. who failed Thev cVwy were followed by tne g,l ths Imlay gln at left end. Ft inford team to begin the second bell b hind h's own gosh Hne and ran tourth down, four yards to go. The linV Stanford ball is on Ftanford It back to his bue. Grifhsf Hnl madf a ard fin mad a yard through right first down there c replsrwd Mitchn at guard, Recond dowrn, nitve yard nd the hall goes to Stanford on for Fsnford, Ift her Hyland and around go Murphy a paa wes fnteX.pted H'H placed the halfback mark raitir'n to a It a bv and aMfornla Terrin behind bis own goal, Never at fulback and Hunt for ArbaH on line Jabs be. punted td Imlay. who received it oii mour in the Itnei p California s line- Stanford a at full for aiifornitfv Ftanford a 1 line, and ran it game up as started th Couper p aj'cd Terrin p Hill ared at half for Fttn-fnr- d lack to Stanford Hogue to line. On for kicked California Solomon, who California first down on Stanfaje flrat Griffin line and received ft on bis passed oe.th jav, s ford $6 line ard a it RtanD and Griffin lost end a tone, rd's ball cn he wa nailed there. Ftanford flrat Hne ard on the firsts ptav He Th hail went to was her down ther. forrrd mrh of b trod- -- Soond down, tanf'rd because aiiforma passed In Nevers, on a fake punt formation, eeven the erd Nevers made four yards to go Jabs made fu rwoejved the ball from renter end arda eter right guard J bs mad farli through center and made four off left tarkie Fourtn mors off lKt guard - Nevers made it ho ran for a iret down on Ala oh! Ms Tl vard Hns Just as own first uf )rde to go vard In around right end Timj the gun endec' ths game om for Imlay who was hnri nit ai IMLAY ALMOST MARES IT. Ths setfra, Stanford 2t, CaMforn! tackle of Hill He got np on Imlay almost got away for a fonh-hi- e feel flnl was grorrv. but am Ur g H was forced rut of bn,jrd The Stanford rriVrs, led by their on a double pa Hviand ln and California a band swarmed ak.no thedf w n on ib fu;d and did rda arcurd right vd Jabs mad ( ir thw for thefirt serpentir d. wn four time In 4s to go Never ma ie vards rtf t guard v I4ecinj down. man war fobs rnsdeNa vartl off left tackl. end drwnnln vard to go The hM! wan nn t'otifomlas S'Mard line I Vrr,n on a was smeared fo W&Ike- - and loei two varda Third 1? Tim out for 'Vwn vards do g hut he Neere who hurt On a. double pass Is llrrplrg around Terrill made two yardaround left vakds to go. end Fourth down, who Parin punted to- Murnr re-- ; Hne Ms fumbled n his line. cohered T Stanford first down there lot a vard on n attempted left million-a-da- y profit and greater volume. 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