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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNINGNOVEMBER 17, 1929. EAST, GRANITE TIE AGAIN; TOOELE, RICHFIELD WIN ncsxcx SALT LAKE ELEVENS FAIL TO SETTLE Two Exciting Scenes in CHAMPIONSHIP IN GRID DISTRICT 2 Purdue Victory gain Arm$trong Scores; Evenly Matched Team Put Up Great Battle. Its First Title Bringi Utah" Eleven Home as Champion A third time within the five rear Coach Ike Armstrong has guid ed the team, a Rocky Mountain con ere nee title re Doses at Utah univer sity. The victory of the Redskins over Wyoming Saturday removed all possibility of Utah's being beaten out ol the Rocky Mountain honors. The third R. M. C. title reoresenta more than the mere string of five straight - league victories which comes to the Utes with the Cowboy triumph. It climaxes one of the most impressive records ever made by a Rocky Mountain football mentor and bis teams, and, furthermore, brings io unn ine reputation of being one of the nation's outstanding: football rnacnines or the last five seasons. WIN 28 IN S YEARS. Blnce Ike Armstronr took ever the chieftainship of the TJtes in 1935, football .Utah has played thirty-fiv- e games. , it nas won twenty-eigol them, lost four of them and tied three of them. Only two of the losses have been within the conference, there being no machine in the R, M. C. except Colorado Aggies and Utah Aggies, to score a victory over the Armstrong utes. The other two losses were against Northwestern and Creighton, both In 1927. Two of the ties have been by conference foes. one at the hands-o- f the Utah Aggies m ana tne otner at tne luuias of B. Y. U. last season. The other came at the Instance of the MM Creighton machine. On a percentage oasis. Ike Armstrong has a record of .875. Excluding lntersectional games and leaving only conference tilts, Utah has won twenty-tw- o games, lost two and tied two lor a percentage of J17. Now coach who any consistently wins 90 per cent of his games certainly has record to M proud 01. IKE LEARNS RAPIDLY. Ike Armstrong came to Utah fresh ' that t en- East-Grani- te FREAK PLAY lanky East captain; just as he was about to spoil long Granite pass over his own goal line to Royal Jensen. Mills, another East back, is at the left, Cariston is in the center, and Jensen at the left. WINSJAME fi CHICAGO, Nov. J W), Purdue clinched the western conference football title by its victory over Iowa at Lafayette, Ind., today. The thrilling 7 to 0 victory over the Hawkeyes. with the aid of Minnesota's 7 to 6 loss to Michigan and Northwest-era'- s 19 to 14 defeat by Indiana, gave the Boilermakers their first Big Ten championship since the conference was organised. As it now stands, Purdue can lose to Indiana In Its final tame next week and still be undisputed champion with only one defeat 8ince both Minnesota and Northwestern now have lost two games, and ooth Illinois and Ohio State,' which have lost only one game each, both have a tie to blot their records. SECOND HALF RALLY WINS ,clu,eia TP:ninth yYer . c i... a :.. of 26 to 14. ar ar the right to enter the state high school semifinals. With Logan lead- - . ing, 8 to 0, Davis started an overhead attack which reached ft climax which Cowley passed from the 35- - . i row, fara sineoutwof the arms of a tackier Wilf or a touchdown to tie the score, for the extra cox then place-kickpoint and the game ended on th first play after the klckoff. It was a thrilling, well played gam witnessed by large crowd of spectators. The teams battled faHly even for three periods, with Davis having perhaps a slight advantage. Logan scored early In the last quarter. Schaub got off a long punt and aton kept the ball when Umpire called clipping on a Davis man. This on . oval gave the northerners the line. Thompson, big Davis Logon fullback, carried the ball ten , out of the 11 plays neoessary for the. , core, all from a spread formation and without interference. , mm, ed 0-- MU v i 7Sy- - vv - trVg- - a i ' , QulnneyAlse , t s , x . - , n 'i ' C" " ' S 4 I A t V , v , K. . e ' ' rd . t rd r fsr. 'tis "s. ?.x Dave-Turne- A'AI. ar rd . j rrei. post-seas- w,. , n . 1 H, Ai. -- GRID TEAM HARRISMEN BY LOPSIDED un 0 unrvr. e. - rd off-eld- 2312 30-ya- rd rd . refrl Gun Club Plans Turkey Shooting rd rd rd rd t . rd lt mm S- AJIU -Thg pa;. five-m- 114 W$ (APV-Jnrit- ten -- pr 1 -- ni 'tr . lt SSI' 11 1S1S4 rd 11 II c ess m"nT" tset t 11 litre ts . m 2t as. rd n . "I J rd -- i!" rd or tt -- rd i" rd li A'A V ry. iit"' '!Urr tad Suffers Fatal Hurts In Grid Tilt , ,.,.., ,., Beats Caldwell 1 re . Mergier... Bennlon... Skldmora. Schaub . . . Gif fin's Run Strt, ed ry ' - ra Game in Figures i A " rd -- - : Jordan,' Murray Students Await Basketball Gall v , . Makes Gain. ; Qulnney, a tackle, playing five yards back, took the oval the other time for a gain of three yards. t Thompson battered the line for gains -of from one to four yard and made' t 1 two first downs. With the goal to go he was hflf f t f line and on:. . twice on the one-ya-on the one-ha- lf yard line, but csv-c: . rted the ball over for ft touchdown . , the next play. " Humphries tried a forward pf". formation 1 . from a fake place-kic- k the extra point, but Burton. Da. ' ' , , g grounded the ball. t quarterback, j Coach Jack Croft's Davis became back with a vengeSnce. Taki the ball after the klckoff, Cowl : gem passed to Wilcox for a beyond the center of the field. Sml M caught ft pass, but dropped whin tackled. Logan recovered and punt4 )rfW ed, the ball only traveling XO yards " T before going but of bounds. . Cowley passed to Wilcox for ft gain and Logan was penalised five yards for delaying the game. Two , 'ii- incomplete passes drew a five-ya-rd penalty for Davis, and ft third in complete brought another live-ya. penalty. Another completed pass, Cowley to Brlggs, netted Davis 35 yards, and put line. Brlggs , the ball on the was slightly injured arid in the con- fusion Wilcox went to the sidelines on ,, a sleeper play, with time almost up. Cowley passed to Wilcox, who took the ball on his twoard line, fcwlstd3 out of the arms of tackier,: and a r. . a af I made the touchdown. Be then place-kick- ed " ' for the extra point," whioh won the game for Davis, , , v-'USUtisttes Gives) A- 'V.'"--yAdvantage. Statistics showed that Davis out- - -' classed Coach Burns Croakston's crew in every ; department except ball, f punting, and holding the Schaub's long punts and three f urn- -, bles by Davis, deep In Logan terrl- tory, all of which were recovered b " Of . Logan, saved the day for the northerners during the first half. , Four times Davis drives were cu' , short, when Logan recovered Dav; fumbles, and Schaub kicked out t danger. Schaub of Logan punted 11 tlmr for an average of 40 yards during th " game. Duncan of Davis booted sev: times, averaging 35 yards. Bennlc Logan safety man, returned punts Z Tarrla whlla Rurtnn fnr rvoirt. krmif. punts back 61 yards. Davis complctcc. bine of the 17 passes for 144 yards to Logan, which . Gin, tocompared complete any of five tries. Davis made 15 first downs, com- - ' YAKIMA, Wash, Nov. 18 (UP). Cordon Ellis, 13, saw pared to five for Logan, and lost 35 v the football fly loose and folyards in penalties, not counting the lowed that fundamental rule crucial loss of the ball for clipping. and fell on it. His teammates Logan was Penalised a total at io 1 mlied above him and when they yards. , - : were untangled, it was seen Smith, for Davis, gained ft total of ; 80 yards during the day, and his Gordon had oeen injured. teammate gained 50 from scrimmage. He died early today as a result of injuries. He had never Thompson, Logan star, gained 48. , Loe.n- to been strong, but wanted wii'ook tteatoa. la their in Join the other boys nun. ...... ........... Duncan .......... Artinaea.. game after school. cisrr. ........ ftwaner ' . rs ... urleg Ford Oulnner.. ...rt ... ........ Rollins , " n ", Filial Second gpwtaltoTlMTTttoin. OODEN. Pavls defeated Logan. 7 to 8. in the final 90 seconds of play at Lorin Fa it park Saturday and won group. It is probable that the committee will have worked eat a volition with in the next day or two. Well, they tied again. For the second time this season East and Granite high schools bat tled to a tie in an attempt to settle the ehamplonshlp of district 2. The latest move of the two prep elevens seeking to straighten things out ended in a 0 score, and was played In the Utah stadium before a crowd of between 'four and five thousand high school fans Saturday. The score of the first encounter. played two week ago, between the two teams was 13 to 13. And if they play again, it will probably be the same story, varied slightly by chance m figures. It was an even struggle If there ever was one. In all the lour riods neither team got beyond line. They kicked and other's Diuneed and passed witn ail tne in tenseness generally reserved for an East-We- st battle, "but they were Just too finely balanced to put over any una of a score. Granite StlU Uses Passes. Granite Rained most of its yardage by means of passes and a bag of old but clever spread formation plays. wruue tne beoparas usea tneir power more than anything else to gain ground. They may have gained in a different manner, nut in tne eno it amounted to the same thing noth ing. Statistics of the game show that East gained a total of 194 yards and Granite 190. East madevjl first downs and Granite 10. Distance of the punts were practically the same. ana uranite tne Leopards1 oeing la Well Played. Executive committee of the Utah State high School Athletle association announced late Saturday night that It was working en some plan whereby it eenld dispose of the tie which exists la district as a resalt of the t-- S tie game between Granite and East Saturday. There are still five teams left In the race for the state championship East, Granite, Davis. Tooele and Richfield. Two finalists mast be chosen within two weeks tress this pedal Is Th Tribune, COALVILLE. Displaying a re ! V" , markable comeback in the last part ; school Richfield of the game, high won its quarter-fin- al game by defeat ing North Summit by a score of 28 to from a one-yeterm as assistant to 14, In an exceptionally fast grid tilt. Athletes Start Hoop Train . s . . . k wssie aoiem oi urate university, mis North Summit opened the game v one-yeThis Week at term had been the year fol- with a touchdown secured South . ing , In the first lowing his graduation by the Pes Schools. eonsls of minutes few County play, making Moines institution, and it is said that 33. ' m k ' when the Ute mentor arrived in the tent line gains to take the ball from , Both teams Played a good brand to center field the of goal line, the the conference he was, at times, rather a school football elevea of for Reld Ballard Coaches O. D. and high tne picture of a sophomore quarter- where Dearden made the first touch v- " ' oi naro and accur Swenson of the Jordan and Murray There was $ back playing his first conf erenee down on a short pass. In the sec- ate tackling,plenty kicking, open field run schools respectively, after hav game. There were many things he ond Quarter the locals again scored nlng. line plunging, passing and all highallowed their boys a week of rest ing had to learn, but the saving grace of a touchdown through the medium of the rest Even though the students following the football season, will call tne ute mentor was that be certain a short pass from Rlchfield's to had of both Institutions pay. they out their basketball candidates on line to Henry Pace, who went through more than recovered their money's hr was willing to learn. Monday afternoon. An tnterclass se field for another touch- worth. In that first season Ike went into the entire ries will be run otr at both schools the Thanksgiving day game with a down. This ended Summit's scoring Coach Mickey Oswald of East must the current week. tie for the conference title within his for the game and Richfield scored one be given credit for doing something during Coach Swenson will have a lew quarter on that no one else has done this year, grasp. 'Wily Dick Romney brought touchdown in the second boys back from last year's team. goal nis utan Aggies down, capitalized on a Summit kick from behind the that is checking the passing ' at- good He lost three regulars, Parry and that went out of bounds on the and the Utah mistakes te win 10 to 6. and line of the Farmers. tack Probably five-yaSimper, guards, and Peters, forward. line, from where they took biggest reason for this accomplish spoiled Ike's fondest dream, of the The boys who have had either first the bail over on line piunges. season. of Captain Pete or second ment is the & " putting team experience are Com in Into the second half, how Cariston in the oackiieia on tne deThat was the only victory Dick ever. I J Sherm Johnnie forward; Kastellic, Richfield opened up a combined fense. He, nas scored over Ike in the ute men' along with Ray Showell. Woods; center; guard Farmers' Clarence term. From that de- passing and line plunging attack and crocked Farmers and .tofs five-yesubforward Wahlquist, Receiving the passes In all directions. Both the feat until Utah bowed to Harry outplayedonthe Braves. their own line, tackling and the backing up of the Gene Wood, guard: Joe Johnson Hughes' Colorado Aggie machine in klckoff Joe Denaro, forward; Aaron they took the ball for five consecutive line by these two youngsters was a center: 1927. tne utes tailed to taste confer' Erikson. forward, and Sammy Oliver, followa downs for first touchdown, watcn. 1927 enee defeat. The treat to defeat at Fort The first two players were All of the ball carrying lor tne forward. last year. Collins seemed to demoralize a team ing with another counter scored on regulars which boasted nine of the regular the recovery of a blocked Summit Leonards was done by Tad Pope The Murray mentor, coaching his 1924 champions, and, although they kick from behind the goal line for a and Mes MCMurray, ana tney now first year at the Smelter school, hopes as did a good Job of it. Tad got away continued unbeaten in- - the confer touchdown. The last score came an on his talent. get an early line-u- p football from several runs for 10 yards and to for ence, they suffered a score less tie at a result of straight foot a on the Intercepted place-kiThe center of the East Bne He had planned ' more.' the bands of the Utah Aggies and line. . contest with ball Jordan, .; practice the -stone wall a like held throughout Colorado Aggies, by virtue of that - as t but both coaches found little Interest : Richfield backfleld The played game. entire won victory early in the season, - , the players following their fine game, with Lowe, the quarter, the title. Royal Jensen. lor nis onensive among league game and so called in the victors, and V. work, was probably the outstanding final In 1928 it seemed that the fight lay showing best for vne togs. between the Colorado Aggies and the Pace, fullback, and Henry Pace, half player on the Farmer squad. He did The final ceremony for the Jordan starring tor tne local team. lobs of both heaving and catch football rood Utes again. The Hughes machine back, squad was a banquet given Richfield made more first downs ins; 01 iorwaro passes, ana at umes was favored by most of the experts home economics girls at Jordan by at aerial while the the Braves, than when But runs. it made brilliant he to take Utah in its first conference DOWN MOAB local team was superior to came to defense, he had to give way the high school building Friday night ol the Uck were Utes In for the game, green basketball coach, was bard who backed up his line hitBallard, to deed. In a game almost perfect as that of the visitors. Buehner, with the loss of most regulars by Garns threw long passes for good as well as any of them, far as number of football errors were SCORE OF 61 TO gains all through tne game, con- Walker played his usual sturdy game graduating last spring. Tucker, regconcerned, the Utes won, 6 to 0, and siderable fumbling was done by both at guard, out at tunes tne rest oi ular center, and Buttefleld. subguard. started on tne title roaa again, Anderson, subforward, comprise the line permitted the Leopards and they were within the confer sides. his list of first sauad players back in The lineups: ence except by B. Y. U., which re '' Worth Summit. through a little too often. Jimmy Richfield. all played greet games In These boys art promising harness. Un Mitchell Wilde Jensen, at half, was about half of candidates and with Bate man, Lar- - District Six Winners corded a scoreless tie against them, ..1 Thurston... the backfleld. On the line, R. Chrisend of Harm on the the receiving dynamite HopKln....,...,...lt snows MiroRn sen. Jensen, Lunnen and several Nelson. ...... ...... ,1c ............. Bunet tiansen, Savlch and Gillespie were able to Stop Rashes Pendleton the passes. Poulaon other boys who stood out In Junior outstanding. The record of this season is frefh rtrbnk ............ Sargent rt Taylor, end for Moab. broke his mgn school competition last year, within the minds of nearly every Young..., rt Mum Pope Carries ..re. Dearden should provide some strong material collarbone during the contest. football faa It appears that the Robinson " H Pace Ball Three Times. rown. ..lh Moab. Tooel. as not The S prom prospects Dawson Utes are going to taste neither tie although echun. ........... rh .1 OlIlHPt .......... McConki....-- . At the opening of the game Gran as are in several far past, years nor defeat, and it is certain that, win, Stewart Barton ........It ::.v.Vr.:.::.:::VIH ite chose to kick. In three trys Pope ising B.vlcb. If Wlnborn..... te Th from Trunin discouraging. pedal Robert (a) carried the ball to Granite's ..a Tt an has firmly convinced the conference TOOELE. almost .... Holroak Christiansen r. e Exhibiting toox rt an but line, penalty .... tL Christiansen ............rt that to win the flat: one must nrl Kentucky Staget Rally chance. That was as far by Royal Jensen, and a pass, R. Jen- perfect offensive game, Coach Ster Tailor.. their away .....re Rutledg Spiers ............ RUMed maiily dispose of the Red Tide which To Defeat V. M. ., Allrsd as they could get, so they kicked, sen and L, Jensen, put the ball once ling Hams' Tooeie mgn scnooi loot-ba- ll C. ........... ...b Ihb .... K. MUlnkovltch surges over the Rockies occasionally team, last season's champions in Sktvti. and Ostler kicked, a Farmer return again on East s line, but , hb .......... Mitchell Beach.... to invade once mighty Colorado line. This there tne Farmers stuck. Two 15- class B. crushed Moab by a score of K. Allrtd f .......... Rom (e) ing the ball to the LEXINGTON. Va.. Nov. 18 P). ecor camps. of Kentucky held on kicking process went on for the ma yard penalties a short time later put 41 to 0 here Saturday afternoon be Tooel br "period: ..24 SO 4J 1 The record of the Utes since 1925 The University S t S oi tne quarter, wn yams East in a baa way, but a nice kick fore a large crowd of home fans. By Moab . . equal terms for two quarters by a jor part Bowen follows Tooele Spiers. . Substitutions: by ostler put them out of danger. Its victory Tooele entered tne semi W. Smith for Savlch, Morgan for for Tate, fighting V. M. L eleven asserted It khout pve-nIMS. tour elimination Towards the end of, the period. The Farmer's once again put the ball final round in the Beacher for Barton. Snyacr for Russen. self in the second half here today to run f ; Universitv tj. 8. O. is. lor r. Penorlch for Mllinkovitch, Bat it was Granite's ball on East's 30- - near tne of Arlrona S. Cult I; mark, but cariston ney ior uie state caampuuuuup. down the Cadets. 23 to 12. Chrtstlensen. Moab Klrkbr for K allrsd. Utah 11; Colorado university 7. was could almost at tne went Moab a get line. Line completely and pass intercepted plunges things for Quarterback Kentucky Walk yard 8rjicer. Stewart ior Tsylor, B. T. U. S, 71; Ttah to the middle of the field. The ball mercy of the powerful rushes of Har Wawell ior waiaer. SomnsT. scored all three touchdowns for' his them no piaoe, so tne farmers T7Uh 31: Denver S. Smoot, Officials Wotjdr most of this ris' big beckfiekL and the interfer Vtah 11; Colors go coUrg S. to pass. Royal Jensen ran to was in East's territory team, while Covington, Wildcat half amplrti Vors. head Uneaman, TJtah t: Wyoming 4. , or iu- ana ence tne corner sacks near tne field tne pout the of running field from contributed a quarter, back, goal Utah (; Utan Aiglet It. Tne tntra Quarter., however, was the linemen proved a huge puzzle to IKS. yard line, pursued by Captain Cariplacement In the first period. South Dakota 9. ston and Mills. The pass, from Jim- practically "e.11 in the Farmers' ter the losing gtidders. The winning trtih 11; Co'orado unlvertti 1, Vtah 37; Carlston's over Jensen's sailed ritory, ana East got close repeated coach gave his substitutes a chance to ttah 18: Colorado0. Aggleg (. Pomona's Sagehens Win my and it looKea as wougn it ly, but never close enough. " Both see what they could do In the latter Denver bead, ttah 40: II; B. 7. V. 1. Utah to open uo. East start part of the game, Over San Diego, 134) would be completed and go Inforthea teams began Ctah 14: JUah Aggleg 4. Rose scored the first touchdown touchdown. Pete lumped high ing the new type with a spread for Ctah 17; Hawaii t. -1K7. air and Just touched the pill with his mation on which Pope gained six during the first minute of play, when SAN DIEGO. Cal- - Nov. 18 UP). 4. Colorado Mint 40; Vtah the ball straight down the The Pomona college 8agehens de- fingers, but it was enough to put it yards. The Leopards carried the ball he carriedover Members of the Salt Lake Gun IS. ; Northwestern Pth that frequently crossed club to the line, but lost lk on field and feated the San Diego 8tate college out of Jensen's reach. Utan S: Colorado Aggie 12. will hold a special turkey shoot U. line. converted. let Moab as Colorato auarter Aft ended southThe Utah K: Gillespie goal McMurray downs, and then Granite began to Aztecs, 13 to 0, here today in a on November 34 at the Salt Lake TJtah 30; B. T. P. ft. East his turn. MUlnkovltch some took then fumble after clever offer which recovered football took ;He Pope's plays, ern California conference 7; Creighton If. in North Salt Lake. Iran ttah titan 0; Utah Aggies 9. nm CaritBin Poke Hartman and bad taken the ball on downs a few tne nau to me middle of the field be sprinkled the line plunges with end Fowls grounds will be awarded for both low before the period ended. touch later. the seconds runs, fore ended. and, ins.. chalked the period Alf le Putnam up scores, with a limit of one and Ttah Ml rtorada T. At the opening of the second quar Continuing with their own forma he scored his team s seoona touch bird high downs and Hartman made tne thirAggies 9. an entrant to ttah I: Colorado convert turn at Rose took his : Colorado ... ter, a teenth point. gain through the line tions in the fourth quarter, the down. ttah Invitations have been sent to mem tan gv; i;oioruo cwim 41. went to last's and was successful. Farmers ing line, bers of 1. 7: gun clubs throughout the tah creigmon In tne second quarter Tate Blocked state, while ana, u riewe naa not aroppea a pertahB: B. V. V. 0. tne puduo aiso is wel line, and come to Utah 3d; Ctah Agrie 0. fect pass from R. Jensen, things punt on Moab's participate, with the ofEast-Grani- te lots. on took three the been would have Mllinkovitch, tries, for bad the Leopficials nlanning to care for all gun TJtah 31! Nevada S. ards. ... pill over. The winners failed to co- ner with their .favorite trap loads. 40; Colorado. 0. ttah S. Moab Near the end of the game. Granite nvertfor the first time. The Calorago Aie ttah 31: will be opened at 9 a. rru, The B. T. U. 1J ttah 4S: had the ball on East's line. goal line was crossed twice more in whiletraps 13: Colorado college 3. the official shooting will start ttah 44: . 4th 3rd 2nd score countS. but neither this ana H. quarter, Jensen, alter asking how ttah Wyoming TetsJ , Period Period Period period ed because Tooele was offside on both an hour later. B. O. E. O. E. G. much time was left, attempted a E. n. I. G. I Cros$-Counioccasions. Results he but had that m dropkick, Z7 SS 4 M thinking 2i uS 34 it SS Net yardt gained from scrrmmac S t 1 30 seconds to go. He had three more At the opening of the second half Texas Canquert- -S Yard talnrd from forward pa 'Ar" SI H II 41 40 M 71 SS WIN downs, but it was then a tie score. Rose received the klckoff, and, be LA WHEWCE, Kn.. Nor. Total gained yardafe Rice 4 I 11 f. It later developed that he had mis- hind perfect interference, ran the en1 t Aggregation a ttnlveretiJ ofknM Harrierg defeated thg rint Idwim from arnmmaM. t t Battling erosg country team, is la M, First downs from forward MUeourt S ........ understood the timekeeper, and that tire length of the field for a touchma dualTiger il race herg (odar. 11 11 3 3 1 Total number of lint down HOUSTON. Texas, Nov. 1 W. tie had a minute and thirty seconds. down. He received the ball on his t I IS t t ZZ ZZ Nambwr of punt..,.... JTEW YORK. Ko. IS line. The extra point The Rice "fight." which the team's East carried the ball four times be own M 4S 4t 31 M H H College won trie crosg country ehamplen-ehl- p Average distance or punts..... atwas not made. Mllinkovitch S fore the game did end. ........... S I S S 1 S of the Middle Atlantic Stale Collate partisans had hoped might defeat N'Hmber of klckoff... 44 43 Oranlte. A. A. today with a totei of S3 poinU. Alfred East. tached himself onto, a forward pass, Texas A. and M. college, was pres ........... S44 S S 5 Avenge distance of kickoffs Crowton. ........... le .J. lth U point and Rutgerg Total ..... took gecond Kir M 4 IT 24 .. IS S 30 In yardi., added t another and of It return for here today; but It availed noth klrts ent yards, Ostler good third with It. Ound7rui.......lt .... ....... ; Bro-14 S 5 ' J 5 U 4 ?.i p. Yard lost t)v toumaown C.ll Torwrs growing list. ing before the equal valor or a strong ...........la 11 4 I ...... i ; t e ...... .... Kr'rahn A short time latr Rose Or:: Si. .ws,. tWCOLV. Neb.. Nov. U (AfV Cilehoma Number mtercpted er and ablr tern. The Acgles, look3 I flee rs on the crosg country raw from Hebr sSe, Num"r of tue eoimlctcd .'. ':. 1 S . 4 tji si S rt .... ... Carl:'on a par3 and ran 33 yards for another ing like they did In the days of thsir nas.goa Dfinon of Oklehoma Va lint. Number of exponents' Intercepted -Dav .... ....re former glories, paseed over and eut s l S 1 P!ew. Ortff Is of Hebraaaa Kumuer or droplocks tried .... B.ioceil touchdown. qb s a Allen ......:.". s s for v 28-- 8 vie- -, In the final period 8nyder went 43 through the Owl-lin- t i i Nnmber ae fumbles J. .'enscn rhb Mint yards through the center of the line tory, their first conference win of the ram. Indiana university, wonrunmehere 3 s s " to Buehner Pope Rose added an- season. todjy Namber of opponents' fumbles rerovercd.. rational Junior eroag S country 1 for Al- for a touchdown. 1 Substitutions: Grenite-Jcko- n 4 4 4 2 aecond. breaking the Number of own famhles recovered ....... in S3 minute Rice, in consequence, was battered len. Jordlson for Driegs. Hlntre for BrU. other counter by line plunges. Both s former record for th event, which NormalSS Number of time ball teat on downs ...... Reese. Showell Sai Fog for Showell, for down to the bottom of the southwest extra points were made. 4 s e t minute 4 aecond. Michigan State with a Number of touchdowns ,. t 's urn uire Lon Relerea uorne. Kump. von the team championship s Colly s. s lanrKn-- n Rose, MlUnkovltchi Snyder and -- xonf erenee standing. t r ! ck Sleeper of PIyBring8 Victory; rd .w.l i yeallllattMltlllWaUlM ht . of the counter Saturday in the Vtah stadium. The top picture shows Royal Jensen, Farmer back, being upset by an East linesman. The lower photo shows Cariston, Neither Makes Certain One Below are two pictures Game East-Grani- te ....ob ...Lob ...rhb .in ,..uHi,.,ii Soof bf ......(. grloda togan . . Davia . ThnniiM ............. Smith ........... Burton Cowler ............ sirigg . - - Joe Bcortngt Loean Touchdown Thompson Touchdown Wilcox. Point aitsr CALDWELL, Idaho (V-- A heady pavls wucnoown wucoa tputccmenti. tMB.nirnwerile for STerb little Boise high school quarterback, ler.auhKtltutlonsfor Atkinson. Humphries for Bkid- who was crowded to fiercely that he more,UUIBammore tor Humpnrieg. uvis had to abandon a plan to punt. Bheffleld for Brlggs. Brigg for gbafntld, Duncan. Orant for turned defeat Into victory here today IsklM tooli ralek: ompfr. Refer. anion Malcolm WaUom head liaaajnaiw by dashing seventy yards for a touch down that defeated Caldwell high Eappl. school li to T. Glffln's brilliant play came In the final period of the game, which up to thartlme stood T to 8 in favor of Caldwell A low pass from center to oiffin gave the caidweii line tune : - ' Oklahoma Ties Nebraska Blen to tfiweep through and threaten a blocked kick. Tucking the ball under bis arm, auxin dived straight through the line and began a stam pede that ended with the final touchdown of the game. Boise scored early In the second when Wood caught a LTNOOLW. Neb-- Nov. 18 lahoma started and finished the scoring in the Big Six football battle with Nebraska today, but the Comhuskers tallied m between times and at the end of a bitter struggle on muddy field with the score knotted, 13 to 13. Juarter from Glffln: The tie game left the defending Big Caldwell bucked through ft touch- Six title holders Nebraska etlli un m down the same period. defeated in the conference and at the The victory puts Boise In the draw- head of the pack, with One victory to for the the represent ing and two tie games. It also possibly right district against Rupert in the South postponed final settlement -- of the Central district next week. conference race until Thanksgiving, ; when Oklahoma meets Missouri and Nebraska faces Iowa State, -- ' ' Tilt PostponedJUnlil Monday UaskelUKirksvMe A KANSAS CITY. Nov. 36 UP. football game scheduled here this In afternoon between Hafkell Indian stitute and the Kirksvuie. Mo., Teachers'ollege was postponed toH Detroit Adds Another Win EAST LANSING. Mich.. Nov. 38 The undefeated football maoay Because oi ram ana a muaay chine of the University of Detroit field. kept its record ufistalned today by de It was decided to play the game feating a fighting Michigan State Monday night on the-- Haskell field --college team. 25 to 0, It was the final game ol t&e season for State. at Lawieuue. 1 Pi. |