Show Student Affairs A CU O — O H S 0 The football season at the College was opened by the game between the A C and the Ogden High School on the College Campus Saturday Oct 3 A large crowd of enthusiastic “rooters was gathered Tn the Side lifTes to witness the event? Promptly at 3:0 the gridiron warriors of both teams were assembled on th upon comparing the size of the men composing both teams every one conceded that it was going to be an easy victory for the A C The lads from the Junction City however proved themselves to be both gritty and aggressive and evinced a thorough knowledge of the game Excellent team work rapid formations and speedy work characterized their playing throughout Although the College boys were slow in forming their plays and lacked team work entirely their individual playing convinced bystanders that a little more practice was all that was needed for a winning team Both teams fumbled frequently and the result was no score for either side The new men at ends showed up well Rich would invariably put his man out of the game and permit Adams to go unhampered around the end for long runs Pond also did good work Adams did some marvelous work in the punting line Madsen and Captain Jar-din- e e showed up with their old-tim- For the Ogdenites Evans and Harcomb vim and vigor Johnson Tracy deserve honorable mention The following is an account of the game in detail : Ilarcomb kicked to Adams and after first down the A C kicked giving the High School the ball Bv end runs and mass on tackle plays the High School advanced the ball to the six yard line where it was lost on a fumble thus depriving them of the only chance they hail during the game of scoring Adams advanced the ball 30 yards bv a long run around left end and time was called Madsen kicked to Harcomb who fumbled and failed to advance the ball Ilarcomb was driven through our "invincible” line a number of times for good gains After failing on end runs the High School kicked Doremus captured the ball and advanced it ten yards Cooley was sent through the line after which Adams skirted left end for thirty-fiv- e yards Rich’s place at half-bac- k was taken by Capt Jardine who was sent repeatedly between guard and tackle until within six inches of a touch down The signal was given for Cooley to take the ball but for some reason a fumble occurred and the oval was captured by the High School They kicked it out of danger The A C were rapidly advancing the ball toward their goal when time was called The line up was as follows : |