Show STUDENT LIFE on the first He is strong swift and likes the game Captain Coburn’s dash through tackle for fifty-fiv- e yards and a touchdown was the feature of the day Hermansen was another good ground gainer In the tandem formations he could always be relied upon to make yardage his hurdling being exceptionally useful Pocatello played rather a ragged Never once did they hold game the Scrubs for downs They played loosely all seeming to play individual ball They put up a gentlemanly game too gentlemanly if Instead of trying to stop possible our rushes they laughed and joked as we ran up the score Their tackling was woeful too The B E- - A- - All 51 much of the “run up and lean on the other fellow” tendency We had no chance of seeing their offensive work as they always fumbled when given the ball They might have held the score down by playing a punting back The boys say they left their punter at home Nuff-se- d The line-u- p : Pocatello Position A C Woodall L E Pugmire L T Burkhardt Hermansen McClain L G Nelson C Chase Gooding Leaton R G Pyle Castle R T Smith Leach R E Findlay d Langton-GleeRolapp Q Moon Coburn- L H B Jeppeson Burnette R H B Conley Eastman F B Frew Americans Decisively Defeats the Commercial School- - Score 5 to 0 Saturday October 5th about three hundred spectators saw a football game as bloody and desperate as it is possible for such a thing to be Eleven men whose below names appear in the line-u- p representing one of the school fraternities (R E A) got together and arranged a game with the Commercial club The game started by Jardine (arid farmer) running the ball up sixty yards from the kick off This ended Jardine’s star work Tuttle advanced the ball in three downs fifty yards and Connelley scored Langton missed a difficult goal That was all the score but not all the features Findlay for the Commercials played hard and fast Tuttle repeatedly appeared as the best player in the bunch Peterson (Re- - |