Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 4 B 3 1931 AGGIES RESORT TO AERIAL ATTACK IN DEFEATING BOBCATS — ?r — fr— Smith Twins Supply Club Passing Act Pan " 7 — Acclaimed Majors’ Best Montana State-Uta- h drm n t an varria tr Aggies Game Wings Take Series Lead Over Saints llneSmlth was downed on the Cats two-yar- d returned five yards to his own FIRST PERIOD out of bound by Ejhne Young hit left guardjor a few Inches was of Utah Aggies Ibefore lieKeenan forced Acting Captain Deb Young iefend five yards at left end Young dived over center for a touchdown lost the south Second down and 15 yaTds to go for the Cropley made a perfect placement Score: won tho tot and choao to goal Aggies 14 Montana State 6 Kravltk A quick kick by park was 33- -j went In for Haaen for the Bobcat Keenan Bobcats kicked off to E Cropley 7 y0yni 15 yards to the Cats line Young who returned to his own of who jj the Aggies kicked off to Keen to ten t go F and down d yards ' ma’de ’three went for seven yards off left lckle returned from his own oal linetto his at guard right yards Third gecon(4 H0wn and seven yards to go Young own line before he was downed nlon made a yard through center down - nd two yards to bo Bennion went Through" left” guard"for about five- First down and ten yards to go Nagel made line on a decayed buck to the Cat They measured the dls- four yards at right guard as the quarter lo 71'nrm InA uyiirdgaV nearly tnrouch center First down o ver" 'Tolmanh"lt emjf d ST PAUL Minn Oct- - 8 Score Utah Aggies 14 Montana State ft go Young cut through left tackle for eight center to make it first down aity and it wasA the Cats ball ou their own He fumbled line pass from Parke to Keenan rfCOVrd on ln ln the FOURTH CH ARTER tdurm°hdWtWtRrk?d Ct itn°to0thCt 'nd 1 six yards Second down Rochester took the lead two game for 'was completed tnr thrown Perk line tor hit center down to Rfnn w andiu'tlreven-yar- d four yard to go A pass from Leland' line The Bobcat were and lowby Barker aho Jrroke the Cat' kicked to Park was incomplete Third down and tO one In th© littl® world 0©n©9 by Montana recovered Keena Young who returned 30 yard was T nlstjdefeatlng St Paul 9 to today line Schaub hit two yards Second down 11 waa a Ereat daY for tha bat aUeiqoAd1(or" to go Bennion hit center and aiaae yarns thnnirh th irtirr4 line A tern a on the he fumbled but recovered the ball on the Wfrf headed for a sure score when Tolman' light drizzle preventing tha h Croideyl lnfrowf Uom Prk w and six yards to go play Third down Tolman made UOlCalS' from 8rlPPlnS the ball Tha Pitcher8 Young went around right end’ for a first 6'"rd dwn and seven yards down’d CropjFmade line He was down to the Montana another three yards at right guard Third Cat called time out again Cropley hitting of Puccinelli and Durst fesve Th forced out of bounds on the play lu down to go and four made vropicydown and seven Cropley yards 25 yards on the last run The: Young cut through left guard for an- gecond yards to go A three yards at left end They meas- - Ti1!' about other first down to the Montana State four- - orbs from I Smith was grounded T hird another took another penalty for turea but It lacked a yard tor A ROCHFBTFT? 8T PAUL First down and ft yards ard line It was first down with the goal j0W(l gnd geVen yards to so A pass from urr thP diMsnre ir wa louun down ’and ona't0° many limes out tne to go a distance of four yards The SHOW vRrds to was over U)r Smlth the to BHOi E Jo m(le lt leIt Smith complete j Smith 4 0 3 Andemon c? 5 1 1 0 Bobcats called time out on the play The center of the Une and Keenan finally tackle Adame hit left guard (ur a (Irst Wilson Sb 1 3 5 0 3b A pass froinlToporcer line Utah Aggie line and interference running brought E Smith down eight yards from down to the Cats' 8aitzgaver2b 311 5 3 3 0 Davis If 5 0 3 0 cf was working to perfection Young hit cen- the soal Une I Smith to Cropley over the left side of theMnore Young made two yards at 4 2 3 0 Hoettger ter for about a yard and a half Second down center lb 4 3 10$ Second dowmPepper If line was barely Incomplete Second down and six yards to go 4 S 3 and two yards to the goal Schaub circled to the goal and ten yards to go Cropley hit left tackle Puccinelli rf 55 3I 3 0‘Durst rf Young made another yard 10 0 Morrissey ss 1 o 6 6 the left end of the Bobcat line for touch- at left guard Third down and one yard' ft" tley lb Yo“anlr‘‘ wlm Virnaledifor nine uarde Young failed to gain at yard 4 2 2 3 Wannlnger 3 0 4 I down Bennion made a perfect Placement right tackle sg n Tolman hit center lor a flrat down and five yards for a fair catch on hla own Fourth line)10 4 2 6 0 Hopkins 4 3 1 Fiorei 3b kick for the extra point Score: Utah Ag- to the goal line A pass from I Smith was line oil the Cats They measured 3 CroM-iM- o 0 0 c 0 7 Fenner 0 4 3 4 1 P Inch lectmdown Montana Bobcats an rA and gies It wi ball Ud t lacking ToV The Aggies were offside but the 3 0 0 f 0 0 0 0 Harrls p Law of the Utah Ales kicked off to Kee- grounded Adams dived fliarr p the penalty and it was their made three yards at left tackle A pass from man went in for Keenan refused Cats d nan who returned from his line own ball on their own d line A I Smith to Young was incomplete Fourth through center for a first down on the Cats' xBouthworth 1 J 0 0 Prudhommep 10 0 to hts own 0 0 0 line before he was kick Adams made five yards line Murphyl p Park was partially blocked by Wil- down and two yards to go Cropley kicked downed near the side of the Held Nagel kins by Second down and five it on his own line around right end out of bounds on the Bobcats' and Cropley caught was line retried the ball out of bounds over' the to to the He downed was goal go felled A he Cropley line where First down there for the Cats pass from yards Park to gain left side with a gain of five rards Joss at left end at left end Second down and ten Park was grounded by an ineligible Bobcat thrown for a five-yar- d lost two yards ai left tackle Third down yards to go Cropley failed to gain again and the ball went to tne Aggies at the point and seven yards to go Keenan kicked to on the same play Third down and ten of Interference It was the Aggie' hall on Young who returned from his own to line The ball was Inches from the the Cats' Young made two line before he was yardsside go line to his own of the field Cropley made a yard yards at center Third down and six yards tackled out of bounds by Park Dowell went east Fourth down nine yards to go Young made two more yards at the center through in for Shubat for the Bobcats Bchaub made to go A pass from 1 Smith to K Smith same hole four yards at left guard Bennion smashed over the goal A pass f I UIU line was grounded as E Smith umivii vv 0 utiuvii wuo r " down and- ten through center for a first down to the Cat’s dropped the ball as he fell The Bobcats' complete nd £ Smith fell over th iiwlBecond yrd to go A line Young hit left tackle for four ball on their own “ line Nagel failed line Wgrner yards Second down and six yards to gain to gain at right guard Park got off Home runs Puccinelli Roettger Dou Kravlck went in for Haren for the Bobcats quirk kick to Young who dodged back and line lor touchdown Cropley's placement 15 yard to go A paes from Parka to A pass from Smith to Schrub over the left down the west wa good Score: Utah Agglea 21 Montana land was good and the Cat ball carrier wasible play -- Fenner to Wannlnger 1 to Salta-6- 1 away forth finally getting ‘d Bases on balls— Harrlss bounds on the 7 fr8t of out forced 6 Aggltgaver Murphf He was forced out of ate finally side of the lines to the Cat a 4 Moss 1 Judd I to 2 line Young carried Struck out-Ha- rris A pass from C’roMTan line line Hull kicked off to Keenen who fumbled Three on the Cats’ the ball out of bounds without gain 'TTie bounds Hit Murphy Pepper) men Kfre knocked out on the field olenn but recovered finally returning 1ft yard Buzzetti was good for another first down Hit by pitcher— By 5 10 4 In 1 Aggies took a in for Prudhomme line Another holding pena’ty line Keenan dlvedout ou the Aggies' ln for Wilkins for the Aggies O'Brien to his own In the play however and H was first down went A from Murphy 0 in 13-- 3 Ven Alls I in 1 Mos of bounds over left guard with a yard saln!by Crossman was incomplete the Cats First went for Shubat in for jase with 35 yards to go from their own down and ten yards to to for the Aggies Second down and nine yards to go A7paa iCrossman was lnterceped by McDonald as 81 in 4 (pitched 4 to 3 In fifth) Starr 2 line Younr again hit out of hounds with- on Judd 2 in Utah Aggies A Winning pitcher— JudaC game ended Final score line the Cats' pass from Iifrom Leland to Park was complete for a out gain Second down and 25 yards to go Smith Losing pitcher— Prudhomme to E Smit h was complete tnd E yard gain Keenan hit a stone wall at cen- - 31 Montana St ate 6 Young took tt out of bounds around the right side of the Une with a sain of 16 yards Third down and nine yards to go A pass from Bchaub over the center of the line to Van Campen aas grounded Fourth down and nine yards to go Schaub punted into the end zone near the corner of the field and it was the Cat’s ball on their own line Long cut through right tackle for eight yards Second down and two yards to go Keenan hit center for nearly a first down It lacked t is shown 7?r‘o7nf was pre-h- e fumbled but recovered as he hit the Montanan's Strong Second Period Drive Nets Touchdown (Continued form — too' One) The Smith boys Ike at quarter and Elmo at end did the twin act and started throwing passes which put the ball in position to score twice Ike did the throwing while Elmo was on the receiving end The game Saturday again brought out Coach Dick Romney’a new system of offense which Is much like the old one he used when the Aggies won the conference In 1921 the only difference being In the shift This new style requires a light and fast line and the use of plenty of bratnwork Throughout the game Saturday with the exception of the second period the Aggies were successful in using this offense During the game the Aggies attempted 18 “7 passes of which five were complete while the Bobcats tried 14 passes and completed six Most of these passes for both sides came In the second period Young’s Work Stands Out Young with his sensational open field running was the outstanding man while Bennion with his line crashing while he was there was not far behind Again Saturday Bennion showed that he could gain ground but that he experiences difficulty in holding onto the ball Out of five attempts Bennion fumbled four times and was lucky enough Robert “Lefty" Grove pitehinr ace of the Athletics to recover one One of these fumbles came at a bad time when he beaming happily as he holds the silver loving cup which to him by the Philadelphia Sporting: Writers’ association !giehl'°drb”lnnn line dropped the ball on the end with a loss of two yards Keenan after making a first down after he had been chosen as the most valuable player in thcijft kicked to Young who returned 20 yards to In the second period the entire major leag:ues! the Cat's line Schaub ''arrlei the ball out of bound over tho right side of Aggie backfleld seemed to have lost the Pobrat line without gain The Bobcats their stride and there was fumbling called time out again Young cut through left guard for eight yards Second down and galore Montana played erratic ball two vard lo o O’Brien went in for Mills with the exception of the second pefor the Cats Wilkins went in for Olenn at riod tackle for the Aggies Bennion hit left guard a first down to the Cat’s for line was to crowd Its feet The brought Young smashed through left tackle for six In the third quarter when I Smith yards and 8chaub made three more yards at right guard Third down and one yard threw a perfect pass to E Smith to go Young hit center for a first down to over the goal line and Elmo held it line I Smith made a jthe Cat’ Shortthen yard at left tackle Second down and nine it momentarily dropped vard to o Young hit right tackle and ly after this Young took a punt on fumbled Vranes recovered for the Aggies his own wUh a losa of 15 yard A pas from Schaub line and returned was Incomplete Bchaub again punted over the ball 45 yards which was coupled Cards Outhit A’s Despite the goal line about a foot from the west jde of the field it was the Cat' ball on by some beautiful Interference by Mack Aces Babe Shows their own line Keenan hit center He fumbled but recovered without a gain Pete Wilkins who was Injured on Park failed lo gain around right end Keethe play and forced to retire nan nunted out of bound on hi own Defends Wilson line It was first down and 10 yards to go for the Utah Aggies Young circled First Downs end for eight yard before he was forcedright out From a statistical point the Agof bounds Bpnnlon hit left guard end fumbled and the Montana Cats recovered for a By BABE RUTH gies had itall over the Cats makfirst down on their own line Keenan hit center for five yard a the quarter ing 18 first downs against nine for (Special to The Tribune) ended Score 7 Montana Utah the Montanans The Aggie kicks PHILADELPHIA Oct Aggies the State 0 were on an average of 45 yards while SECOND TERIOD the Cats’ kicker was booting them dope took considerable spilling in the Keenan got lost behind Tils lnlerfer ence and lost about four yards The Ag about the same distance but on re- first two games of the world series giea were offside however and the penalty turns Young had It all over Parke We had read a lot gave the Cate nearly a first down It lacked inches of being over when The Aggie line playing against one about the way the they ball measured Second the down and about therm showed that two stars of Con- that outweighed $ a foot to go Keenan hit through center for a first down to hi own weight is no advantage when time nie Mack’s pitchline It was the oiosest they had been to the and time again they opened up large ing staff were goPArk Aggie goal since the game started holes Romney used practically his made a yard at right guard Second down to stop the Naand nine yards to go Keenau made two entire squad In the game and dis- ing tional leaguers and more yards at Jen tackle a the he had to crowd that played I joined in making Park punted to Young who returned 10 team on the bench that was nearly these line II was almost yards to his own I over the goal line The Aggies called lime as good as the one that was in the rated predictions Grove and out F Dyer went in for Dowell for the Bobgame Although Howard Schaub Earnshaw as betcats Young made three yards over left guard from a punt formation Schaub sensational sophomore was In the ter pitchers than punied to Park who returned two yards he the best of the f game for only a few minutes before he was nailed on the Aggies’ line showed some real work He was in- Cardinal staff and Second down Keenan lost three yards at right end A pass fiom Keenan jured In the first quarter and was I still believe that f over the left side of the Aggie line was Intaken out A pas from Park was incomcomplete their work through s :' pen plete and the Bobcats took a Crossman Shoots Long Pasaet the 1931 season Keenan kicked to Young who re alty turned !0 yards to hla own line In the final minutes of play Cross-ma- entitles them to Brady went in for For g eon for the Aggies M substituted for Keenan of the such a rating Young hit center for a yard Second down and nine yards to go Schaub made four Cats and started shooting some long yards through left guard Third down and passes to Parke and Buzzetti lor long five yards to go Schaub was hurt on the play and the Aggies called time out gains One of them he shot from In went Cropley for Schaub in halfback line to Parke on the his own Bennion made four more yards at cenline who ran to the Aggies’ ter The Aggies were offside on the play and took a line before being stopped On penalty Second down and 10 yards to go Cropley was back the next play he shot another one getting six off Earnshow in the sec-t- o to kick but the Aggies were offside again Buzzetti who went to the Aggies' ond game while Hallahan was Park of Oregon defeated Idaho 9 Itook penalty fn1 took another versify line Cropley s kick on hi own line when the game ended ing R threehlt game Nobody ever line here today before a Crowd Of and returned to the Asjte betore the soripa atnrtpd thatlto Mencer giant tackle for the Cats fore he downed Naeei hit left end and Hazen were the bulwarks of the any member of the Cards staff 10000 in their first conference game for three yards second down and seven line while the entire Cat backfleld would hold the A’s to this low total of the season j”nr?'r when clicking were good Keenan ot The WebfooU flueS Uo kV yefr Etcher suchas Demnger ls on his tactics ln the uirddown ‘‘d the second period at:d:£ 'rnd second period was the best ground-gaine- r would strike' out nine men in seven safety in scored a touchdown and converted while Parke showed some nice innings March Toward Goal in the last few minutes of the game Keenan hit thiough renter for nearly a work ln the openflrld Injuries were UI1 Marlin ipseic laeai down (first The They measured the ball and lineup: numerous on the Aggies’ team but Then there is Pepper Martin up- - oreoon none of them was serious VanKam ”! 5-- Well f d n d d pitch-15-ya- tn ' kins suffered an old leg Injury and Glenn was knocked out momentarily Martin all the regulars Many Scouts Present in the first two games stealing more and little more polishing thejbases than all the other players com Aggies are likely to throw a ware Into bined and playing a prominent part the best ln the conference They play in three of the four runs which the Western States here next Saturday Cardinals have scored This is PepAt the game here Saturday there per's first world series and if he were 11 different scouts watching the is nervous all the other players contest should get that way The lineup and summary : In one respect the Cardinals have been far behind the A's and unless there is a decided change for the better this failing may prove fatal to the National leaguers 1 am speaking Street's pitchers now of control have handed out ten passes in the two games ami the Cardinal batsmen have been able to coax only one from the Philadelphia pitchers That was 6or bv periods Bot- - £ j touchdown the Aggies stayed in Die lead Score Utah Aggies 7 Montana State 6 Keenan kicked to Cropley who returned 20 yards to hla own line The giCata were offside but Young refused the penalty Cropley made three yard at left end Young failed to gain at right end Summary : A pas from I Smith to VanCampen over xrorlnx Oregon the center of the line was completed for y a first down on the Bobcat line ssfclv SecOfficials: Ororire Varncll: um Young made five yards at left guard fiPlrt ludgf Keith ond down and five yard to go Cropley pire Mlk Morgan hit the right side of tho Cat line for a Jones head linesman Alex Donaldson line C f'rst down to the Cat’ I)ver went In for O'Brien for the Bobcats Cropley hit right guard for three yards A pas from I Smith over tho center of the line was nearly Intercepted by Park AnTolman hit center for another yard other naa from I Smith over the right aide of the line was incomplett and the d Aggies took a penalty The ba went over and it was lb Cat' ball o line Keenan failed to their own i Second down and 10 guard y yli sv KHin atto left to A oulrlc kirk by Park was (J1 his own line by Young to returned I) 'Y wV -' J if niadf but two yards Cropley Montana State lout a Earnshaw gave ? '? pa8S Utah Alcs J Fry went in for !w (yard at left larkl in second the Kern-uiAwai game 1 onohdowns Montan tomley hit renter for fl he Agglea for Tolman Young 3 vnrda Third down and si yard to go Hallahan Too Liberal I’onts after 2touchdowns— Bennion place POTWT W V rvt 7 dh— Younx failed to gain t right end aa hiU uirqT k lr place kirk I must say Cropley kicked Interference failed to Cropley In passes respect 5o-Huh Ml ut Ion-- - Mont ana Kravlk fnr Hai r powerful football fnrre swrptpik ui- rm llftrn for Kravik Dowel for Shubat ibat Hallhn whs hickv in thut su Army line vnomnon hi on to hPrond tlirlr vlckrvi"mi ovprwhrlmine OBr’rn Kfor Mill F Dyer for Dowell Ahu-- ond game Don t misunderstand me“J on ihe r’r nd Outke hurt vT for lp f'f'a-‘’0- 1 o for th D'r Durett for Long Hha lor Ftrat dn today at the expense fmn ut r Aglf I admire Needle for Keenan Nucule A Huzut for "iof little Knox college of OalesburgUnd in paa from Park in Long Grossman for Narirlf Agflra Wilkins stlUTD cWfVC H1“s)1g'fuhlpd o Keenan waa complete half ended The for Glenn Glenn for Wilkins Brady fritK with the score: Utah Allies 7 Montano lie was Diililani u- ’ three comolete Forgenn Forseon for Brady Tolman for1® pinches ‘ 6 frsv the Into tennis State Reunion rr lor ouik fnr vn Km- - he had to be and won Ills game But“ THIRD PFRIOD three scored ith almost Keenan kicked rtn Hull forfor Vranes Adam for Young U uhpre he had tn have for- off to Wilkins of th Utah J Barker McDonald for vMfeioo al Knox WX)rPd 1( who rrturued ten yards to his own Aggie He gave out seven tOlirnnOfcll Bmith Murdock for cropley Amhoy for tunes snulc line On ft SCrlhA 0 sensfttlona Cropley made a yard at left for Tolman C Smith for u- in Weusli £dma Young hit renter for another two guard ” gomes Third down and three yard to go yard A PR from I Smith to Uutke over the while their own team is scoring no of the line wa good f"f a ftrat I don't think ‘'I"’ d im more than two runs io ih Mumn 34- t Third down U1 hit rmirr lor tnur rrdi riirrimalx will win mnnv gullies1 A P k Noth-n- d tour yrd to t I frnn b d th a nr wildne r l'"‘ ln’ such generosity to °'"r ''ntrr °IK' ihe ' in nK ? hanoeord 28-- 0 'the y have slum n In the first two 1 b Another Prk IT don srui it accincd a sound pUv to Jmt- - T Now a word about Jimmy Wilson He was hustling and of tiia throw JnE I read tome rritieiMn But a forak m- - for th- y a'antaga Keenan ot one CAMBRIDGE Mas Ort 3 ipylto third in that freak play which in the out two Hnrvnrd afflicted with all of therame up with "'n'hMtln(lon In his hurry JumnvijjTfVugrd usual first game failings today ofiand some referred to it a a tr’®'iinissrd the fact that the halter hnd'nd tn lluiui lied nine o u wn f playaut hno:5WUng He at was the ball finally launched Eddie Casev'i var-ih’- '! bodv I’!aVrrourhed11 Uko'k'h'r 1"Vk I'm SoYneJ"1' 'n ever to whom I have out-hitti- Smooth as Guy Lombardo's swoei cadence the Robt Bums Panatelcr easc-itself into men's smoking The modem chap insists on the neat stylish shape that becomes young faces and features of men in good trim Fully as important he demands the mildness of clear Havana filler Here Is a cigar no young man need fear lo smoke Men are showingmor© ruggod lasfest Date yourself of to-da- ’with iho y manstYofJlobtlumsEanatelai Powerful Ai Team Wins Over lllfl llv lO u I'ere CL'))li'iurinlhrlin Harvard Turns Hack Rales fghl’ aitv coaching regime by topping the had seen before Baseball write' " 2fl tr 0 jwere looking at big league games Wilson was nut of the The Crimson with an offense tted tn a few llmple power piny and grammar school were completely one elementary forward pass was stumped by tt and Jimmy bud a frae- - plavr(1 Uu held runreloM during the first period l'n” "f a second tn (lei ide what 8llnP f by the fait charging Bates back-- w'a!lShould aa field which che ked tlie Harvard lln five attack Inalde of tt Wilson did any other catch rUCopyrlglit iwould do lie threw to stop an at-- 1 time during the contest lim-Jim- Listen in every Monday night — 8 o'clock— K D Y L — to th Ace Orchestra of the Air — Guy ru Lombardo's Royal Canadiani on the Robt Burns Panatela fud h pnal H for Hire yairla ti'nn hit guard vn hurt and th Aggra took tlm out Hr got a ni in for him again Tolman hr ram nut bir hand fYm th rroad f lh Hrcord doan and srvrn yards Nvoll)(1 hv( gwu TJiUn hH'VeiVJr'iorVnoi'hM'tb'rtt run Third tlnat and lour vanja to Ironpnnpd w ill lhe Sttrn? yard Young hit cMr anri lacYt O foot I o firat J1 n 1931 Christy Walsh R vn rrffbUj hnwrvr 'Ih hall ttn railed baf k t duatc) Ctociri lot off another iuod ilok and t aiki dneJ'i7 Vn:hry1i''ir:1’:e?:l Program ? 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