Show 51 1 n J j i M Ad r iJ I t VICTORY I VICTORY z 2 A r r lf J j j The Se Senior i Eleven Wins Wins si in its First First- Contest After a a Hard F Battie the B. B Y A. A is Defeat Defeated d. Score 6 0 With their white and blue banners courting at victory's victory s' s shrine with firm hope ov overflowing in a a profusion of col college college col- col lege yells the delegation of one hundred hundren and fifty enthusiastic Academy arrived in this city at 9 45 last Saturday morning They c came came me determined to win the thelong thelong thelong long expected game and though their team was defeated yet it can be truthfully said that that- thata a more plucky gallant gallant gallant gal gal- lant and minded fair lot of boys nev never never r before lined up with a a- a University team About 3 o'clock the people began to I assemble on on n the University c campus and they came came pr pretty tty st steadily until 4 o o'clock when there must have been Heen six six- hundred p people on the grounds The fence w was s lined long before th the game with eager youths of various sizes and age while all available trees seemed loaded with human fruit The The bleachers groaned taxed to their utmost capacity with fair maidens and their escorts flaunting the colors of their respective favorites We Weare Weare Weare are are here very forcibly reminded that U. U of U eds co-eds were few and far between Those of our lady students who were formerly of the tH School turned out almost lm st en 1 eri massey en-massey iasi V ve ive commend commend 1 rid rid- t them for for th their i pa patriotic s 's spirit ir t ands advise advise dvis 1 tl their ir 4 I t I uc iM 1 t I female school l mates ates to catch some of of their k J The day was very for fora a foot-ball foot match the few warm sunshiny sunshiny sunshiny sun sun- shiny days previous previous' having put the grounds in excellent condition Nature show showed d an impartial interest in the affair affair affair af af- fair the sky blue blue sky being fringed with sil sil- ver-lined ver clou clouds s while while away away in the west westa a few streaks of gold floated idly against a white back With the crowd scarcely half assembled assembled assembled assem assem- bled there began a a a fi fierce exchange of college yells yells' b between yeen t the two factions Otis Cross ably conducting the Academy- Academy ites and our enthusiastic manager wildly wa waving ing time Jime for U. U of U. U adherents The entrance of the teams was the signal for an an outburst of applause the crowd quickly singling g out Stringfellow and Poulson the good natured good red centers as as favorites f. f iJ following was Ya th the line up B B. BY Y Y A. A J u. u O OF F u u. u H. H Poulson C. C E. E Stringfellow Carbine L. L G Gr Wallace Lefe Lef Lefevre e vre r R R. R G G Jeppson Larsen Larsen J L L. L T. T Gr Grand c Young J Prior f R. R T. T Jonasson Hi Hinckley ck y L. L E. E Gilmer il eJ R. R E. E Van Cott Cotto Call Call Q B. B I Ya Varian n Hy de' de r j 1 L L. L n H. H B B. Tripp L' L JOV Larson Ov Larson R R. H. H B B. Porter Miller Miller r. r J t F. F B B. B Odell Capt OFF OFFICERS CERS 1 1 OFFICERS J Referee Referee 1 Hudson 1 Umpire Cross Umpire J Cross J j linesmen t T T. C. C H Hoyt Bassy ise Ei-ise Price I Y THE GAME Odell having won the toss he gave the Academy th the off kick and selected the t the w west st goal T x a momentary stillness ss th the crowd awaited a it d to hear the thump of Calls Call's foot g jn ti 4 ball It st ti went went- e t flying y thi thirty y Cj i v yards in into to p. p of U. of-U. U. U territory L i Ya Varian ia 1 caught it but u r no o soon sooner r held it it in iri his arms arm than Van Cott came cr crashing shing into him by accident nt of cou course se and the ball slipped from Varian's Varjan's hands rolling g toward the coming ites Od Odell's Odell s quickness saved it however and andere ere re the e B. B Y A. A knew it Tripp h had d placed paced i it itten itten ten yards f further Gilmer added five y more and Odell punt punted l for ten yards yard Miller captured it but the te team m was soon forced t to surrender r o on do downs Porter immediately gained the ne necessary e five yards Then r came Tripp's Tripps tl Clutching the hall ball securely und under r his is arm he sped around the end 1 way way- through everything with a phenomenal enal strength and en energy When When at length he looked up and s saw sY Y Call above him the he successful tac tackler tackier ler of th the doug doughty y sprinter sprint r he heard hear a mighty TI roar o tr from five hundred University y throats s all right Tripp Hes He's all right 1 r It t was was the most remarkable play of the day Y Yand and Tripp won his ovation very fai fairly Van Cott and Porter failed to ga gain p. p and n nOdell Odell punted for fifteen yards B. B rY Y A. A lost the ball on downs owns Miller Miller- then made a goC good fifteen y yards punt The Varsity b boys ys became slightly confused ed and lost the ball Then came some brilliant line ine plays by the Acad Academy Hyde and O O. 9 Larsen crashing their way Vay through for ten and tw twenty nty yards yard J r re re- ely The Academy fum fumbled bl 2 and Tripp again gained good ground Por Porter ter failed to gain Odell punte Call getting the ball I I of Academy again last it it however and Jd Gilmer elicited a howl fr from Jm th the stand standby standby l lLy by Ly a twenty yard run around t the LeD end L Lefevre efevre t tackled Tripp in the n next next next- play and wa was hurt but pluckily went ba back k to his p position Tripp gained eight yards and Porter showed himself a good f fellow fellow fel fel- low l- l low ow by two end plays of five and fifteen yards The Academy again got t the e oal oual oaland oaland and sent Larsen through f for or r fifteen n yards f. f Porter 9 t nea neatly ly ta tackling gf him Two Jwo for ward passes foll followed wed the Academy again retaining the ball Repeatedly did they buck the U. U of U. U line and every evelY time successfully With such men as Prior O. O Larsen and the wonderful wonderful wonderful won won- full-back full Miller the Academy worked the center plays play to great ad ad- vantage vantage Jeppson was downed in a scrimmage and temporarily laid out with a bad ankle but soon went back the crowd cheering his determination Odell punted successfully two times and the ball was dangerously near the B. B Y A. A goal when time was called Neither side had bad scored and things began began began be be- gan to look as though each would carry reward away a goose-egg goose as its final SECOND HALF Odell sent the ball thirty five yards by bya a well-directed well punt and the U. U o of U. U boys lost no time in following up On the Academy twenty yard line the ball was stopped by Stringfellow who was yas playing an an excellent game Miller again made center gains of five yards and Hyde three going through by main force of their heavy backs This was stopped by diligent playing and the U. U of U. U was given the ball on downs Jeppson worked the guard play for ten yards Porter last and a successful buck followed Tripp was hurt but soon jumped up as lively as ever The Academy having again obtained the ball bac backs s were successfully worked for twenty yards Then the Varsity boys held their opponents well and got gottle the tl-e ball on downs Odell punted for twenty yards Academy gained again but a forward pass gave the ball back to th the University Porter went through the center for five yards but O. O Larsen stole the ball Small gains followed Another forward pass gave the ballback ball ballback ballback back to the U. U of U. U Tripp sped across the the field on a twenty yard run Lef Lefevre evre was hurt i in tackling and and Brown sub sub- for him Porter ran the end gaining ten yards more Call was hurt 1 and it was feared he would have to quit but after a few minutes' minutes rest he went back to play Gilmer gained five yards on end and Tripp ten more Van Cott took the ball and although his gain was slight yet he took it within a few yards of the Academy's goal Odell was given the ball With a mighty effort born horn of desperation the theU U University pushed him over the line for forthe forthe forthe the first and only touch touchdown touch down A scene was then enacted such as was never before before be be- fore witnessed on the University campus Students went wild waving their colors frantically hugging each other and clap- clap ing hands hand with grips such as only extreme extreme extreme ex ex- joy can produce And when Odell kicked a successful goal goal well well we defy anyone anone to describe what followed Pandemonium Pandemonium Pandemonium Pan It is the only word we can think of that approaches accuracy of tion Call kicked off and Varian returned The ball was worked to the centre and stayed in that locality until time was called The great game game was over and anda a great game it truly was The University University University Uni Uni- had won by the close score of 6 We will add but little for fear of being being being be be- ing partial We feel that the contest was truly one of weight against s science inasmuch as the B. B Y A. A team averaged about fourteen pounds heavier than our boys and their persistency in bucking plainly showed where lay their strength The Varsity team played a scientific game which is shown by bythe bythe bythe the great number of star plays accomplished accomplished accomplished by the aid of most excellent in in- in Both sides played fairly and we trust and feel that the B. B Y A. A boys went away somewhat despondent despond nt to be sure SIre but wit with friendly feelings for the p Uni Uni- ni it |