Show I ST. ST VINCENTS 11 UTAH 5 1 There is no way way ay getting around facts St. St Vincents College won by 4 securing the large larg end of the I score score They h have v a good team the best in in Southern Califor California ia I and things combining against again t the University g gave gye ye th them m t the e score The game developed develop d. d dinto into a a kicking mat match h as as St. St Vincents soon found that Utah's line was too strong strong and as as th the St. St Vin Vincents tacklers got through the U Q ranks too oft often n Both oth sides f tried the forward passes passes and trick plays but on this score Ut Utah h was was as a's ahead But on on th the kicking kicking- con con- LF f 3 o. o i test U was at a disadvantage riot not having laving Convill in the th first half and his not being in proper condition when he did enter the game wl while the St. St Vincents have havea a remarkably remar ably good punting quarterback quarterback guar guar- ter-back ter and they were muc much more fortunate in regaining r II pu punts s. s There were ver m many ny other things w which i h were against Utah Utah Utah-it it was wa an ei extremely remely hot ot ota a afternoon and th the Utah men were wearing suits soaked with before ten minutes s of play the low altitude altitude alti alti- t tude e had a tendency to stop their L r r i iI I tY 1 i 1 4 Theodore J Joseph Barlow I P r j t 1 f rf 1 Jn I oj r y LT jJ 1 J. J H. H Maddock J. J F. F Merrill t r- r G. G A. A ii f- f t i I d t t Byron Cummings Harold Robison j i f i THE ATHLETIC COUNCIL I I k fast playing and the saw-dust saw 1 covered field kept them from getting getting getting get get- ting good starts and twice themen the themen men slipped after dodging their tacklers Besides St. St Vincents had the advantage of being at home The first half was a clean dean fierce struggle Near the close t Russell tried for a place kick from f the yard 40 mark the mark the ball hit the b cross bar and a U man got it Being this close to the goal Utah could not be held so the first touch-down touch was made N Near ear the commencement of the second half Utah was forced to kick while near their own goal The ball hit one of the U men menso menso menso so St. St Vincents got it on the three yard line They could not make a touch down Utah held that line St. St Vincents got it less th than n ten yards from the goal and for one of their few times during the game they made their downs They failed to make their goal so it was 5 to 5 S. From then on St. St Vincents found the lin line so impregnable that nearly every every- second down their quarter back kicked These kicks were executed very cleverly and Utah was unfortunate in re regaining regaining regaining re- re gaining them Utah usually made their downs once or twice and then kicked whereas St. St Vincents kicked on f the second down Up to wit within in a few minutes of the close of the game everything was straight foot ball when one of the ithe St. St Vincents slugged a U man He was ruled off and so was Utah's man This little incident gave St. St Vincents the game as their team got the needed much-needed rest and upon the first down their star quarter got through and passed two of Utah guards one of whom was the substitute man An easy goal was kicked and the score was 11 to 5 St. St Vincents kicked to Utah and with their do or die spirit Utah was moving surely toward the goal when luckily for St. St Vincents time was called There was a lively bunch of rooters for the red and white The boys from the University of Southern California turned out in a body and having practiced Utah yells they together with the Salt Lakers present gave the team support equally as good as St. St Vincents got The result here was undoubtedly undoubtedly undoubtedly i edly as big a surprise as the defeat defeat de de- cj feat of Golden was at Salt alt Lake last Saturday I DEE D. D STOCKMAN |