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Show failing to punt at critc il moments. Spectators expected to see the bail sent spinning onti of danger by these tactics, but! for some reason the signals for aj punt were not given wice the 'Aggies" were held for downs i near their own goal line, wh.'ii I a kick on the last down yqa.U ! have relieved the goal line from j danger for the time being. ,2utj until i he 'varsity resorted to kicking the ball to gain time at! the end of the last half did the1 Agricultural college awake to the fact that such a thing was in the game of football. , ' j' The teams were apparently evenly matched in weight. In starting plays the visitors were perhaps the quicker, but when formed did not show the strong interference noticed in the 'varsity 'var-sity formation On offensive work the locals' appeared the best, and several J times went through the Aggies j lines and downed their man for; a loss. The game was a poor! one for individual work. This! was apparently lost sight of in j the efforts of each team to win. j For the visitors, J. Jardine at; full put up a strong game. Ail-j red and Smart were unable to do much around ends on account of; pooi- interference. However, the twenty-five yard run of ' Smart's around left end -was one of the features of the game The work of he officials gave j general satisfaction. Logan had a good bunch of rooters and the visitors were cheered fully ; as much as the local team. il b a dm mi w University Gladiators Too Heavy for Our Boys. In rn unsuall.v we'll contested game the Uni.ersity boy.Ue-1 foateJ the Agricultural coll'VA'Cj team in Salt L'ike city last Sat-1 nrda v by a scoro'of 17 tc 0. The j Herald says of the game: Fully 2,000 persons watched and cheered the gridiron warriors i as they slowly fought' for every foot of ground The game has, not been equaled this year, and although the state university ! won by 17 to 0, the contest was not one-sicled,as the score would indicate. The Agriculture college col-lege played the game of its lire, and even when certain defeat stared it in the face, not once did it waver. Little fumbling was done by the locals, and when it did nnp- var-iitv' man .was, ,ai-wavs there to secure the ball again. , The play of the college eleven, showed much Improvement oyer, former games. However,- .he. one serious ;trnsfcifce- -mi. o by the visitors was .u.e.' |