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Show In that foot-ball game at Salt Lake Saturday tho National Guard team evened up for its defeat at the hands of the A. C. IT. boys lost year, and the talc Is told by the score of 21 to 0 In favor of the Salt Lake aggregation. From all accounts it seems to have been a case of brain woik against "main strength and awkwardness." The N. G. team Is made up of experienced exper-ienced youngsters who know how to take advantage of opportunities while the A. C. boys are yet In an undeveloped undevel-oped state. While possessing the requisite re-quisite build for a championship team, they still need mote of Coach Campbell's excellent Instruction. According to the Tribune, "Logan had a line of husky pigskin agitators who should make things rather troublesome trouble-some for any of their adversaries, but the characteristic essentially necessary necess-ary to a championship team, namely, "ginger" was painfully lacking. The back field was slower than an afternoon after-noon spent at a pink-tea party at the old women's home. Every play was given away by the backs' eyes, and while the line held well from tackle to tackle, the ends were lamentably weak both In offensive and defensive work." Just how much of this Is exactly the truth we are notable to state, but that there was something amiss can not be doubted. However, the Logan looters have perfect faith In Campbell and confidently believe that he wilt jet work the A. C. aggiegatlon Into a winning team. While tho defeats tho boys have met with so far are rather discouraging to friends, yet the Iwys are In excellent spirits and Campbell doesn't care a snap. He wants to get the lioys In shape to win the game with the University team and Is working work-ing for that alone. That he may bo successful Is the wish of all Logan lovers of this kind of sport. .-' |