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Show AGGIES WIN FIRST GAME Wallop O. H. S. to the tune of 21 to 0. I Game RatheT slow and Uninteresting. Satutday was "Aggies" day all light enough. The fact is that there was too much "Aggie" in the football game between tho A. C. of l and tho Ogden llh'h School to mako u .. interesting. T-- Uff nBllclll2 .e heavier by a gieat many pounds than the Junction City lads, and this, coupled with the A. C's raltly good team work, resulted disastrously for tho High School bunch. The plaj Ing of both teams was far from pel fection Roth aggiegallons were slow In stalling their plays, and their inteiference was very lagged at times The fact that this was the Ihst game of the season foi both elevens, will explain why the football exhibition wasf.u fiointhechainplon-slilp fiointhechainplon-slilp variety. Then again Coach Campbell had "gieen thnbei" to tiy out, and this necssarlly made the plav slow. The one gieat fault of the "Aggie's" playing was their slowness In stinting. Howevei, constricting the time of tlic season, the team on a whole is a good deal faster than tho A. C, twins of previous, yc.lls. Captain Madscn, die A. 0. veteiad, was easily tho star or the iraine. He "JLvi i least four positions, and was petfectly at home In all of them. Hyde, the new halMjat'ki easily won a position on the team, and Kenii at quarter could 'lave been wot so. "Cunning" "Cun-ning" John Nl'lson, last yeai'sguaid, played at tackle, and he behaved llko a player of yeai' epeiience, although Saturday was the Hist anniialaniilvoi-j-mv of his debut in the college game. Ray E""1' "" old A. C. tackle, went into the g.i.?.1ft without knowledge know-ledge of the signals. JV'Jp9f''. the new centei, did well, but It vvl'i.' Ulke another game 01 two in oidei to make' him at home hi his position. Matcon, the tackle, will make a good man. Findley, Seth Hansen, and Kadlel, the ends, made some good tackles, and bioko what end runs Ogden tried. For Ogden, C.ipt. Tiaeev, Calvcit and Craig were the st.us. When Ogden Og-den did get the ball, these men did good woik. Especially Ctalg, who succeeded In tinning the A. C. ends two or thiee times The Ogden ciowd Is a giitty, snappy, little bunch, and their behavior both on and oil the Held Is a credit to them. lielow is tho game In detail: 1st HAM". Ogden kicked to A. C. on 13 yd. line, Madsen lilt tlic line for :! yds.; Hyde for 5, and then the ball was fumbled. Ogden attempted an end mil, but A. C. iccovcicd ball on fumble. Madsen, Hansen and Hyde then packed the ball by a seiles of end inns, averaging a distance of ID yds. each, over for a touchdown: after JJ minutes play, Madsen goaled. A. C. kicked to Ogden. Craig of Ogden ciicled cud foi 20 yds., and was thiowu haul by Flnriley. Hall tecovered on fumble ami then the lull was again can led over by a series of lino bucks for another touchdown, Madsen failed to goal. Another klck-oir and half ended. Scoie, A. O. or U. 11; o. U.S. 0. 2nd HALF. A. C. kicked to Ogden, and lecovci-cri lecovci-cri ball on rebound. A. C. penalized and ball went to- Ogden, whose at-tuupt at-tuupt to kick was blocked, and ball lLcovcicd. Rich substituted at l.h.b. and Madscn went to tackle. Anothci touchdown for the A. C. icsultcd, after a scries of line plunges. F.ilhue In attempt to goal. Ogden kicked to Nelson who ran ball up 15 yds. Another An-other march and two-stop down the Held, and Allied, vvliovvns substituted, packed tho ball ovor. On the noxt klck-oiV Kelson again got the ball, but tho half ended befoto another down. Final scoic, A. C. of F. 21; O. II. S. 0. Till"- LINK Ul A C..of U: Wangsgaid, Kadlet, light end; Nclscti, Kgbcit, right tackle; Hcrinanscn. Kolscn, light guaid; Peteisen, center, Matsen, Jameson, left guaid; Jhulsen (Capt.), Matsen. left tackle; Findley, Seth i Hansen, left end Rieh. MadsemCapt MUeri. left half back Ihde Ruhetis I tii,i t half ba.'h Hansin Mlmd U. i back; I "cm), qiiaitci-back. O. II. S: Macguitc, tight end: Tracoy (Capt.), light tackle; lloin, right guaid; Shannon, center; Hoy 1c, loft guard: Scuddor, left tackle; Livingston, Liv-ingston, loft end; Craig left hall-back; Calvoit, tight half-back; Tavoy, fullback"; full-back"; Campbell, qiiaitoi back. Halves, llfteen minutes each; umpire. um-pire. Arthui Campbell: lefeicc, i Hlakosk'o, linesmen, Maehettl and Mali tlnekcepei Lar.gton, Attend unco oo |