Show Ind Indians ians Hold Cougars to o Tie Second Largest Crowd Cro In History Views Vie Fray The Cougars tried to mangle the theRe Re Redskins skins last Saturday but got no better than a tie A crowd of approximately approximately approximately ap ap- ap- ap proximately twenty thousand spectators spectators spectators spec spec- witnessed the titanic struggle struggle struggle gle between cat and man The Y won the toss and had the wind with them the first quarter Soffe punted out of bounds on the Ute 10 yard ard line This put the Redskins Redskins Redskins Red Red- skins in the hole immediately After After After Af Af- Af- Af ter an exchange of punts the Y had gained 30 yards Christensen skirted skirted skirted skirt skirt- ed the ends for little gain but found gaping holes in the center of the Utah line He led a 45 yard sustained drive to Utah's 25 yard line On the next play the Utes were penalized 15 yards for hold hold- ing This was a very good break for the Y Utah's line held for three downs but on the fourth skirted his right end for a touchdown Soffe kicked the extra point which made the score I 7 to 0 for B. B Y U. U The Cougars immediately went into a defensive shell being contented contented con I tented with a lead of seven points The remainder of the first half saw the Cougar line completely out- out charge the Ute forward wall As Asa AsI a result the Utah offense did not notI I click Gehrke Stars I Coach Armstrong put fire into j the Redskins and they started the I second second half with blood in their I I eyes Gehrke was sent in f for or Pace J I He was the spark to an Indian war warI dance for immediately the Utes I started started to go places He led a 3 drive straight down the field On one play he made a run of 25 yards which was the longest of the day Gehrke then threw a pass to Snow who was tackled on the 3 yard line Snow then drove across the goal line on a reverse Captain Barney McGarry then calmly place kicked the extra point to make the score 7 to 7 In the fourth quarter Roberts with the wind behind him kicked 83 yards out of bounds on the Ute one-foot one line Paul Snow then booted a mighty spiral into the wind for a net distance of 64 yards Snow can well weIl be called the hero for the Utes His punting blocking blocking blocking block block- ing and defensive work were some of the finest ever seen in the Ute stadium und under r such conditions Near the end of the game the I Cougars had the ball on their own 45 yard line They were penalized 5 yards for taking too long in the huddle This moved the ball back to the 40 yard line From here Soffe tried a field goal which he hoped would be made good with the help of the wind The Utes broke through and blocked the attempted attempt attempt- ed kick A few minutes later the game ended |