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Show oMOTgTTosfs" in another very close game Duplicating the score of their first Contest, 7 to 0, the Granite high school football eleven yesterday up- j set the forecast of the local high school team and went home with vie tory The result In brier can be laid to th splendid interference of Granite : and the splendid work of the Hamll- : ton brothers Ausherman also did I some fine work for the vUlttng team Ogden's hero w Tackett, the game fullback, who has played tfia last two games handicapped with a foot In which are three broken bones N'ever once did be fall to make his yards when the ball wa6 given to him and only gave up In the middle of the last riuater. being replaced by Jones Price, the big right guard did ome good work In breaking up the Granite line and getting the man with the half, and, in the lint hnlf Glaamann did some fine work Fuller, as In previous games, made some Rood kicks, but failed to hit the line quick enough when the ball was passed to him for a run The field was in ideal condition when the game started and the outlook out-look was for a fast gome, but at the opening of the second quarter, rain began to fal' ind th possibility of fast play war juickly put out of tho question as the field was soon muddy. mud-dy. Granite, however, had taken ad antae of the dry field and pnt over the only touchdown toward the end of the first quarter, the ball being placed behind the goal by George Hamilton and Spencer kicked goal. The game was witnessed by about nn football fans in spite of the stea-d stea-d rain which made the field muddy and which caused slow playing in the last quarter Manager Spencer of Granite plaved lefi end in place of Jones, who was ihourht to be too light Ausherman i handled the Farmers In good shape i and C aptain Hamilton was as usual I the star of the game, and his brother, i lames, hit the line hard and brought I down seeral passes Fuller kicked with his usual accuracy, accura-cy, and Tackett proved to he a good ground gainer F"nrr missed but a very few of the. passes that came hla way. The Granite squad and boosters were the guests of Mr Fair and" Coach Ashton at dinner after the game and later on In the evening a da.net was given In their honor at th high school. The game by quarters was as follows: fol-lows: Fuller kicked to Ausherman. the ball going almost the distance of the ; flld, and Ausherman carried it 10 ; yards Granite then rapidly worked ' the ball to Ogdcn's thirty yard lin? but lost It on a fumble Ogden then started for the Granite goal with a rash and reached the forty -yard line where Fuller tried a place kick but the ball went wid5. Granite then took the ball on the 20 yard line. I failed to complete a forward pass and ! then punted to Glasmann who carried the ball 20 ."aids when he was dOWMdl with such force that the ball (lew out of his hands Ausherman I fell on the ball. Granite tried a drop ! kick, which was blocked, but they again recovered the ball. Granite I then worked almost to the Ogden i goal posts where they lost the ball I on downs Second Quarter Fuller punted and I Granite returned the oval ,to the 40-yard 40-yard line. They quickly worked the ball '1 more yards and then George j Hamilton carried the ball over the line on a 20 yard run. Spencer klck-I klck-I jd goal. Hamilton received the ball I on Fuller's punt from center and car rled it 2" yards Granite lost tho I ball and the Ogden baekfield carried it for 40 yards and then Filler kicked to Granite, who were held on the five yard line. Granlta punted, the ball was received by Lake, and carried for 30 yards. Fuller then lost 15 yards on an end run and a forward pass took the ball 20 yards Fuller again failed on a place kick and Granite j held the ball on the 40 yard line Third Quarter Ogden started out I with a rush on receiving the kick-off but the mud caused the play to slow down. Farr carried the ball 2t yards and Tackett 15 A forward pass was tried but was Incomplete Fuller punted to Ausherman who made a 40 yard run which was followed by a 20-yard gain on a forward pass. 'Granite was penalized 1". yards and ; h forward pais netted them 10. Ogden Og-den failed to get the ball on Hamilton's Hamil-ton's punt and the ball wan brought to the 20-yani scrimmage line where It went to Granite on downs. Granite tried a placo kick which failed and tho quarter ended with the ball 111 Ogden's possession. Fourth Quarter Fuller kicked off and Ugden pot the ball on Granite s tumble Ogden was penalized 15 M.rds and lost the ball on downs. ,r;miip worked a forward pass whlrb Hamilton look on Ogden's 25-yard line. Granite was penalised 6 yards and failed on a forward pass Ham I ilton punted to Glasmann who made I 10 varda Tackett was replaced by I Jones A forward pass was tried but v as caught bv Granite Ausherman carried the ball to the 10 yard lltifl ; v hen the whistle blew. The Hu-up was as follows: OGDEN. GRANITE Karr Peterson Coonev rt McDonald Hastings rg Smith Mattson .. c Maekoy I Price f R1;hs I Spongberg It Carlson I Fuller I Spencer Glasmann q Helton I ak rhb Ausherman I Tackett f0 J Hamilton Tribe ..... lbb 0. Hamilton Referee Ashton Umpire Glasscock. |