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Show BUTTE DEFEATS GRANITE HIGH j Utah Champions Lose Out in Montana by Score 30 I to 10. j Butte. MonU. Nov. 26. -Flaying easllv 60 per cent bettor football thnn at any time this season Butle this afternnn before a record crowd at I Columbia Gardens defeated Granite j High school .10 to 10. The visitors were literally burled under an avalanche or Purple and White, and while several times during I th contest Butte's line was menaced I only once did the visitor.- BUCCeed in j parrytng the ball across the coveted halk line. Granites other three H points were scored on a pretty goal 1 from placement by Howell from i I Butte s 24-yard line Despite the one-side- appearance of 1 the game as the score might indicate indi-cate the Rame bristled wilb spectacular spectac-ular incidents. Little "Budd" Phelps. the colored star, furnished two of I the sensations, both of which were converted into touchdowns, his final effort being a dash of eighty yards around Granite's left end after elnd- , ing half a dozen Granite tacklers. I whom he left standing as if hitched , j! to a post It was one of the most brilliant performances ever seen on j I a local field. I j The little negro, who has been , I sick for a week with tonsilitis. show- crt nn had effects todav and Uie way I he displayed his marvelous speed to advantage, especially in evading those grabbing for his fairly flashing legs proved a revelation even to those who realize his fleeting powers There was no stopping him Time and again it would take four or five Granite Gran-ite tacklers to down him Yogler, freshman; Rowe, Dahlberg, Driscoll. all of them in fact, played the kind of football that carried memories of the famous machines that dealt out so much misery to Englewood and Longmont Butte knew more football than Granite. Even the dashing and splendid splen-did attack of Hamilton. Thorum and Statan. Granite's sterling and main support, could not offset Butte's varied va-ried plays. Hamilton. Thonim and Statan, How ells as well, played a brilliant game for Granite, but there was lacking the consistent support and the allied attack possessed by the Purple and White. Hamilton and Thorum made brilliant dashes for splendid gains, but at the end they came to naught. Hardly would Granite bring the crowd to its feet with some sparkling brand of football than Butte with either a stubborn stand or a scintillating burst of ground gaining on a reco1- of the ball, offset all that had gone before be-fore and get back Into the consistent stride, which Butte maintained during most of the periods of play Granite lost much ground in their miserable handling os" punts Butte on tbe other hand handled the ball cleanly and in running back kicks Butte gained twice as much ground as Granite. Butte, In fact, made I first down oftener than their oppo-l oppo-l nents and played a far cleaner, snnn-pler snnn-pler and more diversified game in ' every respect. The line-up I m'TTK GRANITE. Clinch LB Peterson Dahlberg ... LT Riches Meyers, Win wood Mueller, Hayes. LG llowclls Dee C Hrntze Harris RG Wilson, Gardner Grow ley . . . . RT Carlson Driscoll, Ambrose RE Smith Rowe QB SUit en Phelps bllB Thorum. Matthews Vogler Mouthen RUB Hamilton Freshman FB Hart Touchdown Staten. Rowe 3. Phelps 2. Dahlberg. Goal from placement place-ment Howells Officials- Referee Robhins. Dmpire-Furnian Head lineman Hoch. One of the most attractive programs ever offered tonight at The Ogden. 5c and 10c. Advertisement. MONMOUTH CAPTURES "LITTLE FIVE" TITLE Galcsburg, 111., Nov. 2t Monmouth College defeated Knox 1 6 to 6 in the annual Thanksgiving day game here todav clinching their title to the 'Little 'Lit-tle Five" conference championship Two fumbles in the first period proved costly to Knox, Monmouth scoring two touchdowns Knox count-pd count-pd in the second period when Carrell intercepted a forward pass, running hfty yards hr a touchdown. Raymond Ray-mond of Monmouth scored on a place sick. WASHINGTON WINS ITS SEVENTH CHAMPIONSHIP Suit tie. Wash. .Nov. 26 With seven sev-en consecutive Pacific Northwest In-trr-collegiate conference championships champion-ships to its credit, the University of Washington football team emerged from the game with the Washington State college (Pullman) undisputed master of the gridiron sport In the northwest. The University men today t rounded out seven years without hav-Inc hav-Inc suffered one defeat by overwhelmingly over-whelmingly beating the state college team 45 to 0, establishing what is said to be a world's record for continuous con-tinuous victories in football. SCHOOL OF MINES AND COLORADO COLLEGE TIE Colorado Springs, Colo.. Nov. 26. By ting the score with Colorado college col-lege here this afternoon In a sena tional game, the Colorado School of Mines v on the undisputed championship champion-ship of the Rocky Mountain confer Bllce. The score was 7 to 7 The Miners were undefeated during the season, while Colorado College and the University of Colorado each lost one game. WIN WITH OLD STYLE. Springfield. Mo., Nov 26. Fighting Fight-ing to the last in a contest marked bj line smashes and long runs, the Arkansas university team made an unsuccessful attempt to even the score, and lost here today to Drirryl college 28 to 7. |