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Show Ogden High School Defeats West Side of Salt Lake 25 to 3 Right End, Irwin; Right Tackle, Fox (Capt.) ; Right Guard, Rich; Center, Tripp substituting for Bagley; Left Guard, Richards; Left Tackle, M. Conroy substituting for Mohler; Left End, V. Conroy; Right Half, Dee; Full Back, Wilkinson; Left Half, Falck; Quarter Back, Glasmann. Ogden high school 25, Salt Lake West Side high school 3. So ended tho football game played at Cummings' field In Salt Lake City yesterday and, for the first time since 1910, the Orange and Black waved triumphantly above the Red and Black. Revenge Is sweet an tho Ogden Og-den boys surely got It yesterday, as they outplayed their heavier Salt Lake opponents In every branch of tho game and won the decisive victory vic-tory for which the home people have been waiting and hoping for six long years. Not since tho Ogden baseball team beat out the Salt Lake team for the championship of tho Union association asso-ciation has the news of local success in an athletic competition been received re-ceived with such widespread joy as the downfall of tho ancient rivals of tho "Orange and Black" color bearers. bear-ers. The news was carried to the booster's boost-er's banquet at tho Weber club last night by Dr. Rhelnhold Kanzler, and received as another convincing proof that Ogden spirit, persistence and ambition am-bition overcomes all obstacles. Dr. Kanzler urged that tho boys be given the support of all local citizens in tho games that are soon to bo played in Ogden and his remarkB were greeted greet-ed with enthusiastic npplause. Tho gamo was late In getting started, duo to an unduly long conference con-ference between tho officials and coacheB and tho long wait had Its effect ef-fect on tho Ogden team. It did not strike its gait until the opening of the second half. Outweighed nearly ten pounds to tho man, tho Ogden backfleld players dashed through the Salt Lako line time after time, backed up by such Interference as .even tho Salt Lake sport writers conceded has seldom been equaled by state high school gridiron athletes. In the first quarter, the Salt Lako team played much the speedier game, forcing tho ball to the Ogden 45-yard ljne In the first five minutes of play. From this point, Stiefel, star of the Red and Black Bquad, put the ball over tho bar with ono of the prettiest pretti-est drop klckB over seen, in a Utah game. ThlB was the Panthers only score, as the Ogden players put up a good defense though they failed on their offensive. The second quarter found tho Tigers pounding tho line. Falck was played with tho ball to the Salt Lake 3-yard line and then Wilkinson Wilkin-son was sent over with the first touchdown. Both teams then braced and tho half ended with the ball in the middle of the field. The rest period was much longor than necessary, due to another wrangle wran-gle among the officials and coaches and tho players -wero nearly chilled through when tho time for the second half was finally called. At the sound of the whistle, the Tigers started to get warmed up in a hurry and a ox-hibMIon ox-hibMIon of team work such as has not been witnessed at Cummings field was staged within the next twenty minutes. Both teaniB had previously found end runB fruitless, so tho Tigers now made their gains through fine Interference and pounding the Salt Lako line. The first sensation of the half and tho biggest of the day occurred when Dee caught the ball on the Ogden 20-yard 20-yard line and with his team-mates forming an unbreakable wall around him by Buperb interference, ran tho remaining SO yards for a touchdown. With the ball again in play, continuous con-tinuous lino plunges by the Ogden backfleld netted the team nearly 10 yards each time and the ball was soon within Btriklug distance of the Panthers' Pan-thers' goal. With no let-up of steam, the Tigers seized their advantage and Falck carried the ball over for tho third touchdown. Falck kicked goal. Rapidly lining up again, tho Orange and Black eleven duplicated their previous pre-vious triumphal march down tho field and this time Glasmann carried tho ball over. Yet again the march was staged and Ogden scored a third touchdown from the 3-yard line. This was not allowed, however, as the officials of-ficials decided that tho play had started start-ed before the whistle had been blown to put tho ball in action following the previous down. The decision lost Ogden Og-den six more points as the team was held for downs just before time was called. To give special credit to any of the Ogden players would be an Injustice to others, the consensus of opinion of those who saw the contest, being that Coach Raymond Shlrey and his assistants have developed an all-star high school team that is going to win tho state championship. Tho lineup and summary of yesterday's yester-day's game follows: Ogden (25). W. S. H. S. (3) Irwin re Cushing Mohler r Langford Rich rg Lofquist Bagley c Burdetto Richards ig Hancock Fox (Capt.) .... ,t..rt WatBon Conroy ie Kauffman Glaslnann ..qb Passer Falck lhb.. Stiefel (Capt) Deo rhb Hatch Wilkinson. fb ... McGanney Score by periods: West High 3 0 0 03 Ogden 0 6 6 1325 Officials: Referee Blaser. Umpire Kresler. Head linesman Aldrldge. Timer Grlmraett West high scoring Field goal Stiefel. Ogden scoring: Touchdowns Glasmann, Glas-mann, Falck, Wilkinson, Deo. Goal after touchdown Glasmann. West high substitutions McGanney for Langford; McGanney for Kaufman; Kauf-man; Hall for McGanney; Funk for McGanney; Peake for Stiofel; Stiefel for Passer. Ogden substitutions Tripp for Mohler; Mohler for Tripp; Falck for Glasmann; Glasmann for Falck; M. Conroy for V. Conroy and V. Conroy for M. Conroy. Speaking this morning of yesterday's yester-day's contest, Captain Fox of the Ogden Og-den eleven stated that the result was no surprise to him as he had a good lino on the Panthers' and knew his team would bring back home tho bacon. ba-con. He also said ho was confident of defeating the East Side Salt Lake high school eleven next Saturday, whon the two teams meet at Glen-wood, Glen-wood, as tho Orange and Black eleven now has unbounded confldenco in Its ability to defeat any high school team that Salt Lako can get together. Monday will be a holiday at the high school, tho program 6f the day will Include a celebration in the school auditorium and a downtown parade. Monday evening, the boys that got tho Red and Black goat from Salt Lake will attend a banquet at the Weber club on the Standard. 1 |