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Show BliDEN HltlH Wmm PLAY 0 0 GAME WITH v fiRANITF. FOOTBALLERS Opden hiRh opened the 191? inter I ICholaStlC Kndiron seaion her yes'er day with the Granite high aebool ac ' Kreeatlon by playing a 0 to 0 con ftai ' With the Salt Lakers, The game was fas1 and snappy at times but he eon-iinued eon-iinued consletene? of the quarerbaks in running t hir men thmuch the line instead of opening up their piays. Is Kiven as the reason for neither t.-am seorinjr Ogden high had several rhanees to score but the neeepRar . :nc r for scoring was lacking In the first period IrWiO Clreled nn lor thirty live yards a.'ter throwing off several tackier? He qo doubt would have easily scored a lom lnJowi, for the Tisers. but he shooed and fell, t ms Cheeking the score He played a COn 1 1 sistent came and wa in- cf ths brighl iiehts on the local eleven. During the first half the Ogien players had three -ipportunlties to I -core tint laekeii coui. s ICii'.ei teui could have won the content with a first Class drop kicker but this angle of; . corine whs not attempted by the .iid stars. In the first period the Timers had the ball on the ten-yard line bul ifter four unsuccesslul atten. ts the rail w. ni to Granite. Late in the second naif 'he ,wo teams started an exchange ' punts which changed the style of pla. some whs i Nenher team attempted to Ute open formations and but live foiwar passes were attempted and only one of thai j lumber was successful The Q backs completely oil. played the bafks cf the Granite eleven but the line v. as w i a k a I i imes Ogden carried the bulk of attack .ind outplayed the visitors in every pe : nod But twice during the game wa? 1 the Tiger eoal line in danger Roth teams were evenly matched as to weight but the clasa f the Ogden , backs waB far superior to that of '.he invaders. Captain Lee Richards of the Ora igc rnd Black eleven played a snpp Same His line plunges and ei.d runs were engineered with class and his punting was good Both Aggregations Weak Punters. Both aggregations are weak in punting, punt-ing, some of the longest punts yester day averaging but thirty vards Man ior roan the Tigers aie in a class iih the best in the stale In regit rdav's game ihe line of the Tigers played ood ball but the excessive weight 0' 'he Granite players offset the spec 1 of Ihe Ogden backs. The old style of line buckinj. wafl in evidence resterdaj ad neither 1 tam showe 1 very much class in hitting through the tackle, (piard and center positions In the opinion of many Ogdei should have scored at least three touch it downs Open playing against Mich a H beavj aggregHtion would have turnffl jr the trn k but the , hange In style falfd, J to enture forth and thus the Tleern failed t" ---ore Coach Harry Halton of Granite waa H j well satisfied with the showing of nis 'men and praised the work of the Og-jden Og-jden players. On the other hanu Coach DOttglSJ was pleased .vith Luf work o the Tigers but should have b-en re-warded re-warded with a For Ogden Captain Lee Rlchtrds. lr- H . in. Hlrt. Skeen and Johnston played I good ball 'aptaln Richards was the hlnlng light and his playing ester- I day was the topic of much discussion Iron. 1 h nunv Can nrAvrtn t II irt BIBI ...... .... "". I Cornwall. Culler nd Andrews played j well for Granite. Albert Blazu-r ha - Ifl died the referee position lth the ease jj Ol a eterah while V r Kinzler actd j1 rs umpire Malcolm Watsnn w.s h- a'l H Th players and rooters of both mi w 1 entertained at a danc J in 'he auditorium of the high -1 hool uH lasi night. Fully one hundred .ind fif H ty Granite backers invaded Ori.en n H lhe supported the teUB at all tlmcsjj I Hie rooting of the Ogaen tudt ms a big (eature of the game. It nothing else the game yeHie-dav','' H brought forth the weak points on thtl I Local eleven and Coach Dojgla will bi', 1 able to bolster up the weak spots durU , 1 ing the next ten da ?. , ! The lineup and summary: Ogden. Granite. Allen le Smith? 1 Brown It PalT Mi Nulty IP Shrpel Hlrl c Green Bromberg rg Young Jones rt CrUlnl Johnston re Hamilton Thomas qb Cornwall Richards lh Hart Irwin rh CuMer Skeen fb Andrews I Score bv periods: ...anite 0 0 0 00 jt.)gden 0 0 0 00 Substitutions Granite Buehner tor Spahr. Patterson for Hamilton; Hamilton for Andrews; Andrews for Buehner Ogden Veasy for Thomas-. Stone H lor Jones Thomas for Veasy; Veasy for Thomas. Junes for Brown. Penalties Ogden; Off side five urds; holding fifteen yards. Granite: Holding thirty yards; ih 1 legal BUbl Itlon fifteen yards; off I side five jrardSi Time of periods 1". minuies I Officials Albert Blaster, referee; F 1 Kansler, umpire; Malcolm Wat- j 'son, headllnesman. Sara Baird. timer. |