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Show OGDEN ALUMNI' ' TROUNCE H!fiH PLAYERS 13-0 ft I s Alumni stars of (hp Ogden HlgO rhool played uphill b;ill in their came I with the present foot b;i 1 1 warriors at :f I.orin Fair park yesterday and when 5 ihf whistle sounded In the Final quar-I quar-I ter the old heads were on the long I rnd of a 13 to 0 score The game was F (aft and Interesting from start to t'in-l t'in-l Ish and the two teams appeared to he I. evenly matched In the first period, the score at the half reading 0 to " Y In the third quarter, after a short r'.-t, ih 'i'rair lanit- hack strong od managed to score two touchdowns I I Billy Glasmann, one of the classiest I I qQarterbarks in the state during his r Krld days, made the first touchdown! for the old timers in the third quarter I He caried the ball throuch the line I from the ten-yard line and followed I this performance by kicking goal. Score: Alumni 7. High school 0. This followed an exchange of punts after the mime had been resumed and I the Tigers finally found themselves back of their own goal line. Richards attempted to kick, but the kick was blocked b HasilnRS and Menzle-foll Menzle-foll on the ball over the poal line, thus "'vine: the old timers six more scores. I Qlasmann missed soal Old Timers Too Much for Youngsters. The experience of ihe old times was i " ih" downfall i f i ).- present stars. Coach Douglas has some promisinc men, but team work is the chief drawback draw-back at this time In the same yesterday yester-day Captain Lee Richards was the big star for the high school. He played a flashv game and will no doubt be the mainstay of the locals during the coming season. B rown at tackle played an exceptional game, on both offensive and defensive play. Hirt at center showed the fans some clever work at passing Skeen at fullback was one of the mainstays of the Tigers', Tig-ers', playing stellar ball at all times. These men should form the backbone of the local eleven for the 1919 sea-j son and with practice and hard play i on the mantle dunne itn weeks to I come, the Tigers will rank with the best in the state. Their defeat yesterday was in no way a disgrace ar. they were pitted against some of the best grid stars that have ever represented the Ogden Hish on the field of battle. Each one of the old timers was a star in his day and. with the entire ercw stars of the first order. The high schoolers went up against a belter class of men than they will meet during the entire season in their class. Billy (iiasmann ourpuniea tucnaras ysterda Iiasmann was alw ay-strong ay-strong at the toe and showed his old time class yesterday. The Tigers are 1 weak in the punting department and Coach Douglas will no doubt endeavor to develop two men in this line. All in all. the game yesterday was a thriller thrill-er and with the Granite game on the mantle next week the Tigers will buckle down to real work and endeavor to win their first league game. The lineup: ! Alumni OpdenHigh ! Hill lc Veasy jBovle It Brown Smith . Ig Brainbey Bagley c Hirt Menztes .rg Stone Streeper rt Johnson Hastings re Jones Glasmann qb.. Thomas lmes lh Richards Cross fb Irwin 'Hulniston rh Skeen Score bv periods: 1 2 3 4 ! Alumni .. 0 0 13 013 Ogden High 0 0 0 0-0 Alumni scoring: Touchdowns (Iiasmann, Menzles. Goal from touch-i touch-i down Glasmann. Substitution. . Alumni -Woodcock jfor Hill: Watson for Boyle; Dalobout I for Smith High school Chez for I Brown; Allen lor Chez; Williams for Stone; Wood for Williams; Griffen for Tones, Doxey lor Griffen. Wright for Doxey; .McNulty for Wright oo |