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Show i - I East High Swamps m Ogden Tigers With I Flashy Grid Attack Leopards Pile Up Score of 83 to 0 on Local Aggregation; Gene Livingston Is Big Star for Winners; Thomas, T. Doxey and Paetsch Bright Lights for Ogden; Ogden Makes First Down But Once in Tilt Hlaying flashy ball throughout the entire game the East high school grid ' machine of Salt Lake yesterday sn-umpxd the Ogden Tigers: in their animal an-imal clash on Cummlngs Field at Suit Lake, the final score being 83 to 0 for l he East Slder. Kroin the klckoff in the first period until the final blaMc1 in the fourth period the Leopards Leop-ards showed superior team work, their. I ne plunges and ind runs being play-.il play-.il to perfection. In the first period I lie Tigers play-j ed their best ball, the leopards ci oss-lUg oss-lUg the goal line but once during the !( rlod dene Livingston broke lose In tnla period scoring tne first touchdown alter running more than forty yards through a broken field. Burrows kicked goal. Score ( igaen 0, East high Captain lleuderson nnute the second I jcoie or the day When he pranced i ,ii..iign do- nt.Vi- 1 'gUcn 11. ie lor forty! I ,urOS and a score following tne kick-j ul alter the lirst s.-ore made Iur-i i ows missed goai bcore. Ogden , i!.ast high 13. During the remaining mlnute of; play in tho first peiiuu the L.'opiiiUs J vere held helpless, tne iigcio piay-1 H 'ie star ball. in the Becohd period end runs and rfi3 line bucks enablea the Leopards to . fOSfl the Tiger line three nines. Classy wJIKh work by the Leopard buCSfieid maue E?5iv fhe scores possihh si t om tOUGllDOWX. HH Gene Livingston, who was the big H star of the matinee tui the Leopards, i uiade his second lOUUlidoWu oi tne ai- 'ItLAt tornoon when he betrjiuored tne entire H tiger team ana aee-sawed his way I HH (hrough the line for tne third touch- ' down for the Leopards- Burrows kicked goal. Score Ugden u. l-iasi high 20 fiH With the ball again p. area in playi' H in this period, the Leopards worked j: H the ball over tne goal line on two tnorer H occasions. LlvlUgatOU added his third! H tluchdown in tnis pcrioo on a orlsS-1 B ( i oss play. Burrows again kicking goal1 H Score, East high ogden HB The final score oi tne second period 1 H was made by Burrows. m accepted 1 H u forward jajs troiu Henderson and H raced forty yards over tne Tiger goal IMH line. The half ended with Ogden on Ufl i he short end of a 84 to o score. M9H Several substitutions were made at BH i be beginning oi the third period by RHl Like Leopards. DeWald repiaced smitn J on left end. Nan Coll relieved Will- jHDj lanis and F. Meyer replaced it. Meyer ImHBb Ogden also made substitutions in W , - .ins period. Qooden lei I l aptalnl MkjBI Skeen ut 'eft half. , uriy replaced 'l SlJIa .Norton and Qulnn cenhtcea Kneudson. ( 0.). lvl l U ) fl With the cnauges inuae tho two I j teams again lined dp wan ogdtn kick - lug to the Leopards. Llvigston caught ' the ball and aided by a perfect inter- feMQflj ferenCS, raced more than eignty varus 1 Hj9 through a hroki. n field foi a touch- j BH down- This was his fourth (ouch- Jl down. Bunows again kicked goal. ' Hn In this period Ogden made her first I H down. Tnomns piay...g quarterback 1 LL9 carried orf the honors, receiving the ( ball from the Leopards on th next Bj kickotf and returning the ball twenty; jjffi yards. He then hit the line tor two ( HBE yards and on tne second attempt car-J . rled the ball ten yards, making the j ElnV first down of the game for the locals.,, H8 The ball howevei went to the Leop-1 ( QflH ards on downs and sweeping end runs,, aided them In placing me pigskin on' RBj the Ogden thirty yard line, a forward I i pass from Henderson to DeWald net-'. BBj ted the Leopards ther next score. Bui-', aBBj rows again kicked goal. Score Ogden I" wjBL u- Et high 62. 'Jiwu 'mi uw oe.i pia ioiioni(; bUC Kicn-j LlKR off a forward pass from Henderson to -raBL Smith placed the oval on the Tiger I fj'wi thirty-yard line, Myers carrying the J FjJMr ball over the line Tor the next score FL" Myera went around igden's right end; 'intl -tor this gain. I'.urrows kicked goal I KHil Score, Ogden 0. Bast high 69. I'WO TOUCHDOWNS. KJcjiiL Gene Livingston added the two final QSB'Hjr touchdowns mr the Leopards during $..1,.' the remaining minutes of play In thisj iP'Jli period. On both occasions Burrows, T kicked goal, the final score being i6 ; S rr.:i to o for the Leopards. lttg5w The conteei ended with the ball In, IKSFvI' possession of the Tigers on tho Leop-! 'hjj'fJJ aid forty-yard line. Despite the one side score four inein-f"; inein-f"; - jif I hers of the ogden learn played wonder-1 i'Lfii lu' Da"- Thomas at quarterback was' jVjujwUI the bright star lor the locals, hi! JHwlL line plunges and ill around playing! HcSttJl! being of the A-l order He was the I P onl; member of the Ogden team to I v ; make yards conslstentl) against the1 MmM.! Leopards. Thomas also handled his1 team In wonderful style. of Tom Doxey playing a halfback posi-1 Hon, was one of the twlnklers of the j Ogden team. Doxey played flashy ball: SnWfj and on several occasions had the Op- jPHWM position upset ZflMR; Patesch, plulng on an Ogden end, SfigBI ' w'as oro. of the best representatives of the Ogden aggregation on the field. MH He played his best game of the seu- HpPI son yesterday Captain Skeen. who Hft w injured here In practice two weeks Hi ago, w as ono of the stars of the Tiger i HI . II' .va.i replae.-d in tie third BHIP For the Leopards. Captain Hender- '. Ti ' son. Livingston, DeWald, Smith, Bur-I mm And MvrU U.-wrA ll.. I.r-icht i ifjfefiy! These men were consistent ground KtailBU gainers for the champions of 1919. MANY PENALTIES. HHH Many penalties were "registered dur- F, ing the contest. Wld Ash Ion. referee, i. being on the alert at all perioda of the Bf contest The l.opards BOO red two oth-' oth-' r touchdowns during the contest, but lnH9' lost them both on account of their men SfiHH' being off aide, EhI i 'ld Ashton was the referee Tiny; rHff Homo umpire and Vnd Peterson, head-j $9H"fI llnesmun. The lineup and aumma.py Ogden (0) i;u-si High (8) i fl, Parry ie Smith I l Smith.. U Gilleapie 1 llyland... Ig . . Iiyan B Doxey c Burrows! K Kneudson rg Kumpl 1 Williams geHB morion...... . . ro Purklnson HMpJlfl I'hOmaa qb Henderson' ftVHH skeen ih r. Meyer I 1 rh .... Livingston JI Doxey ... . ...fb Roberts! U p ih Mtutions K,,;r, -Co.. -ten for Skeen; Norton fc- Barry. Barry fori tforton; Pa u h fa Parry; yuinn for fSlnHI - ivnuedson; East hlgv. DeWald for l ' sunt i; .hi Cotl for W 1 1 ima P Moy-;ikSB Moy-;ikSB T tor R. Meyer; Williams for Van ...-fS', '-'ott. Sinllh for DeWuld; DeWald fori I Parkinson; Seattle for Rump, catrow ifor Ryaii; Nation fof Cattrow. Score by periods'. 'igden high 0 0 0 0 0 East high 1U 19 22 29 83 East high scoring Touchdowns I Livingston, 8; Henderson 2; R Meyer, Burrows DeWald, Smith (ioals after touChdow n i luri owe 1 1 . l ime of periods is nilnutes Officials Refere,. Ashton. I nlver-Bltj nlver-Bltj Of I tah I'mplif - Bonn-. I'niver- sity of Utah; Headilhesman PteterSon, University of Utah Attendance 3Dt)0. |