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Show I Poor Passing And j Fumbles Aid Granite I In Defeating Weber Coach Watson's Aggregation on Short End of 34 to 0 Score ; Farmers Earn But One Touchdown During Matinee; Lindsay Is Bright Star for Locals, While Stevens Shines for Granite II Weber Normal college went down t" I defeat In their gridiron batik- ..uh.-t I ihcfast Craniate high school eleven at I Lorln Farr park yesterday afternoon, the count bring :i to 0, Tumbles dur-I dur-I ing the entire game enabled the vl-.i:- I ore to roll up their points, four r'' i ; I touchdowns being Ui( Result "i fum- I Lies mad by th- Webei aggregation I find recovered by the Farmer Two I more points were added in the lir . I period when Lindsay fumbled n puni. I the ball rolling over the Ifw an I dowi I ed by Weber player. This mispla j gavi I the Qranlte eleven two poll I Following the Kiekofl" end inn' and I line plunges together with successl . B forward pass worked the ball to iho B Weber 20-yard line. Thi locale, how- I J -ever, held and ih. Farmers lost the I ball on downs A fumbh bj Newman, I recovered by Sparr of Qran l en We- I ber's live-yard line, paved ihc w.. for I ihc first score. Span then carried the I oval over the lln for the first touch- I down. Score, Vt"ber 0. Granite t. Goal I was missed. I During the remaining minutes of I play In this period the ball was ex- I changed several times both teams re- I sorting to punting. With thre minutes I left in ihe period, Sparr kicked ' I Lindsay, who fumbled lh punt, th" I ball rolling o cr th Weber - -it lin.t I and being recovered by Lindsay, giving the Famcre a safety and iwn addit on-nl on-nl points EARN ON"! SCORE, The only .-.-or- earned in the entire game from straight fool bull was made in th'' third period, when Cornwall pierced Ihe Weber !. n- .;. :i: through the lin"- for twenty ;ir i d a touchdown Goal a? again missed, lurlng th t . r . . i -1 ; i . miniu t I play In this p iiod, the Weberites I threatened to seore on two occasions. I On one effort Lindsay clrcl i the 1 Granite end for tbrlj y.m. while I on another attempt a forward pass 1 from Lindsay, to Carnes. netted the j Wcberites then second consistent gain of this period. The bMI s.ij worked 1 to the Granlf twelvi yard i!nr in this 1 period by the locals, when Ui whistle J sounded, the half-ndlnv with the score 1 1 to 0 in favor of the Granulans ni The third period found neither team j able to make ground consistently, th j ball changing hand's In this period on j fumbles on seven occasions. Once in 1 this spasm the We heritor worked th( ball to Granite's iwent: -yard line onlj to los the oval o-i a fumble. i In the final period, th. Grenltlapi worked the ball to Weber's eighteen-yard eighteen-yard line, the '.o. : 1 holding their opponent! op-ponent! only in lose the ball on I in ' le to Granite. Rpck recovcrln Weber's five -yard line. Stevens weni over for the next s. ore and Rocli kicked goal Score, Weber 0. Gran lie 21. Granite blocked a Weber punt r few minutes later and on the fourtl down, Sparr carried the ball ovei f..i another score. Rock aga4,-i kicked goal, i i MBL1 S Q8TLT The fin i Weber fumble was regis- lerid iIimhS- tin last thr.-e minute- .f play. Tipton n covered a Weber fum-ii. fum-ii. md raced forty yards through a broken field for the final Granite score i !o.i I eras missed. Score. Granite 34, Weber 0. On straight football, ihe visitors carried car-ried but seven of their points, the IC-malninr: IC-malninr: .'7 I mu donations Purine the matinee twenty-three fumbles were recorded, nineteen of these being made by Weber players Th Gnu. i.e aggregation showed a fifty per cent Improvement over iheir plas when thej clashed with the Tigers and displayed ability 'o hit the lino during the contest Stevens, Spare Rock and Cornwall were ihe bright Hgliti tor the wlr.rif I - Two field goals-, each from the forts ard li m tl.'inptrd Rock fell short i.f i rossing the bars, Both boots were of the A -1 nature. LI-VPS M BIG STAR Llndeaj was the bright star for Wc-'ber Wc-'ber His end runs and line bucks were engineered wii.li ability of a veteran -ii. rt n v id ing iluripg the contest was the Ms feature of the Weber offensive play. Uair.e on end alfio played a ytai - i.i ! illlday and Wilcox. In the backfleld iwed bursts of sppe.l during the gaine and should develop Into find rate gridders. Couch who replaced Iialllday in the last period showed class galore. On Miii'- oraslons he mnde a total or .. yard-, through the Granite Lne for his eleven. v Pesplle the f.-t that poor passing and fumbles t nabled the Granltlaile to win, ilu Weber plae-s never slopped fig'ntinc-. instead, they were In Ihc fray at all limes. Coach vViilsbn has some fir?t rati mcii In harm s i and the big contesl cf t the ear. will, no doubt, be' ihe Gg-1 den-Weber game next Saturday. T :i summary and lineup: Granite high 34 Weber college 0) Buehner c Hinckley Hyde rg BaUentlne Mi Ponald Ig Price Simmons rt Pavis! Howe It Parry Rock re Barnes' Smith . le Hickman I i Stevens ."...qb Xewman i Cornwall rh Lindsay Bparr. . Ih Halllday ' Hart fb Wilcox Si ore by periods: Weber 0 40 0 0 0 i Granite S li 0 2u 34 Substitutions Granite, Tipton for Rock, Rock for Cornwall. Moneon for Buehher, J Lindsay for Sparr, Hogan, i for lL'de, Gwilliums fm- Bimmona, : Brimlurst for McPonald. Weber ; Wrlgnt for Newman, Claw son fo Da Vis, Ckens for ftallrnl.ti. Touchdowns Granite. Stevens 2. Snarr 2, Tipton l 1. poals after touchdowns Rod: 2. i Referee Ashton. Umpin Siini Ol- sen. Head linesman 1 Warden. |