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Show FOOTBALL Big ham Boys Lose to Granite The Granite seconds won a hard-fought hard-fought game from Coach McMillan's Bingham high school team Wednesday Wednes-day 12 to 0. Assistant Coach HUlam'e Granite team played a good game and m ade most of their gains on end runs and via aerial route. In the first quarter quar-ter Moss got around Binghams ends for a long gain and touchdown. Adams also scored a touchdown in this quarter. quar-ter. The Bingham boys played a strong defensive game ,especially when backed back-ed up against their own goal line . In the third quarter the Miners play ed their best ball. Two long gains by Brady, husky Bingham halfback resulted re-sulted in placing the ball on Granite's twenty-yard fine. An attempt pass was grounded and Granite took the ball In the fourth quarter neither team was able to make consistent gains. The Granite boys completed a 'number 'num-ber of iotog passes, but were held a.-way a.-way from their opponent's goal . For Granite the work of Green at center, Moss and Adams in the baclc-field baclc-field was especially good. Brady was easily the best player for the Miners. He frequently intercepted Granite's passes and was also strong at carry ing the ball. Following is the lineup. Granite -Bingham Green .c ..... Culleton .Gerrard rg Franz E. Smith lg Woof Perry rt Slotter Chidester It .. Hurley C. Green re Jones I. Smith le Todesco Stone : le - O'Neal Moss ' nh : Brady , Gehring lh Contratto Adams fb Dahlstrom Tom Stephens, for many years a plumber of renown in Bingham but now of Salt Lake was a Bingham visitor vis-itor Wednesday." Hunters who have left Bingham this week in search of deer, who roam the hills, include: Dr. Frazier, W. J. Fah-rni Fah-rni and Art Mack. It is expected there will be plenty of venison in camp on their return. . "Mr. and Mrs. James, Sullivan and family of Ely, Minnesota'arrived in camp this week to visit with relatives and friends here. Mr. Sullivan comments com-ments on the flourishing conditions' of that country. |