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Show WEBER ELEVEN SNOWED UNDER BY LOGAN TEAM . I B. Y. U. Puts Over 34 to 0 Victory in Opening Tilt; Weberites Weak VYeber college football players worn outclassed in all departments of thel 3:ani" by the Brlgham Toung college eleven at Lorra Parr park Thursday, the players from the north pulllnc off end runs, line bucks, forward passes and other feature plays to good advantage, rolling up 34 points Weber failed to score. Coach Burns Crookston's charges slightly outweighed the Weberites, which raided them materially in hit-) t'ng the line and holding the defense de-fense m first downs listed during tho game th players from the north ig- 1 lstored 26 while Weber totuled butj five. Lnirlng the rirst half W Sjn r made but one first down. The playing of Johnuon, Mauglin and Rergcrson was the outstanding! feature of the game. These thro' players wrre In the gam at all times. J their end runs and lino smashes be-! lug engineer. J in perf-.tion H Alt; UN sTXRs. Maughn's Go-yard run through a! broken field, aftr receiving a punt' from Courtb. was the bttr feature Weber started a rally In tho tnird period only to lone the ball on a fUm-1 ble. The locals were never within, scoring distance during the runt"s', the heavv lint, tit the visitor li -,r?i in t especially well when the Wildcats made effoiis to make up their yards In the late part of the contest both tams opened up and played the .xorial gamo Johnson tallied thrc touchdowns for the "C" men w hile Bori isuu crossed tho Weber goal on two occasions. occa-sions. Fcrgerson also booted four goals after touchdown. Kn Anderson, captain of tho I Webr machine, and Couch played their usual star game These two! men, however, were unable to lur off j any long gains. Hickman ?lso twln-l kled. LINE IS WEAK. Weber's ilne is woefully wak. the battering ram of tho visitors plou-ln through the defense aost at will. Thursday's game was a prarttie oon-! teat and showed up the weak spots that neod to be bolstered Weber's eleven looks much weaker than the eleven of 1921. With two morn weeks remaining before the Wildcats opn their Ogden division ! schedulo hard licks arc to be fea-; tured. ac ordlng to C'ojchr-s Merlin Stevenson and M il. olm Watson. The lineup and summary: Weber (0) B. Y. C. (34) Hickman le Wllmorei E Parry U.. . Bnckateadl Poulson lg. . . .. . .. null Hales c Cranney Passey rg ATTred I Price rt. G Farsgrenj Clark re. . . . Malmbergl Holmes f b Johnson j Anderson Hi Mnughn TftTt rh Hnrr-n Couch fb Bergerson Scoro by periods: Weber o o o 00 B. V. C 7 14 0 13 34 Scoring- touchdowns B V. C Johnson. 3, Bergerson 2. Goals after touchr.own Bergerson 4. Substitutions Substitu-tions Weber Porter for Holmns, Steward for Hickman, Parker for Pri'-o, Slfert for Parry. MrlCay for Porter, Parry for Rlfort, Price for Pij-ker, Hickman fo: Btswart. B. Y. C Davidson for Malmberg. Davnes f -r Allred, Rose for Hall, Hall for Jtose. Allred for Dnynes, Malmberg for Davidson. Penalties: B. Y. C. 16 yards first down, B. Y. C. 26, Wober 5. Referee Petersen. TJm-plre TJm-plre Poultcr. Head linesman Southwick. Time of periods 15 minutes. |