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Show AGGIES TRIM I COWBOY TEAM I Wyoming Players Handed 26-to-0 Defeat on Slow Football Field ( Special Dispatch ) LOGAN. Nov 11. A big burst of speed in the second quarter gave the Utah Aggies a victory over the University Uni-versity of Wyoming Cowboys todnv by the scoro of 20 to 0 Tho gam was played on a field of mud while Inclement weather marred the holiday holi-day classic The Aggies completely outclassed the Cowboys and not once during the contest wero the Farmers In danger. j The entlro game, with the exception of a fw minutes In the second quar- f tor, was played In Wyoming territory. terri-tory. Tho Ixjganitos lost the ball a few times on the ont and two-yard line. The Aggies gave the best ac- ! count of themselves that they have yet this year, The two elevens exchanged ex-changed kicks and surged on the muddy field during the first half without with-out a scoro. Durlnx the first quarter the Utahns threatened to score twice, but the ball was lost on fumbles when the Aggies neared the goal. It was In th. second quarter that the Cowboys Cow-boys gave a good account of thorn -Selves and rn ide the best showing that i hey did during the contest. They made firs) down three times In this period and had t he Farmers on tho dt fense most of I he time. Immediately after play was resumed in i he second half the Aggies started their scoring. Knowbs opened the I half with a klckoff to Madden, who fumble. 1 the ball on the Wyoming 25-yard 25-yard line, and Woolley, Aggie guard, recovered It Two first downs were made and th-n Knowles, the classy plunging halfback of the Farmers, crossed the line for a touchdown, but ,- haub missed the try for goal. The Aggies Inon worked the ball to tho Wyoming one-yard line, where they lost It on downs and the quarter quar-ter ended after the Cowboys had kit Led out of danger. When tho Farmers faced the outh goal in tho I fourth period they failed to gain on two attempts at line smashing and then Schaub called for a forward pass I which was the best executed aerial ; play of tho day and netted the Aggle3 a touchdown. Knowles crashed through the line and took the ball ! out of the ;iir and raced twenty yards for B score and Schaub followed with goal. j An exchange of punts found the Aggies backing Wyoming against the goal posts Here Corbett attempted to kick out. but the crafty Aggie lino-man lino-man got through and blocked the , kick. Captain Conroy recovered tho ball bad. of the goal for the third touchdown 'When the Cowboys got i the ball again a forward pass was at- i tempted which was Intercepted by i Bert Gardner, who raced 15 yards i with the ball for the last touchdown and Schaub kicked the goal. Madden proved to bo the star for 'the visitors, Maughan. Croft, Hen- H drlcks. Woolley and Conroy played 1 fine football on tho Ajggle lino. I Stanger played his first game of the year and was a star Schaub, Knowloa and B. Gardner played bang-up football foot-ball also for the Farmers, The lineup and summary: Wyoming fj Utah Aggies. Hagewald Woodslde Left end. Gilbert Maugban Left tackle. Ducker . . Woolley Left guard. Hlghleman . . D. Gardner Center. Johnstone . Hendrlck Right guard. Al?rs Croft Right tackle. Thompson Conroy Right end. Corbett Schaub Quarterback. G. Smith Stanger Left halfback. Whlttenbracker Knowles Right halfback. Madden B. Gardner Fullback,. istltutlonsi Wyoming Bmlth j for Corbett; Vandeveer for C. Smith: , Besmond for Thompson; Blanchard ! for Whlttenbraker; King for G. 'Smith L'tah Aggies: Jeffs for D. Gardner; Kvans for Maughan, Selgfrled for Wood-ide; Blgham for Woolley; hurch for Hendricks; Adamson for Croft- BOWTO ii Cor Bchaub; Schaub for Knowles; Leddlngham for B. Gardner; Williams for Stanger. Scoring: Touchdowns Knowles 2, Conroy, B. Gardner. Dropklck after tout hd owns Schaub 2. vcore by periods Wyoming 0 0 0 0 0 f tab .vagi' s . . 0 0 6 20 20 Penalties: Wyoming 5 yards; Aggies Ag-gies CO yards. First downs. Wyoming 4, Utah Aggies 13. Officials: Referee Colonel Prince. West Point. Umpire Homer Warner War-ner i fth: Ib id linesman Don Red-di Red-di h, Poland Stanford. |