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Show cd the goal. Carr questioned the decision de-cision and the Referee gave him his walking papers, J. Tyson taking his place. Bryan again put in a great shot, but Znider made a lucky save, Tyson shooting over the bar from the three yard line. The closing whistle found the locals pressing with the score .ending 2 to 1 in their favor. in their possession for the greater part, although the forwards were un-aNle un-aNle to hit the target, their efforts going wide or over the bar. Znider in goal: for the visitors made some exceptional saves during this period. On a breakaway by the Rovers, the visitors threatened, which resulted in Smith handling the ball. Prime placed plac-ed the kick and Zappy scored the first marker of the day. : The locals immediately put extra pep into their game, Mannion and Gaythwaite being conspicuous. Duffy forced a corner and a perfect kick by Carr was placed over the bar from Mannion's head. Denver and Smith relieved and then Denver brought the ball down to the Rover's half to make Znider pull off a fine save. Extra pressure resulted in Eubanks scoring. The locals continued to press but half time found the score at 1 all. On the resumption of play Whitton, who had but little to do in the first half made a fine run but Olson cleared. clear-ed. Play was confined to the Rover's half, with neither team being able, to score. Duffy and Carr on the left made good runs, and then Gaythwaite got possession, passed to Whitton, who passed to Mannion, who dribbled 'past the Rover's halfbacks and placed the ball to; Bryan who beat Znider with a low fast" shot. A few minutes later Bryan again scored, but Referee Whiting disallow- COPPER WALLOPS ROVER PLAYERS Fast Soccer Game Is Won by Locals 2 to 1. Copper Men Begin to Show Old Form. . The Rovers went down to defeat before be-fore the. stellar playing of the Utah Copper soccer team Saturday afternoon after-noon of last week at Utah Copper bail park by the score of 2 to 1 before be-fore a large and enthusiastic crowd of fans. Copper won the toss, and the visitors vis-itors were forced to face a glaring sun. The Rovers started out with a vengeance, and Wharton was forced to save from Perry within a few minutes of pay. After that the locals became active, and the ball remained |