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Show Foot Ball i The W.isnlch Academy ligerschnv eil Ihe Salina eleven into mihinlsslon on Ihe Salina field Tuesday afternoon ,' ml won by a score if I -li. .' Snlina never lb rci I eiieil Ihe Acad-' cmy goal but have Ihe record of sco''-j jlng a loiichilown wit hunt making a first down dining Ihe entire game,! Toward the close of Ihe first. half, iir.-tpcr of Salina caught an Academy pul. on his own 20 yard line, eluded several tackier.., and laced SO yards down the sideline for his teams only I score. j Lange fell over the line in the first quarter for the Academy's first counter. Two blocked punts wc e i tint rumenlal in producing the tigers 'second and third touchdowns. Owens carried the ball over bolh times. Two substitute halves, Josephson and ! Thompson, played havoc with tht Salina 'line in the second quarter anu Josephson registered tho fourth down after a steady march down the field. The second half was more evenly foughl. Owens made Ibe most bean-lii'ul bean-lii'ul play of Ihe day when on an off lackle play he made seventy yard.-, for Ihe final touchdown. Salina fought until the closing whistle but vas never able to unleash enough 'power to cause any damage. Thej heavy Academy line played umusiiiii I iy ' well on defense bill their offense was' soinouhal weak. Owens was thej mosl consistent ground gainer. Coach I llrutigei' used his . second string men' as much as possible so ns lo save the regulars for the cruciail game wllh Delia to be played thero Friday, Scoring; Wasatch Academy, Owen.? Lange, Josephson, Salina, Draper. Pel'ree, Ituriuesler; Umpire, Barker, Head Linesman, Wright. Substitutions; Salina, Chashin.g for iiasniussen, Scorup for Nelson, Taylor Tay-lor for L.'incasior. Wasatch Academy Mahal'foy for L. Hill, Jarvi for Noble, Woodhend for Williams, Cordon for lirough, Campbell for Simmons, West pnskow for Nielsen, Thompson fur Uobinson, Josephson for Campbell. The Wusalch Academy tigers, ' coached fur the fourth year by K. d.l llriiinger, after finishing their schedule sched-ule by winning Salina Tuesday, are pointing for llieir game wllh Pella lo be played there on Armistice Pay, with only two days rest and the lon.-T journey ahead of them the team is licit expected to be ill the best of shiip'- Fori una I ely the players are In good deal condition bmrrlng a fewj luinor Injuries. Wl'.th mostly green material at the ; begining of the year the Orange and black squad has developed in the technique of the game until the team l now boasts a strong defense and a j good offense. Five games have been played which have resulted as fol 'lows: Wasatch Academy T, Fayson 6 Academy 12, Monroe 19 forfeited to ((lie Academy); Academy 2d, Kioh-; Kioh-; field 0: Academy IS. North Saupele i; Academy 31. Salina li. . The Academy's forward wall is heavy and rangy. They have withstood with-stood all nssults directed against them n previous .games, and, are counted on as being able to stand up under fire Friday. Coach Plunger has really two backl'telds upon whicn be can rely. One set Is able to hit he line effectively w hile the other specializes In open field play. 1 A large delegation of students and townspeople plans to accompany '. h" .team to the Alfalfa City. |