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Show fj. S. H. BOYS DEFEAT SHOW COLLEGE TEAM One of the hardest fought league games in this division, the North Sanpete High School gridders won by a score of 10 to 7 from the Snow Normal .College at Ephraim, Friday. The game was played under ideal conditions and the two teams well matched. In the first half tbe Snow boys had the ball in North Sanpete's territory most of the time and threatened the score several times in the first quarter. In the second quar ter Ephraim intercepted a for-I for-I ward pass and made their only touchdown. The first half ended with the ball on Eph-rainis Eph-rainis 30 yd. line. In the second half North Sanpete's boys out generaled them on every side. In the last quarter Sanpete had the ball in Snow 's territory all the time. Sanpete gained much ground by way of forward for-ward passes. At the beginning of the last quarter Sanpete tried for a drop kick but failed, but soon worked the ball in scoring distance and was successful suc-cessful in there attempts. Ephraim 's Coach made numerous numer-ous substitutes during game in order to check the onslaughtef of the Mt. Pleasant lads but failed to make any gains. The game ended with the ball in Snow 's territory. The officials were: Dr. F. K. Sullivan, of r the University of Denver, umpire um-pire David 0. Petersen, of the University of Utah; headlines-man, headlines-man, W. G. Barton of Snow Normal. |