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Salt Lake Telegram from Salt Lake City, Utah • 10

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I 1 i THE HE HE SALT AL CAKE KE TELEGRAM AM SUNDAY SUNDA MORNING OCTOBER CT rOB BER 7 0 1 3 3 NOSE OUT CALIFORNIA SWA SWAMP MINE MINERS FARMERS HAND MONTANA BOY 54 0 BEATING Visitors Unable to Give Romneys Romney's Scrubs Much uch Real Competition By Joe Cowley Cow LOGAN Oct 6 6 The 6 Thehe Utah Aggles ha had absolutely no difficulty In piling piling pilpit ing up a 54 0 score on the Montana Mines team this afternoon In the opening game of ot the Aggie home schedule With Captain Theron Smart out of the lineup becauseof injuries received in the California game last week Coach R. Romney's Romneys regulars ran up a 20 0 score in the first quarter The Aggie scrubs playing nearly three out of ot four quarters scored almost as effectively effectively effectively as didthe regulars DAY RECOVERS FUMBLE AT START Thelocal scoring spree started a. a a a- fewfew seconds se Afterthe kicKoff when Joe Day recovered a Minesfumble on the latter's yard twenty-yard line Une tackle Off-tackle runs by Wade and Gillespie Gil- Gil lespieJespie gave the first down and Red Wade carried the ball through right tacklefor the initial score Joe Call failed to kick goaL The scored two more touchdowns touchdowns touch touchdowns in the he first quarter after intercepting intercepting intercepting in- in a Mines pass and block- Ing block ing a kick After Atter eachthe Aggie regulars marched to the goal line The first time the miners hadthe ball in Aggie territory wasearlycarly Inthe in in- thethe final quarter when Denneny Dennen Montana left halfback caught a. a long pass and placed theballbail on an the Aggles'Aggles yard twenty-five-yard line Here the Aggles held them for downsclowns and thescrubs scored two more touchdowns touchdowns touch touchdowns before the final gun One of ot the most outstanding performers performers per performers for the Aggles was Dan Gillespie halfback In thetile scarcely one quarter this this newcomer scored three of or the he Aggie touchdowns Gillespie Is big and fast This is his first year ear of col college college college col- col lege le-ge football but he hp performed like a veteran this afternoon Red Wade Vade playing regular forthe first season during histhree years of ot varsity ballbail did some outstanding ball carrying Joe Call it at quarter made considerable yardage for ththe th Aggles andhandled the team in a a. splendid va way AGGIE FRESHMEN WIN PRELIMINARY The competition wasreally to tool weak to test the strength of Romney's Romneys Romneys Romney's Romneys Romney's Rom Romney's bo boys 's who scored almost at will wUl In a 8 preliminary game Same which started at 12 CO the Aggie freshmen outscoredHebelIebe Whitings Whiting's North orth Cache high team 13 raising Flag ceremonies were part of or the program program program pro program which marked the opening of the season in Logan The lineup Aggles Montana Jensen Jensei le Ic Clark i.

i It It Bergeson Ig 19 Pauline Gardner c. Ryan an C. Vanderhoof rg Day rt Larsen Jarsen Phillips re re Bownes Call Coyle oyle Wade Vade hb hb Denneny hb hb SIgler Gillespie fb fb Quinn Score by quarters Utah 20 20 13 7 13 13 4 13 54 Montana Mines 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 Scoring Touchdowns Touchdowns Touchdowns-Gillespie Gillespie 3 3 Wade Shields 2 2 Tate Lindquist Goals after touchdown touchdown touchdown-GillespIe Gillespie 3 Welsh 3 Referee Warner umpire Cahoon linesman Prince IB 1 METH METHODISTS DR DROP DESPERATE DESPERATE BATTLE TO WE WEST POINTERS RS 14 14 13 13 3 MY BAFFLED ac MUSTANGS' MUSTANGS SERIAL RIAL ERIAL PLAY ans All Set for Win- I Win Win- I ng Tally When Final Gun Ends Game I 1ST ST POIPOINT N. Oct 6 cd 1 Press Press Press-A A stranger strange inva invaded ed a I 4 tt toda today and proved io to te lo action of some persons a is played in every sec sec- c- if I the United States ng out of the southwest al- I al- al I If unknown to the east Southern dist university lost a 14 to 13 Ion to Arm Army but at theilie same 0 ely established the grid- grid reputation of ot that section ny won the official decision tout to- to but ut it wo Jd be unwise vise to 10 at- at convince any of the eight a ked ed fans who journeyed 2000 from Dallas Tex that Army ti yen ren one point better than the ing ng eleven ERS RS PUT UP BATTLE fact let there was Vas still doubt in 1 of many of the critics as team today played the game arne At no time was the ti assured ass and not until the the- of of the final gun had died awa away It he Methodists realize they not destined to win a ell confidence was inspiring hellheir back to the wall in the i they unleashed an attack such as is seen sel- on sel- on sel- ron sel- sel ron on any gridiron th two minutes to pla play Reedneed Iback tossed a pass irom his I yard fourteen ardlino to Walters Watters cIt ck on the yard thirty ard Meeting end some ards di distant diant Lant Reed tossed tossed him him him- ondond pass brining bringing the ball to to- s' to- 5 s' yard twenty ard lines line by s' third pass to Hume netted er eight yards and if the hadn't ended two plays later ng might have happened The 11 was a curious mixtureof su- su Md nd ridiculous football One gute tite te each played brilliantly only and falter in the next iME PLAY IS FEATURE the as as featured largely largel by 1 lit play of Hume Mustang who seemed to succeed ny gridiron task HumeBurne out- out Murrell Murren and Hutchinson 3 toe experts consistently He Hed He- ededd when passes were ere needed carrIed the ball as effectively as as- le one le on the field with the pos- pose pos- pos exception of Cagle Army half- half- half gb giG lid led the Cadets' Cadets offense and defensive giant The TITe Meth- Meth eth- eth s' made the first successful only a a. few minutes after the I i opened A bad Army punt was vas dOwned dawned onthe Cadets' Cadets I yard two line paved the wa way passes a forward forssard and a ral turned the tr trick cher took the lateral pass from And ran eighteen yards for score core Hume added the point GLE MAKES GREAT VANCE aVANCE TO SCORE my knotted the situation a ay I minutes later Cagle squirmed it I twisted thirty yards ards from to reach the goal ague S-ague gue converted tinon who replaced Cagle Cable tIre the second quarter carried the er in the first two minutes slipping through tackle for ety nty yards on the play Sprague gild led the point ultimately game tJ Hume me scored the final touchdown Jen Hutchinson fumbled in mid mid- ld d.

He scooped It up tiP and behind rl ct Interference ran forty-eight forty ds to the goal He failed to kick ids pointwhich would have tied the reo third Army threat was stopped i the Mustangs held held for three on the yard one-yard stripe I nearly saved the game for for- ee late in the third fr when he attempted a a. drop kick the yard forty-yard line Une It was a effort but short Just a Walt Miller to to Handle Golf at Provo Next Year PROVO Oct 6 Walt 6 Walt Miller will be supervisor and golf profprofessional at the Provo Pro municipal links ifor tor the seasonason of 19291029 according to announcement announcement announcement an an- made Saturday by the city commission Miller has been time full-time profes- Sional professional professional at the municipal course since September 4 of this year ear andhis forfol the full fulI season next year ear comes as the first of Important Important important Im Im- im- im developments In golf for ProvoProve it Is believed VIEWS COURSE G. M. MacMillan construction engineer for William II I. Tucker Son San Inc noted golf course archi ohi went over theProvo municipal 1 pal al course Saturday and will submit submit submit sub submit a report to the city commission sion within the next few days Possible reconstruction of the course may result re result result re- re sult from Mac MacMillan's visit it is said I Colorado College Rallies to Beat Montana State COLORADO SPRINGS ColoCole Oct 6 UP Coming UP-Coming Coming from behind after atter what appeared to be a disastrous disas- troustrous rous first half Colorado College today oday bewildered Montana State with a series of flank attacks and tool tookthe game 32 to 14 Colorado College started offoft slow- slow Jy iy scoring only seven points in the first half while the visitors let everything go so to score two touchdowns touchdowns touch touchdowns in the same period NEW MEN HELP Dutch Clark and Roy carried the tide of ot the attack to the visitors and with plenty of as assistance assistance assistance as- as evened the score in the third hird period Withnew men in the lineup during during dur- dur ing ng the last quarter Colorado college college col- col lege ege rolled up 18 points while the baffled Montana Montan eleven fought desperately desperately desperately des des- to stop a team that had just found its stride Both teams were ranked a as lead- Ing lead- lead Ing ng contenders for the Rocky Mountain conference championship The outstanding players for Montana Mon- Mon Mon- tanatanaana were Warden at fullback Wylie lie at half halt and Captain Chez at guard Kansas Wins Over Grinnell LA LAWRENCE WR Kan Oct 6 AP AP- AP Kansas triumphed over Grinnell 14 to 0 here this afternoon to open the Jayhawkers gridiron seasonreason All Allot of ot the scoring was done dorte in the fourth period Lyman and Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Law Lawrence getting touchdowns and Schmidt addin adding the extra points by IDAHO VANDALS BATTLE GONZAGA TO TIE CONTEST SPOKANE Wash Oct 6 AP Idaho Vandals and Gonzaga Bulldogs punted and bucked the the- line the- line the- linelinefrom one endof a soggy field to the other to a 6 to 6 ti tie here this afternoon Idaho scored In the third period on an off tackle play and Gonzaga buckedthe line for a touchdown early in the last period Neither team converted the try for Cor point The defensive work of ot the pound Idaho forward wall during the second period held the from scoring after they had twice worked the ballban within ten tea yards ofthe goal line In the punting duel which occupied most of the first half Ingram Gonzaga halfback bested Burgher Idaho captain io re Crowton in Nibley Finals I I Mrs Allen Wins Wms Presidents President's Cup Cup- Schedule Mrs Gin- I Gindrup Gin- Gin wo Team Matches on I drop Mrs Orrill Win Trophies leY park has been a busy i jurse urse scores of at times this year but vcrver before has so much activity Jen scheduled tor or one day as Is lithe books for today First of all aU the women's city match between Mrs It G.

Shriver of ot Forest Dale and rs Louise LoUISO Wingham of ot Nibley Nib will i At the same time SteveStevo Ee ore and Wayne Crowton will Ill Illy ay for tor the club title ThoThe annual ed and Blue team match Is also DedI I the schedule as is the first round the tournament iRS RS COPE LOSES Saturday was likewise busy Mr Mrs 41 ftC Allen won the presidents president's cup rC defeating Miss Dorothy by lighart 6 and 4 4 Mrs A A. L. championship con con- the city crown from Mrs Myrtle MyrtIe Myrtle- ii pe 1 I up on 19 19 while Mrs 1 Ade copped the presidents president's cup urney consolation fromirom Mrs 1 W. 3 and 2 Steve teve Moore advanced to then the pals nals lsof ot the club tournament by- by tue of ot a 5 to 4 win over Ralph 4 it hell John Anderson defaulted match to Wayne Crow Crowton on HOLES OLES 1 Moore ore and Crowton will play over over thirtY six holes hols beginning at 9 9 clock rw de clock 1 today Mrs Shriver and nd ji will compete In an ts Wingham hole hole match Trophies for in the Women's city will be presented fol- fol ing the match Carl Nordberg Daw are captains in thothe tf and dand Blue match competition will be b- ek concluded at Forest Dale today toda when the annual Red and Blue match Is played Pairings for tor this joust oust follow Redsneds Dr W. Ludden captain vs I.

I D. Lowe Loire captain Clyde Thomsen vs vi Steve Ste Love Leo Eager ye VB B. C. Keate Dr J. C.

rack Tack VS P. A. A W. V. S.

Ure VII vs Ii H. S. GulpCulp C. Post vs VII Jr M. H.

Love J. It Ii Harrop vs Imer Imel rett Pett 0 G. L. Ball vsva II 11 it of Merry 1 I. R.

vsva W. H. i. i Curry A A. Papworth vs vaF.

B. Hammond D. C. Richardson vs George DowersBowers J. II H.

vs Ralph Rohde B. tt f. Prater vs N. H. Cannon n.

tl lD Burt Hunt vs Dr McDowell J. R. Henderson vs L. O. Guy Anderson vs L.

R. Ure Tire A. A C. Moore vs VB Karl Winter A. A H.

Jones I vs N. T. Worley A. A r. Riser vs Dave Marietta H.

II n. Rose Roso vs I. I L. V. Guild 1 L.

vs I L. W. Smeltzer AV w. T. 1 Jones Jon VII vs J.

R. Doolin N. R. Vote vsva V. S.

Morrison M. S. Sanders vs VI Archie Nelson elson A. A L. White vsva J.

B. Arnovitz A. A R. Harris vs F. B.

B. B. Brewster vs C. 1 M. 1 Ball Dali Bird Avon vs Va n.

B. Avon C. CIT If Reilley vs George 8 R. Randd Hugh Hush Miller vs VII W. W.

AllenAlien R. N. Young Youn vs S. B. P.

Manley R. C. Simons vs T. 1 P. Billings Volt- Volt olf vs VII Nate ir ir If S.

W. Tooke vsva C. AV W. Christensen Roy J. napp I-napp vs Dr C.

R. Van Colt Cotto R. Knott H. A Eavens vs VII A. A T.

1 J- VS II 11 L. BathRath 5 Warren U. H. WallenWalien v. Frank A A.

Oberg VII vs H. W. Loster Iester M. S. VS VI S.

SL L. Solomon hd lTd Ed VII Harold Finley F. V. Jennings vs C. C.

Dey I H. C. P. A. A Nast vs VB MoltenMolton on A.

A C. 3 J. A. A Oreen alt vs Wolf A Dave vs J. J.

Thomson F. vs C. W. V. Sinclair Frank BrittonBritten vs VII Ja Jack Finley In cy w.

A. A Borg Dorr v. R. I. I L.

Whyte CoHren vs VB A. A n. BarnesDarnes S. A A. Ben Den Harmon VII vs II W.

ne Reed t. Ii F. vs VB AV I L. RockS Rocke WINS SATURDAYSSATURDAY'S GRID CLASSIC A EE 4 I 1 Ai 4 tc A I It I I eG I PM 7 I 1 I 3 WF i 4 A 6 4 is 1 EA p. py After getting away to a flying start by beating Boston university last week the Army over the Southern Methodists 14 to 13 in the intersectionalclassic Saturday Here are stars star of the West Point eleven and Coach Biff Jones Chris Cagle Murrell and Nave are his best backs and Captain Sprague and Perry are his experienced and valuable tackles Cougar Freshmen Win Close Game From Green River B.

BY U. Kittens Tune Up With 6 to 3 Win at Provo PROVO Oct 6 Better 6 Better condition and regulartraining told the story in the 6 to 3 victory ofthe B. U. freshmen over the Green River Athletic cl clubchili in the new stadium stadium sta sIn Saturday morning Individually Individually ally the railroaders looked brilliant with several spectacularplayers in in- the in- the in- thethe lineup but collectively they were unable to overcome the stubborn stubborn stubborn stub stubborn Cougar Kittens The U. P.

team looked especially good in the first quarter quater when Nott and Gardner alternated with scintillating scintillating end runs and tackle off thrusts to work the ballban to the frosh yard ten line At this point they were stopped by a bad fumble fum fuin- ble and NottKott executed a perfect dr drop kick from the twenty eight yard line for the only score made by his team UNABLE TO GAIN Thefreshmen were unable to gain with any degree of consistency until until un un- un- un til Ul the wilted late in the game M. freshfrosh fullback got loose on an tackle off play just just- asas the third quarter ended with Nott the Green River safety man nan pulling him down on the yard one-yard I line bucked through for for- the for- the for- thethe only touchdown of the game on on- II 1 thesecond play in the fourth quarter ter er His try for the extra point from placement failed Lineup and summary Freshmen Green River A. A C. Staples le Ie Chapman Pollard It Weimer Clark Ig Stall Hall Tucker W. rV JJohnson rs rr Porter Manson rt rt Maughan Wilson re re NottKott Merrill 1 Ih b.

Gardner Ripple M. r. fb Bender Substitutions fro frosh fresh McGregor h- cGregor forlor or Wilson Candland for tor Manson Ianson C. Prince for or Staples Staple F. Prince for tor Ripple Martin for or If M.

or 01 or Wilkinson Wilkin son lIOn Wilson for tor McGregor Manson Hanson for Candland Staples for tor C. Prince RippleStipple for tor or F. Prince for tor Mantin VII AVIl- kinsonfor tor Johnson for Wilson Nelson for Clark Candland for tor w. V. Johnson Van Leuvan for tor Ripple Livingston Liv- Liv Ingston for Wilkinson Hardy for tor Polard Pol- Pol lard ard for Merrill Martin for for- an Van an Leuvan Green River A.

A Alex C-Alex- Alex Alex- anderander for tOr I for tOT Alexander Adams Adam for Weimer Velmer Score by hi periods trashfresh 0 0 0 0 6 6 8 8 Green River RiverA A. A C. 3 3 0 0 0 O- 3 Scoring Tou froah-Tou frosh Touchdown SI M. I. I Green River A.

A C. prop Drop kick Nott Officials Referee Wilson umpire L. Simmons headlinesman G. Simmons The lineup and an summary Cochet to Meet French Partner for Net Title LOSANGELES Oct 6 AP Ar- The Ar- Ar The Pacific southwest championship tournament flashed through its semifinal stages thisafternoon leaving Henri Cochet singles champion of ot thetho United States and France asIts outstanding star Cochet and John Doeg brilliant Santa Monica California youth won thetho mens men's doubles championship champion championship by defeating John Van Ryn former Cormer Princeton tennis champion and Berkeley Bell Dell Austin Tex star Previously thetho French Davis cup team star became the probable winner of thetho tournament singles titletille when he downed Allan Her Herrington of ot Hollywood to lo meet a fellow Frenchman Christian Bou- Bou sus IUS in tilethe finals tomorrow FULL SET 5 LIMIT The doubles title match was carried carried car car- riedned to thetile full set five-set limit it being made an uphill match by thetho strenuous battling of ot the losers and thetho scores being 6 3 4 4 6 3 6 6 AmericasAmerica's only hope for the singles singles sin sin- gics titletille was beaten by Cochet in the semifinals to the tuno of ot 79 6 4 6 63 Notre Dame Dam Bows to 10 Big Ten Team earn Fans Witness Great Tilt 9 Wisconsin Eleven I Proves Superior MADISON Wis Oct 6 6 AP AP- AP After fter more than a decade of ot struggle struggle strug- glegle a Big Ten team has finally conquered Notre Dameonan the grid- grid iron ron Coach Glenn big Wisconsin team dl did it today overwhelming Rockne's nen men 22 to 6 before a frenzied throng of spectators Superior in every department of the he game and fighting back to over- Come overcome overcome over overcome a slight advantage Notre Dames Dame's experience had given it Inthe in in- the in- thethe first halfthe Badgers smas smashed ed and ran their way to triumph It was more than a Do powerful Wisconsin Wiscon Wisconsin team It was a smart one one alert for every mistake Knute Rockne's chargers made and they were manyny and It served notice that it is to to- be to- bebe reckoned with in the chase for for- the for- the for- the the Big Ten conference title which hasn't been theirs since 1012 1912 MATCHES SHOCK TROOPSTROOPS' The battle was a bruiser throughout through throughout and Coach Glenn simply played Rockne's game of strategy matching his hock troops for lOre 1 than thirty Badgersengaged in thecombatthe result sult of which was sweet revenge for tor the Cardinals Cardinals Cardinals Cardi Cardinals who were stung tung to defeat by by- the by- the by- thethe immortal Four Horsemen Just four Cour years ago Entering the game with the odds against them because of their Inexperience in inexperience inexperience In- In experience the Badgers carried the fight to Notre Dame at the outset its heavier line Une and Bill Lus Lusby'sby's bys splendid kicking forcing Notre Dameback and back The first score for the Badgers was a Notre Dame safety which came when Bill Badger tackle broke through and smothered Jack Elders Elder's punt from behind his own goal line Elderfell on the ball preventing a Badger touchdown and giving Wisconsin Wis WI a 2 to 0 lead at theend of the first period FIGHTING SPIRIT But the Notre Dame fighting spirit asserted itselfand at thetile start of the second period Rockne shot in his Ills shock troops Frank Carido CarMo at the quarter and Johnny at half and they responded by punishing punishing punishing pun pun- thetile Badger line with their rushes and a a. brilliant passing atat- at tack Two long passes tossed by to Colerichnetted forty yards and then with Chevigny Shay and pounding the the- Une the- line the- lineline Une and running tackles the balls ball lbs 9 3 put within scoring distance On a brilliant yard fifteen ard dash Nie KIe- mice went over Notre Dame fumbles at crucial moments which were snatched up by alert Badger linesmen turned the tide of war to the Cardinals soon after the start of ot the third pe pe- pe- pe nod After an exchange change of ot punts in which Wisconsin had the advantage advan- tagetage Jack Elder fumbled three three-jard line andMilt Gantenbein Gantenbein Gantenbein Ganten- Ganten bein substitute Badger end fell on it H.

Bartholomew skirted his right endnd for a touchdown but failed on lii his attempted place kick and the Badgers Igers' Igers were were In front 8 8 to 6 BADGERS GET BREAK On the kickoff Johnny Chevigny fumbled to give the Badgers anoth- erer break Another Badger substitute substitute tute Lou Smith recovered and it was Wisconsin's ball on Notre Dames Dame's yard twenty-three-yard line Failing to gain through the Notre Dame forward wall Frank the quarterback faked a kick and anc then hurled a beautiful pass ass into the waiting arms of Lou Smith who dashed ten yards across Notre Dames Dame's goal This time Bartholomew Bartholo Bartholomew arched his place kick between tween the posts but the fighting heart was not taken out of ot NotreKotre Dame yet They came back to threaten the Badger goal once again but the heavy Wisconsin linelino held Wisconsin's last touchdown was scored in the fourth period when Sammy Behr Carideo and Wisconsin took the ball on Its own awn yard three line After three futile attempts to crash the line for yardage Behr hurled a pass to who aided aided aided aid aided by perfect interference scampered scampered scampered scam scam- forty Corty yards for a tou touchdown Hal Smith another substitute half place kicked for the last point anc and it was all over Boise High Romps Over EmmettTeam BOISEI Ida IdL a. a Oct 6 AP AP The The BoI Boise high school Braves gloriously glorious glorious- lyiy romped over thetile Emmett hug high schoolfootball teteam here today piling up a score of at 34 to 2 The Braves Braives perforated thetile Emmett line Une at will wUl andbombed them from be behind behind behind be- be hind with passes Company Captures First Place In Fort ort Track TracIe Field Tourney One Hundred Men Participate Participate Participate Par Par- Burns High High- Point High- Point High- PointPoint Man Man- TheThe TIle annual annual trackand field meet- or meet of or enlisted men of Ft Douglas was staged at thetho University of Utah stadium Saturday morning and fax far i surpassed anything of ot the kind ever staged by thetile local military ost i-ost according to officers in charge The Tile entire regiment marched in formation formation formation forma formation to the field fromthe fort tort parade parade parade pa parade grounds with the Thirty Thirty- eighth infantry band participating The procession was led by the staff officers COMPETE Over men participated in the events and each participant was awarded the company letterleller to behe worn on the athletic uniform In Inthe In In- thethetho track and field events company 1 6 scoredored high honors with company company comcorn pany and scoring second and third respectively Individual high highpoint high- pointpoint honors were won by Burns of or 11 company The war tug be between between be- be tween teams of ot ten men representing represent representing each company was was was' won by Ii company compan This event is always of oC great Interest In the military con contests Following the events theathletic awards were made and the trophies were also presented to the companies companies comcorn panics excelling In the rifle anc and ancl machine gun rangecompetition held recently EB company won the rifle trophy and company the machine gun competition The summary of ot the track and and- field and- field and- fieldfield events follows THESUMMARY Atkins 1 yard CD-yard dash Burns dash Burns OJ Parsek Mi Time rIY yard a dash dash Burns Burns jur rS wyatt headquarters MarineMariha Time rIme yard dash Marine PF Stone II Time 23 flatfiat yard low hurdles Wyatt hurdles Wyatt headquarters head quarters Hack Stack Hill Time rime yard relay Won relay Won by lit company Burns rInger Pinker HillHili Lieutenant Johnson John Johnson BOn a Javelin Lewis Javelin Lewis I Hancock Ellison Kl El- El I- I lison 1 Shot put put put-KIdd 1 Ki Bratton I. Broad Jump jump Atkins In Bratton 14 Lindquist headquarters High jump Lieutenant jump Lieutenant I TO Austin 0 Phillips war of Won war Won by company team compo composed of McMillan Bradley Smith Nelson Groves Grovel Tello In the trackand field CV events points were awarded for flatfist place threefor tor second and anil one for tor third The officers In charge announce that tha the meet was wall an entire success an and that similar meets would be held periodical In the future when weather eather permitted The teams winning the track and fe field events and thothe war tug feature were verS awarded streamers amers to be carried on ththe company BullIon guidon standards LAST QUARTER QUARTER I SPURT GIVES BYU VICTORY Improved Provo Machine Uncorks Pass Attack to Beat Coasters 7 6 By Harvey Hancock PROVO Oct 6 Uncorking 6 a a- well a- well a- wellwell executed overhead at attack Inthe in in- in- the the waning minutes of ot the fourth quarter BrighamYoung university elevencleven swept to a 7 to 6 victory over California in thetho second second secsee ond game of the season in the stadium here today Deep in their own territory the tIle Cougars begbegan the march which gave savethedramatic finale to the contest sent spectators nt a frenzy of excitement and exempli- fiedfledfied thefaithfootball generally gen- gen rally orally has in the masterful gridiron tactics of ot Coach Ott Romney StandingHanding on his own yard ten line Owen Rowe whipped a forward orward pass to for fifteen yards and then placed the ball in midfield withanotheroverhead gain aln of ot twenty-four twenty yards ards to Reeves leeves ROWE THRILLS CROWD WITH FAKE MOVE Halted momentarily by an intercepted intercepted intercepted inter inter- pass and a punt Rowe electrified elec- elec trifled thetile crowd and deceived its his opponents by drawing back for tor a pass on his own fort yard forty yard line andthen sprinting aro around nd leftend without interference for thirty five yards Vacher uncurled a pass for- a fl- a for fl a yard fifteen-yard gain to Dixon Thorn who had warmed armed the bench since the latter part of ot the second quarter rush rushed into the fra fray anc and after two unsuccessful thrusts at at- he at- the at- thethe he line crashed eight Yards through center for tor tora a touchdown Reeves with a toe that last week place kicked the B. T. U.

J. to a a. victory victor over College ot of Idaho 9 to 6 6 booted the oval over the crossbar for the winning point VISITORS DO THEIR WORK RIGHT AT FIRST With the he furnishing the spectacular elements of the last quarter thetile husky lads from California California CaliCall fornia added the dramatic touch to thetile first and within threeminutes of ot the whistle Quarterback Brett Bret raced six fifty-six yards behind perfect perfect per per per- feet interference to the CougarsCougars' yard three-yard line and Souza plunged over for a touchdown BrIgham Young was on the of ot of practically theentire fIrst firs and second quarters and twice threatened to to score Off Of tackle smashes and bobtailed end runs ii In ill In- thethe first few minutes tes by Rowe anc and Thorn took the ball to the visitors visitors' ol yard one yard line Une where an offside pen pen- shy ally was costly andthe ballbail was wa lost Again In the second period a yard twenty ard pass Rowe to Vacher and thrusts by Rowe Vacher and Thorn took the bal- to ball bal to line the opponents opponents' yard fifteen Iteen- Iteen ard COUGARS PLAY DEFENSIVE BALL In the third and nd nearly learly all ththe fourth the home eleven was on ththe defense fighting to keep its goa goal from being crossedbecause of a misplay by Rowewhen he touched a wobbly punt and an Aggie man fell on it on the Cougars'Cougars twenty twenty- yard five-yard line There was a marked improvement in Coach Romneys Romney's eleven this week over last The forward wall es especially es- es the right side was charg- Ing charging charg- inging faster faste and giving ThorneTheme a chance to slice through the the- theline linemen linemen linemen line linemen were using their hands moron more mor more- on more- onon the defense and knifing into ththe backfield the tackling was lower lowe and harder thetile interference wa was faster If it not as effective effe as 1 It should be and thetile ends and center cente were ma making good efforts in cutting cutting cutting cut cutting across and knocking down de defensive defensive de- de halfbacks The running at attack attack attack at- at tack was betterandthe forward forwar passing sound and certain eight ot of nine aerials aerials' being completed al al- for nil all for good gains Most of ot the passes passe were over center or to a man cutting cutting cutting cut cutting across which illustrated th the stability of ot this attack rather than thai relying on outside or to the side sid heaves ROWE IS ACE OF ROMNEY MACHINE The most consistent per perfume In Coach Romneys Romney's backfield was wa Rowe whose punting and passing passin showed tremendous tremendous' Improvement and his speed Is always a threat He must still learn to hang onto ont the ball a little tighter Vacher Vache showed to good advantage on re receiving receiving re- re passes and Thorn looked like a real comer doing the brunt brun of ot the backfield defensive wor work and developing into an effectiveline Dastrup in the line pu put up a powerful ganie game on the defense defens and bore so much of ot thetile batterIng that he was relieved on account Of It Injuries in the last quarter Th The right side of the line Une looked much better on offense ortense and Reeves gave another dependable exhibition wit with his toe B. T. U.

California Reeve Te Schmidt C. Simmons Simmon I C. rt Robinson Merrill rg re Yrigoyen Dyches Dyche c. Fairchild Dastrup Ig Eveleth Bunnell Dunnell It It Phillip Phillips Dixon le Ie Stever Steve Vacher r. Brett Thorn De Haven Have Rowe Matze Matsen fbrb Substitutions B.

U. Buys Buys for tor Bal Bal- lit B. for tor Merrill Cooper fo for B. for tor Buys Buy Merrill fo for tor Cooper for tor Buys fo for tor Thorn ailsalia for tor Dyches Lovelest Loveless fo for tor BunnellDunnell B. for Merrill Merrl for tor Balls Ball Daile for tor Dastrup C.

sen for tor I Dyches for tor Merrill Merrill for tor Dougall Thorn for C. sen Buys Buya for tor Vacher Call California Cornia Aggie Aggles SouzaSousa for tor Weir for tor 1 MatzenMatsen Herman for tor Phillips Rhyne for tor DeBe Haven ha- von Ha ha- venvon BooneDoane for tor Brett Leathers for tor Yrigoyen ir goyen for tor SouzaSousa Matzen fo for tor tor- WellWellWeir Phillips for Herman De Have Claven for tor Rhyne Brett for tor BooneDoone Weir fo for tor Matzen Souza Sousa for Do DG Haven Heil Rhyne fo for tor Brett BooneDoone for Rhyne Leathers fo for tor Yrigoyen Herman for tor Phillips Score by periods period B. i. 0 0 0 0 7 7 California 0 0 6 00 O-G Scoring B. V.

U. U. Touchdown Touch Jo wn Thorn goal after touch touchdown placement Reeve California Aggles Touchdown Souza Officials Don Reddish referee C- Oren C. Oren Wilson lIlon umpire LonLen KumpKemp bea head linesman Senators Win First 1 Game of Series to Settle Coast Title SACRAMENTO Oct 6 AP AP- AP Getting to three San Francisco pitchers for eleven hits including including includ- inging a homer by Dutch Hoffman in the seventh the flying fast I Sacramento Senators of the Pacific Pacific Pa Paco coastst league walked away I today with the first flame came of the I crucial three game seriesries which will determine their right to play San Francisco forthe league pennant The score was 5 to 1 San Francisco 1 1 6 1 Sacramento 5 5 11 0 Batteries Jacobs Batteries Jacobs May Jones and Vinci and Koehler Gophers Hand Creighton Team 40 0 40 Trouncing MINNEAPOLIS Oct 6 CAP CAP- AP Minnesota's 1921 gridiron machine started Its season today by downing Creighton university of ot Omaha 4 40 to 0 in a game showing Gopher power but lack of polish With a varied attack that includ- eded a forward passing game per percent per- centcent successful the Gophers counted six touchdowns and four points after after af- af ter er to touchdown to compile their total I APPEAR ERRATIC Never did CreightonCrelghton seriously threaten the Minnesota goal al although although although al- al though in midfield and well into Gopher territory they connectedfor first downs that made the Spears men melt look 1001 erratic on defense Hovde at quarter and Brockmeyer Brockmeyer Brockmeyer Brock- Brock meyer and Bardwell at halves showed great promise in open field running while Bronko hailed as a possible to the great great- Joesting at full came through ugh in some measure measure but not In a manner comparable to the Owatonna thunderbolt ISO Persons See Northwestern Trounce Butler tIer EVANSTON Ill Oct 6 Ii AP AP- AP Doubleheader football in baseball weather drew persons to Dyche stadium where Northwestern Northwest Northwest- ernera opened the tIle season today with a 14 to 0 victory over Butler college Northwestern's reserves pla played ed Loyola In the Northwestern uncovered a versatile versatile versatile ver ver- triple threat attack featured by good passingby by Holmer full fullback There was much fumbling ho however ever acondition that Coach Dick Hanley contended with most of last season andthere were rough edges in the running attack PLAYS STUBBORNLY Butler Butler played stubbornly against the slightly heavier conference team and held several timtimes when Northwestern crowded too close to the goal The Lil he two touchdowns one in the second the other ther in the fourth period were the result of ot mixed a attack a triple pass being the play that was the best ground gainer WASHINGTON STATE EASILY TRIUMPHS OVER MONTANA U. MISSOULA Mont Oct 6 AP Ar- Ar Unleashing a terrific attack during durins the third thir 1 period pei-lod which brought three touchdowns Washington State Stat college defeated Montana university university uni uni- hereliere today 26 to 6 in the opening Pacific coast conference game for for each school The CougarsCougar's best weapon was a crashing offensive with tackle plays and deceptive short end enil runs Montana was as not able at any time- to time Ume time- toto gain consistently through thetile visitors' visitors line while thetile Cougars bboxed the Grizzly ends frequently Washington also presented a much stronger secondary defense Harvard Harvart Opens Season WithWin Over YMCA CA CAMBRIDGE Mass Oct 6 AP Harvard opened its football season here toda today with a 30 to 0 victory over the Springfield 1 M.

C. A. A college An attack that met re resistance resistance resistance re- re only in thetile first period netted thetile Crimson four touchdowns touchdowns touchdowns touch touchdowns and a field goal Four More Bowling Le Leagues gues To Get Underway During This Week Kiwanis Club Adopts Unique Names Rules for Ten-Pin Ten Competition Four more bowling leagues will swing into activity this week at the local Orpheum and Ace alleys Foremost among the beginners Is the Kiwanis club which will open a team six-team circuit for the firsttime Th The are scheduled to start at the Orpheum drives es Wednesday evening Next Friday thetho telephone company bowlers will start play on the same hardwood at The Continental Oil circuit will begin on October 16 START MONDAY The Oregon Short Line shop circuit circuit cir cir- cir cir- cult will start at o'clock Monda Monday Monday Mon Monda day at the Ace alleys with the O. S. L.

office force booked to begirt competition on Thursday The City bowlers will start Friday evening at thetho Ace alleys Judging fromthe names of ot teams and the rules of or the league thetile Ki Kiwanis Kiwanis Kiwanis Ki- Ki wanis circuit should prove pro to be a around around a- roundround of ot fun The teams their captains captains captains cap cap- and the rules follow THE PLAYERSPLAYERS' PINHEADS Charles Fehr captain BlairRichardson son Dave Madsen EarlDennis Juddy luddy Lind- Lind holfholt Vess Ves Richey Dock Porter Harry Shepherd captain Carl Scott Joe Moorehead Ed Hawley BillDill Carter Wendell Allen Wayne Vane Decker Dedier ADS Bill Ludden captain Forrest Lee Man Man- i waring Norman Hooper Bill Denn Charles Murdock Bob Bob Young Toung captain Grant Pemberton Harry WalterWaiter Alder High Plumb Norm Brown HARDHEADS Gene Gene Broa Broaddus Idus captain Newland Vincent Lew Cannon Frank Coulter Ralph Hodge Bob Jefferson BONEHEADS BONEHEADS ap Hap Billings captain LesLea Gottschall Harold Peck Carl Painter Joe Grut Bob Wilson LeoLoo Foreman THERULES Any Pinhead showing allowing signs ot of gray matter shall be transferred to Boneheads Any Fathead scaling less Jess than pounds shall be half halt shot l- givenproof test If It exhalations exhalations' show alloW over 16 proof he shall be congratulated Any Swellhead fallingfailing to wear three-inch three collarand spats while bowling shall be ejected Any ny who can prove he Is square slInkshall be permitted to bowl Any Hardhead found with cavity cavity cay cay- ity In skull must play with PIn- heads Pinheads Pinheads Pin heads An Any Bonehead admitting any Ivory in cr cranium teeth barred released released released re- re re leased to Borings soundings and mental tests must be made mad before contests Half and full shooting must be- done be- done bebo done immediately imm after alc contests.

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