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Show IDAHO TECH 58-WEBER O AFTER TWO HARD GAMES within a week, one of them with the heavy Intermountain Union team, Weber was poorly prepared to meet another four year college at Pocatello. The Pocatello Tech, determined to score a victory over the unconquered Weber team, was primed for the contest. The "fagged" Weberites lacked the snap to properly execute their plays and made few first downs; while the Tech was able to score at will. Two men were injured early in the game, thus weakening the lineup. SNOW NORMAL O-WEBER 31 WHILE THE WEBER COLLEGE student body engaged in a pep rally in Ogden the Purple and White warriors at Ephraim scored a decisive victory over the Snow Normal machine. An excellent field made it possible for both teams to do some fancy footwork. During the first quarter the men seemed unable to overcome the attack of the offensive and the game was played almost entirely in Weber territory. In the second quarter Weber opened up a dazzling forward passing play and scored two touchdowns for the Purple and White. For a time after the half it seemed that the supply of pep injected into the players by Coach Stevenson would hardly be sufficient to stand off the Snow attack. However, in the exceptionally high class brand of playing that followed Weber was the victor, and had scored 31 points before the final whistle, while Snow had not yet crossed the line. HENSLEY CORTEZ, Center OVERTON ZINN, End DELTON BRAMWELL, Halfback B. Y. C. o--WEBER 24 WITH THE STING of a last year's defeat still on their minds, B. Y. C. came to Ogden to even up matters for once and all. The Logan School had a good team so the game was just as exciting as it promised to be. During the first quarter neither team was able to maintain any particular ad- vantage, and both the Purple and the Crimson were forced to exchange punts. Towards the latter part of the quarter Weber gained possession of the ball on the B. Y. C. thirty-five yard line and Pete scored three points on a place kick. This put new courage into the fellows and before the half was finished they had brought the score to 13 to o for Weber. During the third quarter the fighting Crimson were the aggressors who carried the game into Weber's territory. At each critical moment the Purple warriors responded bravely to the cheers from the stand and each time the line held. In the last quarter the purple came back strong and almost carried the Crimson off its feet. Two touchdowns were scored in this period. With the final whistle the score stood 24 to o for Weber and hers was the undisputed right to play Arizona again for the National Junior College Championship. Both teams had fought a hard, clean game and each had had good success with its plays. Weber's tricky offensive seemed to mystify the visitors and netted the home boys many yards time and again. WALLACE WHITE, Tackle VAN TANNER, Center WALLACE MORRIS, Tackle |