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Show FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20, 1933. Kennedy Turns In Two Long Gallops At Local Stadium Logan's Lone Touchdown Comes In Final Period On Two Long Passes From Hall To Humphries; Orange Streaks Use Reserves During Part of Encounter Ogden High school footballers displayed championship form in turning' back the colorful Logan eleven, 1932 district champions, at the stadium Saturday afternoon, 26 to 6. The Tigers by virtue of their triumph rest at the top of the league percentage column with Preston and Box Elder with three victories and no defeats. The 1933 edition of the Tigers pushed over single touchdowns in the first and second periods, saw the determined Grizzlies halt two marches in the third quarter and closed the matinee with two daz¬zling touchdowns in the final pe¬riod of play. Logan's lone score of the interesting contest came late in the fourth period of play. Two forward passes, both from Hall to Humphries, netted the Griz¬zlies 50 yards and the touch¬down On the first pass the Loganites gain¬ed 12 yards and the second pass and gallop were good for 38 yards. SCORE EARLY The Tigers buckled down to touchdown getting after seven min¬utes of play in the first period. Ken-nedy ran 25 yards around the Lo¬gan left end behind splendid inter¬ference for the first touchdown. Greenwell booted the placement for the extra point. Ogden's second touchdown came in the second period. Burbridge, the quarterback, reversed his field and ran 12 yards for the score- Greenwell's placement was blocked. In the third period Logan blocked two of Kennedy's punts and twice battled their way within the Og-den five yard stripe only to be turn¬ed back. On the first attempt the Grizzlies lost the leather on the Og¬den one foot line after Adams had blocked Kennedy's punt on the Ti¬ger nine yard mark. DeCorso intercepted a Logan pass in the fourth period and ran 15 yards to the Logan 20 yard mark before being downed. On the next play Kennedy circled the Logan left end for the third Ogden touchdown. Greenwell's placement was low. With the score standing 19 to 0 the Loganites opened their touch¬down attack. Two pass plays made the tally possible. The Tigers came back with a de¬termination. After Logan kicked off the Orange Streaks needed only three plays to record their final touchdown. Greenwell heaved a 20 yard pass to Kinnard and the color-ful end raced an additional 35 yards for the score. Greenwell's placement soared squarely between thei uprights for the extra point. In the waning minutes of the con¬test Logan pulled a sleeper play thatj was good for 50 yards. Hall passed to Hames. The gun sounded how ever before the Loganites could con¬tinue their final march to the Tigar goal. Baldy Simkin's athletes looked like the money Saturday. They did everything well and look good to go places in the northern division cir¬cuit. The entire backfield of the Tigers sparkled. DeCorso, Higgins, Gole and Kinnard were the big shots on the forward wall. For the Grizzlies the work of Cap¬tain Lewis was outstanding- Hum¬phries and Adams were the leading ball toters for the visitors. Ogden registered 17 first downs during the game and Logan listed onlv three. Summary: Ogden High Logan High Cole Ie Farey Randall It Hodges DeCorso ig Smith Higgins c Spencer Call rg Lewis Barker rt Porter Kinnard, re Eames Burbidge qb Thompson Greenwell Ih Humphries Wayment rh Otterback Kennedy fb Adams Score by periods: Ogden 7 6*0 13—26 Logan 0 0 0 6—6 Ogden scoring: Touchdowns: Ken¬nedy 2, Burbidge, Kinnard- Points after touchdown: Greenwell (2) placements. Logan scoring: Touch¬down, Humphries. Substitutions: Logan — Izzat for Smith, Gardner for Porter; Hall for Humphries; Humphries for Thomp-son; Higui for Farey; Kiuble for Spencer; Brown for Eames. Ogden — Vaughn for Kennedy; Seale for Call; Hirscovitz for Rand¬all; Johnson for Barker; Woodland for Wayment; Piersanti for De Corso; Revell for Cole; Whitaker for Greenwelk Officials: Referee, Malcolm Wat¬son; umpire, Merlon Stevenson; headlinesman: Don Barney. |