Latter Day Saints Business College - S Book Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT)

 - Class of 1930

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The game with Jordan was one of the star frays of the season. In it the superiority of L. D. S. showed up. Both teams, r Ializing that a second defeat meant elimination from the race, fought hard th the end to win the contest. In the second period of the game, the Saints pu over the only score that was made. A long pass from Hale to Smith bro ght the ball far into the territory of the Beetdiggers. Adams then pushed through tackle for a four yard gain, netting a touchdown. Jordan, more etermined than ever to defeat the Saints, came back in the third quarter ith some fast plays. The final period saw many of their long passes compIeted. The L. D. S. intercepted two of these and appeared to be headed f0 another touchdown. Hale made a brilliant forty yard dash around the end to start With. The Beetdiggers, however, took the ball on downs and o more scores were made. The flnal outcome of the game was a victor for the Saints over Jordan by a score of six to nothing. Although the Saints were not Victorious in the arne with East, they fought hard and played smoothly. They deserve In ch praise and credit for their sportsmanship. In the first part of the ga e, the L. D. S. held the Leopards on even terms, the score of the period eing a sixato-six tie. The second quarter brought nothing for the Saints, ut showing remark- ANGERBAUER SMITH PENROSE Guard End Quarterback meg 144 gem-

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always prepared to substitute for either of these two. Grant Bennion and Frank Dun- can were tackles, having Wallace Cragun and Ray Baggs as able substitutes. The backfield played well in all the games, as did the rest of the team. McKay Hale and Allan Adams made good as halfbacks, while Lawrence Murphy handled the substitute position. Our fullback was uFrogll Morr. He was always on the job; but if he was unable to play, we could fall back on Melvin Backman. Elwood Penrose filled the position of quarterback. The fellows mentioned above were those who comprised the squad. They all went to Rexe burg for one game. In the annual clash between Granite and L. D. S., the opening game Of the season, the Farmers won by a single touchdown. Our fighting spirit held throughout the contest; but Granite made one good pass just before the whistle sounded, making it an unusually CAPTAIN PUGH exciting game and a close score. Several times Guard during the course of the game, it looked as if the Saints were headed for a score. There were times when they carried the ball into the Farmers terri- tory so fast and so dangerously close, that it took all of Granitels reserve energy to hold the llpigskin out of these risky positions. BRADY ADAMS G. BENNION Center Halfbach Tackle wast 143 lien-



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able recovering abilities, they came back in the third period with a hard- earned touchdown. Martin Hoggan showed great skill in this game and was the cause of spoiling many of the East plays. Although Mort entered the scrape with a badly injured ankle, together with Pugh, he and Adams did much of the heavy work, and deserve praise for their spirit and tight. Hale, left halfback, proved to be the star of the third quarter. He inter- cepted a pass, made a long run, and scored a touchdown. The squad came home victorious from the contest with the Provo Bulldogs, winning by two touchdowns. The Victory was accredited to better headwork and a stronger defense. This was a hard game, played well, making it extremely interesting. In the iinal period, Morr carried the ball over the line for the second score. Hoggan dashed around the end and the extra point was made. The closing score was thirteen to nothing in favor of the Saints. 1 The game with West High School was the star game and the high spot of the season. It surprised even athletic fans, critics, and the most fanatical backers. Here, the Saints showed that they could flght harder than anyone, defeating the Panthers by a score of twelve to two. For the first time since 1919, the Saints downed the West. Here, once again, that same spirit brought the L. D. S. through With fiying colors. M. MORR HOGGAN HALE Fullback End Halfbach M34 14 5 gem-

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