Indians PlayScoreless 1 ieThe Wyomii Indians ran . unexpelt; h-n ro , block in Wi field last Prid nlf|$ andno better than a . r a ;• |.;tlie Geese, whs re vej y i? for their homecoming gameAll of the first half was playsIndian territqplf and it w«j| tet til the second hitf: that the !were able to mow* thf hall e* they were able to get no elo *touchdown territory than Wethersfield 25.It was strictly a defer: ive h n for both teams player! vt’,that department and when the dians had their beks against wall they really shown.Their first stand can initial period when athe Geese the bell op29. They gained a h?17 but four plays on the 17.Their next stand came ond when the lt;;*••• ' eot da first down on the Indian plays failed to gain andpass was incomplete In tszone,Shortly after the middle cthird period the Cme? e c®rne Inf session of the ball on the Wy45. They were able to move, g them six yards but the thin them five, a fourth down pasincomplete and the Indians toolon their own five.But those efforts were the Wethersfield of fen si crate. Wyoming never came thai to scoring although they did ga most the same amount of yi and earned six first downs tcfor the Geese,“Time means nothing. We ca Win the conference. That was j oack of our minds when we choo take a lot of chances 1 hrvere the best defensive team tf save played/* Coach Gary Jlt; said. ‘‘If we play well this wee! •or. f erenee oham pio nshij •cached in the Princevilie gmn