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Show OTMSOri WINS THRILLING VICTORY BY TJOfMRFUL JHCK' BRILLIANT GAME GIVES UTAH BOOST nssseeisaiaaaei eeeaaat Smith and Champion Star in Booting Game, Kick Wins Victory I Uuh 3, Colorado 0. BOULDER, Colo.. Oct. 21. Tht) i C rim on triumphed over lt tradt- j tional rivals, the University of Colo- rado. har thin afternoon in one, of th? bitterest bsttlea ever seen on I Gambol field. The lone Utah acora, 'the threa points that may tve tha Crimson tha Rocky mountain cham-Iplonsliip. cham-Iplonsliip. waa booted over the cross-, cross-, bara by Captain Neil Hmlth from tha I twenty-yard Una In the first quarter It waa a apectacular name, featured at every angle by sensational open field running; and aenaatlonal tackling. I Boulder worked the ball to Utah a eight-yard line In the first quarter, but the powerful Crimson line held I like a atone wall. A heavy drls j began near the end of the aecond quarter and continued throughout the 'game, making forward paaa play im-. im-. possible. Both teams resorted to : straight football and Utah far excelled. ex-celled. Three times the Crimson ' worked the ball to the ten-yard line, but the slippery conJition -prevented scores. CLOSE RACE. Colorado and Utah were nip and tuck during the flrat period of today s game. The Coloradoans got the Jump In the flrat five minutes of play and rushed the visitors off their feet, carrying the bull within twenty-five . yarda of the Utah goal line. Utah , held and a punting duel, In which l Smith of Utah outklcked Touhy of Colorado, followed turning the tide On favor of Utah. The period ended 'with the ball in Utah's possession on Coloradoa nine-yard line. Score: Utah 0, Colorado 0. On the aecond play after the atart of the aecond period, Smith of Utah' kicked a field goal from the sixteen-yard sixteen-yard line. Score: Uuh S. Colorado 0. Play during the remainder of the period gave neither side an advantage. advan-tage. Bcore end second period: Utah 8a Colorado 0. BOl IJlKK'ti CHANCE. X. Colorado had onlr ona chanra le Bear anrt thai eama la tha firat quartar. After rtxrotvlnr the ball in mMMHrl iwa forward paaa a aafl aa an, run brtiht tha ball to lha fn-yarU Una. At this Juncture tha RuuMar barka hurl . thmaal(vaa four tlma at tha Trimaon Una. but It dMn'S inova ami I tan took tha bait. Aftar that ent In tha third nuartar. whan Lnta.ar attamptM a pair or fuflla placa kick lha Colorado inachlna waa hopaltaa-y hopaltaa-y nutclaaaaA. NMITH KTARK. Captain Smith marfa tha ftah victor poa-albU. poa-albU. II aml to ba tha onlr I'tah bark who could alip awajr for sain a In tli firat quartar. Near tha end ft tha quartar ha akirtod rllit and for twenty yarda and than after a paaa. Taufr to Whit nay. brought tha ball lo tha lan-yard Una. when lha whlatl blew. I'tali attempted- thraa lin piaya In tha aacond quarter and when tha 8llvr and Jiid line hel.l Hmlth ilroppe.l ba. k to the taenty-yard Una and booted vr a neat dmp Shortly after that ha waa removed on account of an injured knaa and Hancock lad tha team throutfii tha remaining remain-ing thraa quarter. Th Crln.aun t-am outplayad tha Cf!o-ra.loana Cf!o-ra.loana throush th flrat half and had a bl tlir in th aerond hair. Toward tha and or third quartar I tah worked the ball lo th ten-yard line only to l -ae on a fumble. fum-ble. In the fourth quarter, t'tah aaain took th offenalv and worked tha hall under lha rllver and Oold aal, but onca Whitney a!lpted after a tweni-flv yard run and the other time tha Itouider Una hId. TA1TKH MIHMKrt. In lha fourth quafter Taufer attempted twn drop ki-Ma. b'it tha altppery condition of tha ball iiiaie it ffu a litlla wida tn each Inai ance. Tli Moulder eleven. tutd as th under dinri of Colorado, put up a pt Iff defena ta h even run nine iita hire f rwnt t'tah and often nipped brill ant run by hi tea. Champitun and Taufer In lha bud. but on tha offrnae they w-re pitifully wrak. falUn to eam conaiatetitly at any pvlnt in tba ini.- Kr Colorado. Hob fillbroush waa the only bark who ava th t'tah men any Worry, Twice he aklrted the eoda for lung salna, but, after Whitney laid him out with a powerful pow-erful la'kl in th fourth quarter, ho never carried the ball. Captain Jack of Colo-ra.iu Colo-ra.iu waa a wonder on dffenae. Tim aftar . tin: wn.n tha t tab line would open holea I for l hi ki thla flshttn maniac would t throw hlint-f into tn hola and blook tba -play. I aptnln Frr.lth waa a atar for Utah. MhV 'drop kick, hla fifth of th- aeaaon. and hl ' running betn eapeclally apectacular. Whitnrja played a pww-rful earn on tn ! dele oate and Jewkea, until h was takn ! ut oi) a. -count tf Injurte. klrtd end a and I h route h lln for long eatra Taufer i and Champion aiao dlallnsuiahed them-! them-! aelvea tn running and blorking paaaea. .( In the hfte. Hank Hurren played a pow-j pow-j arfut ram, aided by Brick Siavana at and and I'ateraon at Uuard. t J MAXY VIt'Tf)KIErt. , r j Tha victory today waa th third In the paat four years oir th Bvuldr eloVfjn. ' lapt year a ttaru being a tl. J Th lineup: 1 Colorado. t'tah. ' fun vy Ia... . a Jeppaoll .11 X.olth.. It . -IVteraon ' hlm lg Nation Mtllftfll C . . . Haiuorlc t Ai"iander rg llurrea i!a lan rt .Moyi Brger re.... Elevens I Tuohy Ih Whitney t l,oel-r rh .Taufer I Itllbrough qb Smith (Cupt.) (Jack tCapt I fb Jonee Hubatttutlons: t'tah Champion for Smith. . Ifagen for Jewkea Colorado Helm for Hilbrough. Vidal for Stlllwalt, Beverago for Keim, sanipla for Aleiander, Wlttermeyer J for tunleavy. Ofrictata: Referee I tint, Nehraaka. t mpf pe 'rowley. Denver, ilead ' Uneaman Bhttefer. Ohio Htate. i |