OCR Text |
Show TEAMS BUNCHED IN FLAG CHASE Utah Eleven Has a Good Chance to Grab 1922 Championship. ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE Slundlng of tho Tvanis. W. L,. T. Pet. Ltah 3 0 0 1.000 Colorado Mines . .3 0 0 1.000 Denver 8 0 0 1.000 Colorado Aggies ....2 0 1 1.000 Colorado Collego . .1 0 l 1.000 Ptuh Aggies 2 2 0 .500 Colorado U 1 2 0 .333 B. Y. U. 0 0 0 .000 Wyoming o 0 0 .000 New M5xlco 0 0 0 .000 Montana State 0 0 0 .000 Tho Rocky Mountain conference football race has dwindled down to five teams with Utah. Colorado Mines and Denver University out in front with threo victories and no defeats each Colorado Aggies are next In line with two victories and a tie game with Colorado College also listed with a clean elate with one victory and one tie game. On paper the University of Utah warriors appear to have the best j chanco to grab the bunting. The I Crimson has scheduled games left With Colorado College and the Utah Agglcs. If they are successful In getting get-ting the Tigers out of tho way next Saturday they expect to experience little trouble with the Utah Agglos on i ui Ki y UU) . The Colorado Mines. Colorado Aggli-s and Denver University, three of the other leaders, each are to icet before tho neason closes. This will eliminate at least two of these teams and possibly all of them. From this arrangement the University Uni-versity of Utah warriors have a lot to work for. All effort will now be centered on the game next Saturday with Colorado College If the I'tah "Red Devils' are able to gain this victory they will practically cln h tho tltlo In as much as the Aggies have a team Inferior to their championship eleven of 1!21. At any rato the race has developed j Into a close one, and several upsts may bo rocorded beforo the close of the present race. |