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Show 1e thankful f bow Heads Rejoices 0or Hftory. t HE VISITORS Kmh fnmminffs Liin Colorado JTTruii victory will M A until Maddock a .Mir du-"1?" ParaPher" RLr Yesterday the the field In the Pi dedicated It with Klxit have double Kri! Thl. time It KrJ.t bo her head fiofawell earned L, for Visitors. MLtu - " '!r' 'ftjlBHbevi almost double L While the score Btuh tune and again K u the Aggies' ten-M? ten-M? ;",,hrr .V.-s It Indl-K. Indl-K. fjoloradoans K by sh-er grit un-PKtstoin un-PKtstoin lion wall For Hit apti'H (Mm- N' r .Bliute? of play was K ternord. for n rer prewlng the IjK close to Colorado a was played In s the Snow. IjHrt vis a good rmm- K veather. Undouht-eot Undouht-eot which f' ll ill Kt: minv away, but IHtt could not forego Kr tottalL They wer.-K(f wer.-K(f -,rs and pern gh '.'tit, ome for Colo-ayMI- of the game the jPfM thick and In such iKiw Tould suppose that trying to make up IHuV food old soul evl-Hr! evl-Hr! and in few Hfiffb Contest. il standpoint the I the slang phrase metblng deinp " "f jch hold a crowd rhaps thai was the ilnd to see the Right In the finish fse!s Of the entire :r rooters. With Haddock's boys got cored two touch-wfcor. touch-wfcor. of Itah who both occasions be-xrfKt be-xrfKt 5 w .is ei at Brown. Pitt and feioradoaru; off and football Instinct it opening Into a Jnexpected. run to a touch- moxt unex-ivc-d the tall Elddle. of the field. ll& to Cuddj who i beap of play-rroai play-rroai the pile f0l-ra f0l-ra the Coloradoans top him Before feopr.iitd what had 1 miopia off for I) yards he ran 1 Nuarely between K-Yard Dash. -yard dash In the fw hat will enshrine Kiiin. of K'ory and B'U remenb-r.d and Kit, fv" nl'Knanie-m nl'Knanie-m , 'h oval was 01 jK':' Ski -: " i Jlt bill v Slr"'u the center WHPa aroj"'t left B" f-ao bf-r-n ril (... , r w.n-ycKi0' ' Hurt r ?, ,lm ' 1 m? with the wvr7Jr'j ""i-i fafi'Hi ,V 0 T!'f fl"' t pU UVal "iuarc-Kl!" "iuarc-Kl!" y-HU-rday's I fn was the absence of fumbling Onlv 1 1 one fumble was made, that was bv Utah But considering the condition of tho field ' that the ball wawet and ellppcrv anri I that thc backs slipped In Ketting Mariod It Is a miracle that tho game was not full of fumhling. Much credit Is duo Pitt for his work at quarter In passing the, ' 1 ball ho was sure nil Interference was ef-I ef-I fecilve In handling the team and selc-otlns ! plr,y he manifested coolness and deliberation delibera-tion throughout. Here Is to Pin, the quarttr-btCk of the championship 'Varsity 'Var-sity team or 190ft. Bennton nt fullback v. u the old reli.ibl -. eiTeetlv,. us over In his line hucklng In addition ho has to his credit ft fifty-yard run and four go-ils without a miss Plnyed His Last Game. Yesterday Capt. Peterson played his last gam-.' of football and he played it well This year he leaves college and retires Into th ranks of gridiron veteranR but .s thc big tackle tucked the pigskin under his arm and galloped off the field with that smile that won't come off for the last time (Bora than one University supporter gave a sigh of regret. But others rejoiced that in his fellow tackle. Ray, Utah has a tackle Don Ray and Capt. Peterson did effective though hidden work In yesterday's yester-day's game that made possible, the. final icsult. Brown at halfback was the usual i reliable ground-gainer, ever aggressive I Try man did his 6haro In yesterday's game, that Is why Utah won Boise this freshmnn guard, filled his plae? well v. hlle Varley loomed up In several foxy Dlavs Victors on Defensive As the visitors were on the defensive most t the time, it was hard to get a line i.n their play. Fuller at end did powerful pow-erful "rk with the ball. Frequently he pushed asld University Interference and downed the man with the ball Thomas at tackle also did effective work In smashing smash-ing up plH.vs or blocking them. Tho strength of the. defense of the Aggies varied. Sometimes Utah found It well nigh impregnable while again It seemed to assume as-sume Iron strength At OffenQe the Aggies Ag-gies appeared speedy Just as the game opened, but after the first few minutes Haddock's new defense got to working and thereafter only twice did the visitors make more than their first down. Oapt. Peterson won the toss. Capt. Hamilton received Bennlon's kick-off. which, by clever dodging, he ran back from the fifteen to the thlrty-flvc-yard line. On a tackle buck Witt made two yards, while Capt. Hamilton Smashed through for fifteen Klncald bucked tackle r0r five yards. By consistent, straightforward football Colorado advanced ad-vanced the ball to Utah's thirty-yard line Just as It began to look dangerous for Utah her boys braced and took the ball. It Was Utah's Turn. The crowd looked eatrcrly It was Utah's turn. The Aggie line and Utah's offense were to be tested. Russell I smashed through an open field for live I yards Bennlon made fifteen on a epllt ! buck and a center rush. For the next plaj "Tub" Heansssy w'as called back. No one expected he would be called on to run. But Pitt shoved tho ball into his arms, and the fat freshman plunged through for Ave yards. Thereafter Hen-nessy Hen-nessy was repeatedly called back, and never once did the old high school boy fall to make his yards or more I'tah carried the ball straight down to Colo-rado's Colo-rado's twenty-tlve-yard line, making her rlrst down on every play but three. The I't.ihras then ducked low, Pitt called a signal that made all the feilows look sober, and In an Instant Cuddy was j around the end. galloping off for a touchdown. touch-down. Bennlon kicked goal. Utah, 6; Colorado. 0 Beautiful Interference. Klncald gathered In tho next kick-off., Follow Aggies formed In beautiful Interference, Inter-ference, but Anderson nipped him fmrn behind. !n his playing yesterday Anderson Ander-son was fearless; lnti every play he hurled himself, while on punts and kick-off." kick-off." he was always first down and usually usual-ly the man to nail tho Aggie. But the Coloradoans could not gain. Kennedy punted thirty yards out of bounds. Up the field Utah started Bennlon. Hennes-sy. Hennes-sy. Brown and Russell made steady gains varying fn.m three to ten yards. With the ball on Colorado - t n-ynrd line Utah was fairly penalized tlve yards for off-Hlde off-Hlde playing, and the ball went over. In their three downs the I'tah boys made more than nine yards; It was only by-Inches by-Inches that they lost the ball. Kennedy punted forty yards. On tho next play Russell got around the end and, shaking off half a dozen tacklers. ran thirty vurds On the next down Bennlon fumbled fum-bled as he hit th. line, and It was the Aggies' ball on their ten-yard line. Again Kennedy punted the pigskin out of danger. dan-ger. Utah had forced their way back up the Held tO Colorado's fifteen-yard line when tln.e was called. The Second Half Kennedy opened the second half by kick-mi; kick-mi; tb Brown. Utah was penalised five jfard for being offside Bennlon punted forty yards to A.-hlon. who was downed by' Russell near the middle of the Held Bv line plunges the visitors made two ilrst downs, but a tackle behind the line by Cuddy forced them to punt. Brown recti re-cti . , Kennedy's punt nnd was downed on 1 lab:- la nty-five yard line. On the next play Bennlon broke through the line and raced down Ihe Held with Kennedy at his heels for fifty yards He was d. wned on Colorado's twenty-live yard line. Russell smashed through the line fo.- t.-ri rds. but the Aggies braced and took the ball on their fifteen-yard line. Kennedy punted thlrtv-tlve yards to Brown, who made a fall catch. Bennlon kicked inside the ten-yard line. Russell snatched up the oval and ran to the mM.1l.. r.r the Held Fierce Battle Waged. At this stage a fierce battle was waged near the middle of the field and It began be-gan to look as though all the scoring had lin don.-. But I tali soon gathered her Strength and Brown. Bennlon. Russell and Hennessy ploughed through thc Aggie's line for good, consistent gains. Bennlon carried the ball over for Utah's accond touchdown. A moment later he kicked pal and the score waa 12 to 0 in Utah s i f or With onlv live minutes to play left Utah turned to and by a couple of foxy plays Russ-ii was shifted around the end for his two brilliant runs Bennlon kicked both goals and the Anal score was 24 to 0 in Utah's favor. . , , Coach Mcintosh: "My boys did not show up In their best form. 1 can t ac-oount ac-oount for the way they went to pieces right at the end. Utah has a great defense, de-fense, against which our back field was powerless to gain c onsistently. L tali is playing good, fast ball." coach Maddock: "i am satisfied with the result I regret that we- did not have opportunity t,, use some trick plays earlier earl-ier m the game, but I have no fault to And With my men. Thev hud the rlcht oplrlt every man did his duty and the team deserves the credit II looked good to see Russ-11 back In the game, playing 4n his old-time form once again. The Line-Up: jlujiT. JfA is . .. Kennedy, chase Jr.' i, Green Verity OoWhommcr 11 y r - Thornton gMnstoy .. r Thomas Ptuncon. fapt .r.t ... ruller rrt b Ashton ruLh :..:::::::..::i'hb .. . Hm.uon. os. ftwrji r.H -.v.' Kin, .v.1 Referee. Ba.tt lm(f. ""lunnn.r Ibusman. Pslknei Tlme. Dr. J him -Bldnt Bamberger and roer. Time twenty-five and thirty minutes. Atundonce. ao. |