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Show jjjulder Checks Victorious March of the Utah Eleven j Colorado Wins, 3 to 0; ! Le Romney Breaks Ankle j Hartman's Goal from Placement In First Quarter Is Only . Score of Game Special to The Tribune. . DENVER. Colo., Nov. 9. Brilliant football characterised the game between Utah and Colorado today, gained bv the latter because a kick In tho first part was so well placea that it meant a scori. Both teams gathered sufficient nonor for a T'hole season, and the immonso crowd that -watched the game was brought to Its foet in loud cheering again apd again. No better exhibition of tno college game was over seen on a Colorado Colo-rado field. Though Utah was defeated, an analysis of the play is nowise to the discredit of that mighty eleven. Rather, experts are Inclined' to give the Utah men credit for being just a trifle better at the technique of tho game and to believe they should have won by one touchdown. It was only the fortune of war that cave tho Colorado men the victory. L. Romney of the Utah team was taken out during- the-thlrd period with his ankle broken. Hartman's field goal, the only scoro of the game, was made from placement on tho 37-yard line lata in the first quarter. First Period. Utah kicked off out cf boundary. Eoulder was given the ball on the 20-yard 20-yard line and made eight yards and fumbled, fum-bled, but recovered. By a series of plunges Colorado got the ball to the middle mid-dle of the field and Ivors kicked to Sutherland, Suth-erland, who oaughJL the ball on the 20-yard 20-yard line. Utah lopt the ball on her 20-yard 20-yard line and Hartman tried for a goal from the neld, but failed. Utah was given the ball on her 20-yard line- Ben-nlon Ben-nlon punted to Hartman in the middle of tho Held and ho returned eight yards. Donovan went through right guard for five yards. A. forward paBs, Hartman to Kemp, netted twenty-five yards. Slat-tery Slat-tery and Donovan made six more. Hartman, Hart-man, after three downs, kicked a goal from placement, which made 3 points for Colorado. Bennlon kicked off to Ivors, who relumed re-lumed fifteen yarda, Ivers went around left end for twenty-five. Donovan went around right end Tor twenty-three. Ivers went through center for five. Donovan started through center and fumbled, hut Kemp recovered the ball. Donovan and Hartman made small gains through center cen-ter and Hartman tried for goal from the seventeen-yard line, but missed. Tho period ended with the ball in Utah's possession pos-session on her forty-yard line. Second Quarter. Romney made eight yards and Sutherland Suther-land four. Ftah tried a forward pass, but lost the ball on a fumble. Boulder was penalised fifteen yards for holding. Hartman went around left end for threo. Slattery made a slight gain through center. cen-ter. Jvers punted to Komney Fltzpat-rlck Fltzpat-rlck got the hall In a scrimmage on Ulah3 thlrty-flve-yard lino and ran forty- five yards down th6 field. He was downed j on Boulder's twenty-five-yard line for a j total of eighteen yards' gain. Ivers punt- . ed fifty yards to Romney. Bennlon punt- 'J ed back to tho middle of the field. Hamilton replaced Hampton at right for Utah. McCrady replaced Slattery at . , right half for Boulder. Hartman tried li a Princeton from the fqrty-flve-yard line, but failed and Utah took the ball in J scrimmage on the twenty-yard line. ' Hamilton went forward six yards 11 through center, placing tho ball in the h middle of the field. A forward pass. L. j, Romney to O. Romney, netted Utah n twelve yards. Donovan intercepted L. t Romney's forward pass and was downed h on Boulder's thirty-yard line. Ivors punt- rh ed to Sutherland. A forward pass, O. Ui Romney to Sutherland, netted Utah flf- J teen yards. ? The half ended with the ball on Utah's ; field. Second Half. ' Downing replaced Hartman at quar- fo ter for Colorado. Slattery went to right H half. Ivers kicked off to L. Jtomney, who returned fifteen yards. Bennlon punted - Hi to Donovan and Ivers returned the punt- f ' Hamilton made three yards through can- i; tor and Fitzpatrlck eight yards. L. Rom- ney made seventeen yards around left i ! end. A forward pa6s, Romney to Pita- 5 Patrick, netted seventeen yards Boulder j was penalized fifteen yards for hokjlngr f and getting tho ball on a fumble. Ivers. punted twenty-five yards to Fitrpatrick- S Utah was penalized fifteen yards for trip- k ping. Romney and Sutherland gained ten j through center. Bennlon punted -to L Downing-. Donovan carried the ball flf- f teen yards around right end. Ivers punt- is. ed out of bounds, Utah gaining; th ball on her forty-flvc-yard line. v Sutherland made fifteen yards, Hamll- M ton thirteen through center and Rom- ttii ney. seven. Sutherland tried a Prince- ton from tho fifty-yard line, but Ivers got jhe ball on the fifttcn-yard line. Th 5 quarter ended with the ball in Utah's possession on Boulder'a fifteen-yard line. s Fourth Quarter. f McCrary replaced Downing at quarter jj back for Colorado. Slattery went seven f yards through center. Ivers punted for- .j ty-flvfi yards to ' Sutherland, who ran T through Boulder's field for a return of forty-five. McConnoIl went In at. right end for ,' Glendcnnlng of Boulder. L. Romney suf- fcrcd a broken onklo and was replaced 1 hy Holmstcad. FUnpatrlel: failed qt a kick for goal. Ivers punted to Suthor- P- land, who made a fair catch on Boulder's al forty-yard line. sg'- Hutherland tried a free kick for goal W but failed, apd Boulder took the ball on Bi her twenty-yard line. Donovan mad X. twelve yards around end. Boulder was r. penalized, fifteen yards for holding; 11, Boulder advanced tho ball to their, own JS, forty-yard line but lost it on-Donovaa'a tt fumble. Holmsteud mado an eight-yard J i'oln and Sutherland ran twelve yards. Bj rvers punted flfty-fivo yards to Holm- E stead. Tho game ended with the ball on K Utah's twcr.ty-rard line. Score i 3 to 0 j7 In Colorado's favor. o The lineup: . , - Utah. Colorado. W Bunnlon ,l.e Ivemp Peterson , '. U Sloan y Cole l-g" Knowles r? Ganlner ........ ...c Eckbi Tolman r.g Crouter Oicson ' -r.t Gartland O. Romney,.,. :..-.r.e McConnoU fc Fltspatrlck -q.h Hartman k; Sutherland Lb Donovan Hamilton r.h McCrary ffi Holmstnud f.b..... ........... Ivars 5it Offlclalti C.-Honry Smith, refereo. Lm- m pirc Bansboch, Head linesman Stew- (Of art. S fiubstltutcs; , d Hnmilton for Hatnutvn. & HohtisteAd for L. Ropuicy.. t Mei.'Vary foi4 Xtattery, , 9 V)nvnlug, for Hartmati. 'W. McCuliucll for Glendennipg, ft. Brown and Brock Matched. jitf CLEVELAND, O.. No. P. announce- W$' ment was mftdc today that "Knockout J!j- Brown" of New York had been matched. r to fight Phil Bror-k of Cleveland here oa In 1 Thanksgiving day. v |