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Show UTAH IS UNABLE TO RETAIN LEAD GAINED AT START Crimsons Make Nine Points in First Period, butj Are Held Pointless Thereafter; Boulder Boys j s Score Three Touchdowns, Two in Final Quarter; Last Counters Are Result of Line Smashes; Norgren's Eleven Suffers Severely From Injuries. U. of Utah. 9 U. of Colorado 18 Flccial to The Tribune. BOCLDtR, Colo., Nov. 10. After Utah li:nl run up a score of 9 to 0 a a i n t the diversity of Colorado in the i'ir.-t half, the JJouMt olevon came l ack in tiio seoinl half to-lay anl playt' I th- proatcst pan:' of football in tin' foniorcnet; this year, v. innirifr, IS to 9. Thp drtVat of thr viitor?. "lio jilaycl a brilliant offensive came wlmn thoy rrrre p"in? ri'ht, was due tn thn tor-rifii: tor-rifii: line ina-hiri of the Hmihlor baciif an.i tho la----, ot' subsi ituti's on l' tali's ! tCnn to repla'-e in.inre.l yilnyrs. ! ('oarh Kvans Iia-i planncil on iisirif I 5rveral suLst itules in the anie, but ! whrn it became evident in the early fart of the mutest that the vi-itini; j tram ua.i niaN'i of tlie ,-iluation he rtishc'l in all iiis Ptars ani! nse-1 a j'b'iv liful t-npfly of rererxes to take up the fiht whenever anv of hi men weak-me weak-me l. On the other huivl, the do- of the anie fouii'l alnto-t every I'tah plaver haii'licapped by nunirrous minor injuries and unable tn pui. up the stift defene which they displayed earlier in the ronte-t. Promising for Utah. I tah had cvrry t h i t iii'ir nw n ay in the lir-t half. The i'i:T n'Oiv enme vjrn Ilowrlb, hoot"d tm hall over fnr ifiebl a! from tlie t wen I y -ya r I line. V Prior to this, L'tah had luuic within bix i yards of p-.'orinc, but had lost the ball on a fumble. The tomduiown came later in the period, l'tah had carried the ball the length of the field on a combination of line plunges, end runs and forward passes and on the last pa?s Goodwin shot the ball to Warner, who evaded one ta kler and ran about ten yards to the Howe I Is failed to kick ton I. HoiiMfr made ltn rirst toutlulnwn In the il iid prio-i. when Nocsle pulled down a pass and stepped over the poal line. Tie iwo oilier seorrw came In on lino smashes. A i tfr 1 nicks and short pa s?rs I. ad carried the hull down the (VM to within striking rtULanee, I.illc made the cfvond Koulder lourlulown a nd Adams the third. Crimson Do Their IJest. Tie hall durinqr the lir.st half was almost al-most always in Ron Id r territory, hut in the second hair' it was almost always In Utah's territory. Tin- l'tah hoy a look the defeat with cochI prji.-e. sayinqr that they had sivrn the best in them, and acknow ledfd their op pone nts as a heavier and stronger team. Tonight fie loral .student hody is eiv-ir.t: eiv-ir.t: a dancf in hmor of the L tali men. Th lineup a nd summary: 1'ta h. Colorado. Coh-ii:nn le Sea rs lhileli.-r It WiMiams K.'Ml 1 Trowbridge F:sher c V. Adams l;i-to 5. . ; rj,' Ycsse C'v'lie i-t Kaston Warner re Sam nelson Koi i- o'11 Knt ale aretny Hi Kastman llowdK rh Kille i KK'd win 0. . . . , . . . Fulh um S. in? ptdods: I l'tah ! '1 0 0 0 (Continued on Following Page.) UTAH IS WM TO 1T1I1 EARLY LEAD (Continued, from rrccoiHuR Tnpo ) ' '"' " 0 0 -i 1 s S. orhiK : I i onchdown. W'ttiucr; Held una I. MoweiN Gooi;t,o Tou.didown.H. No..::le. I.IPc. W Adaics ;nbu M t; I ions : I 'nil- 1 1 w a 1 1 in for in'eho: ; ai iMtin for (dWeli;:. Golorado N'okIo for Sa mueh:on ; W. Adnni- (or PiiKhutn; Go.,p'iio for l.Ute; SnnuielHon ror Kncale. oitlelals: lb fci .... Aldrb h, Soul b 1 ui koln. I'inidie - l!'iiiil':i. ii, I,e-md tnnford. I I .-ad linesman a IK -r. ivnu'V tint-vri tint-vri Mi y, |