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Show utah wnsnr : qTl i p Mfj Colorado Farmers Must Defeat De-feat Logan Eleven to Win Title. By J. L. G. The championship football season In the Kooky Mountain conference presents an entirely new aspect as a result of the games played Saturday. "While the defeat de-feat of the University of Utah by the Colorado Agricultural college was disappointing disap-pointing to followers of the Crimson, the comeback strength and scoring ability shown by the Utahns in the closing period pe-riod gives a substantial basis for belief that the eleven win perform most creditably credita-bly the remainder of the season. Inasmuch as the L'tah Aggies, displaying display-ing great scoring and defensive powers Saturday, against Montana, clash with the Fort Collins Farmers on November S, with at least ?.n equal chance for victory, the university is not yet out ot the running run-ning for intermountain honors. Should the Lotran team win at Fort Collins and both Beehive s'ate elevens clear away their other conference et.por.ents, none of which i3 formi.ial'le, the claarr.pionshio will be decided Thanksgiving day on Cunamings field between Utah State ar.d the -Utah Assies. The University of Utah players arrived home last night and now have three weeks of preparation for thMr next contest con-test of consequence, in Salt Lake, November No-vember S. with tho University of Co o-rado. o-rado. The games the coming Saturday with the University of Idaho and the following week agiinst the Montana Angles An-gles should proT"e Ju?t stiff enough to give the Cr.ms'on athlet s the proper kind o competition to develop both offense and defense, and to Inst:.', more confidence and exreri'-nce in'o the men. The t'nlversitv of Coloralo came hack with a punrh anlnst the University of Lenver. Boulder's revival followed by a week a thorough t-:mm:ng at the hands of the Fort Col'itts aut-'regation. Wi'h a new and inexi eriene'-d roach and trith their captain declared ineli'-tiule, the Ministers of Denver are not to be figured as con-on T3. The def-at of t .e Uo.o-rado Uo.o-rado Miners, who a !.- hat! the two men around wluom it waus hoped to :.ld a ir.a'-hine barred out. 1 y tr.e Wyorr.ir.2 eleven, twice e''c:!v defeated by tue Colorado Colo-rado A?gies. i.ke-.vis2 rr.av be Cgured as eilrr.ir.ti.tlr.g tl-u-m as po ,-:.h,.lit!e. The L'r.ivr?itv of Colorado will continue con-tinue a contender until ilie decision in tno came here with Utah, and may bo derenied u'JOn to put t:o stiff orposltion. The California trip of tv- Utiivrvlty of Utah should find 'he Crimson going s-ronsr, ar.j. with a twelvp-da v rest t.e-twe--n ti e Los Aml" cons-t atid the Turkey day e.'-nt. i airing inju'rle, Utah should he at to.o form for th I.oran vi?:,ors In the final (..me of h s'-ason. The T'tah Ai'a-i"! iia'.'e a rig rontru to fulfil in tauir.g on the Colorado Aggie?;. Ag-gie?;. Novrnbcr ar.d t'r. T'niv "rs.ty of Colorado at I'oul l'-r a w-k her. About the oniv r.rlfht stot in tul-i rltuatlon H that tlie T "ni v-r.-l ' v o' T'ah tT ti y have so corr.t.l'tc'y ci w-w d the dcvf-.opu.er.t of the ftoui iTit! 'he j.rnvi'.-m l-atur-lay that Cue Utah Alfi-s rr.iiv fi:il th oor.os,-t't,., oor.os,-t't,., v.-akened. T:. .: :t (.''o tht ot.ier Fide to tr.ia. Tie I -i Cven may re pound'- up at Fort ('::,::! :: n-l :.i-r It wlrm or not, nrtfl ir.iK ;ioy:-:i illllv must be tnk'-n into ': aal'I'Tii ' ir,.u, for th'- rlanh T,,.tv,fen the t,'-o Aa;gle teams will be a cia-ad'-. |