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Show Wood, on the receiving er.d. made one touchdown from a forward toss. Bresna-han Bresna-han was on the receiving end of two completed passes. Hatekin scored all seven goals after touchdowns, running his record up to thirteen straight in the three games the Aggies have played, the oiher two giTmes having been with Wyoming. Hartshorn at half showed to advantage advan-tage In the Interference, and Bushr.eil at half played a strong game after he replaced re-placed Nye. The lineup which the Fort Collins eleven will present at kick-off time against Utah will be as fohows: cod, 1 e ; Dotson. 1. t.; Shelley. 1. g.; Leioy, center; Ratekin, r. g.; Vorthington, r. t.: Bresnahan. r. e.; Donaldson quarter-hack" quarter-hack" Nv, left halfback; Hani-horn, right' halfback: Scott, fullback. Bu.sh-nfn Bu.sh-nfn will substitute for Nye: Mver for T.eihv: Correy for Wood; Hoerncr for Shelley. FORT COLLINS TEAM BEST IN COLORADO FOR TWO SEASONS Opponents of Utah on Coming Saturday Clearly Demonstrate Formidable Strength in All Departments De-partments in Defeating University of Colorado Decisively; Hughes Eleven Had Developed Team-work in Six Weeks of Vigorous Preparation, state university pained possession of the ball but once, and then lost it on downs. A point worthy of notice is that, though the experienced Boulder backs, Fulghum, Costcllo and Schrepferman, occasionally broke through the Apgie line, In no instance in-stance were they able to proceed more than a yard or two before being smeared by the secondary defense. Left Side Strong. Dotson, the veteran tackle of the Farmers, so completely dominated the left side of his line that attempts to get over or around that wing were early abandoned by Bouldpr. The direction of their offense being definitely shifted, the task of the Fanners' defense then became simplified. Tin. Bu ilder line cannot be sold to be weak, with the veteran Adams boys. Franklin and Muth presenting b"th bulk and sound football knowledge. The fact that the Boulder team had been out but three weeks, whereas the Agg!es had been in training six weeks, unquestionably unquestion-ably had Its effect as the game dragged aloritr. High tackling and failure of the interference inter-ference to form properly were the outstanding out-standing weaknesses of the Boulder play. Nye Ground Gainer. ! The ground-gaining for the Atrgies was dnne by Nye. Sett and Hartshorn, with Brest! ah an and Wo-d, the ends, not infrequently in-frequently called upon and responding effect ivelv. These ends also covered the punts of the bp guard, Katekin, ade-nuat'lv. ade-nuat'lv. A feature of h:s kicking was his ability to place his kicks to the sidelines, side-lines, t hus mir-imiz!ng the danger of tome faM opponent tearing loose through a broken field for a possible spectacular run. p.rsnahan did double duty, being rlK-s.Mi to run bak the punts for the Farmery. He handled punts cleanly and on two o-asions came zigznggir.g up through a broken field for runs of twenty cards. Nvt though suffering frnm a fiore lr-g. a cr.tck -n which forced him out In :he third tfri.d. was the individual star. His n:n.-ie.-n- :ird run to a touchdown in the K.-o:id l-i -i if wrts a f.ature. S.-.-tt d'.d the forward passinc and IIILK the Tnlversiiy of I'tah WfootLall elevi n was dof.-ating Colorado colKgo. 20 to 0. at Cummins fi-ld Saurday af-i i tt-rnoon. the ro!oradn Atrrlcul- j tural co'.N-kc was d- fatint? the L'iuvi.t-I L'iuvi.t-I eity of Colorado at Kurt oiliiin hy tlie I snre Of 40 to 7. Am Ctah ni-ts the Aggies at Fort Collin- th comlni? Sat- . urday in a Kookv .Mountain cr.aniplon- ship Kame. whu-h'is of all the n:or I m- i lortan.:o with the Coiora.lo ti;.rinKS and Boulder elt-vt-rss tliminat.jd as contenders, analysis of the jra :ti h-tw.-n lh! i'o.o- rado St.aio Lini.-rHity and the Colorado Aeries and a cm;a:t''on with th t tah- ; Ti-'-r clash id o: ken interest to football foot-ball foI!'verB. ! A criti.- a ho has fo:!ov. ed conforrne ! foothall for many s-.iviiis Is a.ithur.ty for tne stn t Anient that In their form of lant Saturdty tho t'o'.orrulo A;;k1 - np- rif-ar Kod enouvrh to d. feat a.'ty deeni pnrtunlties to buttor-f incer the oval. The Ai;i;it HmblH w-.t; co-ll' atid held down tho RCore by f rum fifteen to twenty points. i ne Aggie interference had bren per-ff'.-t.-d to permit of co :ib. stent pi:ns Whilei tho Boulder line waa heavy onouKh, tho plun'-s of the AK e bai-k carried th'iu f mack into the Boulder secondary d.-f.-ne, whif h wns worn down at tho end 'of the first half. It wa.s nip an J tuck in the f irt half ; while th fi'-d captains were gettiiiK , their b. arini,-:. Colorado n.-ored on a i blocked iunt after five minutes of play. I The A'Ci'S came bnck with a touchdown i In th h-fotil p.-ru'd. tylnp the sore. In the flit h;t If the Fanners made nine 1 firt di.wn.H ajc.imst two for their oppu-! oppu-! n'nts. I In tho F.'ot.d half th Farnicrs d-"-m-I onstrated their fuperloriiy unnus'akaMv. I In tho third quarter, for example, the that haa appeared In Cuioradu In two MasonJ. Thia estimate should lx) qualified, quali-fied, however, by the fart that this critic d:d not have ti.o opportunity to se the Utah Agfiiea In ai-tiuti List Be-ason. Utah and Opponents Advanced. The Ics'.n Colorado tams Saturday had no ex'-us. Thev both had a fair share of veteran n;at-Tial. with prom-is.n prom-is.n r.-w b;id t lnf ise lifo Into their plav. lint hot h fal't to ret th'-lr of-fi,so of-fi,so K'art.-.! In th" firnt ha.f on forii:n fiei'N. a:id t'-ir d'f-no prov-d Inad-'i;:i'e Inad-'i;:i'e to h--' k t) onvt tf th-lr r:ala Iti t : f end I'i'i. I in a nd t h ' "o!o-r.ti "o!o-r.ti r-'-irtn- rs w. :e f'ir:.i- r ad.;eu i J r:d r :; t d b :tt-r nuiteri.U aiid inure of it. Tne det;iin of tho raTiA at nimmlniri field beini: f.irnilhir to I'tah en I hwlaM a elo'e. rrttl' a I ana! hI of th day at I-'ort Collins Safurd.iy will furnish Informs Infor-ms t on and foi.l for d:M.:uHfdon. f;rond;tblo r- P'TT.i from nl.nni at t ho I-'ort "nl'ins tram Indl-ato that neither Hould'-r rvr th KnrmiT wer In a.-i KOfd form phvlea!lv, ru-r did they play KM ko'mJ f..n;!Vl teehnleailv IUI was pr.nent.'d at the ."..It Lake fc.irii. fioul-d fioul-d r hid no ec iip'. tUit to n .ak of la-k of lov.d ? i;.;ri, a;i nn'- than a thou-and thou-and 'n-otiM made the trip on a upe.dal train. 'I l e k'.ir:,.- !f wan low, re- rji.irlnir 1'.'. niinutes of time for mln-utefi mln-utefi of actual tih'V. an -x'"h of ;e-Uifl for v.-lnd-;it)iorlnfcr of in;, mlnnt''. Thij would almofit r;i.mify It as a fat man's endurance content. Penalties Frequent. Thf r wero frqurnt Infrardona of th rnU-q, thi rniern hHn ponnMzed pwn tlrnH, tiiotly for holding, tho trl-k of tno y'iriinir or ninn oit 01 rnndiimii. liniil'Ur tt.iH offwi'lo thr tinn". audi h.'id n tfital pn.'.l.z.itlnn if 1 nr; yarrlji. I L-pil tho r;n-t that tho ofririnls worn T,fulc .Miih1ii,'V of Iho T"nlvtr'it v of I - ti v-r and ii - v Nornial and Lou is , I.in.ii.a'h cf Staiifnri), h"M. ni-n who li.nvi- t--n pro mi 11 'Tit In t hn ronforf iff ! and r' otrnl.'-d as cfflfN-nt for nmnv n'a-1 n'a-1 m'.rr;. Unto whh nni'-h wr:i rnri I n ovi-r dp-! dp-! cifiinnH, a t";iit vvhirh. taken In 'onn'p- t ir.n wlrh tho IrnrnitTn (pndnnpv to hold. will makf It ndvlaahlA fr I'tah to (nko nlonjf a flrst-rlaaa offU'Lil on tho com- liir: trip. Th f rniprft hrniif-ht dlnn itrtr uion X hTn-iplvpi hy t h J r Irifrnrt lon of tho rnl'". a two fliMTc't'ilvo f ift no n -yard Itn-pf. Itn-pf. virions K'-vo lioubhr nrrr-wH to Anrlr territory, and r-'ived th way for T'.ul-fi'-r'n onlv toii'ii'Inwri, Mnrfivpr, Wot t h-lm;lon, h-lm;lon, I-V-rt "ollim t;i I'. o pxn.'ipcr-nliil pxn.'ipcr-nliil tho r.ffi' la!q that lio wiit put off f ho field by tho nf fie la hi In t hi) f i jtn t li quar- t'T f'T I'epe;Lt:d uff'TlfiPH. IJouUIer Outclassed. A Knoral minimnry f tho piny at Fort fcf'nlli lis Allow t hat tho A KKlen mado 23 first downn un ntfUliiMt 4 lv Colorado. Tho AkkIos liad tho "Iko In tho j u n t in; kicking 1 tlMM't for 3r yard. nn ntcalnnt II kM.n for 3i;f yardH hy Unuleier, making mak-ing tho a vniKo punt InK roppft I volv 42 and :t.1 yardn. This n nothltiK to hraR about, and don riot romo up to tho tth k-hu: k-hu: f.f cither llow-lbi or Mfit'Tnvlafi; yel, pinperly covetefj bv Iho finis, tho AkkIc diniaiH" la fulr. It In ih:o to bo (alien into a'-.-ount that th."n nvfrairos wete profjahly iwnupil'd wlllmut taking Into areouiit an v roll, nn t hey wn o to I he ridel I n m. i any oven I, Utah Hhoutd havo tho Ht'M at Fort Colllnn. If a kb'k-ln:; kb'k-ln:; caino beeomepi tnlvlaabU) at any ptaKC of th" eniidna: contpat. Neither tej.tn took iropor ndvantnro f)f tho forward punning Ramo. Tho I'lirmois ovldently did not need (o, mifl tho Colo-ra Colo-ra do nt at o uni vera 1 1 y Ihiji had t ho repu-ta repu-ta t Ion In punt RoaMnnn of nl lek Intf lo nl ra 'Kht font tm II. Until foreed to open lip In tho Itt nr ditch. It In a Inn nioro than pi ot.ii Mo t ha t nolt her cloven had linen en.iehed f'T tho npen i;ainn r-n catlv In thtl fie-l'toTI. 'I'llO I'llIllielM fdiot f1lt tlimO p.('-"e-. whl'di KMllied et;htv yilf'I'l, IHI nvoiiii'o f,f tweidv nil v;mbi to the pana, hidiint i i iK Hint tli'-v lif" 1 1 : I M -r tho bum ,,jm!' MvrleTti. KV h.'tVeH fulled, (nlo-i;,.i, (nlo-i;,.i, Kot ii:iv wiltl on" f:twr( pa-.n of Welv" nnl'i, l-'K-e attempt failed. I'll i 1 1 1 t "- f'linh'ed ten fluinft to two foo.len bv III" I'... Older Lieu, bljt III t II h' eoniie-Tlon it I" I" b" i e i , i em hered thnt ti,e Ai-tri iidr. .y n u.ln'1 i l'.lv hy (heir uppoio iili, hud tar innio no- |