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Show TURNER LEADS BIG-7 SCORING Utah's mighty Redskins pushed over touchdowns at will against Colorado State Saturday; as a result, re-sult, two of the Utes lead the Big Seven scoring as the grid sport goes into its final lap. Chuck Turner, the Redskin's big fullback, still holds as the leader with five touchdowns and a 30-point 30-point total, Izzy Spector, halfback, has tallied 21, nine of which were scored as extra points. Other conference leaders are: McClung, C. U. halfback, 19; Gehrke, and Pace, halfbacks, and Speedie. end, all of Utah, 18; Hall and McCarthy, Denver backs, 18; Stasiea. C. U. halfback, 15; Braeg-ger, Braeg-ger, U. A. C. back, 14; Bergman, C. A. C. back, 14 Reeve, end, Jackson and Gardner, backs, all of Brigham Young, 12 Sturman, end, and Dorrington, back, both of Wyoming, 12 Saunders, C. U. end, 12. Utah paces the conference on offense. The Utes have tallied an average of 31.6 points per game. Other teams are as follows: Colorado, Colo-rado, 15.8; Denver, 15.4; B. Y. U. 10.6; Utah State. 7.2; Wyoming U, 5-4. and Colorado State, 3.3. On defense, Utah State, with average of 7.0, is the top team of the league. Others have the following fol-lowing average: Denver, 8-2; Colorado, Colo-rado, 8-6; Utah, 9.6; B. Y. U., 15.4 Colorado State, 20.0, Wyoming, Wyo-ming, 32.2. LEGAL NOTICES ) Probate and : Guardianship Notices i i Consult County Cierlt or the I Respective Signers Tor I'urther ' Information. |