| Show Bill Bowman By UTAH'S l hope op to retain t M Mountain r u rain 9 f e r title passed into oblivion yesterday afternoon oon hen the University University Uni Uni- of Co Colorados s 's phing plunging Boulder elev eleven n scored dj a to 7 victory over the Red Devils in one of the greatest games ever plaY played d' d in Salt Lake While the thc Utes pl played placed goodenough goodenough good gooden en enough ball they they w re outclassed n L almost every dep pf tot f th the It case of to too tod contest It wa just Just a much Boulder The visitors worked like a ell machine and played In unison at all time Colorado uncorked a a passing attack that was a tr treat t sh She completed over half haIt of her attempted attempt attempt- ed- ed passes passes and and displayed ability to tomake tomake tomake make long pegs and short ones from several formations Only Only t the e powerful Colorado Aggie team stands in the tho way of Boulders Boulder's title hopes The Aggles have no de defeats defeats de de- feats but have tied one game which does not co count ht against them Boulder Doulder Bould Dould- er Cr and the Colorado Farmers will meet on Thanksgiving Thanksgiving- day at Fort Collins on on ont t Aggie's home nome field The winners of this contest be b conference champions AT GAME v v. A crowd estimated at 1 OO pe people peo peo- pIe packed Cummings field and witnessed witnessed witnessed wit wit- Utah's defeat at the hands bands of ot the tho The weather was superb Ideal for the grid sport with the sun shining and just I enough frosty nip in tl the e air to put V pep into the contestants and life in the spectators Coach Withams Witham's eleven ele in in- light grey uniforms with gOld golden n helmets presented a noticeable contrast to the brilliant Red and White Crimson Crimson Crim Crini son team and m made de it easy to distinguish distinguish dis- dis dis dis- the players The visitors were a well coached aggregation and played safe sate football inter- inter with a variety of bewildering bewilder bewilder- ing tricks formations that had the Utes guessing Colorado was on the go at all an stages of th the thO fray and w worked In perfect unison union Neither team lined up with Avith much speed al although although although al- al though Boulder probably took more time than did the Utes Even Evenso so their plays went off with nice precIsion precision precision pre pre- that indicated harmony and team work worl v Nice line plunging behind behind- perfect perfect per- per feet interference and bewildering forward p pases es that were almost al always always always al- al ways completed netted Boulder 24 first downs while the Utes only made seven Chilson playing quarterback for I of at Quin Boulder In place lan Ian an who was In the tile game ame only a afew afew few minutes was a beautiful forward forward forward for for- I ward passer and made many yards around Utah ends and through the right side and center of Utah's line His plunging together with that ot of Loser fullback stood out above any other of the days day's performances and was one of ot the most brilliant spectacles spectacles spectacles spec spec- of th the days day's play These two men nen would alternate in carr carrying ing the theban I ban ball through the Utah line time after atter time for first two plays pla s 's arid anu arida anua a first down doth Bohn and Hartshorn also carried their part of the Colorado Colorado Colo Cob rado burden J j. j EVERY MAN A STAR On the Boulder line It would be belard I hard lard to pick a star Every man was wasa a o on or defense and opened up nice holes on offense Johnson on end did some omo spectacular drivIng driving Ing ng In in n and was probably a little I better than his teammates teammates' McGlone Mc- Mc Glone and McLean-and Meade also did did some son unusually good work I For Fo the tho Utes Jewkes' Jewkes kicking was of at the hi highest hest order lIe He got or off I several long yard punts ana anu I many others that that- went low low and and hit the ground causing tho the Colorado I safety to misjudge them His plunging ing was good and he played n a nice defensive game gam Richards defensive 1 work york was wa fine He thew himself In Into Into into In- In to holes and stopped up many plays after the line had crumbled Van I Cott and Moyle loyle on the Crimson line lino did 1 the tile best work although D Boulder pierced the forward wall wan at at will without much difficult difficulty Coach a r e 1 rc the first firt blood a ater two P pretty lt passes 7 Jewkes to had had placed the ball on on Colo Colorados ado s yard 12 II line e. e Richards Richards- tore off seven Jewkes two and Captain Glen Watkins drove through the center of the for a score lIe He then drop rOI kicked t for far r goaland and added anOther another another an an- other tall tally cor ore ore-ah Hah U. U ah 7 Colorado Colorado Colo Colo- rado 0 0 O. TRY NEV TACTICS When Watkins kicked off ort after this sc score score- re the Boulder guards and tackles deviated from front thE tha regular system and lined up in a straight line about a on their own yard 20 line instead of spreading over the field which threw more mare interference interference- in front of the runner Hartshorn kicked out of ot bounds on Utah's yard twenty-yard line Utah's ball Wat ins made three yards on left ta tackle l Richards ichards was held Jewkes kl kicked ed to Chilso who was pulled down In iri his hia tta tt ks' ks by JeppSOn Jeppson Jeppson Jepp- Jepp son on Boulders Boulder's yard thirty-yard line Boulder was penalized five yards for offside on on the first play and the quarter ended with the ball ballin ballin in in Colorados Colorado's possession on their own yard thirty thirty ard line ine The Tho visitors isi tors t a yard thirty pass from Chilson to Handy lIand and then made five more first downs only to lose the ball on Utah's yard 27 27 yard line and lost ost the lost the ball on downs Jewkes es kicked out with a fifty- fifty yard boot that rolled for ten yards more and Boulder started a drive that ended in a touchdown down and a atie atie atie tie score Boulder took the ball baIl to midfield midfield mid mid- field in a series of ot plunges and long and short forward passes Here Chilson and L Loser ser took the ball baIl alternately and arid carri carriel u it to the Ut Ute's Utes s 's yard twenty-yard line which brought brough t both grandstands to at at- at Captain Quinlan Boulder quarterback replaced Hartshorn who went to guard In Meades Meade's place Quinlan sprinted onto the field bareheaded and with his broken right in a plaster of paris cast Just In time to stop the play He lie lined up behind his team in hr preparation for tor what appeared to tobe tobe be a place kick Instead the ball hall went to Chilson who passed diagonally dlag- dlag across the field thirty yards to Bohn who crossed the the he line Une for fora a touchdown Quinlan then place- place kicked goal and went back to the tho bench Score Utah 7 Colorado 7 7 UTAH ON DEFENSIVE Colorado had the ball and kept Utah on the defensive for the greater part of or th the half and succeeded succeeded suc sue In completing many short forward passes The ball was on Utah's yard forty line in Boulders Boulder's possession when the tho gun ended the second period Score Utah Utah- 7 7 Colorado 7 N Utah made eight first downs downs' during this period to twelve for the visitors and was beginning to weaken The second half halt opened with Watkins kicking off ort to Hartshorn who was downed owned on his own 36 yard line by a fierce tackle by Jewkes Colorado drove straight down the field on forward passes and line plunges making four tour successive sue suc first downs down with without ut lo losing ing the tho ball Loser went over right TIght tackle tac le for o four yards and first down Loser gained d three more yards over center taking the ball to Utah's te yard ten yard line Une Loser two more on the next pla play L Loser ser made mado five tha yards for tor Boulders Boulders Boulders Boulder's Boul Boul- ders der's first down on Utah's yard one-yard line Une Loser was held Loser noser w nt over over- cen center er for Cor aY 1 Hartshorn kicked the gp l follow follow- ing ink Score Roul Boulder E 14 Utah 7 During this I entire drive e Loser 1 carried the ball every time except once Then Chilson made six yards ards Oyer ovel over left tackle Hartshorn kicked off oft to Jewkes wh who was downed do on his ow n 34 yard ard line lino after returning twenty- twenty eight ight yards The Crimson was tor forded forced ed to kick and Colorado had the ball in the middle of at the field of ot punts followed durIng during during dur dur- ing which time Utah made almost no no headway while Colorado made several short drives the last of which took the ball to Utah's yard ty-yard line Une after a yard twenty-yard pass from Chilson to Johnson Four successive plunges by Chilson and Loser placed the ball bail on U tah's ten ten- yard ten ard line Une from which p position Hartshorn was preparing to place kick when the quarter end ended d. d Blackie Quinlan Colorados Colorado's crippled crippled crippled crip crip- pled quarterback and captain was inserted into the gamo game at nt the beginning beginning beginning be be- ginning of the last period He re remained remained re- re in only long enough to boot boota bootI a place kick through gh the goal posts making the score 17 to 7 in Boulders Boulder's Boulders Boulder's Boulders Boulder's Boul Boul- I ders der's favor Sawyer then replaced Hartshorn who had gone to guard and Harts Harts- went horn back ack in Quinlan's place LAST SCORE OF GAME This was the last score of ot the game Th The Tho remainder r of ot the quarter quarter quarter ter saw the ball Jail carried passed and andI booted from one end of the field I i I to the other with with both oth teams using Ithe the aerial attack t to good ad ad van van- I age Toward the end of ot the game Utah tightened up and made fit first I down a number o or of times Umes but were never really dangerous to the Boul Boul- derites Hartshorn tried a difficult placement from the the yard 23 line that went wild The game ended with the ball in Boulders possession on m Its own yard forty line The Tle ret referring of or Dan Dank Dan was wa oneat one of at the days day's features He lIe Is noted for tor his ability to follow tollow tho the ball balland balland balland I and his hIs' speed in IC keeping up with the pla play The Tho former Nebraskan lived u un t t his name and nd gave J pei pe perfect per per- feet satisfaction to both sides I Penalties were scarce on both t teams ams and tIre the entire game was e ex exceptionally clean The lineup Boulder Utah Handy 11 If GillispIe McLean Merean It It It an Van Cott l Jg Ev Evans 1 v lie 10 C Clark Claris M iO 1 Stewart rt lagen laen H ear r re re J r Whitney if 1 7 Harthorn rUb iii lo s J lb Ib fb 13 I Ot e Worcester Jann u UI umpire Nebraska pi referee 1 11 Utah l s. 7 1111 LeaL linesman 1 i I t |