Show Pioneers Down Mines 34 to 0 Ernie Rossi Sophomore Back Leads Onslaught of Denver Eleven DENVER DEVER Sept 22 l tf It It was was' the wing footed ru runners mers in the backfield who were talked about most on Dener Den ver er university's campus and among sport port writers today It was these nimble runners who were chiefly responsible for br Denver's Pioneers giving th the Colorado Miners their heir ancient rivals a 3 34 to battering bat bat- ering here hero last night Denver hasn't given the boys f from om Golden a worse vorse orse session in n severa several years cars a The Mines backs were smothered by y al alert rt fast fast- fast charging Denver nver for tor their p passing att attack ck was but ut a feeble gesture an and their defense could not cope with the swiftness of the Denver backs and the deadliness o of Denver's blocking I Ernie Rossi Ross D. D U. U quarterback and at it pounds pounds' the smallest st man on the he team struck th the spark that set iet sc the he Pioneers' Pioneers alt attack ck flaming laming in th the second period alter after a scoreless first firs q quarter arter His runs were never very long but bu they hey were frequent and they shuttle him him ilm incredibly through the ranks o of enemy enemy tacklers straining to drag him down The Fort Collins Cob Colo sophomore sophomore more moro had he the h honor nor of ot making th thirst the first touchdown in the 1931 1934 Ro Rock Rocky ky Mountain conference campaign After him the Denver backs too took turns Walton Devereaux Lamkin and nd Pow Powers all b breaking e uway fo for forlong forlong long gallops Of 10 passes attempted Mines com only four for tor gains gams of 38 28 yards They made three first downs anc and gained 40 yards in carrying the ban bal ll Denver racked up 16 18 first downs gained yards o on U the tHo e ground ant and nd 28 more by air in hi six ix passes |