Show f f 61 FRANK K BAKERT BAKER BAKE S t T S In In reflecting still further about bout Thursdays Thursday's spectacular specS spec- spec S gridiron clash between Utah and Utah I S neis is s rc reminded that hat hat the Utes could have prevented the unfortunate nate incident nt of running into the referee in one oneS of of their futile uti e g line goal line al-line drives if jf they had but but warned S thc official wide end endrun instead instead instead in- in I t c they were going to try a run stead of a line plunge 5 t It will be remembered that the Utes started from a first down downS downA S S A on on the line The They directed three plays into the line i only to fall tall a foot sho short t of the coveted goal line as the waged aged the first of four furious d defenses inside the 2 yard 20 line Referee Don Reddish had hovered over each play like a hawk trying z zealously to handle his job capably In his eagerness h he moved in in closer and closer to the tangled mass mass mass' massof of f arms and l gs f The attempt to send Kramer scooting around the endS end S 1 aught caught him unprepared unprepared and and in the way One dare not hazard 5 ft o. IL guess as to whether Kramer would have scored or r not and that is beyond the question I I J- J There is only one sure sure thing Quarterbacks arid and team t t v captains would be wi wise e in such instances to forewarn the h man with the thc whistle th then n they can be reasonably sure they wont won't find the official in their wa way 0 V Rival boards of strategy juggled their manpower deftly f for r the holiday game Co Coach ch Ike Armstrong S. S held the nimble-footed nimble Newell Call in reserve until the S. S f had had fought st stubbornly against the power represented represented represented by Sid Kramer and Jerry Lunnen And when Call CaIl did id get into the fray t he eng engineered a marvelous I march to a touchdown When Utah found itself backed against its own wn goal line a little l later ter Delmar Larson was rushed back into the game because his better eyesight eyesight eye eye- 1 sight and greater experience made him a little better defensive risk against the Aggie passes Both coaches tried to worry each ach other with touted S 'S V passing threats Dick Romney held Dallas Greener int in 1 t t reserve until got into scoring territory Then S. S wh when n Greener did get into action the s surprised V 1 by using him on the receiving en end of two mighty important important im im- im- im V tosses Bill Bin Cowley owley carried his is famed passing arm into ito V the game late in m the first half halt when Utah was making aking a V threat And when Utah stopped the on the 5 one-foot one line and sent Newell Call back to kick Rom Rom- ncy ney n y hurried big Carl in at end in in an effort S. S to find the rugged ruggedness an and ranginess that might crash through and block the kick V It is well to remember that the g game me was a battle V of of coaching ching wits as well as physical combat on the field and in my tny opinion both coaches were Yere running in as asaS gea as the pl players were themselves V V 4 Ut n e Ute aut authorities would make things more pleasant for Ll V C general admission spectators at the stadium if they tore V r down the high wire fence which now marks the boundary 5 V line between the general admission and reserved scat sections People sitting alongside this high fence have to peer through the wire mesh or between the lumber frame of the fence and have their vision obscured whenever the game is in midfield or at the opposite end of the gridiron S. S S Authorities who had the thc fence built originally undoubtedly made it high enough to discourage folks from climbing over V but I believe a marker only a couple of feet high would serve the thc purpose of designation of the thc boundary line I t Fans could have an unobscured vision over the top of it then and I believe would would be bc courteous enough to stay on a. a the right side V 1 It might be wise vise to maintain an extra usher to urge an occasional violator back into line but the more pleasant conditions con con- for the majority would be worth the change V It is interesting at the conclusion of the football camo campaign campaign cam- cam o to compare the actual result with the predictions S V h before rore t the le se season son got under wa way We Ve offer the following i OUR PRESEASON RANKINGS ACTUAL FINISH 5 W. W L. L T. T Pet 1 1 Utah 1 1 Utah Stale 5 5 1 1 VS 2 Colorado U U. 2 Colorado U U. U 5 5 1 0 3 Utah and 3 3 Utah U U. U 4 4 1 1 V V Denver 4 4 Denver U U. U 5 5 2 0 V. V 5 5 Colorado State 5 Colorado College 4 2 1 V. V 6 6 B. B Y U U. 6 6 B. B Y U U. U 3 3 4 0 v V 7 7 Colo Colorado ado College 7 Wyoming 3 3 4 0 8 Wyoming 8 8 Colorado State 2 4 1 S 9 Mines 9 Montana State 1 5 0 1 10 o. o Montana State 10 10 Colorado Mines 1 1 6 0 Jl 11 f r Western State 11 11 Western Vestern State 0 0 4 0 Greeley reeley State not included in either list because it played S only three games |